8. Change the following sentences as indicated in the bracket
i. He has done it quickly. (How question)
ii. Most of the students are good. (Negative)
ini. At one time they were in deep love. (Used to
past)
iv. No one was invited in the party. (Active Voice)
Yesterday he told me that he would meet me
today. (Direct speech)
vi. Everybody has cell phone in these days,
? (Question Tag)
V.
10. Choose the best option from the brackets to complete the
5
passage below.​

Answer :

Answer:

How quickly has he done it?

Most of the students aren't good.

They used to be in love (at one time).

They invited no one to the party.

Yesterday he said, "I will meet you tomorrow."

Everybody has a cellphone these days, don't they?

Explanation:

Question words (also called interrogative words) are words we use to ask questions. How is one of them.

Negative sentences are usually formed by adding the word not after the auxiliary verb (in the second question - after are).

We use the phrase used to to talk about things in the past which are no longer true. In the third sentence, at one time can be omitted because, if we use used to, it's understood that something happened at one time.

When we're converting passive voice into active voice and don't know who the subject is, we can use they as the subject.

Direct speech quotes someone's words directly - in the exact way they were spoken.

Tag questions are questions we ask to get confirmation. We attach a tag question to the end of a statement, turning the entire statement into a question. If the main clause is positive, the tag question will be negative (and the other way around).

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