Transformation of Sentences Worksheet with Answers for Class 6

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 the adjective form of ‘vitality’)

4. She insisted upon having his company all her waking hours. (Make it Complex)

5. This prayer fits very nicely for us also. (Replace ‘fits’ with a synonym and ‘nicely’ with its noun form)

6. At a quarter past seven on the next morning Jimmy stood in the warden’s outer office. (Make it Complex & Compound)

7. I was a short boy. (Rewrite as a Negative sentence)

8. And his dark secret love / Does thy life destroy. (Rewrite in pros-order)

9. With that act Ralph D. Spencer passed away and Jimmy Valentine took his place. (Make it Simple & Complex)

10. He got his key and went upstairs. (Make it Simple)

11. He does not seem to me worse than the others we have had. (Rewrite using Positive Degree)

12. This is the biggest temple of Punjab. (Positive)

13. The hermit listened to the Tsar, but answered nothing. (Turn into a complex sentence)

14. Each school and university should provide a place for art studies with other studies, making it compulsory. (Make it Compound & Complex)

15. His smile is without guile like an infant. (Change into a compound sentence)

16. These days all trains are crowded. (Make it Negative)

17. Though Asif was ill, he managed to attend the meeting. (Simple)

18. I love to play chess. (Question)

19. They practise this natural way of abstaining. (Use the noun form of practise’)

20. Lady Lal opened the brass carrier and took out a bundle of cramped chapattis and some mango pickle. (Make it Simple & Complex)

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21. This is a dangerous act. (Use the noun form of ‘dangerous’)

22. The law expected him to rehabilitate himself into good citizenship and prosperity. (Begin with His rehabilitation’)

23. It has a long strap, and she carried it slung across her shoulder. (Turn into a negative sentence)

24. They all answered his questions differently. (Rewrite using the noun form of ‘answered’)

25. The day is near. (Make it Negative)

26. This is essential for the town dweller. (Make it Negative)

27. All the birds are faint with the hot sun and hide in cooling trees. (Make it Complex)

28. The Tsar was very glad. (Turn into an exclamatory sentence)

29. The signal came down and the clanging of the bell announced the approaching train. (Make it Simple & Complex)

30. As soon as he had gone she hailed a passing railway coolie. (Use ‘No sooner’)

31. There is only one time that is most important. (Change to Comparative degree)

32. In fact our country’s economic decline has followed closely the decay of its functional arts. (Make it Complex)

33. No other city in West Bengal is as large as Kolkata. (Change into Superlative degree)

34. If unchecked they will expand again. (Make it Negative)

35. To do me good was your most important business. (Rewrite using the positive degree of ‘important’)

36. It takes much time to kill a tree. (Change into a Negative sentence)

37. I don’t want the Meadows, but I am acting on principle. (Make it Complex)

38. She is a stupid girl. (Negative)

39. This is not a correct approach. (Make it Affirmative)

40. Are the trains very crowded on these lines? (Make it Assertive)

41. It has grown slowly. (Rewrite using the Adjective form of ‘slowly’)

42. Sudipta is the best boy in the class. (Negative)

43. The very worst of all is the way I sleep. (Rewrite using the Positive degree of the Adjective)

44. The invisible worm that flies in the night, in the howling storm, has found out thy bed of crimson joy. (Make it Simple & Compound)

45. She laughed pleasantly. (Rewrite the sentence using the Noun form of ‘laugh’)

46. The word used here is not correct. (Affirmative)

47. It had a long strap, and she carried it slung across her shoulder. (Turn into a Complex sentence)

48. This is not a correct approach. (Rewrite as an affirmative sentence)

49. Why didn’t you say so before? (Make it Assertive)

50. Everything was just as he had left it. (Make it Simple & Compound)

Answers

1. Despite excitement, bustle and hurry being exhibitions of bad breeding, Sir Mohan was eminently well-bred. (Simple) / Although excitement, bustle and hurry were exhibitions of bad breeding, Sir Mohan was eminently well-bred. (Complex)

2. I do not last much.

3. They forget what is vital in a work of art lies in its sense of beauty and order.

4. She insisted that she should have his company all her waking hours.

5. This prayer suits with great niceness for us also.

6. When it was a quarter past seven on the next morning Jimmy stood in the warden’s outer office. (Complex) / It was a quarter past seven on the next morning and then Jimmy stood in the warden’s outer office. (Compound)

7. I was not a tall boy.

8. And his dark secret love destroys your life.

9. Ralph D. Spencer passed away with that act, leaving Jimmy Valentine to take his place. (Simple) / As Ralph D. Spencer passed away with that act, Jimmy Valentine took his place. (Complex)

10. Getting his key, he went upstairs.

11. He seems to me to be as bad as the others we have had.

12. No other temple of Punjab is as big as this.

13. Although the hermit listened to the Tsar, he answered nothing.

14. Each school and university should make art studies compulsory and provide a place for it with other studies. (Compound) / Each school and university should provide a compulsory place for studies which include arts, with other studies. (Complex)

15. His smile is without guile and it is like an infant’s.

16. These days not a single train is empty.

17. In spite of being ill Asif managed to attend the meeting.

18. Do I love to play chess?

19. This is a practice of natural way of abstaining for them.

20. Opening the brass carrier, Lady Lal took out a bundle of cramped chapattis and some mango pickle. (Simple) / After opening the brass carrier Lady Lal took out a bundle of cramped chapattis and some mango pickle. (Complex)

21. This is an act of danger.

22. His rehabilitation into good citizenship and prosperity was the expectation of the law.

23. What she carried slung across her shoulder has a long strap.

24. They all gave different answers to his questions.

25. The day is not far.

26. This is not inessential for the town dweller.

27. All the birds who are faint with the hot sun, hide in cooling trees.

28. How glad the Tsar was!

29. With the coming down of the signal, the clanging of the bell announced the approaching train. (Simple) / As the signal came down, the clanging of the bell announced the approaching train. (Complex)

30. No sooner had he gone than she hailed a passing railway coolie.

31. There is only one time that is more important than any other time.

32. It is a fact that our country’s economic decline has followed closely the decay of its functional arts.

33. Kolkata is the largest city in West Bengal.

34. If not checked they will expand again.

35. No other business of yours was so important as to do me good.

36. It does not take a little time to kill a tree.

37. Although I do not want the Meadows, I am acting on principle.

38. She is not an intelligent girl.

39. This is an incorrect approach.

40. The trains are very crowded on these lines.

41. It has grown in a slow manner.

42. No other boy in the class is so good as Sudipta.

43. No other thing is as bad as the way I sleep.

44. The invisible worm flying in the night, in the howling storm has found out thy bed of crimson joy. (Simple) / The invisible worm flies in the night, in the howling storm and has found out thy bed of crimson joy. (Compound)

45. She gave a pleasant laugh.

46. The word used here is wrong.

47. As it had a long strap, she carried it slung across her shoulder.

48. This is a wrong approach.

49. You should have said so before.

50. In spite of him having left, everything was just the way it was. (Simple) / He had left but everything was just as it was. (Compound)