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Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 1

Which of the following pairs of sentences is not a correct transformation from Interrogative to Assertive.

Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 2

Direction: Choose the best option to transform as directed.

Q. Listen and I will tell you all. (Choose into complex sentence )

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Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 3

He is wiser than I . Transform into a negative sentence .

Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 4

Direction: Identify the sentence given below.

Q. I seldom go to the pictures.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 4

The correct answer is:

      3. Negative

The sentence "I seldom go to the pictures" expresses a negative frequency or occurrence, indicating that going to the pictures is not something that happens often.

Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 5

He wants an apple . (Choose into interrogative sentences )

Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 6

In the event of being late you will not be allowed entry . (Make a compound sentence )

Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 7

She will feel better in the morning . (Transform into interrogative )

Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 8

He liked my suggestion. (Change into an interrogative sentence )

Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 9

How fast she runs ! (Change into Assertive )

Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 10

A lost moment is lost forever . (Make a complex sentence )

Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 11

Direction: Convert the affirmative sentence into a negative sentence:

Q. Mili is prettier than Neha.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 11

The correct statement is: Neha is not as pretty as Mili. Both of them are assertive sentences but one is affirmative and the other is negative.

Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 12

Direction: Convert the following exclamatory sentence to an assertive sentence:

Q. Hurrah ! We have one the match.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 12

The correct assertive sentence is: We rejoice to have won the match. An exclamatory sentence expresses sudden emotion or feeling about something and has an exclamatory mark. Hence, while converting an exclamatory sentence to any other form, the words that denote exclamation must be replaced with suitable verbs that convey the same emotion. In this situation, ‘Hurrah’ has been replaced with ‘rejoiced’. Another example would be: ‘wow’ being replaced with ‘amazed’.

Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 13

Direction: Convert the following simple sentence to a compound sentence :

Q. Besides being rude, he was also arrogant.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 13

The correct compound sentence is : He was not only rude but also arrogant. A compound sentence is also called a double sentence.

Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 14

Direction: Convert the following compound sentence into a simple sentence:

Q. We must eat, or we cannot live.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 14

The correct simple sentence is : We must eat to live. The conjunction used in the compound sentence is alternative conjunction.

Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 15

Which of these conjunctions is not used in the transformation of simple into compound sentences?

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Transformation - Question 15

Four types of conjunctions are used in the transformation of simple into compound sentences. They are : Alternative conjunctions, illative conjunctions, cumulative conjunctions and adversative conjunctions.

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