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Transformation of Sentences

The document discusses different types of sentences and provides examples of how sentences can be transformed between types while maintaining the same meaning. It explains that exclamatory sentences can be changed to assertive sentences, affirmative sentences can be changed to negative sentences, and interrogative sentences can be changed to assertive sentences. The document then provides a practice section with examples of sentences and directions to transform them between types.

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Transformation of Sentences

The document discusses different types of sentences and provides examples of how sentences can be transformed between types while maintaining the same meaning. It explains that exclamatory sentences can be changed to assertive sentences, affirmative sentences can be changed to negative sentences, and interrogative sentences can be changed to assertive sentences. The document then provides a practice section with examples of sentences and directions to transform them between types.

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20 Transformation

e
of Sentences
Sneak Peek
exclamatory to
assertive
REWIND affirmative to
negative
interrogative to
You know that there are four kinds of sentences. assertive
• assertive sentence • exclamatory sentence
• imperative sentence • interrogative sentence
You also know that there are two kinds of assertive sentences.
• affirmative sentence • negative sentence
Now, take a look at these sentences.
• How beautiful is this rose!
This is a very beautiful rose.
• What a great victory!
It was a great victory.
The first sentence in each pair is an exclamatory sentence, and the second is
an assertive sentence. But, both the sentences convey the same idea. Hence,
we see that it is possible to change an exclamatory sentence into an assertive
sentence.
It is also possible to change an affirmative sentence into a negative sentence
without altering the meaning. For example,
• I was doubtful of your success.
I was not sure of your success.
• Where there is smoke, there is fire.
There is no smoke without fire.

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assertive sentence
We can also change an
interrogative sentence into an
without changing the mcaninq. For example,
What if i am late?
It does not matter if I am late, sentence contains
If the assertive ever in the
• Is there any sense in waiting for him it becomes Forexample,
for three hours? interrogativesentence.
price.
never asked you its
There is no sense in waiting for him for price?
Did I ever ask you its
three hours,

PRACTISE

Change each of these sentences as directed.


1 Who can forget MahatmaGandhi? (change to assertive)

2. I wish I were young again. (change to exclamatory)

3. How wet and cold you are! (change to assertive)


aye arcl cad •
4. There was no one present who did not applaud. (change to
affirmative)

5. He is too weak to move about. (change to n gative)

6. Is this the kind of behaviourexpecte of you? (change to assertive)

T This can never happen. (change to interrogative) Ole

8. I am yearning for a short holiday, (change to exclamatory)

9. None wili deny that he is a digni led person. (change to affirmative)

10. You will never forge this wonderful o


interrogative)
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