Vivek's intention was to help the poor boy (begin:Vivek had............)?
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Vivek had an intention to help the poor boy .
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The word "had" is used because the word "was" is in past tense.
The sentence should not have its meanings changed.
The word "intention" will remain unchanged.
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Answer:
Vivek had the intention to help the poor boy.
Explanation:
- Do as instructed may be a grammatical instruction that has been included as a matter on country examination for several courses. Do as instructed isn't proper grammar. Under the "Do as directed" segment, a range of grammatical topics are presented as questions.
- Affirmative sentences to Negative sentences and contrariwise are the grammatical topics that are provided under the "do as directed" section add questions. From an interrogative to an affirmative sentence and contrariwise. Assertive sentence to exclamatory sentence and contrariwise. Exchange of Comparative Degrees. switching between speech components. Voice Variation Narrative shift. Joining.
- Examples of following instructions include: He finished just in time for dinner. (Rephrase as a brief statement.) there have been more fish on the hooks than all the opposite fishermen combined. (Adjust the degree.)
Thus this is the answer.
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