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Transformation (Degree, Sentence, Voice)

No. Sentence Instruction
1 Vatican City is the smallest city in the world. Comparative
2 Our auditorium is one of the biggest of all cadet colleges. Comparative
3 Chittagong is bigger than any other port in Bangladesh. Positive
4 She is cleverer than most other girls in the class. Positive
5 The Padma is bigger than any other river in Bangladesh. Superlative
6 Very few boys in the class are as good as Rana. Superlative
7 A plane can fly faster than a train. Positive
8 Football is not as popular as cricket. Comparative
9 He is not taller than me. Positive
10 I am not as wise as he. Comparative

Section 1: Transform into Exclamatory Sentences

No. Sentence
1 It is very wonderful.
2 It is very sad.
3 It is very tragic.
4 It is very disgraceful.
5 It is very splendid.
6 It is very unfortunate.
7 It is very stupid of you.
8 It is a very fine morning.
9 It is very hot.
10 He is very clever.
11 The scenery of Sylhet is very charming.
12 The rose is very beautiful.
13 The Taj is very nice.
14 The night is very dark.
15 The sight is very terrible.
16 It was a very bad day.
17 It was a very dangerous thing.
18 The kite is flying very high.
19 A stream was running.
20 He is very clever.
21 I wish I could go there in time.


Section 2: Transform into Assertive Sentences

No. Sentence
1 What a luxurious life he leads!
2 What a sight was there!
3 What good news he has over England!
4 What a shame!
5 Oh! That the day soon meet!
6 Would that we were at home!
7 Oh! That I were freedom fighters!
8 Oh! That I were safe at home!
9 Oh, for the wings of a dove!
10 What correct pronunciation is!
11 What a piece of work is man!
12 What a poor boy he is!
13 Would that I could fly!
14 Would that I have his method of teaching is!
15 How terrible the accident was!
16 How beautiful bird it is!
17 Would that I could meet her again!
18 What a wonderful creature an elephant is!
19 Oh! that we were infants playing!
20 Oh that I were young again!
21 What poor was his performance in the S.S.C. examination!
22 Oh! That the day soon meet!
23 How brightly the stars shine!
24 How sweetly the moonlight sleeps upon the bank!
25 If I could be a child again!
26 If I were a philosopher like Socrates!


Section 3: Transform into Interrogative Sentences

No. Sentence
1 He is a great scholar.
2 I have nothing to say.
3 I shall never forget your advice.
4 Everybody fears death.
5 He was not a fool.
6 None has ever seen such a fine sight.
7 She likes white tea.
8 Prevention is better than cure.
9 Addiction to drinking is dangerous.
10 He has had my revenge at last.
11 Everybody loves a patriot.
12 They could not drink salty sea water.
13 I never went there.
14 Everyone hates a criminal.
15 There is nothing wrong with me.
16 Nobody trusts a liar.
17 Nobody could ever count my love for you.
18 There was nothing to do.
19 Their glory can never fade.
20 He is not a great fool.
21 Everybody hankers after happiness.
22 He went there of his own accord.
23 He is not present in the meeting.
24 Purbani is a restaurant.
25 Karim liked the spring.


Title: Transformation

No. Instruction / Sentence Type (as directed in bracket)
1 (a) No one respects a dishonest person. (Interrogative)
1 (b) Who does not love his parents? (Assertive)
1 (c) He is too poor to buy a shirt. (Negative)
1 (d) He is so weak that he cannot walk. (Affirmative)
1 (e) Rina is not only gentle but also polite. (Negative)

No. Sentence Type
2 (a) No one can tolerate this. (Interrogative)
2 (b) Who does not love their country? (Assertive)
2 (c) We know him to be honest. (Passive)
2 (d) He was too weak to walk. (Negative)
2 (e) The rose is the most beautiful flower. (Positive)

