1.
Rewrite the following sentences according to the instructions given after each without changing their meaning.
- It always pours when it rains. (Begin: It never rains ...)
- We shall never see his like again. (End: ... his like again?)
- Her beauty is beyond praise. (End: ... be praised.)
- No other game is as popular as Cricket in India. (Use the word: most popular).
- He is too ill to come to school. (Begin: He is so ill ...)
- I am too tired to walk any further. (End: ... cannot walk any further.)
- It is a horrible night. (End: ... a horrible night!)
- Time is so precious that it cannot be wasted. (End: ... to be wasted.)
- There is nothing brighter than hope. (Begin: Is there ...)
- I wish I had the wings of a dove. (End: ... the wings of a dove!)
- No sooner did the bell ring than the students rushed out of the classroom. (Begin: As soon as ...)
- Only a film star can afford to line such a luxurious life. (Begin: No one ...)
- Very few Indians are as rich as Azim Premji. (Use the word: 'richer' instead of 'rich'.)
- The brave alone deserve the fair. (Begin: None ...)
- As soon as he saw the lion, he climbed up a tree. (Begin: No sooner ...)
- This fan is so heavy that I cannot lift it. (Begin: This fan is too heavy ...)