propriate relative pronoun).
e wrote a wonderful play, (Change the sentence into passive voice
aid, "My brother arrived home late". (Change the sentence into r
opy the correct alternatives:
ne of the following words has a different final sound?
rushed
ii) glanced iii) looked iv) filled
ii) a verb
at for a long run this morning. The word 'run' in this sentence is:
iii) an adverb iv) an adjective
ne of the following words does not take the prefix 'Im"?
noun
ure
ii) fertile
iii) moral
iv) proper
ne of the following words comes between 'example' and 'exchan
y entry?



Answer :

I can help you with the questions provided. Let's break down each one and find the correct answers: 1. **Passive Voice Transformation:** - Original sentence: He wrote a wonderful play. - Passive voice: A wonderful play was written by him. 2. **Direct to Reported Speech:** - Original sentence: My brother arrived home late. - Reported speech: He said that his brother arrived home late. 3. **Final Sound Difference:** - Among the words, "rushed," "glanced," "looked," and "filled," the word "filled" has a different final sound as it ends with a /d/ sound while the others end with /ʃt/, /st/, and /t/ respectively. 4. **Identifying the Word Type:** - In the sentence "I went for a long run this morning," the word "run" is a noun because it is the object of the preposition "for." 5. **Prefix 'Im-' Absence:** - The word "fertile" does not take the prefix "Im-" as the other options "improper," "immoral," and "immature" do. 6. **Word Placement:** - A word that could come between "example" and "exchange" could be "examine." If you have any more questions or need further clarification on any of these points, feel free to ask!