Tagged: transformation of sentences
Change the following exclamatory sentences into declarative sentences. 1. What an upsetting sight it was! 2. How hot the sun is! 3. What a disappointment! 4. What a terrible shame it was! 5. How...
Change the following declarative sentences into exclamatory sentences. You can start an exclamatory sentence with how or what (a/an). Use how before an adjective. Use what (a/an) before adjective + noun. 1. You are...
A simple sentence has just one clause and one finite verb. A compound sentence has two or more independent clauses connected by coordinating conjunctions. In order to change a simple sentence into a compound...
Change negative sentences into affirmative without changing the meaning. 1. We cannot refuse this offer. 2. He has not completed his work. 3. I have no inclination to help them. 4. I couldn’t help...
Change assertive sentences into WH questions. 1. My sister wakes up at 6 am. 2. Raju went to school. 3. The hunter killed a deer. 4. Sam solved the puzzle. 5. The children were...
An exclamatory sentence expresses a sudden feeling or emotion. Exclamatory sentences end with an exclamation mark. Exclamations are usually constructed with how or what. Use how before an adjective or adverb. How beautiful! Use...
Change the following statements into questions. This sentence transformation worksheet is for students of classes 4 and 5. How to change a statement into a question If the affirmative sentence has an auxiliary verb...
Change the affirmative sentences to negative sentences. 1. She lives with her parents. 2. She sells shells on the seashore. 3. I like mangoes. 4. Dogs like to chase cats. 5. She makes models...