Posted inTRANS FORMATION OF SENTENCE TRANS FORMATION OF SENTENCE Posted by By AP STUDY CIRCLE 08/09/2024No Comments Welcome to your TRANS FORMATION OF SENTENCES test Name Email Phone 1. Transform the sentence from active to passive voice: "The teacher explained the lesson." A) The lesson is explained by the teacher. B) The lesson was explained by the teacher. C) The teacher was explained by the lesson. D) The lesson explained the teacher. None 2. Transform the sentence from passive to active voice: "The cake was eaten by the children." A) The children eat the cake. B) The children have eaten the cake. C) The children were eating the cake. D) The children ate the cake. None 3. Convert the affirmative sentence into a negative sentence: "She is coming to the party." A) She does not coming to the party. B) She was not coming to the party. C) She is not coming to the party. D) She did not coming to the party. None 4. Transform the sentence from direct to indirect speech: He said, "I am reading a book." A) He said that he was reading a book. B) He said that I am reading a book. C) He said that he is reading a book. D) He said that he read a book. None 5. Transform the sentence from indirect to direct speech: She said that she would go to the market. A) She said, "I will go to the market." B) She said, "I would go to the market." C) She says, "I will go to the market." D) She said, "I am going to the market." None 6. Transform the sentence from exclamatory to assertive: "What a beautiful painting!" A) The painting is very beautiful. B) The painting was very beautiful. C) The painting is beautiful. D) The painting has been beautiful. None 7. Transform the sentence using a modal verb: "It is necessary for you to leave now." A) You could leave now. B) You must leave now. C) You might leave now. D) You can leave now. None 8. Transform the sentence from compound to complex: "I was tired, so I went to bed early." A) I went to bed early because I was tired. B) I was tired and went to bed early. C) I went to bed early but I was tired. D) Because I was tired, I was going to bed early. None 9. Transform the sentence from affirmative to interrogative: "They have finished their homework." A) Do they finished their homework? B) Have they finished their homework? C) Did they finished their homework? D) Are they finished their homework? None 10. Transform the sentence from simple to compound: "Being ill, he stayed home." A) He was ill, so he stayed home. B) He was ill because he stayed home. C) He stayed home but he was ill. D) He stayed home and he was ill. None 11. Convert the following sentence into a passive voice: "She writes a letter." A) A letter is written by her. B) A letter was written by her. C) A letter has been written by her. D) A letter will be written by her. None 12. Convert the following sentence into an active voice: "The book was read by John." A) John reads the book. B) John will read the book. C) John read the book. D) John has read the book. None 13. Change the following sentence into a negative sentence: "He is very talented." A) He is not talented. B) He is not very talented. C) He was not very talented. D) He will not be talented. None 14. Convert the following sentence into an interrogative sentence: "They are playing football." A) Are they playing football? B) Were they playing football? C) Do they play football? D) Will they play football? None 15. Transform the following sentence into indirect speech: He said, "I am going to the market." A) He said that he is going to the market. B) He said that he was going to the market. C) He said that I was going to the market. D) He said that he will go to the market. None 16. Change the following sentence to exclamatory form: "It is a very beautiful painting." A) How beautiful the painting is! B) What a beautiful painting! C) How very beautiful the painting is! D) What very beautiful painting! None 17. Convert the following sentence into a simple sentence: "Although he was ill, he attended the meeting." A) He was ill, but he attended the meeting. B) He attended the meeting in spite of his illness. C) He was ill; however, he attended the meeting. D) He attended the meeting despite he was ill. None 18. Transform the following sentence to express a future plan: "I am visiting my grandparents." A) I will visit my grandparents. B) I visit my grandparents. C) I am going to visit my grandparents. D) I will be visiting my grandparents. None 19. Change the following sentence into a conditional sentence: "He didn't study. He failed the exam." A) If he studied, he would pass the exam. B) If he had studied, he would have passed the exam. C) If he has studied, he would pass the exam. D) If he was studying, he would pass the exam. None 20. Convert the following imperative sentence into a polite request: "Close the door." A) Will you close the door? B) Would you close the door, please? C) Can you close the door? D) Could you close the door? None 21. Change the following sentence into passive voice: "People speak English all over the world." A) English is spoken all over the world by people. B) English was spoken all over the world. C) English is being spoken all over the world. D) English has been spoken all over the world. None 22. Transform the following sentence into direct speech: She said that she was going to the market. A) She said, "I was going to the market." B) She said, "I am going to the market." C) She said, "I will go to the market." D) She said, "I am going to market." None 23. Change the following sentence into a complex sentence: "He finished his homework; then he went out to play." A) He finished his homework and went out to play. B) After he finished his homework, he went out to play. C) He finished his homework before he went out to play. D) He went out to play after finishing his homework. None 24. Transform the following sentence into a negative sentence: "She enjoys swimming in the ocean." A) She does not enjoy swimming in the ocean. B) She does not enjoys swimming in the ocean. C) She do not enjoy swimming in the ocean. D) She did not enjoy swimming in the ocean. None 25. Change the following sentence into an exclamatory sentence: "It is a wonderful day." A) What a wonderful day it is! B) How a wonderful day it is! C) It is a wonderful day! D) How wonderful is the day! None 26. Convert the following sentence into an interrogative sentence: "He has completed the project." A) Has he completed the project? B) He has completed the project? C) Did he completed the project? D) Does he has completed the project? None 27. Change the following sentence into a simple sentence: "Because she was ill, she didn't go to school." A) She was ill, but she didn't go to school. B) She didn't go to school because of her illness. C) She was ill and didn't go to school. D) She didn't go to school since she was ill. None 28. Convert the following sentence into indirect speech: He said, "I will come to the party." A) He said that he will come to the party. B) He said that he would come to the party. C) He said that I would come to the party. D) He said that he comes to the party. None 29. Change the following sentence to express a habitual action: "She is always late." A) She always late. B) She always was late. C) She is always being late. D) She is always late. None 30. Convert the following imperative sentence into a polite request: "Turn off the lights." A) Will you turn off the lights? B) Can you turn off the lights? C) Would you turn off the lights, please? D) Could you turn off the lights? None 1 out of 30 Please fill in the comment box below. 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