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Tranformation of Sentences ?
1.He wont show me his papers,he wont tell me who he is (use neither -nor)
Ans.He neither would show me his papers nor he would tell me who he is.
2.This is all i posses.(Turn to negative)
Ans.There is nothing else that i possess.
3.No man in tge street came forward to help her.(Turn to Assertive)
Ans.Every man in the street stood where they were.

#1. Better would be

He would neither show me his papers, nor tell me who he is.

#2. I don't possess anything else.

#3 is ok, but "every" is singular:

Every man in the street stood where he was.

Thank u Steve :)

Great job on attempting the transformation of sentences! However, let me provide you with the corrected answers and explain the process to help you better understand.

1. He won't show me his papers, he won't tell me who he is. (use neither-nor)
Correction: He would neither show me his papers nor tell me who he is.

Explanation: To transform the given sentence using "neither-nor," you need to ensure that the verb forms are parallel and the conjunction "nor" is used to connect the two verb phrases. The correct form is "would neither show" and "nor tell."

2. This is all I possess. (Turn into negative)
Correction: I don't possess anything else.

Explanation: To turn the given sentence into a negative form, you need to use the negation "don't" before the verb "possess" and replace "nothing else" instead of "all I possess."

3. No man in the street came forward to help her. (Turn into Assertive)
Correction: Every man in the street ignored her.

Explanation: To transform the sentence into an assertive form, you need to express the action of the men in the street. In this case, they ignored her. "Stood where they were" does not convey their action or response to helping her, so it is replaced with "ignored her."

Remember, transformation of sentences requires an understanding of grammar rules, usage of appropriate connectors, and maintaining logical consistency in the transformation process. Keep practicing, and you'll get better with time!