Transformation Quiz

About the Test

  • Learner Level: Intermediate to Advanced
  • Exam TypeOnline MCQ
  • Exam Code: CHANGING7690
  • Number of Questions: 15
  • Full Marks: 15

This quiz tests what you learned on the Transformation of Sentences page. Some of the questions are easier, some are more difficult. Don’t worry if you don’t know the answer! Don’t use any books or websites to help you – the idea is to find your natural level! 

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Q1. Choose the simple form of sentence 'Stand here and die’.
Stand here that you can die.
Stand here only to die.
Without standing here will die.
As you stand here will die.
Q2. I saw him going to market. (Make it compound)
I saw him and he was going to market.
I saw him who was going to market.
I saw him and he has to go to market.
He goes to market which I saw.
Q3. The correct complex form of the sentence 'A rolling stone gathers no moss' is:
A stone that gathers no moss is rolling.
Since a stone is rolling, it will gather no moss.
Though a stone rolls, it gathers no moss.
A stone that is rolling gathers no moss.
Q4. He shut the door and went out. (Make it simple)
Shutting the door, he went out.
He shutting the door before went out.
He went out shutting door.
Closing the door, he went out.
Q5. You have done a mistake and I know it. (Make it simple)
I know the mistake that you have done.
I know your mistake.
Do not do the mistake any more.
Do you know your mistake?
Q6. What is the compound form of the sentence- 'She kept her promise?’
She made a promise to keep.
She made a promise so that she could keep it.
She not only made a promise but also kept it.
As she made a promise, she kept it.
Q7. He appeared at the examination but failed. (Transform into complex sentence)
Though he appeared at the examination, he failed.
He was appeared at the examination but failed.
Having he appeared at the examination but failed.
Being he appeared at the examination but failed.
Q8. 'Our present house suits us.' Make it complex.
The house which we live suits us.
The house is suitable where we live.
The house in which we live is suitable.
The house in which we live at present suits us.
Q9. 'I know nothing about what he did in London.' Identify the simple form of the sentence from the following options:
I know nothing about him in London.
I know nothing about what happened in London.
I know nothing about his activities in London.
I know nothing about what happened to him in London.
Q10. Unless you work hard, you will not succeed. (Compound)
Without working hard and you will not succeed.
Work hard or you will not succeed.
Work hard and you will not succeed.
You work hard and will succeed.
Q11. ‘He is too weak to walk.’ (Make it complex)
He is so weak that he cannot walk.
He is very weak to walk.
He is so weak to walk.
He is weak to walk.
Q12. In case of your failure to move, you will die. (Make compound sentence)
You will to move to die.
You shall move to die.
If you do not move, you will die.
Move or die.
Q13. ‘The boy was diligent, so the teacher praised him.’ The simple form of this sentence is:
The boy was diligence as the teacher praised him.
The teacher praised the boy for his diligent.
The teacher praised the boy for his diligence.
The boy was praised by the teacher for his diligence.
Q14. Find the simple form of the sentence, ‘I heard that she was singing'.
I heard her to sing.
I heard her being sing.
I heard her singing.
I heard her song.
Q15. My ambition is to serve the country. (Complex)
My ambition is that I should serve my country.
My ambition is that I shall serve my country.
To serve my country is my ambition.
I serve my country is my great ambition.