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Exercise on Transformation of Sentence with Answer Sheet:
- Rajshahi Board HSC-10
(a) Once a cook roasted a duck for his master. (Passive) (b) The roast looked so delicious that the cook could not resist the temptation (Simple). (c) When his master sat down to eat, he quickly noticed the missing drumstick (Compound). (d) The master enquired of the missing leg. (Interrogative) (e) But the cook told him that this duck had only one leg. (Negative)
- Jessore Board HSC-10
It was a hot summer day. (a) A cunning fox was passing through a forest. (Complex) (b) The fox was thirsty and was looking for water (Simple). (c) It could not find any source of water (Passive), (d) He felt very helpless (Interrogative). Suddenly he found a pitcher of water. (e) It seemed to the fox that it was the happiest animal in the world. (Comparative)
- Comilla Board HSC-10
(a) Long long ago there was a king who was very wise. (Make it simple) (b) People called him wise Solomon. (Make it passive) (c) Actually, at that time he was the wisest of all. (Make it comparative) (d) There was another ruler also named queen of Sheba. (Make it compound)
(e) One day she thought Solomon’s wisdom should not remain untested. (Make it complex)
- Barisal Board HSC-10
Adulteration is the act of making any commodity impure by admixture of other or baser ingredients. (a) This admixture may corrupt the nature of the original commodity. (Make it passive) (b) The value or the effectiveness of the finished product is destroyed by adulteration. (Make it active) Adulterated foods and beverages cause a serious health hazards. (c) We have laws and law-enforcing agencies to stop the dishonest businessmen. (Make it complex)
(d) Their effort has been proved ineffective since adulteration of foods and other commodities is on the increase. (Make it compound) (e) It is strong public awareness which is essential for the fight against adulteration. (simple)
- Sylhet Board HSC-10
(a) Health is wealth. (Make it complex). (b) A healthy poor man is happier than a sick moneyed man (Make it positive). (c) When a healthy man is an asset to his family, an unhealthy man is a liability (Make it compound). (d) He can succeed in life (Make it interrogative). (e) Everybody must be conscious of health (Make it negative).
- Dhaka Board HSC-09
(a) Day to day life in Dhaka is expensive. (Negative) (b) People living below the poverty line lead a miserable life. (Complex) (c) Price hike is one of the biggest problems for them. (Positive) (d) The government has taken necessary measures to keep the price hike under control. (Passive) (e) The people who are greedy are responsible for price spiral. (Simple)
- Rajshahi Board HSC-09
(a) Cox’s Bazar sea-beach is the longest sea-beach in the world (complex). (b) It is one of the most beautiful sea-beaches in the world (positive). (c) It is called pleasure seeker’s paradise (active). (d) The visitors go there for enjoying natural beauties (compound). (e) Those who become tired may go to relax there (simple).
- Jessore Board HSC-09
(a) Cricket is a very exciting game. (complex) (b) People all over the world enjoy this game very much (passive). (c) At present cricket is one of the most popular games in our country (comparative) (d) Though it is a very costly game Young men and children get a great deal of delight playing it (compound). (e) It is a matter of sorrow that the performance of Bangladesh Cricket Team is not up to the mark (exclamatory).
- Comilla Board HSC-2009
(a) Very few insects are as busy as a bee (make it comparative). It is known as an industrious creature. (b) It lives together (make it negative). (c) It flies from flower to flower and collects honey (make it simple) (d) It stores honey in the hive. (make it passive). (e) In winter, it remains idle but it works hard in spring (make it complex). It leads a disciplined life.
- Chittagong Board HSC-09
(a) Robert Frost lives in a small apartment in the capital city Toronto. (complex) (b) His wife Catherine loves gardening (negative). (c) Toronto is one of the most expensive cities of the world (positive). His relatives often come to stay with him. (d) They don’t realize the high cost of living in Toronto. (interrogative) (e) However, he loves his relatives a great deal (passive).
- Sylhet Board HSC-09
The name of our motherland is Bangladesh. It is a land of rivers. (a) The Jamuna is one of the biggest rivers in Bangladesh (Make it comparative). (b) When it is summer, it becomes emaciated (Make it simple). (c) During the rainy season, it assumes a terrible shape (Make it complex). (d) Every body knows it (Make it interrogative). (e) Tourists from home and abroad visit its shore (Make it passive).
