Transform the given sentence into a complex.
Listen and I will give you all.
(A) If you listen, I will tell you all.
(B) Listen and know all.
(C) Listen carefully to know all.
(D) If you listen to me, I will tell you everything.
Transform the given sentence into an interrogative.
Stop it.
(A) Will you stop it?
(B) Please stop it.
(C) Can you stop it?
(D) Please stop.
Transform the given complex sentence into a compound sentence.
As soon as we heard the shout, we rushed to the spot.
(A) We heard the shout and rushed to the spot.
(B) Hearing the shout, we rushed to the spot.
(C) We heard the shout and rushed.
(D) We rushed to the spot as soon as we heard the shout.
Transform the given exclamatory sentence into an assertive sentence:
How kind of you to help her like that.
(A) How kind of you that you helped her like that.
(B) It is very kind of you to help her.
(C) You are very kind to help her like that.
(D) It is very kind of you to help her like that.
Transform the given sentence into a negative.
Ajay loved his parents.
(A) Ajay hates his parents.
(B) Ajay did not love his parents.
(C) Ajay does not love his parents.
(D) Ajay did not hate his parents.
Transform the given sentence into a complex.
Her looks proclaim her innocence.
(A) Her looks proclaim that she is innocent.
(B) She is innocent, her looks proclaim.
(C) Her innocence is seen on her looks.
(D) She is innocent, proclaims her looks.
Transform the given sentence by changing it into a verb.
The examination result gave her pleasure.
(A) The examination result pleased her.
(B) Her examination result gave her pleasure.
(C) She was pleased by her examination result.
(D) She was pleased to see her examination result.
Transform the given sentence into complex sentences.
We have informed her of her success.
(A) We have informed her of her being successful.
(B) She has been informed by us of her success.
(C) We have informed her that she has succeeded.
(D) She has been informed that she has succeeded.
Which of the transformations of the sentence Rajdhani Express is the fastest train is correctly changed into a positive sentence?
(A) There is no other train as fast as Rajdhani Express.
(B) No other train is as fast as Rajdhani Express.
(C) Both (a) and (b)
(D) None of these.
Transform the given sentence into a compound.
Coming to me, Anita delivered the letter.
(A) Anita came to me and delivered the message.
(B) Anita delivered the letter while she was coming to me.
(C) Anita came to deliver the message.
(D) Anita came to me to deliver the message.
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