SAME WORD BUT DIFFERENT PARTS OF SPEECH
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Transformation of sentence Transformation of sentence (Affirmative to Negative) Rules Affirmative Negative 01 Only (If it indicates – person/ Allah) None but Only (If it indicates – thing) Nothing but Only (If it indicates – other: age; prize) Not more than/ not less than Alone None but 02 As soon as … …
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TRANSFORMATION 1. I would as soon die as injure you. (Comparative) 2. He is as intimate to me as to you. (Comparative) 3. There is no mystery as great as misery. (Comparative) 4. He is at lest as competent as any other man. (Comparative) 5. O what misery is in store for me! (Assertive) 6.
Transformation of Sentence Assertive Sentence to Imperative Sentence No Assertive Sentence Imperative Sentence 01. Subject (You) + verb + other words. Verb + other words. Assertive Sentence Imperative Sentence You can win the match.You should respect the old. Win the match. Respect the old. No Assertive Sentence Imperative Sentence 02. Subject (You) (with – negative/
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Transformation of sentence (Affirmative to Negative) Rules Affirmative Negative 01 Only (If it indicates – person/ Allah) None but Only (If it indicates – thing) Nothing but Only (If it indicates – other: age; prize) Not more than/ not less than Alone None but 02 As soon as … … …. No sooner
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The correct form of verbs 1. Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context: Flood is a natural calamity. It (a) ― (visit) our country every year. Floods (b) ― (cause) a great havoc to our crops, houses, livestock’s etc. During floods people
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The correct form of verbs 1. Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context. Yesterday I (a) (reach) my college late because of a road accident. It (b) (be) 9 am. When the accident (c) (take) place, a college student (d) (cross) the
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