Change the question into a statement.
Are there so many people in the theatre?
So many people are in the theatre.
People are so many in the theatre.
There are so many people in the theatre.
None of these
There aren't any fresh fruits in that shop. Change the negative sentence into an affirmative one.
There are few fresh fruits in that shop.
There are some fresh fruits in that shop.
There are much fresh fruits in that shop.
There is some fresh fruits in that shop.
A sentence that makes a statement is called ____________ sentence.
interrogative
imperative
declarative
exclamatory
Maninder likes swimming. This is a _______ sentence.
compound
simple
complex
negative
We invited him to the party yesterday. Change to passive voice.
He is invited to the party yesterday.
He has been invited to the party yesterday.
He was invited to the party yesterday.
He had been invited to the party yesterday.
I was given the book by my friend last Sunday. Change the sentence to active voice.
My friend has given me the book last Sunday.
My friend gave me the book last Sunday.
My friend was giving me the book last Sunday.
My friend had given me the book last Sunday.
There are five varieties of rose, a lot of orchids, a cute bush orange tree and some jasmines in our garden. This is a ______________ sentence.
John is wiser than Paul. Change the assertive sentence into an interrogative sentence.
Is John not wiser than Paul?
Was not John wiser than Paul?
Is not John wiser than Paul?
Does not John wiser than Paul?
The bag was too heavy for me to lift.
The bag was heavy and I could not lift it.
The bag was so heavy I could not lift it.
The bag was so heavy that I could not lift it.
The bag was very heavy that I could not lift it.
Put all the boxes on that table. Identify the kind of sentence.
Declarative
Imperative
Exclamatory
Interrogative