Rewrite the following sentences changing the verbs into past tenses :- 1. He does everything he can to show us that he is a true p

Rewrite the following sentences changing the verbs into past tenses :- 1. He does everything he can to show us that he is a true patriot. 2. Whatever the boy has done, he does not deserve so heavy a punishment. 3. I infer from what he says that he is not in a mood to listen to sound reasoning. 4. They take him for a swindler, though in fact he is quite honest. 5. I feel surprised at what I see. 6. I do not see how you will be able to do this.7. One day a wolf really comes and then the boy begins to cry. 8. He eats a good breakfast and then rings the bell for his horse. 9. A horseman rides past, and sees what they are doing. 10. He behaves nicely at the table, talks gently , remains cheerful, thinks of others first, keeps an eye on all the company, and tries to be pleasant and polite in every way. ​

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  1. 1. He did everything he could to show us that he was a true patriot.
    2. Whatever the boy did, he did not deserve so heavy a punishment.
    3. I inferred from what he said that he was not in a mood to listen to sound reasoning.
    4. They took him for a swindler, though in fact he was quite honest.
    5. I felt surprised at what i saw.
    6. I did not see how you would be able to do that.
    7. One day a wolf really came and then the boy began to cry.
    8. He ate a good breakfast and then rang the bell for his horse.
    9. A horseman rode past, and saw what they were doing.
    10. He behaved nicely at the table, talked gently, remained cheerful, thought of others first, kept an eye on all company, and tried to be pleasant and polite in every way.

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  2. 1. He did everything to show us that he was a true patriot.

    2. Whatever the boy had done, he did not deserve so heavy a punishment .

    3. I inferred from what he said that he was not in a mood to listen to sound reasoning.

    4. They took him for a swindler, though in fact he was quite honest.

    5. I felt surprise at what I saw.

    6. I did not see how you would be able to do this.

    7. One day a wolf really came and then the boy began to cry.

    8. He ate a good breakfast and then rang the bell for his horse.

    9. A horseman rode past, and saw what they were doing.

    10. He behaved nicely at the table, talked gently , remained cheerful, through of others first, kept an eye on all the company, and tried to be pleasant and polite in every way.

    Reply

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