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Simple,Complex,Compound

ConnectorComplexCompoundSimple
In spite of + V4Though / Although …… but …In spite of + V4
So … that (cannot/could not + V1)So … that …Too … to / Enough to …
In order to / to + V1So that (can + V1)… and …In order to / To + V1
Because ofSince / As / Because …… and so …Because of …
In case ofIf …… and …In case of …
In the event ofIf …… or / otherwise …In the event of …
By + V4If (assertive)… and …By + V4
Without + V4If (negative)… and … / who …Without + V4
Both … and …Not only … but also …Both … and …
BesidesNot only … but also … / and just then …Besides …
Just beforeWhen / After …… and …Just before …
Up to / Till / UntilTill / Until …… and …Up to / Till / Until …
No sooner had … than + V2As soon as …… and …No sooner … than …
V4 (V+ing)When / After …… and …V+ing …
Being …When …… and …Being …
Having / After having …When / After (have/had) …… and / and then …Having … / After having …
At / In …When …… and …At / In …
At the age of / Just at the age of …When …… and …At the age of …

Set A: Simple Sentences

  1. He is a wonderful man.
  2. He is sad.
  3. The incident is tragic.
  4. This is disgraceful.
  5. The show is splendid.
  6. It is unfortunate.
  7. Your act is stupid.
  8. It is a fine morning.
  9. The weather is hot.
  10. He is clever.
  11. The scenery of Sylhet is charming.
  12. The rose is beautiful.
  13. The Taj is nice.
  14. The night is dark.
  15. The sight is terrible.
  16. It was a bad day.
  17. That thing was dangerous.
  18. The kite is high.
  19. A stream was running.
  20. He is clever.
  21. I want to go there in time.

Set B: Complex Sentences

  1. He is wonderful though he is simple.
  2. He is sad because he lost something.
  3. It is tragic as many people died.
  4. It is disgraceful though he is rich.
  5. The show is splendid though it is short.
  6. It is unfortunate because he failed.
  7. It is stupid of you since you knew the result.
  8. The morning is fine though it is cold.
  9. It is hot because the sun is bright.
  10. He is clever though he is young.
  11. The scenery of Sylhet is charming when you see it.
  12. The rose is beautiful though it is small.
  13. The Taj is nice as it is well built.
  14. The night is dark though the moon is shining.
  15. The sight is terrible as the storm is fierce.
  16. It was a bad day when the rain fell heavily.
  17. It was dangerous though he was careful.
  18. The kite is flying high because the wind is strong.
  19. A stream was running though it was small.
  20. He is clever though he is poor.
  21. I wished I could go there in time when they arrived.

Set C: Compound Sentences

  1. He is wonderful, and everybody likes him.
  2. He is sad, and his friends feel sorry.
  3. The incident was tragic, and it shocked all.
  4. It is disgraceful, and people hate it.
  5. The show is splendid, and the audience enjoyed it.
  6. It is unfortunate, but we cannot change it.
  7. You knew the result, yet you acted stupidly.
  8. It is a fine morning, and the birds are singing.
  9. It is hot, so we stayed inside.
  10. He is clever, but he is humble.
  11. The scenery of Sylhet is charming, and tourists visit often.
  12. The rose is beautiful, and it spreads fragrance.
  13. The Taj is nice, and people admire it.
  14. The night is dark, but the stars are shining.
  15. The sight was terrible, and people cried out.
  16. It was a bad day, and everyone was sad.
  17. It was a dangerous thing, so he avoided it.
  18. The kite is flying high, and children are shouting.
  19. A stream was running, and birds were drinking.
  20. He is clever, and his teacher praises him.
  21. I wished to go there in time, but I could not.

The instructions are to change the following sentences as directed, specifically changing 10 sentences as directed in the bracket.

Here are the transformation exercises:

01. (a) The old man was unable to carry the load. (b) Very few metals are so precious as gold. (c) It is a very exciting game. (d) Do not go out in the rain. (e) Nobody hates a liar.