No. Sentence Type
3 (a) Your answer is right. (Negative)
3 (b) Dhaka is the biggest of all cities. (Comparative)
3 (c) Very few cities in Bangladesh are as big as Dhaka. (Superlative)
3 (d) No other city is as big as Dhaka. (Superlative)
3 (e) Comparative sentence with “than any other”. (Implied)

No. Sentence Type
4 (a) Rina sings well. (Interrogative)
4 (b) Who does not want to know Mr. Ahmed? (Assertive)
4 (c) He was too poor to go there. (Negative)
4 (d) Nobody could ever count my love for you. (Interrogative)
4 (e) He does not like politics. (Affirmative)

No. Sentence Type
5 (a) The rose is a very beautiful flower. (Exclamatory)
5 (b) He was not alive. (Affirmative)
5 (c) All men hate a liar. (Interrogative)
5 (d) He comes of a noble family. (Negative)
5 (e) This is more splendid than all other buildings. (Superlative)

No. Sentence Type
6 (a) We should always speak the truth. (Negative)
6 (b) If you enter the palace. (Assertive)
6 (c) You are the laziest boy I have ever seen. (Positive)

No. Sentence Type
7 (a) We are not lazy. (Affirmative)
7 (b) Our auditorium is the biggest of all cadet colleges. (Comparative)
7 (c) Alas! Our college stood third in I.C.G.C. (Assertive)
7 (d) No other class is so naughty as class VIII. (Superlative)
7 (e) We should try hard to get scholarship in JSC. (Negative)

No. Sentence Type
8 (a) What a beautiful scenery! (Assertive)
8 (b) All men are mortal. (Negative)
8 (c) The rose is a very beautiful flower. (Exclamatory)
8 (d) He was not alive. (Affirmative)
8 (e) Health is wealth. (Interrogative)

No. Sentence Type
9 (a) No one can tolerate this insult. (Interrogative)
9 (b) The Padma is bigger than most other rivers in Bangladesh. (Superlative)
9 (c) He is not the tallest boy. (Affirmative)
9 (d) Rana is the best player. (Comparative)
9 (e) Karim liked the flower most. (Comparative)

No. Sentence Type
10 (a) He was very lazy. (Negative)
10 (b) The Taj Mahal is one of the most beautiful buildings. (Positive)
10 (c) Rajshahi is the cleanest city. (Comparative)
10 (d) The weather of Rajshahi is very pleasant. (Exclamatory)
10 (e) No other student is as brilliant as Rafiq. (Superlative)

No. Sentence Type
11 (a) A child is lovely. (Negative)
11 (b) Would that I were a child again. (Exclamatory)
11 (c) I did not fail in any subject. (Affirmative)
11 (d) Rana has won the first prize. (Negative)
11 (e) The moon shines at night. (Interrogative)

No. Sentence Type
12 (a) A poor man is not respected. (Affirmative)
12 (b) Gold is a precious metal. (Negative)
12 (c) Gold is the most precious of all metals. (Comparative)
12 (d) Nobody could make us laugh. (Interrogative)
12 (e) Very few males are as mild as girls. (Superlative)

No. Sentence Type
13 (a) There is no rose without thorn. (Affirmative)
13 (b) No one can do it. (Interrogative)
13 (c) I missed the train. (Negative)
13 (d) Your teeth were brighter than a string of pearls. (Positive)
13 (e) You should obey your parents. (Imperative)

No. Sentence Type
14 (a) Purbani is a restaurant. (Interrogative)
14 (b) He was a very honest boy. (Exclamatory)
14 (c) Everyone wants to be happy. (Negative)
14 (d) No other fibre is as soft as cotton. (Superlative)
14 (e) All Bangladeshis are polite. (Negative)

No. Sentence Type
15 (a) Everybody was present in the meeting. (Interrogative)
15 (b) He had only a few acres of land. (Negative)
15 (c) Very few leaders are as great as Nelson Mandela. (Superlative)
15 (d) Let the girl come in. (Assertive)


 

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