1. We must hold fast to constitutional methods. (Rewrite using a modal auxiliary showing ‘necessity)
1. We must hold fast to constitutional methods. (Rewrite using a modal auxiliary showing ‘necessity)
2. There is nothing wrong in being grateful to great men. (Use infinitive)
3. On the 26th January 1950, we are going to enter into a life of contradictions. (Frame a Wh-question to get the underlined part of the sentence as answer.)
4. In politics, we will have equality. (Pick up the preposition and say its purpose)
5. We are cherishing a great delusion. (Begin the sentence with ‘A great delusion…’and rewrite)
6. We shall realize the necessity of becoming a nation. (Use ‘that’ and rewrite as a complex sentence)
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1. We need to hold fast to constitutional methods.
2. There is nothing wrong to be grateful to great men.
3. What are we going to enter into on the 26th January, 1950?
4. In-Inside something
5. A great delusion is being cherished by us.
6. We shall realize that it is necessary to become a nation.