Changing sentence exercise with answer for SSC and HSC

Changing sentence is an important grammar topic for SSC and HSC exams. To be good in grammar more and more practice is a must. So, changing sentence exercise with answer is given here so that students can practice easily.

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Changing sentence exercise with answer

(1) Change the sentences according to the direction. 1×10=10

  1. Very few cities in the world are as nice as Dubai. (Comparative)
  2. Of all the buildings, Marina Tower is one of the finest. (Positive)
  3. Thousands of people visit Dubai every year. (Passive)
  4. Foreigners who like food can enjoy foreign as well as Arabian food. (Simple)
  5. The people of Dubai are very well-behaved. (Negative)
  6. They welcome the tourists warmly. (Passive)
  7. They are industrious. (Negative)
  8. The local Arabians are too gentle to hurt the guests. (Compound)
  9. The guests also praise the Arabians. (Passive)
  10. People go to Dubai to earn and spend money. (Complex)

Answer (1):

  1. Dubai is nicer than most other cities in the world.
  2. Very few buildings are as fine as Marina Tower.
  3. Dubai is visited by thousands of people every year.
  4. Foreigners can enjoy foreign as well as Arabian food.
  5. The people of Dubai are not at all ill-behaved.
  6. The tourists are warmly welcomed by them.
  7. They are not lazy.
  8. The local Arabians are gentle and they do not hurt the guests.
  9. The Arabians are also praised by the guests.
  10. People go to Dubai so that they can earn and spend money.

(2) Change sentences according to the direction. 1×10=10

  1. Patriotism is a noble virtue. (Negative)
  2. It inspires a man to do everything for the well-being of the country. (Complex)
  3. It is a quality that inspires a man to sacrifice everything he has for his country. (Simple)
  4. A true patriot does everything for the country and countrymen. (Complex)
  5. He never betrays his nation. (Negative)
  6. He abides by the rules and thinks for the country. (Interrogative)
  7. He always works for the improvement of the homeland. (Negative)
  8. On the other hand, a traitor is always busy to conspire in achieving his own interest. (Compound)
  9. A true patriot is loved by everyone. (Active)
  10. We should work for the country and countrymen. (Imperative)

Answer (2):

  1. Patriotism is not an ignoble virtue. Or, Patriotism is nothing but a noble virtue.
  2. It inspires a man to do everything which is for the well-being of the country.
  3. It is a quality to inspire a man to sacrifice everything he has for his country.
  4. A true patriot does everything which are for the country and countrymen.
  5. He is always loyal to his nation.
  6. Doesn’t he abide by the rules and thinks for the country?
  7. He always cannot help working for the improvement of the homeland.
  8. On the other hand, a traitor is always busy to conspire and so he can achieve his own interest.
  9. Everyone loves a true patriot.
  10. Let us work for the country and countrymen.

(3) Change the sentences according to the direction. 1×10=10

  1. Terrorism is a great problem in the world. (Exclamatory)
  2. It is increasing rapidly nowadays. (Interrogative)
  3. Nothing is as dreadful as terrorism. (Comparative)
  4. It is one of the destructive problems of the modern world. (Positive)
  5. People all over the world hate a terrorist. (Passive)
  6. Who is not now at the risk of violence? (Assertive)
  7. Only strict laws can stop terrorism and violence. (Negative)
  8. By uprooting terrorism properly, we can get rid of anarchy. (Complex)
  9. What a nuisance terrorism is! (Assertive)
  10. They should be brought to book. (Active)

Answer (3):

  1. What a great problem in the world terrorism is!
  2. Isn’t it increasing rapidly nowadays?
  3. Terrorism is more dreadful than any other thing.
  4. Very few problems of the modern world are as destructive as it.
  5. A terrorist is hated by people all over the world.
  6. Everybody is now at the risk of violence.
  7. Nothing but strict laws can stop terrorism and violence.
  8. If we uproot terrorism properly, we can get rid of anarchy.
  9. Terrorism is a great nuisance.
  10. The authority should bring them to book.

(4) Change the sentences according to the direction. 1×10=10

  1. No other creature in the world is as large as a whale. (Comparative)
  2. The whale is a long-living creature. (Negative)
  3. Blue whale is larger than any other whale. (Superlative)
  4. Though a whale is big and heavy, it can swim fast. (Compound)
  5. Mother whales fondle their babies. (Passive)
  6. They take care of their babies to raise them properly. (Complex)
  7. They leave their babies when they grow up. (Compound)
  8. Mother whales feed their babies on milk. (Passive)
  9. The whale is one of the best creatures in the sea. (Comparative)
  10. Actually, there is a similarity between whales and human beings. (Negative)

Answer (4):

  1. A whale is larger than any other creature in the world.
  2. The whale is not a short-living creature.
  3. Blue whale is the largest of all the whales.
  4. A whale is big and heavy but it can swim fast.
  5. Their babies are fondled by mother whale.
  6. They take care of their babies so that they can raise them properly.
  7. Babies grow up and then they leave their babies.
  8. Babies are fed on milk by their mother whales.
  9. The whale is better than most other creatures in the sea.
  10. Actually, there is no disparity between whales and human beings.

