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xii) Joan jumped
the river to rescue the child
that
c) Rewrite the following sentences according to the instructions given after each. Make other changes that
may be necessary, but do not change the meaning of each sentence.
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The tiger is the most ferocious of all animals. (Begin: The tiger is
Australia is the largest island in the world. (Begin. No other
SCA
2)
1) Lead is heavier than any other metal. (Change into Positive degree )
iy. Some people have more money than brains. ( Change into Positive degree)
A wise enemy is better than a foolish friend (End: ....
wise enemy)
The Marwaries are not less enterprising than any other community in India (Begin: The Marwaries
are
.)
vii) I know him quite as well as you do. ( Change into Comparative degree )
viii) You do not know him better than I do. ( Begin: I do not know
ix) No other man was as strong as Bhim. ( End:
any other man
X) Some boys are at least as industrious as Suresh. (Change into Comparative degree)
xi) Mount Everest is the highest peak of the Himalayas. (Change into Positive degree)
xii) Very few animals are as useful as the cow. (Begin: The cow is more
)
xiii) America is the richest
country in the world. (End :
.... as America. )
xiv) It is easier to preach than to practice. (Change into Positive degree )
XV) Iron is more useful than all the other metals (Begin: Iron is the
xvi) Open rebuke is better than secret love. (Change into Positive degree)
xvii) This is the tallest building in the city. (End
...as tall as this)
xviii) Sir Surendranath was at least as great an orator as any other Indian (Begin: Sir Surendranath was
)
xix) Ooty is as healthy as any resort in India. (Begin:Ooty is
xx) The pen is mightier than the sword. (Begin: The sword is​

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Answered by deepuchauhan628
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Explanation:

XV) Iron is more useful than all the other metals (Begin: Iron is the

xvi) Open rebuke is better than secret love. (Change into Positive degree)

xvii) This is the tallest building in the city. (End

...as tall as this)

xviii) Sir Surendranath was at least as

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