The students are studying because they have a test tomorrow.Identify the type of sentence.
simple
complex
compound
None of these.
They not only looted the shop but also set fire to it.Convert the compound sentence into a simple sentence.
Before looting the house, they also set fire to it.
Instead of looting the house, they also set fire to it.
Besides looting the house, they also set fire to it.
With looting the house, they also set fire to it.
Our bed room has been furnished with a double bed,a wardrobe ,two chairs and a dressing table.
This is a ______________ sentence.
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.
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.
Very few cities in India are as rich as Mumbai.
Change the degree of comparison of the sentence into the superlative.
Mumbai is richer than 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.
Do any of you know where they have gone ?
The sentence is an __________ sentence.
imperative
interrogative
assertive
exclamatory
Wisdom is better than wealth. Change the assertive sentence into an interrogative sentence.
Is wisdom not better than wealth ?
Was not wisdom better than wealth ?
Is not wisdom better than wealth ?
Does not wisdom better than wealth ?
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.
This razor is not as sharp as that one.Change the sentence to comparative degree.
That razor is sharper than this one.
This razor is sharper than that one.
That razor is not sharper than this one.
This razor is not sharp than that one.