I am not a little tired.Change the negative sentence into an affirmative one.
I am tired.
I am very tired.
I am little tired
I am few tired.
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.
A sentence that makes a statement is called ____________ sentence.
interrogative
imperative
declarative
exclamatory
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.
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.
A sentence that expresses strong feeling is called __________ sentence.
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.
Rewrite the sentence using too.
He is so proud that he will not apologise.
He is too proud for apologise.
He is too proud to apologise.
He is too proud to apologising.
He is too proud for apologising.
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.