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Transformation of Sentences

ICSE · Class 10 · English Language - Archer

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What is a phrase?

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Which type of sentence has one subject and one predicate?

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What are coordinating conjunctions used for?

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Transform this simple sentence to compound: 'Being tired, I went to sleep early.' Which coordinating conjunction should be used?

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What is a subordinate clause?

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A clause that does not make complete sense by itself

A subordinate clause (also called dependent clause) is a clause that does not make complete sense by itself. It needs to be connected with the main clause by a subordinating conjunction to make complete sense. For example, in 'When it rains, I stay indoors,' the clause 'When it rains' is subordinate because it doesn't express a complete thought alone.

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Which sentence is compound?

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She finished her homework and played games.

A compound sentence has two or more independent clauses joined by coordinating conjunctions. 'She finished her homework and played games' has two independent clauses: 'She finished her homework' and '[she] played games' joined by 'and'. The other options are either simple sentences with phrases or complex sentences with dependent clauses.

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Transform to simple sentence: 'Ram studied hard, so he passed the exam.' What should replace 'so he passed'?

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and passed

To convert a compound sentence to simple, we combine the clauses into one by removing the coordinating conjunction and subject repetition. 'Ram studied hard, so he passed the exam' becomes 'Ram studied hard and passed the exam.' We use 'and' to connect the two actions performed by the same subject. The cause-effect relationship is maintained through the sequence of actions.

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What do noun clauses usually begin with?

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How, that, if, what, who, where, why

Noun clauses usually begin with words like how, that, if, what, whatever, when, where, whether, which, whichever, who, whoever, whom, whomever, why. These clauses act as nouns in the sentence. For example: 'What you said is true' - here 'What you said' is a noun clause acting as the subject. The other options are either coordinating conjunctions or subordinating conjunctions that introduce adverb clauses.

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What are the important topics in Transformation of Sentences for ICSE Class 10 English Language - Archer?
Key topics in Transformation of Sentences include Sentence Transformation Overview, Mind map showing the overview of sentence transformation concepts, Flowchart distinguishing between phrases and clauses based on their characteristics. These are the concepts ICSE Class 10 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
How to score full marks in Transformation of Sentences — ICSE Class 10 English Language - Archer?
Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 44 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.

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