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Interchange of Sentences

ICSE · Class 10 · English Language - Archer

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Which of the following is the correct interrogative form of the assertive sentence: 'Rahul played cricket yesterday.'?

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What is the correct exclamatory form of 'The sunset is very beautiful.'?

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Convert to negative: 'She remembers the incident clearly.' The correct negative form is:

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Which question tag is correct for: 'The students are preparing for exams'?

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Transform using 'so...that': 'The bag is too heavy to carry.' becomes:

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The bag is so heavy that it cannot be carried.

The pattern is 'so + adjective + that + cannot/could not + be + past participle' for passive voice transformation. Option B misses the object in active voice. Option C uses 'very' instead of 'so'. Option D misses 'that' which is essential in the structure. The transformation maintains the meaning of impossibility due to excess.

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Convert: 'As soon as the bell rang, students rushed out.' Using 'No sooner...than':

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No sooner did the bell ring than students rushed out.

With 'No sooner', we use inversion: 'No sooner + did/had + subject + base form + than'. For simple past, use 'did + base form'. Option B misses auxiliary verb. Option C incorrectly uses 'had + rang' instead of 'had + rung'. Option D uses 'did + rang' instead of 'did + ring'. Remember: did + base form, had + past participle.

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Which degree shows the superlative form of 'Mumbai is larger than any other city in India.'?

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Mumbai is the largest city in India.

Comparative 'larger than any other' converts to superlative 'the largest'. This shows Mumbai as the biggest among all cities. Option B is comparative form. Option C is also comparative in negative form. Option D uses positive degree 'large' without comparison. Superlative degree uses 'the + -est' or 'the most + adjective'.

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1 marks

The negative form of 'Everyone liked the performance' is:

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Not everyone liked the performance.

When negating 'everyone', we use 'not everyone' which means 'some did not like'. Option A uses double negative (no one disliked = everyone liked). Option C changes meaning completely (nobody liked). Option D is too strong and changes the meaning. 'Not everyone' maintains partial negation rather than complete negation.

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What are the important topics in Interchange of Sentences for ICSE Class 10 English Language - Archer?
Key topics in Interchange of Sentences include Sentence Interchange Overview, Mind map showing the four types of sentences and their characteristics, Flowchart showing the process of converting assertive sentences to interrogative. These are the concepts ICSE Class 10 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
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Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 45 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.

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