Sentence Transformation
English Language
Sentence Transformation starts at 5 and continues till grade 12.
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Change the following sentence into a compound sentence: 'Despite the rain, we went outside.'
Change the following sentence into a negative sentence: 'Everyone liked the movie.'
Change the following sentence into a negative sentence: 'He always arrives on time.'
Change the following sentence into a negative sentence: 'He always tells the truth.'
Change the following sentence into a question: 'She can swim.'
Change the following sentence into a question: 'They are playing football.'
Change the following sentence into a question: 'They have completed the project.'
Change the following sentence into a question: 'You have finished your homework.'
Change the following sentence into a simple sentence: 'Because he was ill, he could not attend school.'
Change the following sentence into a simple sentence: 'If you do not obey the rules, you will be punished.'
Change the following sentence into a simple sentence: 'If you work hard, you will succeed.'
Change the following sentence into an exclamatory sentence: 'It is a very beautiful painting.'
Which of the following is the correct transformation of 'He is so clever that he cannot be fooled'? (1) He is too clever to be fooled. (2) He is clever to be fooled. (3) He is not clever to be fooled. (4) He is too clever that he cannot be fooled.
Which of the following is the correct transformation of 'He is so fast that nobody can catch him'? (1) He is too fast to be caught. (2) He is fast to be caught. (3) He is not fast to be caught. (4) He is too fast that nobody can catch him.
Which of the following is the correct transformation of 'He is so honest that he cannot tell a lie'? (1) He is too honest to tell a lie. (2) He is honest to tell a lie. (3) He is not honest to tell a lie. (4) He is too honest that he cannot tell a lie.
Which of the following is the correct transformation of 'He is so lazy that he cannot pass the exam'? (1) He is too lazy to pass the exam. (2) He is lazy to pass the exam. (3) He is not lazy to pass the exam. (4) He is too lazy that he cannot pass the exam.
Fill in the blank to change the sentence to passive voice: 'The letter ______ (write) by John.'
Fill in the blank: 'He is ______ (intelligent) student in the class.' (Use the correct degree of adjective)
Fill in the blank: 'If I ______ (be) you, I would apologize.'
Fill in the blank: 'If you ______ (study), you will pass the exam.'
