Sentence Transformation
English Language
Sentence Transformation starts at 5 and continues till grade 12.
QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Sentence Transformation.
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When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
See sample questions for grade 5
Change the following sentence from affirmative to negative: She likes apples.
Change the following sentence into a question: You can swim.
Change the following sentence to a command: You should close the door.
Change the following sentence to a compound sentence: He opened the door. He went out.
Change the following sentence to a negative sentence: I have seen that movie.
Change the following sentence to a negative sentence: She can speak French.
Change the following sentence to a negative sentence: She will help you.
Change the following sentence to a negative sentence: They have finished their work.
Change the following sentence to a question: She can dance.
Change the following sentence to a question: She has finished her work.
Change the following sentence to a question: They are watching TV.
Change the following sentence to a simple sentence: Although he was tired, he finished his homework.
Change the following sentence to indirect speech: He said, "I am hungry."
Change the following sentence to the future tense: She writes a letter.
Change the following sentence to the present continuous tense: He plays football.
Change the following sentence to the present perfect tense: She finishes her homework.
Rewrite the sentence in the active voice: The homework was completed by the students.
Rewrite the sentence in the passive voice: The chef cooked the meal.
Rewrite the sentence in the past tense: She goes to school every day.
Rewrite the sentence using 'although': He was sick. He went to school.
