Change the statement into a question
They are quite well now
Are they quite well, now?
Are they well now quite?
Are they now quite well?
Quite well are they now
Although Mexico has the better football team, it lost.
Identify the type of sentence.
simple
complex
compound
none of these.
Rearrange the words to form an interrogative sentence.
You will come when back?
when will you come back?
when you will come back?
when will come you back?
when you come back will?
Identify the right interrogative sentence
Why are you disturbing me?
She is disturbing me
She disturbs me
Is She disturbed me
This street __________ because of snow.
Complete the sentence in passive voice in present perfect tense using the words in brackets (already/to close)
This street had already been closed because of snow.
This street is already closed because of snow.
This street has already been closed because of snow.
This street has already closed because of snow.
I tried to speak Spanish, and my friend tried to speak English.
This is an example for __________ sentence.
Change the imperative sentence into an interrogative sentence.
Stop talking.
Can you stop talking?
Will you stop talking?
Won't you stop talking?
Can't you stop talking?
If only I were young again!
Change the exclamatory sentence into an assertive one.
I think I were young again.
I think if I were young again.
I hope if I were young again.
I wish I were young again.
The dishes have not been washed by my brother.
Change to active voice.
My brother had not washed the dishes.
My brother has not washed the dishes.
My brother did not wash the dishes.
My brother was not washing the dishes.
Climbing up the tree, he plucked some mangoes.
Change the simple sentence into a compound sentence.
He has climbed up the tree and has plucked some mangoes.
He climbed up the tree and plucked some mangoes.
He was climbing up the tree and plucking some mangoes.
He is climbing up the tree and plucking some mangoes.