This razor is not as sharp as that one.Change the sentence to comparative degree.
That razor is sharper than this one.
This razor is sharper than that one.
That razor is not sharper than this one.
This razor is not sharp than that one.
Frame the negative question.You are feeling well.
Are you feeling well?
Aren't you feeling well?
Don't you feel well?
Do you feel well?
May I have a clean plate? The sentence is __________ sentence.
imperative
interrogative
declarative
exclamatory
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.
There isn't any meat left in the freezer.Change the negative sentence into an affirmative one.
There is meat left in the freezer.
There is few meat left in the freezer.
There is some meat left in the freezer.
There is many meat left in the freezer.
Move the chairs into that corner as quickly as you can.Identify the kind of sentence.
Declarative
Imperative
Exclamatory
Interrogative
How wonderful it is to be alive today!Identify the type of sentence.
He speaks too fast to be understood.
Change the form of this sentence containing the adverb too without changing the meaning.
He speaks fast and he cannot be understood.
He speaks very fast so he cannot be understood.
He speaks so fast that he cannot be understood.
He speaks fast but he cannot be understood.
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?
A ________ sentence has only one subject and one predicate.
compound
simple
complex
None of these.