Sentences Types and Transformation

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Identify the type of sentences

1. Please shut the windows and doors.


2. Do you like chocolate pastries?
3. My name is Astrid Gracy.
4. Where are you going?
5. Such a beautiful place!
6. Go and try this new flavour.
7. Today is Monday.
8. Please clean your cupboard today.
9. Turn off all the lights and fans when you leave the room.
10. May I come in?
11. How would you like your coffee?
12. I love reading storybooks.
13. Never tell lies.
14. The Earth revolves around the Sun.
15. Alas! We lost the trophy.
16. Hurray! We won the competition.
17. Asia is the largest continent.
18. Always respect your elders.
19. Do you know where Peter lives?
20. Get out of the classroom.

Answers for Exercise 1


1. Imperative Sentence
2. Interrogative Sentence
3. Declarative Sentence
4. Interrogative Sentence
5. Exclamatory Sentence
6. Imperative Sentence
7. Declarative Sentence
8. Imperative Sentence
9. Imperative Sentence
10. Interrogative Sentence
11. Interrogative Sentence
12. Assertive / Declarative Sentence
13. Imperative Sentence
14. Assertive / Declarative Sentence
15. Exclamatory Sentence
16. Exclamatory Sentence
17. Assertive / Declarative Sentence
18. Imperative Sentence
19. Interrogative Sentence
20. Imperative Sentence
Exercise 2 – Punctuate
Go through the following sentences and punctuate them appropriately.

1. Wow, such a beautiful dress


2. Do you want to go to the cafe
3. Please bring me a cup of tea
4. Simran is an intelligent girl
5. Did you meet Mr Stephen Hawking
6. Alas, my dog died
7. The rainbow is so beautiful
8. You should respect the views of others
9. Captain America saved the little boy
10. Please follow the traffic signals
11. Can you tell me the time
12. What a splendid match
13. Emily Bronte wrote Wuthering Heights
14. Do not run in the corridors
15. Always help the poor

Answers for Exercise 2


1. Wow! Such a beautiful dress.

2. Do you want to go to the movies?

3. Please bring me a cup of tea.

4. Simran is an intelligent girl.

5. Did you meet Mr Stephen Hawking?

6. Alas! My dog died.

7. The rainbow is so beautiful.

8. You should respect the views of others.

9. Captain America saved the little boy.

10. Please follow the traffic signals.

11. Can you tell me the time?

12. What a splendid match!

13. Emily Bronte wrote Wuthering Heights.

14. Do not run in the corridors.

15. Always help the poor.


Exercise 1 – Transform Affirmative Sentences into Negative Sentences
1. I like watching movies.

2. They finished the project.

3. You are clever.

4. My friends and I are going on a trip together.

5. Leah works at the pharmacy.

6. This story is incomplete.

7. The house is big.

8. I could help you with the assignment.

9. We will reach the airport in twenty five minutes.

10. He has been waiting for you for two hours.

Check from the answers below to see if you have got it right.

1. I do not like watching movies.

2. They did not finish the project.

3. You are not clever.

4. My friends and I are not going on a trip together.

5. Leah does not work at the pharmacy.

6. This story is not incomplete.

7. The house is not big.

8. I could not help you with the assignment.

9. We will not reach the airport in twenty five minutes.

10. He has not been waiting for you for two hours. Exercise 2 – Transform
Negative Sentences into Affirmative Sentences
Go through the following sentences and transform them into affirmative sentences.

1. This dress is not new.


2. Naveen and Sunil were not best friends.

3. Ricky does not love to have chocolate pastries after lunch.

4. She will not have arrived by noon.

5. Mia does not teach French.

6. Fathima has not been taking her medicines regularly.

7. We did not buy four new beds.

8. The cupboard does not seem to be broken.

9. Shaun’s father was not sick.

10. Sandeep has not been living in Puerto Rico for five years.

Once you are done, check your answers to see if you did it correctly.

