Transformation of Sentences
English Language
Transformation of Sentences starts at 7 and continues till grade 12.
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Change the following direct speech into indirect speech: 'He said, "I am tired."'
Change the following exclamatory sentence into an assertive sentence: 'What a beautiful painting!'
Change the following into a complex sentence: 'He was hungry. He ate some food.'
Change the following into a complex sentence: 'He was tired. He could not continue working.'
Change the following into a compound sentence: 'Although he was late, he finished the work.'
Change the following into a compound sentence: 'Despite the rain, the match continued.'
Change the following into a negative sentence: 'Everybody likes her.'
Change the following into a negative sentence: 'She always helps her friends.'
Change the following into a simple sentence: 'He finished his work and went home.'
Change the following into a simple sentence: 'If you work hard, you will succeed.'
Which of the following is the correct negative form of 'Everyone was present'? (1) No one was present. (2) Not everyone was present. (3) Everyone was not present. (4) Someone was present.
Which of the following is the correct negative form of 'He always comes on time'? (1) He never comes on time. (2) He does not always come on time. (3) He comes on time. (4) He is not coming on time.
Which of the following is the correct passive form of 'They will announce the results tomorrow'? (1) The results will be announced tomorrow. (2) The results are announced tomorrow. (3) The results were announced tomorrow. (4) The results have been announced tomorrow.
Which of the following is the correct transformation of 'He is as tall as John' into comparative degree? (1) John is not taller than he. (2) He is taller than John. (3) John is taller than he. (4) He is not as tall as John.
Fill in the blank to change the sentence into negative: 'He ________ (not) understand the problem.'
Fill in the blank: 'He is ________ clever to be deceived.' (Use 'too...to')
Fill in the blank: 'He is ________ intelligent to be fooled.' (Use 'too...to')
Fill in the blank: 'He is ________ old to run fast.' (Use 'too...to')
True or False: The sentence 'The cake was eaten by the children' is in passive voice.
True or False: 'Unless you hurry, you will miss the bus' can be rewritten as 'If you do not hurry, you will miss the bus.'
