Changing Sentences

TRANSFORMATION OF SENTENCES

1. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.  

  • (a) The old man was unable to carry the load. (Negative)
  • (b) Very few metals are as precious as gold. (Comparative)
  • (c) Cricket is a very exciting game. (Exclamatory)
  • (d) Don't go out in the rain. (Assertive)
  • (e) Everybody hates a liar. (Interrogative)

2. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Keats was one of the greatest romantic poets in the world. (Positive)
  • (b) Who does not wish to be happy? (Assertive)
  • (c) There is no room in the bench' (Interrogative)
  • (d) I wish I were a child again. (Exclamatory)
  • (e) He was present in the meeting. (Negative)

3. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) None but Allah can help us. (Affirmative)
  • (b) Everybody wants to be happy. (Interrogative)
  • (c) He is too weak to talk (Negative)
  • (d) Cuckoo sings very sweetly. (Exclamatory)
  • (e) Gold is one of the most precious metals. (Positive)

4. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Samir is a regular student. (Negative)
  • (b) He is very lucky. (Exclamatory)
  • (c) Dhaka is the largest city in Bangladesh. (Positive)
  • (d) Tell me what is true. (Simple)
  • (e) He is too weak to move (Negative)

5. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) He has nothing but a few friends. (Affirmative)
  • (b) Very few metals are as precious as gold. (Superlative)
  • (c) Everybody wishes to be happy. (Interrogative)
  • (d) He is too weak to walk. (Negative) 
  • (e) What a nice plan it is! (Assertive)

6. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) You must obey your parents (Negative)
  • (b) Smoking is a bad habit. (Interrogative)
  • (c) If I were a king. (Assertive)
  • (d) If you work hard, you will prosper in life. (Negative)
  • (e) In 1996, I was born. (Complex)

7. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Very few students in the class are as small as Sami. (Superlative)
  • (b) No one could deny that she was pretty. (Affirmative)
  • (c) You should think before you leap. (Imperative)
  • (d) The peasantry of our country lead unhappy life. (Exclamatory)
  • (e) The boy did his best. (Interrogative)

8. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Who does not want to be happy? (Assertive)
  • (b) Every mother loves her child. (Negative)
  • (c) Fie! You are a cheat. (Assertive)
  • (d) Gold is one of the most precious metals' {Positive)
  • (e) Health is wealth. (Complex)'

9. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) As soon as the thief saw the police, he ran away. (Negative)
  • (b) Akbar was one of the greatest kings of India. (Positive)
  • (c) The Cuckoo sings very sweetly. (Exclamatory)
  • (d) What a lonely garden is! (Assertive)
  • (e) We should take care of our health. (Imperative)

10. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Rabindranath Tagore is one of the greatest poets in the world. (Comparative)
  • (b) This is a fact. (Negative)
  • (c) The flowers are very charming' (Exclamatory)
  • (d) Everybody wants to be rich. (Interrogative)
  • (e) Bangladesh is more populous than any other country. (Positive)

11. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) He is better than most other boys in the class. (Positive)
  • (b) Every teacher loves his students. (Negative)
  • (c) I shall never forget you. (Affirmative)
  • (d) They were as wise as the Magi. (Comparative)
  • (e) Nobody trusts a liar. (Question)

12. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) As soon as the thief saw the police, he ran away. (Negative) 
  • (b) There is no use of this law. (Interrogative) 
  • (c) Alas! He has failed. (Assertive) 
  • (d) I wish I could be a child again. (Exclamatory) 
  • (e) Dhaka is one of the biggest cities of Bangladesh. (Positive)

13. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Very few cities of the world are as famous as London. (Superlative) 
  • (b) Their problem was so difficult that we could not solve. (Affirmative) 
  • (c) He had nothing to say in this matter. (Interrogative) 
  • (d) I wish I had the wings of a dove. (Exclamatory) 
  • (e) Never tell a lie. (Assertive)

14. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Only Allah can save us. (Negative)
  • (b) Dhaka is the largest city in Bangladesh. (Positive)
  • (c) A little learning is a dangerous thing. (Exclamatory)
  • (d) Everybody hates a liar. (Interrogative)
  • (e) How nice the bird is! (Assertive)

15. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Everybody fears death. (Question) 
  • (b) Akbar was one of the greatest kings of India. (Positive) 
  • (c) No sooner had he seen the bear than he ran away. (Affirmative) 
  • (d) What a miserable life he leads! (Statement) 
  • (e) We should settle the dispute. (Imperative)

16. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Gold is one of the most precious metals. (Positive) 
  • (b) Every mother loves her child. (Negative) 
  • (c) You should not laugh at a lame man. (Imperative) 
  • (d) I never drink tea. (Interrogative) 
  • (e) It is a very cheering report. (Exclamatory)

17. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Prevention is better than cure. (Positive) 
  • (b) He leads a most unhappy life. (Exclamatory) 
  • (c) Man cannot help obeying some social rules. (Affirmative) 
  • (d) Their glory can never fade. (Interrogative) 
  • (e) We do not hate the poor. (Imperative)

18. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Cricket is one of the most popular games in Bangladesh. (Positive)
  • (b) A little learning is a dangerous thing. (Exclamatory)
  • (c) There is no mother but loves her child. (Affirmative) 
  • (d) As soon as he reached home, the rain started. (Negative) 
  • (e) Hurrah! We have won the game. (Assertive) 

19. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Gold is one of the most precious metals. (Positive) 
  • (b) Her parents always liked her. (Negative)
  • (c) None believes a liar. (Interrogative)
  • (d) This pen is not as fine as mine. (Comparative) 
  • (e) He leads a very unhappy life. (Exclamatory) 

20. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Keo Karadong is one of the highest peaks in Bangladesh. (Positive) 
  • (b) I will be ever loyal to my country. (Negative) 
  • (c) None could say that the shy boy would be the famous Einstein. (Interrogative) 
  • (d) We should have the courage to say the right things. (Imperative) 
  • (e) Fie! You are a cheat. (Assertive)

21. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) We eat to live. (Interrogative) 
  • (b) The crow looks very ugly. (Exclamatory) 
  • (c) Cure is not so good as prevention. (Comparative) 
  • (d)   No one could deny that she was pretty. (Affirmative) 
  • (e) You should think before you leap. (Imperative)

22. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Imran   Khan   is   greater   than   most   other cricketers. (Positive)
  • (b) None likes to forget  his country. (Interrogative) 
  • (c) The Cuckoo sings very sweetly. (Exclamatory) 
  • (d) The boy is very agile. (Negative)  
  • (e) Don't go out in the rain. (Assertive)

23. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) I wish I had been rich. (Exclamatory) 
  • (b) They spent a pleasant day. (Interrogative) 
  • (c) Very few metals are so precious as gold. (Comparative) 
  • (d) Everybody must die. (Negative) 
  • (e) He lives in peace. (Negative-interrogative)

24. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) No sooner had he seen the police than he ran away. (Affirmative) 
  • (b) Everybody lives in society. (Negative) 
  • (c) There is no use of this book. (Interrogative) 
  • (d) His handwriting is very clear. (Exclamatory) 
  • (e) Arabian Nights is better than most other story books. (Superlative),

25. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) What a lonely garden! (Assertive) 
  • (b) Calcutta is bigger than most other cities in India. (Positive) 
  • (c) I shall never forget him. (Affirmative) 
  • (d) Nobody believes a liar. (Question) 
  • (e) He wants to go out. (Imperative)

26. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Akbar was one of the greatest kings of India. (Positive) 
  • (b) The police punished the thief. (Negative) 
  • (c) The fox is a very cunning animal. (Exclamatory) 
  • (d) Everybody loves her mother. (Question) 
  • (e) You should not kill your time. (Imperative)

27. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) Allah alone can save us. (Negative) 
  • (b) Nobody trusts a liar. (Question) 
  • (c) Every mother loves her child. (Negative) 
  • (d) Maradona   is   one   of   the   most   famous footballers in the world. (Positive) 
  • (e) Chittagong is the biggest port in Bangladesh. (Comparative)

28. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) He is better than most other boys in the class. (Positive)
  • (b) Would that I were a king! (Assertive) 
  • (c) Every teacher loves his students. (Negative) 
  • (d) I shall never forget you. (Affirmative) 
  • (e) They were as wise as the Magi. (Comparative)

29. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Every mother loves her child. (Negative) 
  • (b) Everybody hates a liar. (Interrogative) 
  • (c) Only Allah can save us. (Negative) 
  • (d) How nice the bird is! (Assertive) 
  • (e) He plays football. (Imperative)

30. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.  

