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Transformation of Sentences

The document provides a list of sentences that require transformation into different grammatical forms, such as changing from assertive to exclamatory, or from negative to affirmative. Each sentence presents a specific instruction for the type of transformation needed. The transformations cover various aspects of English grammar, including voice changes, degrees of comparison, and the use of conjunctions.

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Transformation of Sentences

The document provides a list of sentences that require transformation into different grammatical forms, such as changing from assertive to exclamatory, or from negative to affirmative. Each sentence presents a specific instruction for the type of transformation needed. The transformations cover various aspects of English grammar, including voice changes, degrees of comparison, and the use of conjunctions.

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Transformation of Sentences:

1. What can be the matter now?


(Assertive)
2. The birds were chirruping at
the edge of woods (Exclamatory)
3. I didn’t know the first word
about them. (Affirmative)
4. When I passed the town hall,
there was a crowd in front of the bulletin board.
(Compound)
5. I hurried as fast as I could go.
( Change the degree)
6. The canister belongs to the man
who owns the tea-shop. (Simple)
7. But they had no money. (Make
Affirmative)
8. How to nourish friendship?
(Make Assertive)
9. My lack of vision is my
strength. (Add Question Tag)
10.He always answered. (Make Negative)
11. His voice was pleasant. (Make Exclamatory)
12. What a beautiful piece! (Make Assertive)
13. Mom's condition took a turn for the worse. My
performance also took a turn for the worse. (Use Not
only… but also)
14. What a feeling! (Make Assertive)
15. This one was probably for his mom. (Make
Negative)
16. I'm trying to help. (Add Question tag)
17. If I don't thank an Indian and die, I will never
attain peace after death.(Use Unless)
18. We have often been unworthy followers of his.
(Make Interrogative)
19. Isn't there a court order against this? (Make
Assertive)
20. They shared their clothes and toys. (Use Not
only…but also)
21. As soon as she got home, Keryn hurried to her.
(Use No sooner…..than)
22. Don’t go so fast bub, ________? (Question Tag)
23. Once some beetles flew in but nobody paid any
attention to them. (Question Tag)
24. M. Hamel saw me and said very kindly. (Simple)
25. Do you know anything about cars? (Change the
voice)
26. When they build one, I will go. (Simple)
27. He would have a hard time believing it. (complex)
28. Why do you do this? (Assertive)
29. Garbage to them is gold. (Negative)
30. He has failed to renovate a house. (Negative)
31. I have nothing else to do. (Affirmative)
32. None of them know that it is illegal for children
like him to work in the glass furnaces (Affirmative)
33. There is no leader among them. (Affirmative)
34. If at the end of the day we can feed our families
and go to bed without an aching stomach, we would
rather live here than in the fields. (Unless)
35. He is older than I am. (Change the degree)
36. What a thunderclap these words were to me!
(Assertive)
37. Does he like the job? (Assertive)
38. I got a pair of water wings and went to the pool.
(Make it simple)
39. She was not at all pretty, but seemed modest and
quite shy. (make it Complex)
40. The champaran peasants were sharecroppers.
(Add a Question tag)
41. ‘The God that failed’ is too old a book to find it.
42. The fear held me firmly in its grip. (Chang the
voice)
43. The steel canister is heavier than the plastic bag.
(Change the Degree)
44. M. Hamel was too emotional to speak a word.
(Remove ‘too’)
45. As soon as he saw the man in broad daylight, he
realized his mistake. (Make it Negative)
46. Health conditions were miserable. (Interrogative)
47. There is no school in my neighborhood.
(Interrogative)
48. I asked him for an autograph for little Derek.
(Change the Voice)
49. That’s why they left. (Add a question tags)
50. But when my feet hit the bottom, I summoned all
my strength. (Make it Simple)
51. Jansie linking arms with her along the street;
looked doubtful. (Compound)
52. I remember that my dear friend Roland Barthes
was always frustrated. (Make it Negative)
53. I will walk. (make it interrogative)
54. I never went back to the pool. (Make it
Affirmative)
55. What could the crazy idea be? (Make it Assertive)
56. He jumped up abruptly. (Exclamatory)
57. He accepted the fur coat. (make it Negative)
58. He had a genuine love for anyone he came across.
(Question Tag)
59. Suddenly the book assumed tremendous
significance. (Change the voice)
60. What is being thought by you? (Change the voice)
61. Nothing else is so good for children as to work
hard to make their dreams come true. (change the
degree)
62. Only I follow the rule. (Make it Negative)
63. I must give in to his arguments. (Make it
Negative)
64. That was the darkest day in my life. (Use ‘any’)
65. When the Christmas tree was lighted, they woke
him up again. (Use No sooner… than)
66. He only wanted a chance to sleep here in the
forge. (Negative)
67. The lawyer was also officially known as the legal
adviser, but everybody referred to him as the
opposite. (Complex)
68. I often tell stories like a Chinese wise man. (Add
Question Tag)
69. There was no other sound except the scratching of
the pens over the paper. (Affirmative sentence)
70. You answered correctly. In addition, you
transmitted your love to him. (use Not only…but
also)
71. She is treated worse than a dog. (Change the
degree)
72. It’s when we go to sleep that the world of the
elders awakens. (No sooner…than)
73. As soon as she saw the dog, she shooed it away.
(Hardly…when)
74. When she gets her clothes, she knows that there is
a difference between wool and cotton and silk. (No
sooner…than)
75. Was he carried alone by you? (change the voice)
76. Cast your mind. (Change the voice)
77. HIV attacks a person’s immune system. (Change
the Voice)
78. I read much and so I understood much. (Use
double comparison)
79. M. Hamel said that French was clearest, most
logical language. (Comparative)
80. The chain I wear is as heavy as the one you are
now forging. (Use: than)
81. I’m the luckiest man in the world. (No other)
82. You will be able to solve this problem because you
are very clever. (Use ‘since’)
83. He is a very good man so all respect him. (use
so…that)
84. Ladhu thought of Jakhra’s rosy and charming
mother. (Use ‘relative clause ‘who’)
85. The nurse at the blood bank told me about this.
(Complex)
86. If you can’t say with conviction, don’t say it at all.
(use ‘Unless)
87. He dropped me like a hot brick. (Use ‘as if)
88. I was thinking of all this and I heard my name
called. (Complex)
89. He read it and was naturally upset. (simple)
90. Though the moth left his father’s house, he would
not fly around the street lamps. (Simple)
91. A folk tale teaches us a moral. (Interrogative)
92. But I never forgot the strategy. (Affirmative)
93. In spite of hard work, she failed in the
examination. (Make it Complex)
94. Despite her weakness, she decided to climb the
mountain. (Complex)
95. Hardly had Dr. Prajapati entered the class when
she starts his work. (No sooner…Than)
96. Having closed the door, he left his office.
(Complex)
97. He is not always wise. (Affirmative)
98. Only an intelligent student can solve that problem.
(Negative)
99. If you work hard, you will get good result. (Use
Double Comparision)
100. He had never met a man so good as Samuel. (Use:
Better)

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