you say so. I must believe it (as)
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Answer:
As you say, I must/will believe it.
However, a more appropriate answer can be:
Since you say, I must/will believe it.
Reason:
As and since are used when the reason is already well known and is therefore usually less important. The as or since clause is usually placed at the beginning of the sentence.
Examples:-
- As you called me, I ran.
- As our teacher said, he is really a foolish child.
- Since everything can be done from home with computers and telephones, there’s no need to dress up for work any more.
- Since John had already eaten, I made do with a sandwich.
ANSWER:
AS YOU SAY SO, I MUST BELIEVE IT.
I MUST BELIEVE IT, AS YOU SAY SO.
This is a transformation of sentence ,where the form of the sentence is changed without any change in the meaning.
Transformation can be done by the following different methods:
- Changing of Words:
---> Changing if patterns: too+adjective into so+ adjective + that pattern; no sooner...than into as soon as pattern.
---> Interchanging degrees of comparisons
---> Interchanging one part of speech for another.
- Interchanging of form:
---> Interchanging Active & Passive Voices.
---> Interchanging Exclamatory & Assertive Sentences.
---> Interchanging Interrogative & Assertive Sentences.
---> Interchanging Affirmative & Negative Sentences.
---> Interchanging Direct & Indirect Speeches. (narration).
- Expressing condition, comcession or contrast in different ways.
- Expressing condition, comcession or contrast in different ways.Expressing condition, comcession or contrast in different ways.Interchanging one kind of sentence into another kind.
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