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Rewrite the following sentences according to the instructions given after ead
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1. I think you should come back tomorrow. (Begin: You had ...)
2. He seemed to be warming up. (Begin: It ...)
3. The musician performed admirably on the stage. (Begin: The musician's
4. Crossing the railway lines to get to the station is dangerous. (Begin: It
5. We all stood up as soon as the Chief Guest arrived. (Begin: No sooner
6. Because Satish's leg was fractured, the doctor forbade him to go out.
(Begin: Having fractured ...)
7. "Have dinner with me on Sunday," she said to us. (Use: invited)
8. He is said to have been in the Indian Army. (Begin: People ...)

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Answered by 9eafreensultana
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Answer:

Explanation:

You had better to come back tomorrow

It seemed as if he was warming up.

The musicians performance on the stage was admirable.

It is dangerous crossing the railway lines to get the station.

No sooner did the chief guest arrived then we all stood up.

Having fractured his leg Satish was forbidden to go out.

She invited us to have dinner with her on Sunday.

People say that he has been in the Indian army.

Answered by PrakritiAwasthi
1
  1. You had better come back tomorrow.
  2. It seemed that he was warming up.
  3. The musician's performance was admirable on the stage. Or. The musician's performance on the stage was admirable.
  4. It is dangerous to cross the railway lines to get to the station.
  5. No sooner did the Chief Guest arrive than we all stood up.
  6. Having fractured his leg, Satish was forbided by the doctor to go out.
  7. She invited us to have dinner with her on Sunday.
  8. People say that he has been in the Indian Army.
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