Transformation – Level 2

1.

  1. So far as we know, the bee is a special type of insect. (negative)
  2. Honey is collected without any rest. (active)
  3. Its duty is to fly from flower to flower to collect honey. (interrogative)
  4. In winter, it doesn’t remain active. (affirmative)
  5. The intellectuals say that we should follow the life of a bee. (passive)

2.

  1. Everybody believes that education is the backbone of a nation. (Negative)
  2. No action can prosper neglecting education. (Affirmative)
  3. Education broadens our vision. (Passive)
  4. Only education gives us the light of knowledge. (Negative)
  5. So, everybody should realize it. (Interrogative)

3.

  1. Most of the drivers of our country are illiterate. (Negative)
  2. They do not follow the traffic rules. (Interrogative)
  3. The traffic police do not do their duties sincerely. (Affirmative)
  4. Traffic jam is one of the most serious problems in our country. (Comparative)
  5. Dhaka is more hazardous for traffic jam than Rajshahi. (Positive)

4.

  1. Everyone suffers a lot from water-logging. (Interrogative)
  2. We cannot but go with this problem. (Affirmative)
  3. We lead a very miserable life in the rainy season. (Exclamatory)
  4. Would that we could solve the problem! (Assertive)
  5. Government should take some measures to solve this problem. (Passive)

5.

  1. Mobile phone is a very modern invention. (Exclamatory)
  2. We cannot think of a day without mobile phone. (Passive)
  3. There is no house that doesn’t have a mobile phone. (Affirmative)
  4. A person below 18 is not permitted to use mobile phone. (Interrogative)
  5. We should be careful about the proper use of mobile phone. (Imperative)

6.

  1. We work hard to attain success in our life. (interrogative)
  2. Peace and prosperity are not possible without being industrious. (Affirmative)
  3. A man who leads idle life, brings misery for his life. (Negative)
  4. He can never help the people of society. (interrogative)
  5. Everybody dislikes him. (Passive)

7.

  1. Truthfulness is one of the greatest virtues in a man’s life. (Positive)
  2. Everybody respects a truthful person. (Negative)
  3. A truthful person is loved by all. (Active)
  4. A truthful person cares nobody. (Interrogative)
  5. We should cultivate the habit of speaking the truth. (Passive)

8.

  1. Cox’s Bazar is called the pleasure seeker’s paradise. (Active)
  2. Thousands of people visit Cox’s Bazar every year. (Passive)
  3. Winter is very enjoyable in Cox’s Bazar. (Exclamatory)
  4. The scenery of Cox’s Bazar is very charming. (Interrogative)
  5. The people of Cox’s Bazar are friendly. (Negative)

9.

  1. No sooner had I told them about the plan they started taking preparation. (Affirmative)
  2. Nazrul had to fight against poverty in his boyhood. (Negative)
  3. Shakespeare was the greatest English poet. (Interrogative)
  4. They heard him confess his crime. (Passive)
  5. Let her be told to wait here. (Active)

10.

  1. Who doesn’t want to succeed in life? (Assertive)
  2. It is not an easy task. (Affirmative)
  3. Being industrious, everyone can prosper in life. (Negative)
  4. The light of prosperity can be seen by a hardworking person. (Active)
  5. An idle man leads a very miserable life. (Exclamatory)

12.

  1. Rohingyas are the inhabitant of Myanmar. (Interrogative)
  2. The army of Myanmar tortured them brutally. (Passive)
  3. They were not able to stay in their own country. (Affirmative)
  4. They had to flee from their country. (Negative)
  5. They are leading a miserable life in Bangladesh. (Exclamatory)

13. 

  1. Acid throwing is a very heinous act. (Exclamatory)
  2. Everyone hates it. (Interrogative)
  3. It is not a human act. (Affirmative)
  4. The acid throwers should be punished. (Active)
  5. We must become aware of it. (Negative)

14.

  1. Tree plantation is a noble task. (Negative)
  2.  It is not a difficult task. (Interrogative)
  3. People must plant trees for their existence. (Passive)
  4. An important role is played by trees. (Active)
  5. Trees are very important friends of human beings. (Exclamatory)

15.

  1. Books introduce us to the realm of knowledge. (Passive)
  2. We should read books to gain knowledge. (Imperative)
  3. The books of great writers contain noble thoughts and great ideas. (Interrogative)
  4. Books are the greatest friends. (Comparative)
  5. We must create social movement about reading books. (Negative)

16.

  1. Anger is nothing but a vice. (Affirmative)
  2. It begets only the worst. (Negative)
  3. Anger is one of the most inhuman vices. (Positive)
  4. So, we should control it for our own sake. (Passive)
  5. An angry man is disliked by everybody. (Active)

17.

  1. Frugality is a good habit. (Negative)
  2. A frugal man does not like to spend money without reasons. (Affirmative)
  3. We should practice it. (Passive)
  4. He can save money. (interrogative)
  5. He leads a happy life. (Exclamatory)

18.

  1. None can prosper in life without industry. (interrogative)
  2. The idle always lag behind. (Negative)
  3. Hard work is very essential to succeed. (Exclamatory)
  4. A hard-working person can see the light of prosperity. (Passive)
  5. We cannot but work hard to be established in life. (Affirmative)

19.

  1. English is not a native language. (Affirmative)
  2. But it has a great importance. (Exclamatory)
  3. Everybody knows this truth. (Passive)
  4. Many people use English as their mother tongue. (Interrogative)
  5. Now, English is being used as a common language for international communication. (Active)

20.

  1. Everybody knows about the Royal Bengal Tigers of the Sunderban. (Negative)
  2. It is known to all for its ferocity. (Interrogative)
  3. Now the number of Royal Bengal Tiger is decreasing. (Negative)
  4. Many greedy hunters are killing them. (Passive)
  5. We should take care of this world famous animal. (Imperative)

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