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Transformation Worksheet

The document is a transformation worksheet for 11th and 12th grade students, covering various aspects of English grammar including the use of adverbs, active and passive voice, assertive and negative forms, sentence types, and reported speech. It provides examples and exercises for students to practice transforming sentences across different grammatical structures. The worksheet aims to enhance students' understanding and application of English language rules.
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Transformation Worksheet

The document is a transformation worksheet for 11th and 12th grade students, covering various aspects of English grammar including the use of adverbs, active and passive voice, assertive and negative forms, sentence types, and reported speech. It provides examples and exercises for students to practice transforming sentences across different grammatical structures. The worksheet aims to enhance students' understanding and application of English language rules.
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Transformation Worksheet

STD 11th and 12th

1. Sentences having the adverb “Too”


a. It is too cold to go outside.
b. He is too old to get computer education.
c. The box is too heavy to lift.
d. He is too clever not to see through your tricks.
e. The Principal was too busy to talk to us.
f. The dish is too hot to touch.
g. She was too noble to do such a mean task.
h. The news is too good to be true.
i. The oranges are too cheap to be fresh.
j. I was too late to catch the train.

2. Active passive
(a) I read this book long ago.
(b) My wallet has been stolen.
(c) Promises should be kept.
(d) Honour the brave.
(e) Babies like parents to flatter them.
(f) This pillar was built by Ashoka.
(g) Send for the doctor at once.
(h) Caesar was stabbed by Brutus.
(i) One should obey one’s parents.
(j) Circumstances will oblige us to go.

3. Assertive to negative and vice-versa


(a) She is richer than her aunt.
(b) He left no stone unturned.
(c) All believe in his honesty.
(d) She is sometimes careless in his work.
(e) I am not a bit tired.
(f) There is no smoke without fire.
(g) I shall always remember your kindness.
(h) Please do not forget to post this letter.
(i) She remembered to visit the Taj.
(j) God will not forget the cry of the humble.

4. Assertive or interrogative as the case may be


(a) Who has not heard of Gandhiji?
(b) There is nothing better than active life.
(c) Is this the dress to wear in a party?
(d) Who can run away from death?
(e) It is no use crying over spilt milk.
(f) Why waste time in reading trash?
(g) No one will like to live in poverty.
(h) Can the leopard change his spots?
(i) Prevention is better than cure?
(j) How can I forget your kindness?

5. Exclamatory to assertive and vice-versa


(a) What a charming sight!
(b) It is a very fine day.
(c) He is a great fool.
(d) What a shame!
(e) O! That I had the wings of a dove!
(f) I wish I had won the prize.
(g) How lovely the flower is!
(h) The mighty have fallen low.
(i) O for a glass of water!
(j) How good of you to help us!

6. Simple to complex sentences


(a) The news of his death spread like wild fire.
(b) The duration of his stay is doubtful.
(c) His hiding place is still unknown.
(d) We saw the birth place of Shakespeare.
(e) Time once lost is lost forever.
(f) India is the land of my birth.
(g) We were the first to hear this news.
(h) We ate to our fill.
(i) Time permitting, I will come again.
(j) He is too poor to buy a bicycle.

7. Simple to compound sentences


(a) The sun has risen, the sky cleared.
(b) In spite of he being so old, he is active.
(c) You can touch him at the peril of your life.
(d) He was honoured because of his virtues.
(e) Besides making a promise, he kept it.
(f) Owing to his bad health, he could not come.
(g) He succeeded by the dint of his hard work.
(h) For all his riches, he is not contended.
(i) Trusting in God, do the right.
(j) He fled to escape being killed.

8. Do as directed
(a) These apples have a sweet smell but a sour taste. (End with………sour.)
(b) Lata is a professional singer. (End with……profession)
(c) The rats give us a lot of trouble. (End with…….us)
(d) He went there with reluctance. (use- reluctantly.)
(e) She has no intention of leaving the city. (use- intend)
(f) We are proud of our motherland. ( use- pride)
(g) Ashoka treated his enemies with kindness. (use- kind)
(h) The manager showed his skill in handling the situation. (use- skillfully)
(i) He made an agreement to give me ten computers. (use- agreed)
(j) Everyone praised Gandhiji for his leadership. (use- showered praise)

9. Interchange of degrees of Comparison


(a) He is the most honest person. (Begin with- No other….)
(b) Nobody is as lucky as you. (use comparative degree)
(c) No other player in the hockey team is as fast as Prithipal. (Begin with- Prithipal…)
(d) No flower is lovelier than rose. (Begin with- Rose…)
(e) Some fruits are at least as useful as apple. (Begin with- Apple…)
(f) Shakespeare is the greatest of all the English dramatists. (Begin with Shakespeare and use
comparative degree)
(g) As soon as Mr. George seated himself, he called for water. (Begin with- No sooner…)
(h) No sooner did the train arrive than the crowd became wild. (Begin with- As soon as..)
(i) No other planet is as big as the Jupiter. (Use superlative degree)
(j) As soon as the bell rings, the children run out to play. (Begin with- No sooner…)

10. Reported speech


(a) He says,” I am ready.”
(b) He said,” I am busy now.”
(c) Rajan said,” I have written a letter.”
(d) He said,” I will write a letter.”
(e) He said,” Two and two makes four.”
(f) The teacher said to me,” I have never seen such a clever girl as you are.”
(g) He said,” God save my son!”
(h) He said to us,” Are you going away today?”
(i) She said to me,” Why did you write to me such a rude letter?”
(j) They said,” Hurrah! We have won the match.”
11. Miscellaneous
(a) If you had not helped me, I would have been in trouble. (Begin with- But..)
(b) He left the examination hall in frustration. (End with…… of frustration)
(c) He didn’t apply for the post and he regrets it now. (Begin with- He wishes… )
(d) You can go out provided you promise to come back home in time. (Begin with- Unless…)
(e) Every time I visited my aunt, I took a box of sweets. (Begin with- I never…)
(f) He encouraged me and I overcame all the obstacles. (Begin with- With..)
(g) No sooner had Peter entered the museum than he started clicking pictures. Begin with-
Hardly…)
(h) Both the suggestions made by him were not accepted. (Begin with- Neither…)
(i) He is successful in business but he is not helpful. (Begin with- Despite…)
(j) She put the keys in her pocket so as not to forget them. (Use ‘lest ‘)
(k) It was wrong of him to have abused his friend. (Begin with- He ought….)
(l) Try as much as she may, she cannot beat me at singing. (Begin with- However..)
(m) She worked very hard, yet she did not succeed. (Begin with- Notwithstanding…..)
(n) I would do anything in the world to make you succeed. (Begin with- There is….)
(o) I have never seen such a big apple as this. (Begin with- Never….)

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