Transformation – Level 3

1.

  1. The student studying regularly can expect a good result. (Complex)
  2. But most of our students are inattentive to their studies. (Negative)
  3. They waste their valuable time idly. (Passive)
  4. Wasting time is harmful for them. (interrogative)
  5. By repeating this activity they make a poor result. (Complex)
  6. Who loves them then? (Assertive)
  7. They are treated badly even by their family members. (Active)
  8. If a student fails in the examination, he suffers from inferiority complex. (Simple)
  9. No other student in the class is as bad as a failed student. (Superlative)
  10. So a student should be aware of studying regularly and attentively so that he can do well in the examination. (Simple)

2.

  1. Haji Mohammad Muhsin was not an unkind man at all. (Affirmative)
  2. He inherited vast property from his father and sister. (Interrogative)
  3. He was unmarried. (Negative)
  4. During his life time, he spent money lavishly to help the poor. (Complex)
  5. One night when he was saying his prayer, a thief broke into his room. (Simple)
  6. Seeing Muhsin, the thief cried. (Compound)
  7. The thief was caught. (Active)
  8. How needy the thief was!
  9. He gave the thief some food and money. (Passive)
  10. Muhsin was one of the best philanthropists in the world. (Positive)

3.

  1. A flower is a glowing gift of nature. (Interrogative)
  2. Isn’t it the symbol of love and beauty? (Affirmative)
  3. Flowers are used on different occasions. (Active)
  4. We present flowers to our nearest and dearest persons. (Passive)
  5. We need flowers to decorate a place. (Complex)
  6. The rose is the best of all flowers. (Positive)
  7. Having sweet scent and beauty we love it very much. (Compound)
  8. It is lovelier than all other flowers. (Superlative)
  9. The rose is a very nice flower. (Exclamatory)
  10. As the demand for flowers is increasing day by day, we should cultivate flowers on a commercial basis. (Simple)

4.

  1. Television is one of the most wonderful inventions of modern science. (Positive)
  2. It was not invented overnight. (Active)
  3. Scientists spent many years and worked hard to invent television. (Complex)
  4. Nowadays, almost every family has a television set. (Negative)
  5. People of all ages like to watch television. (Interrogative)
  6. The programmes telecast by television are very interesting. (Complex)
  7. Television should telecast educative programmes. (Passive)
  8. If you watch television, you can learn many things. (Simple)
  9. People spend their free time by watching television. (Compound)
  10. Very few things are as useful as television. (Superlative)  

5.

  1. Madhushdan Dutta was a very popular poet. (Exclamatory)
  2. He was one of the greatest dramatists in Bangla literature. (Positive)
  3. He was born at Sagordary on the bank of Kapotaksho. (Complex)
  4. When he was a boy, he desired to be an Englishman. (Simple)
  5. He was recognized by his teachers as a precious child. (Active)
  6. He thought that he was born on the wrong side of the planet. (Interrogative)
  7. He also thought that his society was unable to appreciate his intellect. (Negative)
  8. Again he believed that none but the West would be more receptive to his creative genius. (Negative)
  9. He was an ardent follower of Lord Byron.  (Interrogative)
  10. He went to Europe and started composing poems. (Simple)

6.

  1. Health is wealth. (Complex)
  2. A healthy poor man is happier than a sick moneyed man. (Positive)
  3. Though a healthy man is an asset to his family, an unhealthy man is a liability. (Compound)
  4. He can succeed in life. (Interrogative)
  5. So, everyone cannot but be conscious of his health. (Affirmative)
  6. Everyone must take care of his health all the time. (Negative)
  7. Health can be improved by regular physical exercise and a balanced diet. (Simple)
  8. The people who are poor cannot afford to take a balanced diet. (Simple)
  9. They are very concerned with the quantity of food. (Exclamatory)
  10. Everyone should know it that malnutrition causes weakness. (Passive)

7.

  1. William Wordsworth is one of the best well-known poets in English literature. (Positive)
  2. He was the second of his father’s five sons. (Negative)
  3. He was born at Cumberland on April 4, 1770. (Complex)
  4. When he was eight years old, his mother died. (Simple)
  5. In the same year, he was sent to the Grammar school of Hawkshead for education. (Compound)
  6. He was only 13 years old when his father died. (Interrogative)
  7. Fundamental education had been given to him at the school. (Active)
  8. The education that he learned from his institution played a better role in his life. (Simple)
  9. The readers called for a new edition of his famous book “The Lyrical Ballads” in 1800. (Passive)
  10. This book brought a huge name and fame in his life. (Exclamatory)

8.

