Examples Covers: and, as well as, both…and, not only…but also or, either…or, neither…nor but, still, yet, never less, however as a result, consequently, so, for, therefore Exercises 1. The narrator was gallant. He was serious. 2. Did she wear her hair in a bun? Was it plaited? 3. The hermit listened to the Tsar. He
By using an Infinitive: (i) The farmer has some land. He has to cultivate it. The farmer has some land to cultivate. (ii) The child is very little. It cannot talk properly. The child is too little to talk properly. (iii) The student studies hard. He wants to fare well in the exam. The student
Do as directed for class 12 with answers 1. Equally various were the answers to the second question. (Noun) 2. The boy could hear the other roomer’s laugh. (Use verb form of ‘laugh”) 3. An interesting face can also be pretty. (Complex) 4. My austere father used to avoid all inessential comforts and luxuries. (Complex)
Change the Sentences into Interrogative Exercise 1. She is a great fool. 2. Men cannot live without friends. 3. We are not sent to the world just to make money. 4. You know me. 5. We are going to have an ice cream. 6. You should call me once in your crisis. 7. Tina blurted
Simple Sentence to Complex Sentence Exercise 1. He went about his business with an expressionless matter-of-factness. 2. A week after the release of Valentine, 9762, there was a neat job of safe-burglary done in Richmond, Indiana, with no clue to the author. 3. On a small grey steel trunk, Lachmi, Lady Mohan Lal, sat chewing
Questions Answers The startled little waves leap in fiery ringlets. (Make it Complex) The little waves which have become startled leap in fiery ringlets. The invisible worm has found out thy bed. (Make it Negative) The worm which is not visible has found out thy bed. Nimo is playing in the park. (Question) Is Nimo
Exercises on Transformation of Sentence 1. She is as fair as a rose. (Rewrite using the Comparative degree) 2. She was eating a banana which was ripe. (Make it Simple Sentence) 3. Mr Adams was very proud of it. (Use noun form of “‘proud”) 4. Hindu families were living amicably with their Muslim neighbours. 5.
Worksheet on Sentence Transformation for Class 5 1. If you don’t try hard, you won’t get success. (Use ‘unless’) 2. I can’t understand English and don’t know their ways. (Use ‘Neither…nor’) 3. Do it or you will be punished. (Simple) 4. Akbar is one of the greatest rulers of India. (Positive) 5. Those hunters argue
Worksheet on Sentence Transformation for Class 6 1. Excitement, bustle and hurry were exhibitions of bad breeding, and Sir Mohan was eminently well-bred. (Make it Simple & Complex) 2. Little do I last. (Make it Negative) 3. They forget the vitality of a work of art lies in its sense of beauty and order. (Use
Worksheet on Sentence Transformation for Class 7 1. They entered the room with hesitation. (Use the adverb form of ‘hesitation’) 2. The bag is too heavy to carry. (Complex) 3. I must see you. (Make it Negative) 4. The mirror was obviously made in India. (Make it Complex & Compound) 5. Summer’s lease hath all