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Blababa [14]
3 years ago
13

Reproduce the following sentences as directed in the brackets.

English
1 answer:
garik1379 [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The correct answers are:

b. The boy killed the spider with his shoe.

In order to make a positive statement, we should remove <em>did not</em> from the sentence, and put the verb <em>to kill</em> into Past Simple tense.

c. The angry mother asks her son: „Do you think you know better than your dad?

To make a direct speech, we should convert the verbs into an adequate tense, in this case, the Present Simple tense, and adjust all the pronouns to the context.

d. Where has your father found you?

We should convert the subject of the passive sentence into the object of an active sentence.

e. We should forget these happy moments.

The past form of <em>shall </em>is <em>should</em>.

f. There won't be any trouble, will there?

In this sentence, we use the form <em>will </em>to emphasize the question we've made in the first part of the sentence.

Explanation:

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