He is too ignorant for the post of a postman.
Change form of this sentence containing the adverb too without changing the meaning
He is so ignorant that he is not suitable for the post of a postman.
He is ignorant and he is not suitable for the post of a postman.
He is very ignorant that he is not suitable for the post of a postman.
He is ignorant so he is not suitable for the post of a postman
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?
I will eat chocolates today.Change the affirmative sentence into a negative sentence.
I don't eat chocolate today.
I won't eat chocolate today.
I didn't eat chocolate today.
I won't be eating chocolate today.
He must work very hard to win the first prize.Convert this simple sentence into a compound one.
He must work very hard,and he will win the first prize.
He must work very hard,but he will win the first prize.
He must work very hard,or he will not win the first prize.
He must work very hard,because he will win the first prize.
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.
We repaired the car.Change the sentence into passive voice in the past continuous tense.
The car was repairing.
The car was being repaired.
The car was repaired.
The car is being repaired.
Very few cities in India are as rich as Mumbai.
Change the degree of comparison of the sentence into the superlative.
Mumbai is richer that most other cities in India.
Mumbai is the richest city in India.
Mumbai is one of the rich cities in India.
Mumbai is one of the richest cities in India.
Interrogative sentence is a sentence that _____________ .
makes statements
asks questions
expresses a command
expresses strong feeling
A ________ sentence has only one subject and one predicate.
compound
simple
complex
None of these.
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.