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 reading a book."'
Change the following exclamatory sentence into an assertive sentence: 'What a beautiful painting!'
Change the following into a complex sentence: 'He is too young to drive.'
Change the following into a compound sentence: 'Despite the rain, the match continued.'
Change the following into a negative sentence: 'He always tells the truth.'
Change the following into a negative sentence: 'She always helps her friends.'
Change the following into a simple sentence: 'If you do not obey the rules, you will be punished.'
Change the following into a simple sentence: 'If you work hard, you will succeed.'
Change the following into an affirmative sentence: 'He is not always late.'
Change the following into an exclamatory sentence: 'It is a very hot day.'
Change the following into an interrogative sentence: 'They are playing football.'
Change the following into an interrogative sentence: 'You have finished your homework.'
Change the following sentence from active to passive voice: 'The chef prepared a delicious meal.'
Change the following sentence into a simple sentence: 'Because he was ill, he could not attend the meeting.'
Combine the following sentences using 'although': 'He was tired. He finished his homework.'
Rewrite the following as a complex sentence: 'He finished his work. He went home.'
Rewrite the following as a complex sentence: 'He was ill, so he could not attend the class.'
Rewrite the following as a compound sentence: 'He finished his work before he went out.'
Rewrite the following as a simple sentence: 'He was very tired, but he finished the work.'
Rewrite the sentence as a negative: 'She always arrives on time.'