1. This dress is new.

2. Naveen and Sunil were best friends.

3. Ricky loves to have chocolate pastries after lunch.

4. She will have arrived by noon.

5. Mia teaches French.

6. Fathima has been taking her medicines regularly.

7. We bought four new beds.

8. The cupboard seems to be broken.

9. Shaun’s father was sick.

10. Sandeep has been living in Puerto Rico for five years.

Exercise 3 – Transform Sentences as Directed


Go through the following sentences and transform them as directed.

1. I don’t think you have to be worried about him. (Transform into an affirmative sentence)

2. Gayatri has come home. (Transform into a negative sentence)

3. They will be going to Las Vegas. (Transform into a negative sentence)


4. Monica is not a cook. (Transform into an affirmative sentence)

5. Chandler makes jokes. (Transform into a negative sentence)

6. I stayed at the hotel. (Transform into a negative sentence)

7. We did not forget the tickets. (Transform into an affirmative sentence)

8. You have to bring me a pair of gloves. (Transform into a negative sentence)

9. Serena wore a long blue dress to the prom. (Transform into a negative sentence)

10. It has not been raining since yesterday. (Transform into an affirmative sentence)

Check out the answers given below to see if you transformed the sentences correctly.

1. I think you have to be worried about him.

2. Gayatri has not come home.

3. They will not be going to Las Vegas.

4. Monica is a cook.

5. Chandler does not make jokes.

6. I did not stay at the hotel.

7. We forgot the tickets.

8. You do not have to bring me a pair of gloves.

9. Serena did not wear a long blue dress to the prom.

10. It has been raining since yesterday.

Exercise 1 – Identify the subject


Read the sentences and identify the subject in them.

1. Ram’s brother is quite sick.


2. William Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet and many other famous plays.
3. The boys were playing nearby.
4. The cattle are grazing in the green field.
5. The baby is sleeping peacefully.
6. My brother studies in college.
7. The flowers are very beautiful.
8. The dog followed its owner.
9. Our parents do what’s best for us.
10. The Sun sets in the West.
11. Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt.
12. The food tastes delicious.
13. The gown is pretty expensive.
14. My teacher chose the class monitor.
15. My mother is a teacher in a prestigious school.
16. Every day Sam goes to school.
17. Next week my grandparents are going to visit us.
18. The principal suspended the boys for being naughty.
19. Mars is known as the red planet.
20. Kangaroo is the national animal of Australia.

Answers for Exercise 1

1. Ram’s brother
2. William Shakespeare
3. The boys
4. The cattle
5. The baby
6. My brother
7. The flowers
8. The dog
9. Our parents
10. The Sun
11. Cleopatra
12. The food
13. The gown
14. My teacher.
15. My mother
16. Sam
17. My grandparents
18. Principal
19. Mars
20. Kangaroo

Exercise 2 – Identify the predicate


Read the following sentences and find out the predicate.

1. Sourav Ganguly plays cricket.


2. The Earth rotates on its axis.
3. Edison invented the bulb.
4. The children are dancing together.
5. I read Macbeth recently.
6. The pizza tastes good.
7. My parents are discussing their vacation plans.
8. They have watched Avengers multiple times.
9. The husband and wife are dancing to the music.
10. The little girl was wearing a purple dress.
11. The baby was crying loudly.
12. Amy went to practise her guitar lesson.
13. Ashok was a great king.
14. Delhi has many famous historical sites.
15. The stars are brightly twinkling.

Answers for Exercise 2


1. Sourav Ganguly plays cricket.
2. The Earth rotates on its axis.
3. Edison invented the bulb.
4. The children are dancing together.
5. I read Macbeth recently.
6. The pizza tastes good.
7. My parents are discussing their vacation plans.
8. They have watched Avengers multiple times.
9. The husband and wife are dancing to the music.
10. The little girl was wearing a purple dress.
11. The baby was crying loudly.
12. Amy went to practise her guitar lesson.
13. Ashok was a great king.
14. Delhi has many famous historical sites.
15. The stars are twinkling brightly.

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