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Rewrite the following sentences according to the instructions given after each.Do not change the meaning.

i)Let us move our luggage to the next room.(add an appropriate tag)

ii)Matheri's wife said that he had to surrender to the police then. (write in direct speech)

iii)The society has failed to find a solution to the problem of a woman having more than one husband (use one word to replace the underlined words.

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Martin
i)Let us move our luggage to the next room,shall we?

ii)Matheri's wife said,"You must surrender to the police now."

iii)Bigamy
marto answered the question on October 9, 2018 at 07:05

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