I’m leaving tomorrow.(), can I use your car for shopping this afternoon?
Rewrite the following sentences as required.
Using a disjunct:
I will say frankly that he has never intended to keep his word.
Using a disjunct:It is quite obvious that he has never intended to keep his word.
Using a disjunct: I’m honest when I say that few people tell the truth when they say that they have never told a lie.
Using a disjunct: It is more important that the government should take effective measures to solve the problem as soon as possible.
It is hoped that the report will soon be issued to the public.
Rewrite the following sentences as required. Using a disjunct: It is hoped that the two sides may come to an agreement on this issue.
Rewrite the following sentences as required. Using a disjunct: It is quite obvious that they appreciate you very much.
Using disjunct: I'll say frankly that what you did to them is illegal.
Rewrite the following sentences as required
I think the danger is that the bridge may collapse at any time.
Using a disjunct: It's honest to say that it is a waste of time attempting to change someone.
I saw her talking().
Correct the one error in each of the following sentences.
The manager told me that yesterday in person.
Define the following terms with examples.
process adjunct
I want you to cut the paper() I do.
Using a disjunct: It is natural that he takes after his father.
Using a disjunct:
It is hoped that the report will go out to shareholders prior to October 12.
Combining the two sentences by using a conjunct:
He says he wants to marry Nancy. He shouldn't be quarrelling with her all the time.
addition-conjunct
Combining the two sentences by using a conjunct: He is being a fool. He is behaving foolishly.