Transformation of Sentences
English Language
Transformation of Sentences starts at 7 and continues till grade 12.
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Change the following exclamatory sentence into an assertive sentence: 'How beautiful the night is!'
Change the following sentence from active to passive voice: 'The committee will announce the results tomorrow.'
Change the following sentence into a complex sentence: 'He finished his work. He went home.'
Change the following sentence into a complex sentence: 'He was ill. He could not attend the meeting.'
Change the following sentence into a complex sentence: 'He was tired. He could not continue the journey.'
Change the following sentence into a compound sentence: 'Because he was late, he missed the bus.'
Change the following sentence into a negative sentence without changing its meaning: 'He always tells the truth.'
Change the following sentence into a question: 'He can solve this problem.'
Identify the type of transformation in the following: 'She is too weak to walk.' → 'She is so weak that she cannot walk.' (1) Voice (2) Degree (3) Synthesis (4) Interchange of parts of speech
Which of the following is the correct indirect speech of 'She said, "I will call you tomorrow."'? (1) She said that she would call me the next day. (2) She said that she will call me tomorrow. (3) She said that she would call me tomorrow. (4) She said that she will call me the next day.
Which of the following is the correct passive form of 'They are building a new bridge'? (1) A new bridge is being built by them. (2) A new bridge was built by them. (3) A new bridge has been built by them. (4) A new bridge will be built by them.
Which of the following is the correct transformation of 'He is as brave as a lion.' into the comparative degree? (1) A lion is braver than he is. (2) He is braver than a lion. (3) No lion is braver than he is. (4) He is the bravest of all lions.
Fill in the blank to change the sentence from direct to indirect speech: He said, 'I am going to the market.' → He said that he ______ going to the market.
Fill in the blank: 'He is so clever that he cannot be deceived.' → 'He is ______ clever to be deceived.'
Fill in the blank: 'He is so honest that he cannot tell a lie.' can be rewritten as 'He is ______ honest to tell a lie.'
Fill in the blank: 'He is the best player in the team.' → 'No other player in the team is as ______ as he.'
True or False: Changing 'He is taller than any other boy in the class.' to 'He is the tallest boy in the class.' is an example of transformation of degree.
True or False: The sentence 'Let the door be opened.' is in the passive voice.
True or False: The sentence 'Let the work be done.' is in the active voice.
True or False: The sentence 'The work has been completed.' is in the passive voice.