- Barisal Board HSC-09
(a) Pahela Baishakh is without a doubt the most celebrated festival in Bangladesh (complex). (b) It is the day of the year when the roads get so jam packed (simple). (c) Almost everyone enjoys the day in his own way (passive). (d) Although I hate gathering, I enjoy activities of the flood of masses this day (compound). (e) How enthusiastic the people look on this day! (assertive)
73.
The play ‘Revenge’ is an excellent one-act play. (a) It contains four, scenes based on Greek Mythology. (Complex) (b) The people of Ozama Island led a happy life and it was the time of thousand years ago. (Simple) (c) The people of Ozama Island cut the trees indiscriminately. (Passive) (d) As the people of the island were very cruel, they suffered a lot for want of food and rain. (Compound) (e) At the end, people could not but plant trees. (Affirmative)
74.
(a) Day-to-day life in Dhaka is not cheaper than that of Khulna. (Positive) (b) People who are living here, face various problems. (Simple) (c) Price hike is one of the biggest problems for them. (Comparative) (d) The government has taken necessary measures to keep the problem under control. (Passive) (e) The greedy people are responsible for this problem. (Complex)
75.
(a) At present, price hike is the greatest problem m Bangladesh. (Positive) (b) This problem is causing a great harm to all classes of people. (Complex) (c) Though the price of daily necessaries is increasing day y day, the income of people is not increasing at all. (Compound) (d) The people have to decrease their consumption so that they can survive. (Simple) (e) We must increase our production to get rid of this problem. (Passive)
76.
(a) A bus stand is a very busy place. (Complex) (b) The passengers coming here have no time to talk or to look at others. (Complex) When a bus stops at a bus stand, passengers become busy in procuring a seat. (c) They push one another to get on the bus. (Passive) (d) Ladies find it a very difficult task to get on the bus. (Exclamatory) (e) Yet a bus stand is a very useful place. (Negative)
77.
(a) We eat to preserve our health. (Complex) (b) People who live in plenty do not eat the right kind of food. (Make it simple). (c) The bee is the busiest of all insects. (Positive) (d) It stores honey in the hives. (Passive) (e) In winter, it remains idle but it works hard in spring. (Complex)
78.
(a) I went back to work, closing the door. (Compound) (b) At first the sound of the boy dragging brush annoyed me. (Change voice) (c) The blows that he made were rhythmic and steady. (Simple) (d) The sound of his blows was more rhythmic than a constant rainfall. (Positive)
(e) Having forgotten the boy, I went back to sleep. (Interrogative)
79.
(a) Once there was a king named Lear. (Make it complex) (b) He had a daughter whom he loved very much. (Make it compound) (c) One day she went to country side and she was accompanied by her friends. (Make it simple) (d) She saw a young man playing on his flute. (Make it passive) (e) How nice the music was! (Make it assertive]
80.
(a) Kamal is a farmer living in a village. (Complex) (b) He owns three bighas of land. (Interrogative) (c) Since there was no rain, he was worried. (Simple) (d) Though there were clouds in the sky, they were swept away by the wind. (Compound) (e) One night he woke up hearing the sound of rain. (Complex)
Answer Sheet:
- (a) Once a duck was roasted by a cook for his master.
(b) The roast looked too delicious for the cook to resist the temptation.
(c) His master sat down to eat and at that time he quickly noticed the missing drumstick.
(d) Did not the master enquire of the missing leg?
(e) The cook told him that the duck did not have more than one leg.
- (a) A fox which was cunning was passing through a forest.
(b) The thirsty fox was looking for water.
(c) Any source of water could not be found by it.
(d) Didn’t he feel very helpless?
(e) It seemed to the fox that it was happier than any other animal in the world.
- (a) Long long ago there was a wise king.
(b) He was called wise Solomon by people.
(c) Actually, at that time he was wiser than all.
(d) There was another ruler and her name was queen of Sheba.
(e) One day she thought that Solomon’s wisdom should not remain untested.
- (a) The nature of the original commodity may be corrupted by this admixture.
(b) Adulteration destroys the value or the effectiveness of the finished product.
(c) We have laws and law-enforcing agencies which can stop the dishonest businessmen.
Or, We have lows and law enforcing agencies so that we can stop the dishonest businessmen.
(d) Adulteration of foods and other commodities is on the increase and their effort has been proved ineffective.
(e) Strong public awareness is essential for the fight against adulteration.
- (a) It is health which is wealth. .
(b) A sick moneyed man is not as happy as healthy poor man.
