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Wren and Martin, High School English Grammar and Composition, Exercise 68 Solved

Exercise 68

1. I would give anything to see you happy.
2. It was a wonderful sight there.
3. Man is a wonderful piece of work.
4. Great things might be done if men were wise.
5. An elephant is a wonderful creature.
6. He manages his sword very awkwardly.
7. I wish we two were playing like infants.
8. I wish I had the wings of a dove.
9. It is quite a large nose.
10. I wish I had a good horse.
11. I wish I were safe at home.
12. It was a great fall, my countrymen.
13. It was a very delicious meal.
14. A quiet life affords very sweet delight.
15. The camel is quite well fitted for the work he has to do.
16. You are very cold.
17. This is a very beautiful scene.
18. These mangoes have a very delicious flavour.
19. It is quite shameful of you to use a poor cripple so.
20. I wish I knew more people.
21. You have grown quite big.
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