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English, 23.11.2021 16:10 ahmedeldyame
(a) Don't look down upon the poor. (Passive)
(b) Suddenly I noticed a very nice deer. (Interrogative)
(c) It only remained sleeping. (Negative)
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(d) What a sound sleep it slept! (Assertive)
(e) A deer is found nowhere but in the zoo now. (Affirmative
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