Transformation sentence class Eight

1. Change the following sentence as directed in the brackets. (a) Cox’s Bazar is the longest sea-b each in the world. (Positive) (b) Thousands of people visit Cox’s Bazar every year. (Passive) (c) Winter is the best season to visit Cox’s Bazar. (Comparative) (d) The scenery of Cox’s Bazar is very charming. (Interrogative) (e) The people of Cox’s Bazar are friendly. (Negative) 2. Change the following sentence as directed in the brackets. (a) Books are the best companion to the people. (Positive) (b) Books introduce us to the realm of knowledge. (Passive) (c) The habit of reading books should be formed by us. (Active) (d) A book never leaves us in times of danger. (Interrogative) (e) A book always does good to us. (Negative) 3. Change the following sentence as directed in the brackets. (a) Everybody loves cricket in our country. (Interrogative) (b) It is one of the most exciting games in the world. (Positive) (c) People of all ages enjoy the game. (Passive) (d) At present cricket is the most popular game in our country. (Comparative) (e) Cricket is a very costly game. (Negative) 4. Change the following sentence as directed in the brackets. (a) Illiteracy is not a blessing. (Affirmative) (b) The literacy rate in Bangladesh is very poor. (Negative) (c) It is the duty of the educated people to educate the illiterate. (Interrogative) (d) The government has taken necessary steps to eradicate illiteracy. (Passive) (e) Illiteracy is one of the greatest problems in Bangladesh. (Positive) 5. Change the following sentence as directed in the brackets. (a) Truthfulness is the greatest of all virtues in a man. (Positive) (b) Everybody respects a truthful person. (Interrogative) (c) The foot-prints of a truthful man should be followed by us. (Active) (d) Nobody likes a liar. (Affirmative) (e) A truthful man is a very honourable man. (Exclamatory) 6. Change the following sentence as directed in the brackets. (a) Poverty is the greatest problem in our country. (Positive) (b) Most of the people of our country are poor. (Negative) (c) They only curse their fate. (Passive) (d) There is nothing more difficult than poverty. (Interrogative) (e) Poverty can be alleviated from the country by hard work. (Active) 7. Change the following sentence as directed in the brackets. (a) Honesty is one of the greatest virtues in a man. (Comparative) (b) Everybody respects an honest man. (Interrogative) (c) Only the honest can shine in life. (Negative) (d) An honest man is happier than a dishonest man. (Positive) (e) Nobody respects a dishonest man. (Passive) 8. Change the following sentence as directed in the brackets. (a) Cricket is a very exciting game. (Exclamatory) (b) Everybody can enjoy this game. (Passive) (c) At present cricket is the most popular game in our country. (Comparative) (d) It is one of the costliest games. (Positive) (e) Its standard is not high at all. (Affirmative) 9. Change the following sentence as directed in the brackets. (a) Books are our best friends. (Negative) (b) They are the storehouse of knowledge. (Interrogative) (c) No other hobby is as good as reading books. (Comparative) (d) Good books are the greatest creation of the wise mind. (Positive) (e) Books never leave us. (Passive) 10. Change the following sentence as directed in the brackets. (a) We are proud of our freedom fighters. (Interrogative) (b) Their contribution will never be forgotten. (Affirmative) (c) They were inspired by the common people. (Active) (d) Their sacrifice is greater than any other things. (Positive) (e) We must show respect to them. (Negative)

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