Interchange of Sentences
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A phrase is a group of words without a finite verb that gives partial information (e.g., 'happy days', 'golden yellow sunflowers'). A sentence is a group of words with at least a subject and finite ve…
Name the four kinds of sentences with examples.
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1. Declarative/Assertive: 'This road leads to the new school.' (states something) 2. Interrogative: 'When will you leave for school?' (asks a question) 3. Exclamatory: 'Oh! What terrible news it is.' …
Convert to interrogative: 'Suraj played with the neighbourhood children.'
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'Did Suraj not play with the neighbourhood children?' Rule: Add a negative if the sentence is affirmative, remove the negative if the sentence is negative. Use auxiliary verbs (did, does, is, are, etc…
Convert to interrogative: 'Jugal is not furious with me now.'
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'Is Jugal furious with me now?' Rule: When converting negative assertive to interrogative, remove the negative word and use the appropriate auxiliary verb at the beginning.
Convert to exclamatory: 'My dress is beautiful.'
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'What a beautiful dress!' Rule: Use 'What a/an' for singular nouns or 'What' for plural/uncountable nouns. Add words like 'indeed', 'truly', 'very', 'great', 'so', 'such' and use exclamation mark.
Convert to assertive: 'Oh! What an unhappy ending it is.'
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'It is sad that the ending is so unhappy.' Rule: Remove exclamation mark, add words like 'indeed', 'truly', 'very', 'so', 'such' to express the emotion in statement form.
Convert to affirmative: 'Rama did not find the sum easy.'
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'Rama found the sum difficult.' Rule: Replace negative words with their opposite meaning words. 'Not easy' becomes 'difficult', 'not encouraged' becomes 'discouraged', etc.
What are the rules for forming question tags?
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1. Preceded by comma, followed by question mark 2. Gender and number must match the subject 3. Auxiliary/modal verb from main sentence is repeated 4. If no auxiliary, use do/does/did 5. Positive state…
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