English, asked by baurirohit166, 8 months ago

Transform
the following sentences as directed in the bracket (a) he is too lazy to write (remove too) (b) who can control the wind (into assertive) (c) she said to me please open the door (into indirect speech) (d) they are playing football (into passive voice) ​

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Answered by shindesamruddhi424
3

Answer:

a. He is extremely lazy to write.

b.No one can control the wind.

c.She told me to open the door.

d. Football is being played by them.

Explanation:

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Answered by chandujnv002
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Answer:

  • He is very lazy to write.
  • Nobody can control the wind.
  • She requested me to open the door.
  • Football is being played by them.

Explanation:

The use of "too"

  • The word too is an adverb which carries two meanings.
  • Firstly, it means also.
  • Example: Can I drink this juice too?
  • Here, "too" is used to ask if she can drink this juice in addition to what she has already drank.
  • Secondly, it means excessively or very.
  • Example: He is too lazy to read.
  • Here, "too" shows that he is very lazy to read and not at all interested.

Assertive sentences

  • These are sentences that state or assert a fact and end with a full stop.
  • Example: She is always sincere in her work.

Indirect speech

  • Indirect speech, also called reported speech, is used when one wants to communicate with a person about someone without using the exact words.
  • Example: Mary said, “Her son is playing football.” (direct)
  • Mary said that her son was playing football. (indirect)

Passive voice

  • A sentence in which the subject receives the action of the verb is called a passive voice.
  • Example: The ball was thrown by him.
  • Here, the subject (ball) receives the action of the verb (throw).

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