He is too ignorant for the post of a postman.
Change form of this sentence containing the adverb too without changing the meaning
He is so ignorant that he is not suitable for the post of a postman.
He is ignorant and he is not suitable for the post of a postman.
He is very ignorant that he is not suitable for the post of a postman.
He is ignorant so he is not suitable for the post of a postman
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.
The thief drove so fast that the police cannot catch him.
Rewrite the sentence using the adverb too without changing the meaning.
He drove too fast for the police for catching.
He drove too fast for the police to catching.
He drove too fast for the police for catch.
He drove too fast for the police to catch.
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?
Interrogative sentence is a sentence that _____________ .
makes statements
asks questions
expresses a command
expresses strong feeling
Frame the negative question.You are feeling well.
Aren't you feeling well?
Are you feeling well?
Don't you feel well?
Do you feel well?
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.
He succeeded unexpectedly.Convert the simple sentence into a complex sentence.
He succeeded although his success was not expected.
He succeeded since his success was not expected.
He succeeded if his success was not expected.
He succeeded so his success was not expected.
How wonderful it is to be alive today!Identify the type of sentence.
imperative
declarative
interrogative
exclamatory
A sentence that expresses strong feeling is called __________ sentence.