A simple sentence can be converted into a compound sentence by enlarging a word or a phrase into a coordinate clause.
(A) True
(B) False
Convert the following exclamatory sentence to an assertive sentence.
Hurrah! We have won the match.
(A) Hurrah, we have won the match.
(B) We won the match.
(C) We rejoice to have won the match.
(D) We have won the match, hurrah.
Convert the following interrogative sentence to an assertive sentence.
Who would not love his country?
(A) No one loves his country.
(B) Everyone loves his country.
(C) Someone loves his country.
(D) Everyone loves the country.
Convert the affirmative sentence into a negative sentence.
Mili is prettier than Neha.
(A) Neha is not as pretty as Mili.
(B) Mili is not as pretty as Neha.
(C) Neha is not as prettier as Mili.
(D) Mili is not prettier than Neha.
Which of these is an assertive sentence?
(A) Why waste time in reading trash?
(B) I wish that I were healthy agian.
(C) How beautiful is the rainbow!
(D) Please have a look at the brochure.
Which of these is an example of adversative co ordinating conjuction?
(A) He did not raise his hand and he did not raise his voice.
(B) She was pretty, but she was dumb.
(C) Hurry up, else you will lose.
(D) You must have not studied hard, for the paper was easy.
Which of these is not an example of subordinating conjunction related to cause?
(A) Because
(B) Since
(C) As
(D) Unless
A sentence may be joined by two clauses.
(A) True
(B) False
Which of these words is not used to join the dependent clause with the main clause?
(A) Who
(B) When
(C) For
(D) But
Which of these words are not used by independent clauses?
(A) Nor
(B) Still
(C) And
(D) For
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