  • (a) How beautiful the bird is! (Assertive) 
  • (b) Dhaka   is   bigger   than   any   other   city   in Bangladesh. (Positive) 
  • (c) I always remember you. (Negative) 
  • (d) Nobody trusts a liar. (Question) 
  • (e) Very few animals are as ferocious as the tiger. (Comparative)

31. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) We should take care of our health. (Imperative) 
  • (b) He was a very honest boy. (Exclamatory) 
  • (c) There is no man but loves his country. (Affirmative) 
  • (d) Everybody turned to look at Bahadur. (Question) 
  • (e) Very few metals are as precious as gold. (Superlative)

32. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) Very few cities of the world are as famous as London. (Superlative) 
  • (b) The problem was so difficult that we could not solve. (Affirmative) 
  • (c) He had nothing to say in this matter. (Interrogative) 
  • (d) I wish I had the wings of a dove. (Exclamatory) 
  • (e) Never tell a lie. (Assertive)

33. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Gold is one of the most precious metals. (Positive) 
  • (b) Her parents always liked her. (Negative) 
  • (c) None believes a liar. (Interrogative) 
  • (d) His pen is not as fine as mine. (Comparative) 
  • (e) He leads a very unhappy life. (Exclamatory)

34. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) As soon as the thief saw the police, he ran away. (Negative)
  • (b) There is no use of this law. (Interrogative)
  • (c) Alas! He has failed. (Assertive)
  • (d) I wish I could be a child again.'(Exclamatory)
  • (e) Dhaka is one of the biggest cities of Bangladesh. (Positive)

35. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) Very few cities of the world are as famous as London. (Superlative)
  • (b) The problem was so difficult that we couldn't solve. (Affirmative) 
  • (c) They had nothing to say in this regard. (Interrogative)
  • (d) I wish I had the wings of a dove! (Exclamatory)
  • (e) Never tell a lie. (Assertive)

36. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Every king has a crown. (Negative) 
  • (b) I have never been to Cox's Bazar. (Interrogative) 
  • (c) I wish I were a bird. (Exclamatory) 
  • (d) He is one of the most intelligent students in the class. (Comparative) 
  • (e) The problem is so difficult that we can't solve it. (Affirmative)

37. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) All Bangladeshis are polite. (Negative) 
  • (b)  Everybody wants to be rich. (Interrogative) 
  • (c) Would that I were a child again! (Assertive) 
  • (d) He leads a very unhappy life. (Exclamatory) 
  • (e) Keats is one of the greatest romantic poets in the world. (Positive)

38. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Achilles also died. (W/H Question) 
  • (b) The cuckoo sings very sweetly. (Exclamatory) 
  • (c) You should not find fault with others. (Imperative) 
  • (d) No other spinner in Bangladesh is as perfect as Rafiq. (Comparative) 
  • (e) Never tell a lie. (Affirmative)

49. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Every rose has thorn. (Negative) 
  • (b) No other man in the village is as wise as he. (Comparative) 
  • (c) It is a very splendid building. (Exclamatory) 
  • (d) Nobody trusts a liar. (Question) 
  • (e) He wants to go out. (Imperative)

50. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Who can do this sum? (Negative) 
  • (b) Bhutan is one of the smallest states in Asia. (Comparative) 
  • (c) Nothing but the book is found. (Affirmative) 
  • (d) He leads an unhappy life. (Exclamatory) 
  • (e) We should settle the dispute. (Imperative)

51. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) Tufan is one of the best boys in the class. (Positive degree) 
  • (b) Everybody likes an honest man. (Question) 
  • (c) It is a very cheering report. (Exclamatory) 
  • (d) Man is mortal. (Make it negative) 
  • (e) How beautiful the flower is! (Assertive) 

52. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets. 

  • (a) What a fool he is! (Assertive) 
  • (b) He is the worst boy in the class. (Positive) 
  • (c) Nobody trusts a liar. (Question) 
  • (d) As soon as he reached home, the rain started. (Negative) 
  • (e)   A little learning is a dangerous thing. (Exclamatory)

53. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) It was one of the most memorable journeys in my life. (Positive).
  • (b) Those were fertile. (Negative).
  • (c) Mr. Ahamed is the wisest man in the village. (Comparative Degree).
  • (d) He never eats more than one thing. (Positive Degree).
  • (e) What a pity! (Assertive)

54. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) Cox's Bazar is the longest sea-beach in the world. (Positive).
  • (b) Everyone knows this. (Interrogative). 
  • (c) It is more powerful than anything else. (Superlative degree).
  • (d) Only   education   gives   us   the   light   of knowledge. (Negative).
  • (e) Karim is one of the oldest men in the village. (Comparative)

55. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) Would that I were a poet like Nazrul. (Assertive).
  • (b) He became rich. (Negative).
  • (c) She was one of the most wonderful geese of the world. (Positive).
  • (d) She is not the poorest country in the world. (Positive).
  • (e) Mohammad Muhsin was a kind man. (Negative).

56. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) Very few countries in the world are as populous as it. (comparative)
  • (b) He inherited vast property from his father and sister. (Interrogative).
  • (c) He did not marry. (Affirmative).
  • (d) They are honest and pious. (Negative)
  • (e) So, we speak French. (Passive).

57. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) Meena needed as much food as Raju. (Comparative).
  • (b) Raju thought that he worked harder than Meena. (Positive).
  • (c) Raju found out that it was not easy to light the fire. (Affirmative).
  • (d) But Meena's father disagreed. (Negative).
  • (e) She passed her time in reading and writing. (Interrogative).

58. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) Her parents liked her very much. (Negative).
  • (b) Everybody hates a dishonest man. (Interrogative)
  • (c) Only the fools will say so. (Negative)
  • (d) Snow white was the fairest of all women. (Positive)
  • (e) Very few poets in Bengali literature are as famous as Kazi Nazrul. (Superlative)

59. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) Who has ever seen such a wonderful sight? (Assertive)
  • (b)  No one will deny his courage. (Affirmative) 
  • (c) Man is born free. (Interrogative)
  • (d) Please help him in his distress. (Assertive)
  • (e) No other woman was as clever as the lady guest. (Superlative)

60. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a)   Every rose has a thorn. (Negative)
  • (b)  No other dramatist is as great as Shakespeare. (Superlative)
  • (c)  Have you ever heard such a story? (Assertive)
  • (d)  He did not listen to his parents. (Interrogative)
  • (e)   Don't neglect your duties. (Assertive)

61. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a)  It burns the prettiest of any wood. (Comparative)
  • (b)  Is his purpose clear? (Assertive)
  • (c) All men must die. (Negative)
  • (d)  We shall not talk to him. (Interrogative)
  • (e)  Shut up. (Assertive)

62. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) Iron is the most useful of all metals. (Comparative)
  • (b) Mustn't we work hard? (Assertive)
  • (c)  I did not find many people there. (Affirmative)
  • (d) The meeting ended at 5 pm. (Interrogative)
  • (e)  Please finish the work in time. (Assertive)

63. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) Ratan is the best boy in the class. (Comparative) 
  • (b) Take care of your health. (Assertive)
  • (c) You must obey your teachers. (Negative)
  • (d) Didn't we pass an anxious hour? (Assertive)
  • (e) She liked the late spring. (Interrogative)

64. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) She was the best housewife.  (Comparative)
  • (b) Don't neglect your duties. (Assertive)
  • (c)  He was not a dishonest boy. (Affirmative) 
  • (d) She likes white gloves. (Interrogative)
  • (e) Didn't they welcome the good news? (Assertive)

65. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a)  Bhutan is smaller than most other countries in the world. (Positive)
  • (b) Man must submit to destiny. (Negative)
  • (c)  Please help my brother.   (Assertive)
  • (d)  Prevention is better than cure. (Interrogative)
  • (e) Who does not know the owl? (Assertive)

66. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) Tomatoes are cheaper than oranges. (Positive)
  • (b) You cannot help going there. (Affirmative)
  • (c) Let him be warned. (Assertive)
  • (d) Addiction to drinking is dangerous. (Interrogative)
  • (e) Does it make a good profit? (Assertive)

67. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a)  Milk is the most nutritious of all foods. (Positive)
  • (b)  He lives alone in the house. (Negative)
  • (c)  Please post the letter. (Assertive)
  • (d)  I have had my revenge at last. (Interrogative)
  • (e)  Can we get admission without a ticket? (Assertive)

68. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a)  English is the richest of all languages in the world. (Positive)
  • (b)  He was never late. (Affirmative)
  • (c)  Always speak the right thing. (Assertive)
  • (d)  Cotton is softer than many other fibers. (Superlative)
  • (e) Was it as nice as ours? (Assertive)

69. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a)  Sohel is the noblest person. (Positive)
  • (b)   Only the moon was visible. (Negative)
  • (c) Never oppose me. (Assertive)
  • (d) They could not drink salty sea water. (Interrogative)
  • (e)  Have you any doubt about it? (Assertive)

70. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a)  It burns the prettiest of any wood. (Positive)
  • (b)  Never tell a lie. (Affirmative)
  • (c) The smell of the melted butter tickled my nostrils. (Interrogative)
  • (d)  21st February is more memorable than any other day. (Superlative)
  • (e)  How deliberately they thought of the matter. (Assertive)

71. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) January is the coldest month in Bangladesh. (Positive)
  • (b)  Only the brave deserve the fair. (Negative)
  • (c)  The flavour of the food becomes monotonous. (Interrogative)
  • (d)  Bangladesh is one of the smallest countries in the world. (Comparative)
  • (e)  How cheap the mangoes are! (Assertive)

72. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) The cow is the most useful of all animals. (Positive)
  • (b) The car moves very slowly. (Exclamatory)
  • (c)  None but the fool will say so. (Affirmative)
  • (d)  I shall never forget your advice. (Interrogative)
  • (e) How breath taking the game was. (Assertive)

73. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a)  Shakespeare is the greatest of all dramatists. (Positive)
  • (b) The passengers received serious injuries. (Exclamatory)
  • (c)  Only the graduates should apply. (Negative)
  • (d)  I never went there. (Interrogative)
  • (e)   Fie! He does not take care of his health! (Assertive)

74. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) The lady was the cleverest woman. (Positive)
  • (b) Would that we could hear the song again!  (Assertive)
  • (c) They bought a very fine house. (Exclamatory)
  • (d)  None but Allah can help us. (Affirmative)
  • (e) Their glory can never fade. (Interrogative)

75. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) Akbar was greater than all other kings of India. (Superlative)
  • (b)  How social the man is. (Assertive)
  • (c)  He built a nice building. (Exclamatory)
  • (d)   The old man was alone alive. (Negative)
  • (e)  He is not a great fool. (Interrogative)

76. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a)  A train runs faster than a bus. (Positive)
  • (b)  The machine runs very fine. (Exclamatory)
  • (c)  He was a fool to act thus. (Interrogative)
  • (d) This news is so absurd that it cannot be believed. (Affirmative)
  • (e)  He was not a fool. (Interrogative)

77. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a)  He was the cleverest of all per sons. (Positive)
  • (b) The clock goes very slow. (Exclamatory)
  • (c)  But for your help he would have failed. (Affirmative)
  • (d)  He can prove his innocence.   (Interrogative)
  • (e) This place is cleaner than that one. (Superlative)

78. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) This is one of the greatest pictures in the world. (Positive)
  • (b) Age has come upon him very abruptly. (Exclamatory)
  • (c)  It does not matter if we fail. (Affirmative)
  • (d) We should a never tell a lie.  (Imperative)
  • (e)   There is no hope of his recovery. (Interrogative)

79. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) The mutton chop was the cheapest dish on the menu. (Positive)
  • (b) The price of rice has gone very high. (Exclamatory)
  • (c)  He came in very quietly. (Interrogative)
  • (d) They do not sell books other than novels. (Affirmative)
  • (e) You ought to obey your parents.  (Imperative)

80. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a)  Bhutan is one of the smallest countries in the world. (Positive)
  • (b) She was a very good student. (Exclamatory)
  • (c)  There is no rise without a fall. (Affirmative)
  • (d) The value of exercise is great. (Interrogative)
  • (e)  He plays football. (Imperative)

81. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a)  No other city in Bangladesh is as big as Dhaka. (Comparative)
  • (b) The phone rang very loudly. (Exclamatory)
  • (c) The two brothers are not unlike each other. (Affirmative)
  • (d) We do not look down upon the poor. (Imperative)
  • (e)   Mr. Anik worked hard from morning until night. (Interrogative)

82. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a)  No other wood burns so pretty as the apple log. (Comparative)
  • (b) The bell produced a heavy sound. (Exclamatory)
  • (c) There was no one present who did not cheer. (Affirmative)
  • (d)  Don't tell a lie. (Assertive)
  • (e)  They are really beautiful. (Interrogative)

83. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a)  No other story book is as popular as the Arabian Nights. (Comparative)
  • (b)  The girl sings very sweetly. (Exclamatory)
  • (c)  I am not happy. (Affirmative)
  • (d) You do not go out. (Imperative)
  • (e) We have made our school garden. (Interrogative)

84. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a)  Prevention is better than cure. (Positive)
  • (b) The crow is a very clever bird. (Exclamatory)
  • (c)  No one could deny that she was pretty. (Affirmative)
  • (d)  You should not kill your time. (Imperative)
  • (e)   I will remind you about it in the morning. (Interrogative)

85. Transform the following sentences as directed in brackets.

  • (a) You are older than I. (Positive)
  • (b) The fox is a very cunning animal. (Exclamatory)
  • (c) You read the book. (Imperative)
  • (d)  He did not live many years in Chittagong. (Affirmative)
  • (e)   Anwar will discuss his feelings with his mother. (Interrogative)