02. (a) Keats wrote many romantic poems in the world. (b) He is too lazy to be happy. (c) There is no room in the bench. (d) He is not active again. (e) He was present in the meeting.

03. (a) I could visit my native village! (b) Everybody knows a liar. (c) It is a very splendid building. (d) He is not a liar. (e) You should eat find fault with others.

04. (a) Who does not use of this book? (b) None but Omar Khayyam. (c) The Padma is a very big river. (d) We should obey our teachers. (e) Very few pictures are as fine as this in the world.

05. (a) He is taller than most other countries in the world. (b) We must submit to destiny. (c) Prevention is better than cure. (d) Who does not know Mr Ahmed? (e) You should look before you leap.

06. (a) He does not always smoke. (b) Please come here for a moment. (c) What an unhappy life he leads! (d) The rose is lovelier than most other flower. (e) We are not lazy.

07. (a) Our auditorium is the biggest of all colleges. (b) He is not so tall as he. (c) Our college stood third in I.G.C.G. (d) No other class is so naughty as class VIII. (e) We should try hard to get scholarship in JSC.

08. (a) What a beautiful scenery! (b) All men are mortal. (c) The rose is a very beautiful flower. (d) He was not active. (e) All men are a liar.

09. (a) He comes of a noble family. (b) This is more splendid than all other buildings. (c) He should always speak the truth. (d) If you could I always speak the truth. (e) You are the laziest boy I have ever seen.

10. (a) I have never been to Cox’s Bazar. (b) The problem is so difficult that we can’t solve it. (c) He leads a very unhappy life. (d) Keats is one of the greatest romantic poets in the world. (e) Would that I were a child again.

11. (a) Very few players in the team are as good as he. (b) Was it not work is a wild animal? (c) Travelling is a very interesting. (d) Mango grows in plenty in Rajshahi. (e) What a friendly relation exists between them!

12. (a) Nobody is swimming in the pond. (b) No other boy in the class is as clever as he. (c) He is a more useful than most other metals. (d) I wish I were a child again. (e) He never plays football.

13. (a) I am sure of my success. (b) I need taka ten only. (c) How time does fly! (d) I know no tall as he. (e) Few metals are as precious as gold.

14. (a) Nothing but the book was on the table. (b) I wish I could be a child again. (c) Everybody must die. (d) Very few metals are a bright as gold. (e) We do not hate the poor.

15. (a) There is no truth without a lie. (b) You are not so tall as he. (c) I missed the train. (d) Health is wealth. (e) You should obey your parents.

16. (a) How sweet is more brighter than a caring of pearls. (b) He is a very honest man. (c) Everybody is happy. (d) No other fibre is as soft cotton. (e) All Bangladeshis are polite.

17. (a) Everybody was present in the morning. (b) He had only a few acres of land. (c) Very few leaders are as great as Nelson Mandela. (d) Let the girl come in.

