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Transformation of Sentences

English Language

Transformation of Sentences starts at 7 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Transformation of Sentences. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Change the following direct speech into indirect speech: 'He said, "I am reading a book."'
Change the following exclamatory sentence into an assertive sentence: 'What a beautiful painting!'
Change the following into a complex sentence: 'He was ill. He could not attend the meeting.'
Change the following into a complex sentence: 'He was late. He missed the bus.'
Change the following into a compound sentence: 'If you work hard, you will succeed.'
Change the following into a negative sentence: 'Everyone enjoyed the party.'
Change the following into a negative sentence: 'She always speaks the truth.'
Change the following into a question: 'You have completed your homework.'
Which of the following is the correct passive form of 'People speak English all over the world'? (1) English is spoken all over the world. (2) English was spoken all over the world. (3) English speaks all over the world. (4) English is being spoken all over the world.
Which of the following is the correct passive form of 'The manager will give you instructions'? (1) Instructions will be given to you by the manager. (2) Instructions are given to you by the manager. (3) Instructions were given to you by the manager. (4) Instructions have been given to you by the manager.
Which of the following is the correct passive form of 'They will finish the work by tomorrow'? (1) The work will be finished by them by tomorrow. (2) The work will finish by tomorrow. (3) The work is finished by them by tomorrow. (4) The work will have finished by tomorrow.
Which of the following is the correct transformation of 'He is taller than any other boy in the class' into the superlative degree? (1) He is the tallest boy in the class. (2) He is taller than all boys in the class. (3) He is the taller boy in the class. (4) He is the most tall boy in the class.
Fill in the blank to change the sentence into passive voice: 'The students _______ (complete) the assignment.'
Fill in the blank: 'He is _______ intelligent to be fooled.'
Fill in the blank: 'He is so honest that he cannot tell a _______.'
Fill in the blank: 'The book _______ (write) by the famous author.'
True or False: 'He is the most intelligent boy in the class' is in the superlative degree.
True or False: 'He is too weak to lift the box' can be transformed into 'He is so weak that he cannot lift the box.'
True or False: 'Not only did he win the race, but he also broke the record' is a compound sentence.
True or False: The sentence 'The cake was eaten by the children' is in active voice.