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Change the Principal Verb
(given in bold type) from Present to Past, and make all other
changes in the Sentence which are necessary, in the following |
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I wonder what he has done with the book I lent him. |
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The general orders all those who feel afraid to return
home. |
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However wise a person may be, he cannot always be sure
that his plans will succeed. |
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He is so prudent that he never attempts to do what he
knows himself incapable of doing. |
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I often think I know better than people who have had more
experience than myself, but invariably find myself
mistaken. |
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I cannot write unless I have a good pen. |
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He does everything he can to show the world how a true
patriot can do good to his country. |
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I never visit the spot without thinking of all the
stirring events which have taken place there. |
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I give you as much time as
you require for your work. |
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Whatever he has done, he does
not deserve so heavy a punishment. |
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Nobody feels so strongly as I
do how much we owe to the man that has saved our country from a
fate which is too dreadful to think of. |
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When a whale is washed ashore by the
tide, the people flock to see it, wandering how so huge
an animal can swim about in the water. |
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Answers |
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1. |
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I wondered what he had done with the book I had lent him. |
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2. |
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The general ordered all those who felt afraid to return home. |
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3. |
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However wise a person might be, he could not always be sure that
his plans would succeed. |
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4. |
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He was so prudent that he never attempted to do what he knew
himself incapable of doing. |
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5. |
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I often thought I knew better than people who had had more
experience than myself, but invariably found myself mistaken. |
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6. |
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I couldn't write unless I had a good pen. |
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7. |
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He did everything he could to show the world how a true patriot
could do good to his country. |
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I never visited the spot without thinking of all the stirring
events which had taken place there. |
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9. |
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I gave you as much time as you
required for your work. |
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10. |
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Whatever he had done, he did not
deserve so heavy a punishment. |
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11. |
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Nobody felt so strongly as I did how
much we owed to the man that had saved our country from a fate
which was too dreadful to think of. |
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12. |
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When a whale was washed ashore by
the tide, the people flocked to see it, wandering how so huge an
animal could swim about in the water. |
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