(c) A healthy man is an asset to his family and an unhealthy man is a liability.
(d) Can’t he succeed in life?
(e) Everybody cannot but be conscious of health.
- (a) Day to day life in Dhaka is not cheap.
(b) People who live below the poverty line lead a miserable life.
(c) Very few problems are as great as price hike for them.
(d) Necessary measures have been taken by the government to keep the price-hike under control.
(e) The greedy people are responsible for price-spiral.
- (a) It is Cox’s Bazar sea-beach which is the longest sea-beach in the world.
(b) Very few sea-beaches in the world are as beautiful as it.
(c) People call it pleasure seeker’s paradise.
(d) The visitors go there and enjoy natural beauties.
(e) Tired people/ the tired may go to relax there.
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- (a) Cricket is a game which is very exciting.
(b) This game is enjoyed by people all over the world very much.
(c) At present cricket is more popular than any other games in our country.
(d) It is a very costly game but young men and children get a great deal of delight playing it.
(e) Alas! The performance of Bangladesh Cricket Team is not up to the mark.
- (a) A bee is busier than most other insects.
(b) It does not live separately.
(c) Flying from flower to flower it collects honey.
(d) Honey is stored in the hive by it.
(e) Though it remains idle in winter, it works hard in spring.
- (a) Robert Frost lives in. a small apartment which is in the capital city Toronto.
(b) His wife Catherine does not hate gardening.
(c) Very few cities of the world are as expensive as Toronto.
(d) Do they realize the high cost of living in Toronto?
(e) However, his relatives are loved a great deal by him.
- 71. (a) The jamuna is bigger than most other rivers in Bangladesh.
(b) It becomes emaciated in summer.
(c) When it is the rainy season, it assumes a terrible shape.
(d) Who does not know it?
(e) Its shore is visited by tourists from home and abroad.
- (a) Pahela Baishakh is a festival which is undoubtedly/ without a doubt is
the most celebrated festival in Bangladesh.
(b) On this day/ on the day of the year the roads get so jam-packed.
(c) The day is enjoyed almost by everyone in his own way.
(d) I hate gathering but enjoy activities of the flood of masses this day.
(e) The people look very enthusiastic on this day.
- (a) It contains four scenes which are based on Greek Mythology.
(b) Thousand years ago the people of Ozama Island led a happy life.
(c) The trees were cut indiscriminately by the people of Ozama Island.
(d) The people of the Island were very cruel and so they suffered a lot for want of food and rain.
(e) At the end people had to plant trees.
- (a) Day-to-day life in Khulna is not so cheap as that of Dhaka.
(b) People living here face various problems.
(c) Price hike is bigger than most other problems for them.
(d) Necessary measures have been taken by the government to keep the problem under control.
(e) The people who are greedy are responsible for this problem.
- (a) At present, no other problem in Bangladesh is so great as price hike.
(b) This is the problem which is causing a great harm to all classes of people.
(c) The price of daily necessaries is increasing day by day, but the income of people is not increasing at all.
(d) The people have to decrease their consumption to survive themselves.
(e) Our production must be increased to get rid of this problem (by us).
- (a) A bus stand is a place which is very busy.
(b) The passengers who come here have not time to talk or to look at others.
(c) One another are pushed by them to get on the bus.
(d) What a difficult task it is for ladies to get on the bus!
(e) Yet a bus stand is not anything but a very useful place.
Or, Yet a bus stand is not an unuseful place.
- 77. (a) We eat so that we can preserve our health.
(b) People living in plenty do not eat the right kind of food.
(c) No other insect is so busy as the bee.
(d) Honey is stored in the hives by it.
(e) Though it remains idle in winter, it works hard in spring.
- (a) I closed the door and went back to work.
(b) At first I was annoyed at the sound of the boy dragging brush.
(c) The blows made by him were rhythmic and steady.
(d) A constant rainfall was not as rhythmic as the sound of his blows.
(e) Did I not go back to sleep having forgotten the boy?
- (a) Once there was a king whose name was Lear.
(b) He had a daughter and he loved her very much.
(c) One day she went to country side accompanied by her friends.
(d) A young man was seen playing on his flute by her.
(e) The music was very nice.
- 80. (a) Kamal is a farmer who is living in a village.
(b) Doesn’t he own three bighas of land?
(c) There being no rain, he was worried.
(d) There were clouds in the sky but they were swept away by the wind.
(e) One night he woke up when he heard the sound of rain.
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