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Transformation of Sentences

ICSE · Class 8 · English Language: Grammar and Composition

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Which sentence is the correct so...that transformation of: "This rod is too hot to touch."?

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Which sentence correctly changes "3 Idiots was too good a movie to miss." into the such...that form?

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Which transformation correctly changes "She is too clever to fall in your trap."?

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Which sentence is the correct negative form of: "I admit that you have done your best."?

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Which is the correct negative form of: "Only a beast could be so cruel."?

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None but a beast could be so cruel.

The word only changes to none but in the negative form.

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Which sentence is the assertive equivalent of the emphatic interrogative: "Who can believe her story?"

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Nobody can believe her story.

An interrogative used for emphasis can be changed into an assertive sentence. Here, the negative meaning becomes: nobody can believe her story.

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Which sentence is the assertive form of: "What a hilarious comedy!"?

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It is a really hilarious comedy.

An exclamatory sentence changes into an assertive sentence by using normal word order and adding words suggestive of the emotion.

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Which sentence correctly changes "Jupiter is the biggest planet." into the comparative degree?

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Jupiter is bigger than any other planet.

The superlative degree can be changed into the comparative degree by comparing with any other member of the group.

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