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This horse is better trained than yours. (Begin: Your…......)

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This horse is better trained than yours.

(Begin: Your…......)

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Your horse is not so well trained as this horse.

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2022-2023 (March) Sample

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Affirmative: .........................


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Should I accept such shackles of slavery?


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Convert the following to Exclamatory sentence of the same meaning.

He was very clumsy.


Convert the following to Exclamatory sentence of the same meaning.

He was very simple and intelligent.


Convert the following to Interrogative (Question) form.

There are many people who display exemplary courage.


Make the following sentence affirmative without change of meaning.

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Affirmative: _______________________


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Affirmative: __________________


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Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, following the direction given with the following question.

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(Choose the correct option from the following options to change the sentence beginning with 'If.....')


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