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.
Keep quiet when you are in the class room.Identify the type of sentence.
exclamatory
interrogative
assertive
imperative
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.
“What exceptional children these are!”
Identify the type of sentence.
declarative
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 students are studying because they have a test tomorrow.Identify the type of sentence.
simple
complex
compound
None of these.
The sun rose and everything looked bright.Identify the type of sentence.
The car was too expensive for me to buy.
Change the form of this sentence containing the adverb too without changing the meaning.
The car was expensive so that I couldn't buy it.
The car was very expensive that I couldn't buy it.
The car was so expensive that I couldn't buy it.
The car was so expensive for me to buy it.
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.