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22. Transform the given complex sentence into compound sentence.

If you cannot obey me you have to leave.

(A) If you don’t obey me, you will have to leave.

(B) Obey or leave.

(C) Either obey me or leave.

(D) Obey me or leave.

23. Transform the given sentence into interrogative.

Stop it.

(A) Will you stop it?

(B) Please stop it.

(C) Can you stop it?

(D) Please stop.

24. Transform the given compound sentence into complex sentence.

Cancer is curable and everybody knows this.

(A) Cancer is curable is known to all.

(B) Cancer is curable is a known fact.

(C) Everybody knows that cancer is curable.

(D) Everybody knows that cancer can be cured.

25. Transform the given complex sentence into compound sentence.

As soon as we heard the shout, we rushed to the spot.

(A) We heard the shout and rushed to the spot.

(B) Hearing the shout, we rushed to the spot.

(C) We heard the shout and rushed.

(D) We rushed to the spot as soon as we heard the shout.

26. Transform the given compound sentence into complex sentence.

You have to be 18 years old or you can’t drive.

(A) You can’t drive because you are under 18.

(B) To drive, you have to be 18 years old.

(C) If you are under 18, you can’t drive.

(D) If you are 18-year-old, you can’t drive.


27. Transform the given exclamatory sentence into assertive sentence:

How kind of you to help her like that.

(A) How kind of you that you helped her like that.

(B) It is very kind of you to help her.

(C) You are very kind to help her like that.

(D) It is very kind of you to help her like that.

28. Transform the given complex sentence into compound sentence.

Although he is rich, he is not happy.

(A) He isn’t happy but he is rich.

(B) He is rich and still not happy.

(C) He is rich but he is not happy.

(D) He is rich but not happy.

29. Transform the given sentence into negative.

Ajay loved his parents.

(A) Ajay hates his parents.

(B) Ajay did not love his parents.

(C) Ajay does not love his parents.

(D) Ajay did not hate his parents.

30. Transform the given sentence into positive.

Samay writes more neatly than any other boy in the class.

(A) No other boy of Samays class writes as neatly as he.

(B) Samay writes neatly than all his classmates.

(C) Samays writing is very neat.

(D) Samays writing is neater than all the boys in his class.

Direction: Combine each of the following pairs of sentences using infinitives.


31. They wanted to win. They worked hard for that reason.

(A) They worked hard to win.

(B) They worked hard for that reason to win.

(C) To win they worked hard.

(D) They wanted to win and worked hard


32. She was sensible. She did the right thing.

(A) She was sensible to did the right thing.

(B) She did the right thing to be sensible

(C) She was sensible enough to do the right thing.

(D) To be sensible she did right thing.

33. The students were not able to solve the problem. It was too difficult for them.

(A) It was too difficult to solve the problem.

(B) To the students it was too difficult to solve the problem.

(C) The problem for the student was too difficult to solve.

(D) The problem was too difficult for the students to solve.

34. It is too late. We can’t start a new lesson now.

(A) It is too late for us to start a new lesson.

(B) It is too late that can’t start a new lesson now.

(C) It is getting late to start a new lesson.

(D) We are too late starting a new lesson.

35. The manager appointed John. He will do the accounts.

(A) He will do the accounts the manager appointed John.

(B) The manager appointed James to do the accounts.

(C) The manager appointed to John he will do the accounts

(D) Being appointed by manager John will do the accounts.

11. Transform the given sentence and change into noun.

Parul sympathises with the needy and poor.

(A) Parul is sympathetic towards needy and poor.

(B) Parul treats needy and poor with sympathy.

(C) Parul has sympathy for the needy and poor.

(D) Needy and poor are sympathised by Parul.

12. Transform the given sentence by changing into verb.

The examination result gave her pleasure.

(A) The examination result pleased her.

(B) Her examination result gave her pleasure.

(C) She was pleased by her examination result.


(D) She was pleased to see her examination result.

13. Transform the given sentence into interrogative.

A great deal of research has been done on the Science project.

(A) Has much research been done on the science project?

(B) Has the Science project undergone research?

(C) The Science project is thoroughly researched, isn’t it?

(D) Much research has been done on the science project, isn’t it?

14. Transform the given sentence into complex sentences.

We have informed her of her success.

(A) We have informed her of her being successful.

(B) She has been informed by us of her success.

(C) We have informed her that she has succeeded.

(D) She has been informed that she has succeeded.

3. Transform the given sentence into simple.

She said that she was coming.

(A) She will come today.

(B) She is coming.

(C) She told of her coming.

(D) She told that she was coming.

4. Transform the given sentence into adjective.

She treated me respectfully.

(A) She treated me with respect.

(B) She respectfully treats me.

(C) She was respectful to me.

(D) She treats me respect.

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