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4. He is very lazy. He cannot work hard.
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5. She is very sick. She cannot go to school
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B. Join the first part of the sentence to the second part and make as many sentences as
you can.
1. Why don’t you a) if you ate something too
2. He could b) keep quiet so that I can listen to the radio
3. The scientists said that c) have the other cereal packet
we should
4. A society that could d) arm ourselves
5. May be you should e) just a glass of juice this morning
6. I think I should have f) produce technology like that must have
peaceful intention
7. It would be better g) understand the people’s excitement
C. Complete the following passage by inserting the correct form of the verbs.
Once, there was a greedy king. He wanted that whatever he ____________ (touch) should
turn into gold. He ____________ (pray) to God to fulfil his wish. God was kind and
____________ (grant) his wish. The king ____________ (go) out into the garden. As soon
as he ____________ (touch) the flowers, they ____________ (turn) into gold. The king was
very ____________ (happy). In the palace, whatever he touched, it started ____________
(turn) into gold. The worst thing that ____________ (happen) was when he touched his
daughter. Before he ____________ (realise) what he had done, his daughter ____________
(turn) into a statue of gold.
D. Rewrite the following sentences in their direct forms.
1. He asked me where I was going.
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2. The class teacher asked me if Neeraj was absent that day.
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3. I told them that they were good dancers.
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4. The teacher said that India became free in 1947.
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