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    • Topic: Transformation
  • Instructions:
    • Change the following sentences as directed.
    • Change 10 sentences as directed in the bracket.
  • Transformation Exercises:01.
    • (a) The old man was unable to carry the load. (negative)
    • (b) Very few metals are so precious as gold. (comparative)
    • (c) It is a very exciting game. (exclamatory)
    • (d) Do not go out in the rain. (assertive)
    • (e) Nobody hates a liar. (interrogative)
    02.
    • (a) Keats wrote many romantic poems in the world. (positive)
    • (b) He is too lazy to be happy. (negative)
    • (c) There is no room in the bench. (interrogative)
    • (d) He is not active again. (exclamatory)
    • (e) He was present in the meeting. (assertive)
    03.
    • (a) I could visit my native village! (assertive)
    • (b) Everybody knows a liar. (interrogative)
    • (c) It is a very splendid building. (exclamatory)
    • (d) He is not a liar. (affirmative)
    • (e) You should eat find fault with others. (imperative)
    04.
    • (a) Who does not use of this book? (interrogative)
    • (b) None but Omar Khayyam. (negative)
    • (c) The Padma is a very big river. (exclamatory)
    • (d) We should obey our teachers. (imperative)
    • (e) Very few pictures are as fine as this in the world. (comparative)
    05.
    • (a) He is taller than most other countries in the world. (positive)
    • (b) We must submit to destiny. (negative)
    • (c) Prevention is better than cure. (interrogative)
    • (d) Who does not know Mr Ahmed? (assertive)
    • (e) You should look before you leap. (imperative)
    06.
    • (a) He does not always smoke. (affirmative)
    • (b) Please come here for a moment. (interrogative)
    • (c) What an unhappy life he leads! (assertive)
    • (d) The rose is lovelier than most other flower. (superlative)
    • (e) We are not lazy. (affirmative)
    07.
    • (a) Our auditorium is the biggest of all colleges. (comparative)
    • (b) He is not so tall as he. (comparative)
    • (c) Our college stood third in I.G.C.G. (assertive)
    • (d) No other class is so naughty as class VIII. (comparative)
    • (e) We should try hard to get scholarship in JSC. (negative)
    08.
    • (a) What a beautiful scenery! (assertive)
    • (b) All men are mortal. (negative)
    • (c) The rose is a very beautiful flower. (exclamatory)
    • (d) He was not active. (affirmative)
    • (e) All men are a liar. (interrogative)
    09.
    • (a) He comes of a noble family. (negative)
    • (b) This is more splendid than all other buildings. (superlative)
    • (c) He should always speak the truth. (negative)
    • (d) If you could I always speak the truth. (imperative)
    • (e) You are the laziest boy I have ever seen. (positive)
    10.
    • (a) I have never been to Cox’s Bazar. (interrogative)
    • (b) The problem is so difficult that we can’t solve it. (affirmative)
    • (c) He leads a very unhappy life. (exclamatory)
    • (d) Keats is one of the greatest romantic poets in the world. (positive)
    • (e) Would that I were a child again. (affirmative)
    11.
    • (a) Very few players in the team are as good as he. (superlative)
    • (b) Was it not work is a wild animal? (assertive)
    • (c) Travelling is a very interesting. (exclamatory)
    • (d) Mango grows in plenty in Rajshahi. (interrogative)
    • (e) What a friendly relation exists between them! (assertive)
    12.
    • (a) Nobody is swimming in the pond. (complex)
    • (b) No other boy in the class is as clever as he. (superlative)
    • (c) He is a more useful than most other metals. (positive)
    • (d) I wish I were a child again. (exclamatory)
    • (e) He never plays football. (interrogative)
    13.
    • (a) I am sure of my success. (negative)
    • (b) I need taka ten only. (negative)
    • (c) How time does fly! (assertive)
    • (d) I know no tall as he. (comparative)
    • (e) Few metals are as precious as gold. (superlative)
    14.
    • (a) Nothing but the book was on the table. (affirmative)
    • (b) I wish I could be a child again. (exclamatory)
    • (c) Everybody must die. (negative)
    • (d) Very few metals are a bright as gold. (superlative)
    • (e) We do not hate the poor. (affirmative)
    15.
    • (a) There is no truth without a lie. (affirmative)
    • (b) You are not so tall as he. (comparative)
    • (c) I missed the train. (negative)
    • (d) Health is wealth. (interrogative)
    • (e) You should obey your parents. (imperative)
    16.
    • (a) How sweet is more brighter than a caring of pearls. (positive)
    • (b) He is a very honest man. (interrogative)
    • (c) Everybody is happy. (negative)
    • (d) No other fibre is as soft cotton. (superlative)
    • (e) All Bangladeshis are polite. (negative)
    17.
    • (a) Everybody was present in the morning. (negative)
    • (b) He had only a few acres of land. (negative)
    • (c) Very few leaders are as great as Nelson Mandela. (superlative)
    • (d) Let the girl come in. (assertive)
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