3. Nick can't swim as well as Vy. GOOD Nick is not Vy. 4. Mrs Brown lives next door to me. Her daughter works in a bank. WHOSE - Mrs Brown, bank, lives next door to me.​

Respuesta :

We are supposed to modify each sentence using the given words. Once we modify them, this is what we have:

3. Nick is not as good a swimmer as Vy.

4. Mrs. Brown, whose daughter works in a bank, lives next door to me.

  • In sentence 3, we are supposed to compare the swimming skills of two people: Nick and Vy. According to the instruction, we must use the adjective "good".
  • However, we cannot simply substitute "well" for "good". It would not be correct. Also, we are now supposed to use the verb "is".
  • In that case, what we should do is add a noun after the adjective "good". Since we are talking about swimming, the noun is "swimmer".
  • Then, we place "a good swimmer" between "as ... as" to make the comparison.
  • The sentence becomes:
  • "Nick is not as good a swimmer as Vy."

  • In sentence 4, we are supposed to indicate the relationship between Mrs. Brown and her daughter by using "whose".
  • "Whose" is a word used to indicate possession or ownership.
  • In the sentence, we will use "whose" instead of "Mrs. Brown's" or "her" so that we can place once clause inside the other.
  • We cannot say, "Mrs. Brown, her daughter works in a bank, lives next door to me."
  • But we can say, "Mrs. Brown, whose daughter works in a bank, lives next door to me."

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