  1. Is there anybody who does not want to succeed in life?
  2. Do you know it? (Passive)
  3. An industrious man will shine in life. (Complex)
  4. Hard work is needed for success. (Active)
  5. A life with an assignment is actual life. (Negative)
  6. No one can receive any reward unless he works hard. (Simple)
  7. One can’t be successful without it. (Interrogative)
  8. A successful man is very happy. (Exclamatory)
  9. No other man is as happy as a successful man. (Superlative)
  10. A hardworking man is healthier than an idle man. (Positive)

9.

  1. Bangladesh is a low-lying land. (Interrogative)
  2. Every year natural disasters visit us. (Passive)
  3. Flood is one of the most dangerous natural disasters. (Comparative)
  4. It is Dhaka city which has not yet suffered any severe earthquake. (Simple)
  5. People living in the high land can escape flood. (Complex)
  6. Crops are damaged by this flood. (Active)
  7. Who does not know the consequence of Tsunami?
  8. The recent flood was very devastating. (Exclamatory)
  9. Bangladesh is in the active earthquake zone. (Exclamatory)
  10. Dhaka is the most risky city in the earthquake zone. (Positive)

10.

  1. Long time ago, there lived a young man called Ruplal. (Compound)
  2. He lived with his family and worked on a firm. (Interrogative)
  3. It was a beautiful place but there were a lot of problems. (Complex)
  4. The village people were quarrelsome. (Negative)
  5. Ruplal decided to go and live alone in the jungle in order to find peace. (Complex)
  6. So he collected his things and went to live by himself. (Passive)
  7. Ruplal made a nice little hut for himself in the jungle. (Passive)
  8. How happy I am now!
  9. My jungle hut is one of the most peaceful places in the world. (Positive)
  10. That night, while Ruplal was sleeping, he heard a noise. (Simple)

11.

  1. Corruption is one of the worst evils. (Positive)
  2. A corrupted man can do anything against morality. (Complex)
  3. People hate a corrupted man. (Passive)
  4. Nobody respects him. (Interrogative)
  5. The man who takes bribe is next to devil. (Simple)
  6. Though we have strict law, we are still affected by this evil. (Compound)
  7. No other person is as hated as a corrupted man. (Superlative)
  8. We hope that Bangladesh will free from this evil. (Simple)
  9. Everybody avoids a corrupted man. (Negative)
  10. A corrupted man leads a very unhappy life. (Exclamatory)

12.

  1. Once upon a time two friends were passing by a forest. (Complex)
  2. They were talking about their love for each other. (Interrogative)
  3. Suddenly they saw a bear which was coming towards them. (Simple)
  4. The first friend climbed up a tree. (Complex)
  5. The later could not climb up a tree. (Affirmative)
  6. He did not find any way. (Passive)
  7. He lay down on the ground and feigned death. (Simple)
  8. The bear smelt his ears, nose and face. (Passive)
  9. He was thought to be dead. (Complex)
  10. The bear went away and he escaped himself. (Complex)

13.

  1. We should read books to acquire knowledge. (Complex)
  2. Books introduce us to the realm of knowledge. (Passive)
  3. The books of great writers contain noble thoughts and great ideas. (Interrogative)
  4. By reading good books, we can enrich our minds. (Compound)
  5. Reading books is a very good habit. (Exclamatory)
  6. This habit is rarely disliked. (Affirmative)
  7. More and more books should be read. (Active)
  8. No other thing is as interesting as reading books. (Comparative)
  9. When we read good books, we discover new world. (Simple)
  10. Very few friends are as great as a good book. (Superlative)

14.

  1. Mr. Rahim, one of my cousins is a good teacher. (Complex)
  2. He is older than I. (Positive)
  3. He wants his students to be good citizens. (Complex)
  4. He leaves no stones unturned to teach them morality. (Affirmative)
  5. He becomes very happy when the students achieve good results in public examination. (Exclamatory)
  6. Mr. Rahim is not only punctual but also sincere. (Simple)
  7. He is the best teacher in our area. (Negative)
  8. He cannot remain sitting in the class. (Affirmative)
  9. He goes to class after taking preparation. (Compound)
  10. All the students respect him very much. (Passive)

15.

  1. We are grateful to the freedom fighters. (Negative)
  2. Their contribution is greater than any other thing. (Positive)
  3. The freedom fighters who died in the liberation war are called martyrs. (Compound)
  4. The National Memorial has been built with a view to paying tribute to their memories. (Complex)
  5. A freedom fighter is the greatest son of the soil. (Comparative)
  6. We got our independence for their sacrifice. (Interrogative)
  7.  They fought bravely and snatched the red sun of independence. (Simple)
  8. Though their weapons were ordinary, they had much courage in their mind. (Compound)
  9. Their contribution will never be forgotten. (Affirmative)
  10. The government has taken some steps to improve their condition. (Passive)
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