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Convert the following sentence into negative without changing their meaning. Soapy stopped his unavailing racket. - English

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Convert the following sentence into negative without changing their meaning.

Soapy stopped his unavailing racket.

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Soapy stopped his racket that did not avail anything.

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पाठ 1.3: The Cop and the Anthem - Brainstorming (A4) [पृष्ठ ३४]

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बालभारती English Yuvakbharati [English] Standard 12 Maharashtra State Board
पाठ 1.3 The Cop and the Anthem
Brainstorming (A4) | Q 1.3 | पृष्ठ ३४

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Make the following sentence Affirmative without change of meaning.

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What a big challenge it is!


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Rewrite the following sentence as Assertive (statement).

How angry it makes me!


Rewrite the following sentence as Assertive (statement).

Should I accept such shackles of slavery?


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If the site meets with these criteria, it can be inscribed on the World Heritage List.____________


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