Transformation – Level 1

1.

  1. Didn’t he seek a job? (Assertive)
  2. I saw him flying a kite? (Passive)
  3. Very few persons were as polite as Shafin. (Superlative)
  4. They were very responsible. (Negative)
  5. Time flies very fast. (Exclamatory)

2.

  1. We must obey our parents. (Negative)
  2. She is helping her mother. (Passive)
  3. I will never forget you. (Affirmative)
  4. The man was poor. (Negative)
  5. I did not play football. (passive)

3.

  1. Jamil is the laziest student in the class. (Comparative) 
  2. How inattentive he is in his lessons!  (Statement)
  3. His preparation is always poor. (Negative)
  4. Doesn’t he get poor marks? (Assertive)
  5. He always memorizes answers. (Passive)

4.

  1. No other city in Bangladesh is as populous as Dhaka. (Superlative)
  2. It was founded by a Mughal Emperor. (Active)
  3. Mughal Emperors founded many buildings here. (Passive)  
  4. They constructed the Lalbag Fort. (Interrogative)
  5. Their reign was very peaceful. (Exclamatory)

5.

  1. Shakib Al Hasan plays cricket for Bangladesh team. (Passive)
  2. He is both an active and sincere player. (Negative)
  3. He always does much contribution for his team. (Interrogative)
  4. We are entertained by his playing. (Active)
  5. Who doesn’t like a good player? (Active)

6.

  1. Discipline is necessary in every walk of life. (Negative)
  2. The whole nature teaches us discipline. (Passive)
  3. All the planets are not moving around the sun in an undisciplined way. (Affirmative)
  4. We learn discipline in schools and colleges. (Interrogative)
  5. We are led to the path of success by discipline. (Active)

7.

  1. Education is the most important thing in life. (Positive)
  2. It develops our mind. (Passive)
  3. It shows us the right path. (Negative)
  4. Our life is not complete without education. (Affirmative)
  5. How important it is!

8.

  1. Books are our best friends. (Positive)
  2. They help us in many ways. (Passive)
  3. Some books will make us laugh. (Negative)
  4. They are our real friends. (Interrogative)
  5. Nobody can be as useful as books. (Comparative)

9.

  1. None can escape from death. (Interrogative)
  2. It is common to all. (Negative)
  3. Nobody should forget it. (Affirmative)
  4. Death is as true as life. (Comparative)
  5. So we should not fear death. (Passive)

10.

  1. All men cannot but die. (Affirmative)
  2. Everybody knows it. (Interrogative)
  3. Every mother loves her child. (Negative)
  4. Change the voice. (Passive)
  5. I know the man very well. (Active)

11.

  1. Very metals are as useful as iron. (Superlative)
  2. It is used for construction purpose. (Active)
  3. Bangladesh imports iron. (Interrogative)
  4. It is a heavy metal. (Negative)
  5. There is no building without iron. (Affirmative)

12.

  1. Poverty is a curse. (Negative)
  2. He always makes the best use of time. (Affirmative)
  3. Everybody wishes to be happy. (Interrogative)
  4. Had I been a King!
  5. He leads a very unhappy life. (Exclamatory)

13.

  1. His preparation is never bad. (Affirmative)
  2. Suddenly he woke up. (Interrogative)
  3. How nutritious cow milk is! (Assertive)
  4. He built many mosques, tanks and roads. (Passive)
  5. Very few problems are as serious as this. (Superlative)

14.

  1. The bus was crowded. (Negative)   
  2. The bus conductor made a rude remark to him. (Passive)
  3. He passed his life in sorrows. (Negative)
  4. I never went there. (Interrogative)
  5. He had no wants. (Interrogative)

15.

  1. Corruption is a great curse to our nation. (Exclamatory)
  2. No other problem is as dreadful as corruption. (Comparative)
  3. It prevails everywhere. (Interrogative)
  4. It destroys everything. (Passive)
  5. The fact must be realized. (Active)

16.

  1. Allah alone can help us. (Negative)
  2. He acted foolishly. (Interrogative)
  3. I need nothing but a pen. (Affirmative)
  4. Sylhet is not as big as Dhaka. (Comparative)
  5. Everybody loves a child. (Interrogative)

17.

  1. Humayun Ahmed is Fahim’s favorite writer. (Interrogative)
  2. He likes him very much. (passive)
  3. The character ‘Himu’ is greatly liked by him. (Active)
  4. How emotional he is! (Statement)
  5. He also likes Rabindranath. (Negative)

18.

  1. He lives alone in the house. (Negative)
  2. Swimming is always energetic. (Negative)
  3. Everyone wishes to be famous. (Interrogative)
  4. Friendship is nothing but a name. (Interrogative)
  5. I wish I could go there in time. (Exclamatory)

19.

  1. She teaches us English. (Passive)
  2. Who doesn’t hate a liar? (Assertive)
  3. What a fool you are! (Assertive)
  4. I wish I had been a king. (Exclamatory)
  5. Alas! the poor man died without food. (Assertive)

20.

  1. Mango is the tastiest of all of fruits. (Comparative)
  2. It grows in plenty in summer. (Interrogative)
  3. It contains vitamins ‘A’ and ‘C’. (Passive)
  4. Most of the people like this fruit. (Negative)
  5. None should contaminate it. (Affirmative)
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