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Question 101. Which of these is an assertive sentence?
  1.    Why waste time in reading trash?
  2.    I wish that I were healthy again.
  3.    How beautiful is the rainbow!
  4.    Please have a look at the brochure.
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> I wish that I were healthy again.
Answer: (b).I wish that I were healthy again.
Question 102. Convert the following interrogative sentence to an assertive sentence:
Who would not love his country?
  1.    No one loves his country.
  2.    Everyone loves his country.
  3.    Someone loves his country.
  4.    Everyone loves the country.
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> Everyone loves his country.
Answer: (b).Everyone loves his country.
Question 103. Convert the affirmative sentence into a negative sentence:
Mili is prettier than Neha.
  1.    Neha is not as pretty as Mili.
  2.    Mili is not as pretty as Neha.
  3.    Neha is not as prettier as Mili.
  4.    Mili is not prettier than Neha.
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> Neha is not as pretty as Mili.
Answer: (a).Neha is not as pretty as Mili.
Question 104. Convert the following exclamatory sentence to an assertive sentence:
Hurrah ! We have one the match.
  1.    Hurrah, we have one the match.
  2.    We won the match.
  3.    We rejoice to have won the match.
  4.    We have won the match, hurrah.
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> We rejoice to have won the match.
Answer: (c).We rejoice to have won the match.
Question 105. A simple sentence can be converted into a compound sentence by enlarging a word or a phrase into a co-ordinate clause.
  1.    True
  2.    False
  3.    May be True or False
  4.    Can't say
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> True
Answer: (a).True
Question 106. A simple sentence can be converted to a complex sentence by expanding a verb or phrase into a subordinate clause.
  1.    True
  2.    False
  3.    May be True or False
  4.    Can't say
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> True
Answer: (a).True
Question 107. The following transformation is an example under which clause?
Simple : His crime was unforgivable.
Complex : His crime was such as could not be forgiven.
  1.    Noun clause
  2.    Verb clause
  3.    Adjective clause
  4.    Adverb clause
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Adjective clause
Answer: (c).Adjective clause
Question 108. Convert the following simple sentence into a complex sentence :
On reaching the gate you will have to turn left.
  1.    As soon as you reach the gate, you will have to turn left.
  2.    When you reach the gate take a left turn.
  3.    Turn left when you reach the gate.
  4.    Reaching the gate, take a left turn.
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> As soon as you reach the gate, you will have to turn left.
Answer: (a).As soon as you reach the gate, you will have to turn left.
Question 109. Convert the following complex sentence into a simple sentence:
It is sad that she died so young.
  1.    Her death at so early an age is sad.
  2.    She dying so young is sad.
  3.    It is sad to know that she died at an early age.
  4.    She dying at an early age is sad.
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> Her death at so early an age is sad.
Answer: (a).Her death at so early an age is sad.
Question 110. A verb in a simple sentence CANNOT be expanded to which of the following clauses?
  1.    Noun clause
  2.    Verb clause
  3.    Adjective clause
  4.    Adverb clause
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> Verb clause
Answer: (b).Verb clause

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