Class 7 English — Transforming sentences
Rewrite a sentence in another form — statement, question, exclamation or negative — without changing what it means.
Name: ________________________
1.Match each sentence to the same idea written another way.
- The box is too heavy for me to lift.
- Everyone respects her.
- He is not present today.
- This is the best film I have seen.
- The box is so heavy that I cannot lift it.
- I have never seen a better film.
- He is absent today.
- Who does not respect her?
2.Rewrite as a negative sentence without changing the meaning: "Only she can solve it."
- a) Nobody can solve it.
- b) She can solve nothing.
- c) None but she can solve it.
- d) She cannot solve it.
3.Rewrite as an exclamatory sentence: "It is a very sad story."
- a) How a sad story it is!
- b) What a sad story it is!
- c) What sad story it is!
- d) How sad story it is!
4.Put the words in order to make one correct exclamatory sentence.
- surprise
- wonderful
- a
- this is!
- What
5.Write the missing word so the meaning stays the same. "Only Meera passed" means "____ but Meera passed."
6.Rewrite as an assertive sentence — a plain statement: "How kind she is!"
- a) She is very kind.
- b) What a kind she is.
- c) Is she very kind?
- d) She is kind?
7.Sort each sentence by its kind.
Groups: Assertive — a statement · Interrogative — a question · Exclamatory — a strong feeling · Imperative — an order or request
- The garden is full of roses.
- Is the garden full of roses?
- What a voice she has!
- How lovely the garden is!
- Water the garden, please.
- Sing that song again.
- Does she sing every morning?
- She sings every morning.
8.Which sentence means the same as "No sooner did she sit down than the phone rang"?
- a) As soon as she sat down, the phone rang.
- b) She did not sit down when the phone rang.
- c) The phone rang long before she sat down.
- d) She sat down after the phone rang.
Answer key — Class 7 English — Transforming sentences
- 1. The box is too heavy for me to lift. → The box is so heavy that I cannot lift it.; Everyone respects her. → Who does not respect her?; He is not present today. → He is absent today.; This is the best film I have seen. → I have never seen a better film.
- 2. c) None but she can solve it.
- 3. b) What a sad story it is!
- 4. 1. What 2. a 3. wonderful 4. surprise 5. this is!
- 5.
- none
- nobody
- no one
- 6. a) She is very kind.
- 7. The garden is full of roses. → Assertive — a statement; Is the garden full of roses? → Interrogative — a question; How lovely the garden is! → Exclamatory — a strong feeling; Water the garden, please. → Imperative — an order or request; She sings every morning. → Assertive — a statement; Does she sing every morning? → Interrogative — a question; What a voice she has! → Exclamatory — a strong feeling; Sing that song again. → Imperative — an order or request
- 8. a) As soon as she sat down, the phone rang.