ADVANCED COURSE Sentence Transformation All (generally used in referring to quantity, extent, or duration) Adjective - all the way, all kinds Pronoun -

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ADVANCED COURSE Sentence Transformation All (generally used in referring to quantity, extent, or duration) Adjective - all the way, all kinds Pronoun - all of us Noun - “I’ll give you all”. Adverb – all alone Idioms – above all, after all, all at once, not at all, is that all? all in all, all the better, all the same, all up. All (generally used in referring to quantity, extent, or duration) Adjective - all the way, all kinds Pronoun - all of us Noun - “I’ll give you all”. Adverb – all alone Idioms – above all, after all, all at once, not at all, is that all? all in all, all the better, all the same, all up.

ADVANCED COURSE Sentence Transformation Order Noun – an instruction or command, sequence, state or condition, ecclesiastical or monastic society. Verb – to give order Idioms- call to order (to begin a meeting), in order to, in order that, out of order. Order Noun – an instruction or command, sequence, state or condition, ecclesiastical or monastic society. Verb – to give order Idioms- call to order (to begin a meeting), in order to, in order that, out of order.

ADVANCED COURSE Sentence Transformation Sight Noun - something seen. Verb – to see Idioms – at first sight, at sight/ out of sight, catch sight of, know by sight. Sight Noun - something seen. Verb – to see Idioms – at first sight, at sight/ out of sight, catch sight of, know by sight.

ADVANCED COURSE Sentence Transformation Mean Verb – to have an intention Adjectives - small-minded, humiliated, miserly Noun - available sources - beyond one’s means Idioms – by means of (with the help of), by no means (in no way) Mean Verb – to have an intention Adjectives - small-minded, humiliated, miserly Noun - available sources - beyond one’s means Idioms – by means of (with the help of), by no means (in no way)

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Sentence Transformation Behalf - as a representative of (in behalf of) By (Idioms) By and by in a short time By and large in general By the by Bye By the way Incidentally