Replace 'too' with 'so...that' without changing the meaning of the sentence.He is too ignorant for the post of a postman.
He is so ignorant that he is not suitable for the post of a postman.
He is so ignorant and that he is not suitable for the post of a postman.
He is so ignorant that he is suitable for the post of a postman.
None of these
Frame a negative question:You are feeling well.
Are you feeling well?
Aren't you feeling well?
Don't you feel well?
Do you feel well?
Come in the evening. Which part of the sentence is a phrase?
In the evening
Come
Come in
Interrogative sentence is a sentence that _____________ .
makes statements
asks questions
expresses a command
expresses strong feeling
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 .
___________ is group of two or more words that conveys a partial meaning.
Phrase
Sentence
Participle
There is a petrol pump ______.
nearly
nearby
nearest
close
Time is the what now. Rearrange the jumbled sentence into a complete sentence.
What is the time now?
Is the what time now .
What time now it is.
May I have a clean plate? The sentence is __________ sentence.
imperative
interrogative
declarative
exclamatory
'Being tired of waiting' is a _____________.
phrase
sentence
clause