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1.
- So far as we know, the bee is a special type of insect. (negative)
- Honey is collected without any rest. (active)
- Its duty is to fly from flower to flower to collect honey. (interrogative)
- In winter, it doesn’t remain active. (affirmative)
- The intellectuals say that we should follow the life of a bee. (passive)
- So far as we know, the bee is not an ordinary type of insect.
- The bees collect honey without any rest.
- Isn’t its duty to fly from flower to flower to collect honey?
- In winter, it remains inactive.
- It is said by the intellectuals that the life of a bee should be followed by us.
2.
- Everybody believes that education is the backbone of a nation. (Negative)
- No action can prosper neglecting education. (Affirmative)
- Education broadens our vision. (Passive)
- Only education gives us the light of knowledge. (Negative)
- So, everybody should realize it. (Interrogative)
- There is nobody but believes that education is the backbone of a nation.
- Every nation can prosper caring education.
- Our vision is broadened by education.
- Nothing but education gives the lights of knowledge.
- So, shouldn’t everybody realize it?
3.
- Most of the drivers of our country are illiterate. (Negative)
- They do not follow the traffic rules. (Interrogative)
- The traffic police do not do their duties sincerely. (Affirmative)
- Traffic jam is one of the most serious problems in our country. (Comparative)
- Dhaka is more hazardous for traffic jam than Rajshahi. (Positive)
- Most of the drivers of our country are not literate.
- Do they follow the traffic rules?
- The traffic police do their duties insincerely.
- Traffic jam is more serious than most other problems in our country.
- Rajshahi is not as hazardous as Dhaka for traffic jam.
4.
- Everyone suffers a lot from water-logging. (Interrogative)
- We cannot but go with this problem. (Affirmative)
- We lead a very miserable life in the rainy season. (Exclamatory)
- Would that we could solve the problem! (Assertive)
- Government should take some measures to solve this problem. (Passive)
- Who doesn’t suffer a lot from water-logging?
- We must go with this problem.
- What a miserable life we lead in the rainy season!
- We wish we could save the problem!
- Some measures should be taken by government to solve this problem.
5.
- Mobile phone is a very modern invention. (Exclamatory)
- We cannot think of a day without mobile phone. (Passive)
- There is no house that doesn’t have a mobile phone. (Affirmative)
- A person below 18 is not permitted to use mobile phone. (Interrogative)
- We should be careful about the proper use of mobile phone. (Imperative)
- What a modern invention mobile phone is!
- A day cannot be thought of without mobile phone by us.
- Every house has a mobile phone.
- Is a person below 18 permitted to use mobile phone?
- Let us be careful about the proper use of mobile phone.
6.
- We work hard to attain success in our life. (interrogative)
- Peace and prosperity are not possible without being industrious. (Affirmative)
- A man who leads idle life, brings misery for his life. (Negative)
- He can never help the people of society. (interrogative)
- Everybody dislikes him. (Passive)
- Don’t we work hard to attain success in our life?
- Peace and prosperity is impossible without being industrious.
- A man who leads idle life cannot bring happiness for his life.
- Can he ever help the people of society?
- He is disliked by everybody/all.
7.
- Truthfulness is one of the greatest virtues in a man’s life. (Positive)
- Everybody respects a truthful person. (Negative)
- A truthful person is loved by all. (Active)
- A truthful person cares nobody. (Interrogative)
- We should cultivate the habit of speaking the truth. (Passive)
- Very few virtues are as great as truthfulness in a man’s life.
- There is nobody but respects a truthful man.
- Everyone/all love a truthful person.
- Does a truthful person care anybody?
- The habit of speaking truth should be cultivated by us.
8.
- Cox’s Bazar is called the pleasure seeker’s paradise. (Active)
- Thousands of people visit Cox’s Bazar every year. (Passive)
- Winter is very enjoyable in Cox’s Bazar. (Exclamatory)
- The scenery of Cox’s Bazar is very charming. (Interrogative)
- The people of Cox’s Bazar are friendly. (Negative)
- People call Cox’s Bazar the pleasure seeker’s paradise.
- Cox’s Bazar is visited by thousands of people every year.
- How enjoyable winter is in Cox’s Bazar!
- Isn’t the scenery of Cox’s Bazar very charming?
- The people of Cox’s Bazar are not unfriendly.
9.
- No sooner had I told them about the plan they started taking preparation. (Affirmative)
- Nazrul had to fight against poverty in his boyhood. (Negative)
- Shakespeare was the greatest English poet. (Interrogative)
- They heard him confess his crime. (Passive)
- Let her be told to wait here. (Active)
- As soon as I told them about the plan they started taking preparation.
- Nazrul had not to fight against wealth in his boyhood. Or, Nazrul could not but fight against poverty in his boyhood.
- Wasn’t Shakespeare the greatest English poet?
- He was heard by them to confess his crime.
- Tell her to wait here.
10.
- Who doesn’t want to succeed in life? (Assertive)
- It is not an easy task. (Affirmative)
- Being industrious, everyone can prosper in life. (Negative)
- The light of prosperity can be seen by a hardworking person. (Active)
- An idle man leads a very miserable life. (Exclamatory)
- Everyone wants to succeed in life.
