Sentence Transformation
English Language
Sentence Transformation starts at 5 and continues till grade 12.
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See sample questions for grade 6
Change the following sentence into a comparative degree: This building is tall.
Change the following sentence into a complex sentence: He finished his work. He went home.
Change the following sentence into a negative sentence: He always comes late.
Change the following sentence into a negative sentence: She always helps her friends.
Change the following sentence into a negative sentence: She likes ice cream.
Change the following sentence into a positive sentence: He does not like to play football.
Change the following sentence into a positive sentence: He is not lazy.
Change the following sentence into a question: She is reading a book.
Change the following sentence into a question: The children are playing in the park.
Change the following sentence into a question: The sun rises in the east.
Change the following sentence into a question: They have finished their work.
Change the following sentence into a simple sentence: Although he was tired, he finished his homework.
Change the following sentence into a simple sentence: He was hungry. He ate an apple.
Change the following sentence into a simple sentence: He was late. He missed the bus.
Change the following sentence into a superlative degree: This is a good book.
Change the following sentence into an exclamatory sentence: It is a beautiful painting.
Change the following sentence into an imperative sentence: You should close the door.
Change the following sentence into indirect speech: She said, "I am going to the market."
Change the following sentence into the future tense: She writes a letter.
Combine the two sentences using 'because': He was tired. He went to bed early.
