Q.1 He knows English. He speaks English. (Use and begin with "not only....but also"/use "as well as"/ "besides or apart from"
Use - He not only knows English but also speaks English.
Begin= Not only does he know English, but also speaks English.
As well as - He knows English as well as speaks English.
Besides/Apart from - Besides/Apart from knowing English, he speaks English.
Q. 2. He does not know English. He does not speak English.
(Use and begin with "neither.....no")
Use - He neither knows English nor speaks English.
Begin - Neither does he know English, nor speaks English.
Q.3. He cannot play play cricket. He cannot write a letter.
("Use and begin with neither....nor")
Use - He can neither play cricket nor write a letter.
Begin - Neither can he play cricket nor can write a letter.
Q. 4. Teacher entered the class. He shouted at a mischievous student.
( Begin with "As soon as/No sooner.../ Hardly...../Scarcely....")
As soon as - As soon as the teacher entered the class, he shouted at a mischievous student.
No sooner - No sooner did teacher enter the class, than he shouted as a mischievous student.
Hardly - Hardly had teacher entered the class, when he shouted as a mischievous student.
Scarcely : Scarce had teacher entered the class, before he shouted as a mischievous stud
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