1. Transform the
following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) Rabindranath Tagor is one of the greatest poets in the world. (comparative)
b) Nobody trusts a liar. (question)
c) Everybody wants to be rich. (interrogative)
d) As soon as he saw me, he disguised. (negative)
e) Bangladesh is more populous than any other county. (positive)
2. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) None but god can help us. (affirmative)
b) As soon as the thief saw the police, he ran away. (negative)
c) There is no use of this law. (interrogative)
d) I will never forget you. (affirmative)
e) Alas! He has failed. (assertive)
3. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) He touched all the questions (negative)
b) A little learning is a dangerous thing. (exclamatory)
c) The lady could not help shedding tears. (use but for help)
d) Everybody hates a liar. (interrogative)
e) How nice the bird is! ( assertive)
4. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) The flowers are very charming. (exclamatory)
b) None but Allah can help us. (affirmative)
c) He is very lucy . (exclamatory)
d) Dhaka is the largest city in Bangladesh. (positive)
e) Tell me what is true. (simple)
5. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) They were as wise as magi. (comparative)
b) He is too weak to move. (complex)
c) Who does not want to be happy? (assertive)
d) gold is one of the most precious metals. (positive)
e) He is as ferocious as tiger. (negative)
6. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) Everybody lives in society. (negative)
b) His handwriting is very clear. (exclamatory)
c) Arabian Nights is better than most other story books. (superlative)
d) As I was ill, I couldn't attend. (compound)
e) He is better than most other boys in the class. (positive)
(Pjge)Model Questions: (Transformations)
1. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) Rabindranath Tagor is one of the greatest poets in the world. (comparative)
b) Nobody trusts a liar. (question)
c) Everybody wants to be rich. (interrogative)
d) As soon as he saw me, he disguised. (negative)
e) Bangladesh is more populous than any other county. (positive)
2. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) None but god can help us. (affirmative)
b) As soon as the thief saw the police, he ran away. (negative)
c) There is no use of this law. (interrogative)
d) I will never forget you. (affirmative)
e) Alas! He has failed. (assertive)
3. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) He touched all the questions (negative)
b) A little learning is a dangerous thing. (exclamatory)
c) The lady could not help shedding tears. (use but for help)
d) Everybody hates a liar. (interrogative)
e) How nice the bird is! ( assertive)
4. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) The flowers are very charming. (exclamatory)
b) None but Allah can help us. (affirmative)
c) He is very luny. (exclamatory)
d) Dhaka is the largest city in Bangladesh. (positive)
e) Tell me what is true. (simple)
5. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) They were as wise as magi. (comparative)
b) He is too weak to move. (complex)
c) Who does not want to be happy? (assertive)
d) gold is one of the most precious metals. (positive)
e) He is as ferocious as tiger. (negative)
6. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) Everybody lives in society. (negative)
b) His handwriting is very clear. (exclamatory)
c) Arabian Nights is better than most other story books. (superlative)
d) As I was ill, I couldn't attend. (compound)
e) He is better than most other boys in the class. (positive)
a) Rabindranath Tagor is one of the greatest poets in the world. (comparative)
b) Nobody trusts a liar. (question)
c) Everybody wants to be rich. (interrogative)
d) As soon as he saw me, he disguised. (negative)
e) Bangladesh is more populous than any other county. (positive)
2. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) None but god can help us. (affirmative)
b) As soon as the thief saw the police, he ran away. (negative)
c) There is no use of this law. (interrogative)
d) I will never forget you. (affirmative)
e) Alas! He has failed. (assertive)
3. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) He touched all the questions (negative)
b) A little learning is a dangerous thing. (exclamatory)
c) The lady could not help shedding tears. (use but for help)
d) Everybody hates a liar. (interrogative)
e) How nice the bird is! ( assertive)
4. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) The flowers are very charming. (exclamatory)
b) None but Allah can help us. (affirmative)
c) He is very lucy . (exclamatory)
d) Dhaka is the largest city in Bangladesh. (positive)
e) Tell me what is true. (simple)
5. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) They were as wise as magi. (comparative)
b) He is too weak to move. (complex)
c) Who does not want to be happy? (assertive)
d) gold is one of the most precious metals. (positive)
e) He is as ferocious as tiger. (negative)
6. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) Everybody lives in society. (negative)
b) His handwriting is very clear. (exclamatory)
c) Arabian Nights is better than most other story books. (superlative)
d) As I was ill, I couldn't attend. (compound)
e) He is better than most other boys in the class. (positive)
(Pjge)Model Questions: (Transformations)
1. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) Rabindranath Tagor is one of the greatest poets in the world. (comparative)
b) Nobody trusts a liar. (question)
c) Everybody wants to be rich. (interrogative)
d) As soon as he saw me, he disguised. (negative)
e) Bangladesh is more populous than any other county. (positive)
2. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) None but god can help us. (affirmative)
b) As soon as the thief saw the police, he ran away. (negative)
c) There is no use of this law. (interrogative)
d) I will never forget you. (affirmative)
e) Alas! He has failed. (assertive)
3. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) He touched all the questions (negative)
b) A little learning is a dangerous thing. (exclamatory)
c) The lady could not help shedding tears. (use but for help)
d) Everybody hates a liar. (interrogative)
e) How nice the bird is! ( assertive)
4. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) The flowers are very charming. (exclamatory)
b) None but Allah can help us. (affirmative)
c) He is very luny. (exclamatory)
d) Dhaka is the largest city in Bangladesh. (positive)
e) Tell me what is true. (simple)
5. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) They were as wise as magi. (comparative)
b) He is too weak to move. (complex)
c) Who does not want to be happy? (assertive)
d) gold is one of the most precious metals. (positive)
e) He is as ferocious as tiger. (negative)
6. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.
a) Everybody lives in society. (negative)
b) His handwriting is very clear. (exclamatory)
c) Arabian Nights is better than most other story books. (superlative)
d) As I was ill, I couldn't attend. (compound)
e) He is better than most other boys in the class. (positive)
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