Answer:
In English grammar, this kind of imaginary sentence is called a conditional sentence. We use conditionals to talk about imaginary situations in the past, present and future. We use conditionals for situations that might happen in the future, or situations that might never happen.
John has the most English books in his class.
---> No one
Answer:
No one has as many English books as John in his class.
Explanation:
Given that we are expected to rewrite the above sentence so that it still has the same meaning beginning with the given words, the correct rendering will be the answer above. The first sentence is started with the subject John, the action performed by him, and the people who receive the action.
In the revised sentence, the meaning is still retained because we still see John as the person who owns the largest number of English books in his class.