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.
I was given the book by my friend last Sunday.Change the sentence to active voice.
My friend gave me the book last Sunday.
My friend has given me the book last Sunday.
My friend was giving me the book last Sunday.
My friend had given me the book last Sunday.
My cat always sleeps.Change the sentence to negative.
My cat never sleeps.
My cat does not sleep.
My cat does not always sleep.
My cat will not sleep always.
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.
A ________ sentence has only one subject and one predicate.
compound
simple
complex
None of these.
A sentence that makes a statement is called ____________ sentence.
interrogative
imperative
declarative
exclamatory
There is a petrol pump ______.
nearly
nearby
nearest
close
They not only looted the shop but also set fire to it.Convert the compound sentence into a simple sentence.
Before looting the house, they also set fire to it.
Instead of looting the house, they also set fire to it.
Besides looting the house, they also set fire to it.
With looting the house, they also set fire to it.
Move the chairs into that corner as quickly as you can.Identify the kind od sentence.
Declarative
Imperative
Exclamatory
Interrogative
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.