English, asked by himanshimehta1402, 11 months ago

'She was wrong to have lost her patience'. Begin with ' She ought'

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Answered by maryamkincsem
1

She ought to be wrong to have lost her patience.

Explanation:

  • Sometimes instructions are given to change the given sentences in English grammar.

  • As we are directed to start the sentence with "She ought", the meaning of the sentence should remain the same.

  • When we start the sentence with "she ought", the sentence can be turned into negative or positive or vice verse.

  • The punctuation should be kept in mind as improper use of punctuation can change the meaning of the sentence.

Answered by XxCynoSurexX
18

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She ought to be wrong to have lost her patience.

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