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✰ Heya! Reproduce the following sentences as indicated in the brackets.
1. He ( be ) ill for two days. ( Use correct form of the verb )
2. Let the door be opened by him. ( into active voice )
3. I shall never be in your way , ? ( Add question tag )
4. Noah ( pass ) examination by the end of July. ( Supply the correct form of the verb )
5. I hate having my English corrected. ( into active voice )
6. Neither of them complains about it , ? ( Add question tag )
7. Jenny has written an essay and so have I . ( Into negative )
8. Has she ever been to London? ( into statement )
9. Melissa ( cut ) her finger. It's bleeding now. ( Supply the correct form of the verb )
10. Jack said to me , " Have you finished your work last week ? " ( Into indirect speech )
11. Farmers have to use fewer pesticides. ( into passive voice )
12. He hit on my head with a book. ( into interrogative)
13. The thugs ( not run ) away yet. ( Supply the correct from of the verb )

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