- It is a difficult task.
- Without being industrious none can prosper in life. Or, Being lazy none can prosper in life.
- A hardworking person can see the light of prosperity.
- What a miserable life an idle man leads!
11.
- Our independence day occupies the most important day in our life. (Positive)
- The valiant fighters fought bravely. (Interrogative)
- Our freedom fighters are braver than any other person. (Positive)
- There was nobody but supported the freedom fighters. (Affirmative)
- Our freedom fighters cannot be forgotten for their great contribution. (Active)
- No other day occupies as important as our independence day in our life.
- Didn’t the valiant fighters fight bravely?
- No other person is as brave as our freedom fighters.
- Everybody supported the freedom fighters.
- We cannot forget our freedom fighters for their great contribution.
12.
- Rohingyas are the inhabitant of Myanmar. (Interrogative)
- The army of Myanmar tortured them brutally. (Passive)
- They were not able to stay in their own country. (Affirmative)
- They had to flee from their country. (Negative)
- They are leading a miserable life in Bangladesh. (Exclamatory)
- Aren’t Rohingyas the inhabitant of Myanmar?
- They were tortured brutally by the army of Myanmar.
- They were unable to stay in their own country.
- They could not but free from their country.
- What a miserable life they are leading in Bangladesh!
13.
- Acid throwing is a very heinous act. (Exclamatory)
- Everyone hates it. (Interrogative)
- It is not a human act. (Affirmative)
- The acid throwers should be punished. (Active)
- We must become aware of it. (Negative)
- What a heinous act acid throwing is!
- Who doesn’t hate it?
- It is an inhuman act.
- Government/authority should punish the acid throwers.
- We cannot but aware of it.
14.
- Tree plantation is a noble task. (Negative)
- It is not a difficult task. (Interrogative)
- People must plant trees for their existence. (Passive)
- An important role is played by trees. (Active)
- Trees are very important friends of human beings. (Exclamatory)
- Tree plantation is not an ignoble task.
- Is it a difficult task?
- Trees must be planted by people for their existence.
- Trees play an important role.
- How important friends of human beings trees are!
15.
- Books introduce us to the realm of knowledge. (Passive)
- We should read books to gain knowledge. (Imperative)
- The books of great writers contain noble thoughts and great ideas. (Interrogative)
- Books are the greatest friends. (Comparative)
- We must create social movement about reading books. (Negative)
- We are introduced to the realm of knowledge by books.
- Let us read book to gain knowledge.
- Don’t the books of great writers contain noble thoughts and great ideas?
- No other friend is as great as book.
- We cannot but create social movement about reading books.
16.
- Anger is nothing but a vice. (Affirmative)
- It begets only the worst. (Negative)
- Anger is one of the most inhuman vices. (Positive)
- So, we should control it for our own sake. (Passive)
- An angry man is disliked by everybody. (Active)
- Anger is only a vice.
- It begets nothing but the worst.
- Very few vices are as inhuman as anger.
- So, it should be controlled for our own sake.
- Everybody dislikes an anger man.
17.
- Frugality is a good habit. (Negative)
- A frugal man does not like to spend money without reasons. (Affirmative)
- We should practice it. (Passive)
- He can save money. (interrogative)
- He leads a happy life. (Exclamatory)
- Frugality is not a bad habit.
- A frugal man dislikes to spend money without reasons. Or, A frugal man likes to spend money with reasons.
- It should be practiced by us.
- Cannot he save money?
- What a happy life he leads!
18.
- None can prosper in life without industry. (interrogative)
- The idle always lag behind. (Negative)
- Hard work is very essential to succeed. (Exclamatory)
- A hard-working person can see the light of prosperity. (Passive)
- We cannot but work hard to be established in life. (Affirmative)
- Who can prosper in life without industry?Or, Can anyone prosper in life without industry?
- The idle never go ahead.
- How essential hard work is to succeed!
- The light of prosperity can be seen by a hard-working person.
- We must work hard to be established in life.
19.
- English is not a native language. (Affirmative)
- But it has a great importance. (Exclamatory)
- Everybody knows this truth. (Passive)
- Many people use English as their mother tongue. (Interrogative)
- Now, English is being used as a common language for international communication. (Active)
- English is a foreign language.
- But what an importance it has!
- This truth is known to everybody/all.
- Don’t many people use English as their mother tongue?
- Now, people use English as a common language for international communication.
20.
- Everybody knows about the Royal Bengal Tigers of the Sunderban. (Negative)
- It is known to all for its ferocity. (Interrogative)
- Now the number of Royal Bengal Tiger is decreasing. (Negative)
- Many greedy hunters are killing them. (Passive)
- We should take care of this world famous animal. (Imperative)
- There is nobody but knows about the Royal Bengal Tigers of the Sundarban.
- Isn’t it known to all for its ferocity?
- Now the number of Royal Bengal Tiger is not increasing.
- They are being killed by many greedy hunters.
- Let us take care of this world famous animal.
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