The following sentence were changed as directed, which of them is correct?
A. Health is wealth (interrogative)- Isn'thealth wealth
B. He is competent for the post (Negative)- He is not competent for the post
C. I saw him singing a song (passive)- He sang a song
D. He came at 4 O'clock(Complex)- It is O'clock when he came
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A.
Health is wealth (interrogative)- Isn'thealth wealth
Explanation:
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