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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: She 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 late. He missed the bus.'
Change the following into a negative sentence: 'Everyone liked the movie.'
Change the following into a negative sentence: 'He always obeys his parents.'
Change the following into a passive voice: 'People speak English all over the world.'
Change the following into a question tag: 'You are coming to the party.'
Change the following into a simple sentence: 'He finished his work and went home.'
Change the following into a simple sentence: 'If you study well, you will pass the exam.'
Which of the following is the correct passive form of 'The teacher will explain the lesson'? (1) The lesson will be explained by the teacher. (2) The lesson is explained by the teacher. (3) The teacher is explained by the lesson. (4) The lesson was explained by the teacher.
Which of the following is the correct passive form of 'They have completed the project'? (1) The project has been completed by them. (2) The project was completed by them. (3) The project is completed by them. (4) The project will be completed by them.
Which of the following is the correct transformation of 'He is so honest that he cannot tell a lie' into a simple sentence? (1) He is too honest to tell a lie. (2) He is honest enough to tell a lie. (3) He is not honest to tell a lie. (4) He is so honest to tell a lie.
Which of the following is the correct transformation of 'He is too tired to walk' into a negative sentence? (1) He is not tired to walk. (2) He is so tired that he cannot walk. (3) He is not too tired to walk. (4) He is tired enough to walk.
Fill in the blank to change the sentence into passive voice: 'The police ______ (arrest) the thief.'
Fill in the blank: 'He is ______ (so/too) weak to lift the box.'
Fill in the blank: 'She is ______ (so/too) intelligent that she can solve any problem.'
Fill in the blank: 'The letter ______ (write) by John.'
True or False: 'She was given a prize by the principal' is in active voice.
True or False: 'The homework was done by the students' is in passive voice.
True or False: The sentence 'The cake was eaten by the children' is in passive voice.