Transformation of Sentences Worksheet with Answers for Class 7

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 too short a date. (Change into a Complex sentence)

6. October is the best time. (Change into negative)

7. By comparing notes, a remarkable similarity in the methods of the burglaries was noticed. (Begin with ‘Comparison of notes’)

8. His company made her supremely happy. (Use the noun form of ‘know’)

9. He cordially gave information. (Use the verb form of ‘information’)

10. Seeing the Tsar, he greeted him. (Make it Complex)

11. What more do I want? (Make it Assertive)

12. The blood ceased flowing. (Turn into a Negative sentence)

13. Besides money, friends are also necessary to be happy. (Compound)

14. They are hurt because they are forgotten. (Begin with: That they are…..)

15. We may be doing social work in the eyes of the people, but we are really contemplatives in the heart the world. (Begin with ‘Although…..’)

16. Five years of a crowded glorious life worth far more, than the forty-five in India. (Change the degree of Comparison)

17. It almost sounded like English, but they knew better than to trust their inebriated ears. (Make it Simple & Complex)

18. A few days later, putting her hand into the tamarind pot in the kitchen, Leela’s mother picked up the chain. (Make it Complex & Compound)

19. It is certain that he will come. (adverb from)

20. My friend came and we went shopping. (Simple)

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21. Suman is both gentle and intelligent. (Compound)

22. Why should he always be made to sleep outside the house, Mother? (Begin with ‘It’s no use’)

23. Very few memories of my early childhood are as vivid as that of the two men. (Change into Comparative degree)

24. He received none but common folk. (Make it Affirmative)

25. He had it proclaimed throughout the kingdom that he would give a reward. (Rewrite using an Infinitive)

26. The boy took care to sit on the far side of the room. (Rewrite as a complex sentence)

27. Mine was a very secure childhood. (Make it Negative)

28. They all answered his questions differently. (Rewrite using the Noun form of answered’)

29. He doesn’t seem to me worse than the others Little does we have had. (Begin with ‘Little’)

30. Thou art sick. (Make it Negative)

31. It doesn’t matter. (Make it Affirmative)

32. The Tsar was very glad. (Change into an Exclamatory sentence)

33. Neither Rima nor Sima will participate.(Simple)

34. I don’t intend to give up what I have. (Rewrite using the noun form of ‘intend’)

35. It should provide the students with time and the environment to get acquainted with Nature. (Make it Negative)

36. From the time I have come here I have simply been surrounded with love. (Make it Compound)

37. This remained his routine even when he was in his late sixties. (Make it Simple)

38. To get students into an encounter with Nature we should hold seasonal festivals, including displays of the season’s fruits and flowers. (Make it Complex & Compound)

39. His throat went dry.” * (Use verb form of ‘dry’)

40. Please don’t destroy the child. (Make it Affirmative)

41. The rest of the train was packed. (Make it Negative)

42. I am as strong as my brother. (Comparative)

43. The education in art, music and dance cannot be achieved through the medium of reading and writing. (Make it Affirmative)

44. First you pretend that Meadows are yours. (Rewrite using the Noun form of ‘pretend’)

45. Sir Mohan sank into a large cane chair to drink and ruminate. (Use the noun form of ‘ruminate’)

46. When I was old enough to ask questions, I asked father about the relevance of prayer. (Turn into a Simple sentence)

47. Sidda was given two meals a day and four rupees a month, in return for which he washed clothes, tended the garden, ran errands, chopped wood and looked after Leela. (Make it Simple & Compound)

48. She is wearing the dress which her mother chose for her. (Simple)

49. She is a fearless woman. (Negative)

50. I didn’t know anyone else was here. (Make it affirmative)

Answers

1. They entered the room hesitatingly.

2. The bag is so heavy that it cannot be carried.

3. You cannot avoid my seeing you.

4. It is obvious that the mirror was made in India. (Complex) / The mirror was made in India and it is obvious. (Compound)

5. Summer’s lease hath a date that is all too short.

6. No other time is so good as October.

7. Comparison of notes made a remarkable similarity in the methods of the burglaries noticeable.

8. His company gave her supreme happiness.

9. He informed cordially.

10. When he saw the Tsar, he greeted him.

11. I do not want anything more.

12. The blood did not continue to flow.

13. Not only money but also friends are necessary to be happy. / Money as well as friends are necessary to be happy. (compound)

14. That they are forgotten has hurt them.

15. Although we may be doing social work in the eyes of the people we are really contemplatives in the heart of the world.

16. The forty-five years of life in India is not as much worth as the five years of a crowded glorious one. (Positive)

17. Despite it almost sounding like English, they knew better than to trust their inebriated ears. (Simple) / Although it almost sounded like English, they knew better than to trust their inebriated ears. (Complex)

18. A few days later, Leela’s mother who put her hand into the tamarind pot in the kitchen picked up the chain. (Complex) / A few days later, Leela’s mother put her hand into the tamarind pot in the kitchen and picked up the chain. (Compound)

19. He will certainly come.

20. On my friend’s arrival, we went shopping.

21. Suman is gentle as well as intelligent.

22. It’s no use of making him always sleep outside the house, Mother.

23. The memory of the two men is more vivid than most of the other memories of my early childhood.

24. He received only common folk.

25. He had proclaimed throughout the kingdom to give a reward.

26. The boy took care because he wanted to sit on the far side of the room.

27. Mine was not at all an insecure childhood.

28. They all gave answers to his questions differently.

29. Little does he seem to me worse than the others we have had.

30. Thou art not well.

31. Little does it matter.

32. How glad the Tsar was!

33. Both Rima and Sima won’t participate.

34. I don’t have the intention to give up what I have.

35. It should not deprive the students of time and the environment to get acquainted with Nature.

36. I have come here and I have simply been surrounded by love from that time.

37. This remained his routine even in his late sixties.

38. If we want to get students into an encounter with Nature we should hold seasonal festivals including displays of season’s fruits and flowers. (Complex) / We want to get students into an encounter with Nature and for this we should hold seasonal festivals including displays of season’s fruits and flowers. (Compound)

39. His throat dried up.

40. Please save the child.

41. The rest of the train was not empty.

42. My brother is not stronger than me.

43. The education in art, music and dance is incapable of being achieved through the medium of reading and writing.

44. First you make pretence that Meadows are yours.

45. For drinking and rumination, Sir Mohan sank into a large cane chair.

46. On becoming old enough to ask questions, I asked my father about the relevance of prayer.

47. Sidda was given four rupees a month including two meals a day for washing clothes, tending the garden, running errands, chopping wood, looking after Leela. (Simple) / Sidda was given two meals a day and four rupees a month and in return, he washed clothes, tended the garden, ran errands, chopped wood and looked after Leela. (Compound)

48. She is wearing the dress of her mother’s choice.

49. She is not a fearful woman.

50. I was unaware of anyone else’s presence here.