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Change into Affirmative: [1] Ritu is not as tall as Swagata. [2] He is so honest that he cannot accept a bribe. [3] None but a Shakespeare can compose this. [4] No man is immortal. [5] You cannot but accept my proposal. [6] None but the brave deserves the fair. Change into Questions: [1] I can never forget you. [2] It does not matter if he fails to turn up. [3] There was none to protest the tyrant. [4] Man cannot live without water. [5] Everybody wants to be happy. [6] There is no use of such old sayings. [7] It is foolish to waste time like this. Change into Exclamations: [1] It is very charming. [2] I wish I had the wings of a dove. [3] We rejoiced that we had won the match. [4] I wish that the moon were my dwelling place. [5] It is impossible to build a castle in the air. [6] The Giant was very selfish. [7] A little learning is indeed very dangerous. [8] We regret that he has gone away. Change into Statements: [1] What a pleasant weather! [2] If I knew this before! [3] Had I the wealth of a king! [4] Why waste time? [5] Is that the way you should behave? [6] What a terrible fall, my friend! [7] To think of living in the moon! [8] What a fantastic idea! [9] Who can bear such an insult? [10] Of what use is such an old thing? [11] Shall I ever forget a friend like you? [12] Who does not know that plants have life? Change into Simple Sentences: [1] This is a tool which is used for boring. [18] This is a garden which belongs to a Gian [19] It is evident that he is a scholar.

Asked by bigg4627

Answer (1)

To change sentences from negative to affirmative, into question forms, exclamations, or statements, and to convert complex sentences into simple ones, follow these instructions:

Change into Affirmative:

[1] Ritu is shorter than Swagata.
[2] He is so honest that he never accepts a bribe.
[3] Only Shakespeare can compose this.
[4] Every man is mortal.
[5] You must accept my proposal.
[6] Only the brave deserve the fair.


Change into Questions:

[1] Can I ever forget you?
[2] Does it matter if he fails to turn up?
[3] Was there anyone to protest against the tyrant?
[4] Can man live without water?
[5] Does anybody not want to be happy?
[6] Is there any use in such old sayings?
[7] Is it wise to waste time like this?


Change into Exclamations:

[1] How charming it is!
[2] If only I had the wings of a dove!
[3] How joyous we were to have won the match!
[4] If only the moon were my dwelling place!
[5] How impossible it is to build a castle in the air!
[6] How selfish the Giant was!
[7] How dangerous a little learning is indeed!
[8] How we regret that he has gone away!


Change into Statements:

[1] The weather is very pleasant.
[2] I wish I had known this before.
[3] I wish I had the wealth of a king.
[4] Wasting time is unnecessary.
[5] That is not the way you should behave.
[6] My friend, you had a terrible fall.
[7] Thinking of living on the moon is unusual.
[8] The idea is fantastic.
[9] No one can bear such an insult.
[10] Such an old thing is of no use.
[11] I will never forget a friend like you.
[12] Everyone knows that plants have life.


Change into Simple Sentences:

[1] This is a boring tool.
[18] This is the Giant's garden.
[19] He is evidently a scholar.



These transformations aim to make the sentences fit their new contexts while retaining their original meanings. Understanding these changes can enhance flexibility in writing and comprehension in English.

Answered by JessicaJessy | 2025-07-22