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TinaMr Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

transformations of sentences

Here are some sentences:
The accountant called a meeting to discuss the company's perilous finances.
PURPOSE
The accountant's PURPOSE TO CALL A MEETING WAS to discuss the company's perilous finances.

No students must enter the examination room after 10 o'clock, whatever the reason.
CIRCUMSTANCES
Under WHATEVER CIRCUMSTANCES NO STUDENT MUST enter the examination room after 10 o'clock.

I felt so relaxed at Tricia's apartment because her friends greeted me so warmly.
EASE
Tricia's friends MADE ME FEEL AT EASE with the warmth of their greeting.

Thank you very much!
  

Top answer

Under no circumstances whatsoever..

  • Under no circumstances whatsoever..
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Under no circumstances whatsoever..
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Thank you, Philip!
What about 2 other sentences? Are they correct?
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Yep, that's my style If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Emotion: wink [ Bad English, but that's the expression. ]

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