Transformation

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ENGSecondary Education

This lesson contains 27 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
I will be able to:
  • identify the type of sentences (simple, complex, compound) and transform sentences as directed.
  • apply rules of speech and voice and transform sentences as directed.
  • answer the questions on an interactive quiz. 



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TRANSFORMATION OF SENTENCES

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Change the forms of the following sentences as directed.

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What a lovely party!
(change into assertive)

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He is your friend.
(change into negative)

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The dress is too cheap to be good.
(remove 'too')

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Is she not a beautiful girl?
(change into assertive)

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No other metal is as useful as iron.
(change into superlative)

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That book is not so interesting as this one.
(change into comparative)

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I will come to the party only if everyone in the class is invited.
Which of the following sentences conveys the same meaning as the above sentence?
A
Until everyone in the class is invited, I will come to the party.
B
Unless everyone in the class is invited, I won't come to the party.
C
Unless everyone in the class is invited, I will come to the party.

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Which is the correct indirect speech of this sentence?
The teacher said,' Rohan! You are very naughty.'
A
The teacher told Rohan that he was very naughty.
B
The teacher said that Rohan is very naughty.
C
The teacher to Rohan that you are very naughty.

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Which of the following sentence is in the passive form?
A
Parvez purchased a bouquet of flowers from a florist.
B
The bank sanctioned me a loan.
C
Sometimes baby elephants are hunted by lions.
D
John is washing his clothes.

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Which is the correct compound form of this sentence?
Jatin must work very hard to win the first prize.
A
Jatin must work very hard, or he will not win the first prize.
B
Jatin must work too hard to win the first prize.
C
Jatin must work so hard that he wins the first prize.

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Change the following sentences into interrogative sentences.

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My father wrote a letter to my brother.

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They went to see a movie yesterday.

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My sister gave you a necklace.

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My mother cooked dinner last night.

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Now, I CAN:

*identify the type of sentences (simple, complex, compound) and transform sentences as directed.
*apply rules of speech and voice and transform sentences as directed.
*answer the questions on an interactive quiz.
A
Agree
B
Strongly Agree
C
I need some help
D
Can't Say

Slide 26 - Quiz

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