(5) Change the sentences according to the direction. 1×10=10

  1. Traffic jam is an intolerable problem in Dhaka city. (Complex)
  2. It is one of the biggest problems. (Positive)
  3. There are many reasons for traffic jam. (Negative)
  4. A large number of motor cars moving in the street. (Complex)
  5. The drivers are willing to drive as they desire. (Simple)
  6. They ignore traffic rules. (Negative)
  7. They change lanes very frequently. (Exclamatory)
  8. At the time of changing lanes, they do not maintain traffic rules. (Compound)
  9. The indifference of pedestrians and drivers cause traffic jam. (Complex)
  10. We should solve this problem. (Imperative)

Answer (5):

  1. Traffic jam is a problem which is intolerable in Dhaka city.
  2. Very few problems are as big as it.
  3. The reasons for traffic jam are not few.
  4. There are a large number of motor cars which move in the street.
  5. The drivers wish to drive as per their desire.
  6. They do not follow traffic rules.
  7. How frequently they change lanes!
  8. They change lanes and do not maintain traffic rules.
  9. It is the indifference of pedestrians and drivers which causes traffic jam.
  10. Let us solve this problem.

(6) Change the sentences according to the direction. 1×10=10

  1. Arif is a brilliant student. (Exclamatory)
  2. He is a regular student. (Negative)
  3. He is not indifferent to his lessons. (Affirmative)
  4. He respects his teachers. (Passive)
  5. He is better than any other student. (Positive)
  6. The letter was written a few days ago. (Active)
  7. He told his mother to send 1000 taka to buy some books. (Complex)
  8. Arif requested his mother not to worry about his studies. (Passive)
  9. Arif’s mother writes Arif twice a week. (Interrogative)
  10. She has sent money immediately to buy books. (Passive)

Answer (6):

  1. What a brilliant student Arif is!
  2. He is not an irregular student.
  3. He is keen on his lessons.
  4. His teachers are respected by him.
  5. No other student is as good as he.
  6. Someone (Arif) wrote the letter a few days ago.
  7. He told his mother to send 1000 taka so that he could buy some books.
  8. His mother was requested by Arif not to worry about his studies.
  9. Doesn’t Arif’s mother write Arif twice a week?
  10. Money has been sent immediately to buy books by her.

(7) Change the sentences according to the direction. 1×10=10

  1. The people who live in the slums, lead a very miserable life. (Simple)
  2. They have come to earn their livelihood. (Complex)
  3. Raju is a boy of such a family. (Complex)
  4. He wants to do something for the family but he is not permitted by his mother. (Active)
  5. Raju leads a difficult life. (Exclamatory)
  6. Then his dream comes true. (Interrogative)
  7. A rich man comes forward to help him. (Compound)
  8. The man provides him with money and shelter. (Complex)
  9. Raju becomes grateful to him. (Negative)
  10. Raju considers him as father. (Passive)

Answer (7):

  1. People living in the slums, lead a very miserable life.
  2. They have come so that they can earn their livelihood.
  3. Raju is a boy who belongs to such a family.
  4. He wants to do something for the family but his mother does not permit him.
  5. What a difficult life Raju leads!
  6. Doesn’t his dream come true then?
  7. A rich man comes forward and helps him.
  8. It is money and shelter that the man provides him with.
  9. Raju does not become ungrateful to him.
  10. He is considered (as) father by Raju.

8. Change the sentences according to the directions in the brackets. 1×10=10

a. All the learners honor Tarek very much. (Passive)

b. He goes to school after taking preparation. (Compound)

c. He cannot remain sitting in the class while teaching. (Affirmative)

d. He is the wisest mentor in our area. (Negative)

e. Mili is not only punctual but also sincere. (Simple)

f. Teachers become so delighted when students pass with distinction in the exams. (Exclamatory)

g. She leaves no stone unturned to teach them morality. (Affirmative)

h. Mahi wants her students to be good citizens. (Complex)

i. Moni is older than I. (Positive)

j. Tonni, one of my cousins, is a good teacher. (Complex)

Answer (8):

  1. Tarek is honored very much by all the learners.
  2. He takes preparation and then he goes to school.
  3. He moves around the class while teaching.
  4. No other mentor in our area is as wise as he.
  5. Besides being punctual Mili is also sincere.
  6. How delighted teachers become when students pass with distinction in the exams!
  7. She tries her best to teach them morality.
  8. Mahi wants that her students should be good citizens.
  9. I am not as old as Moni.
  10. Tonni, who is one of my cousins, is a good teacher.

9. Change the sentences according to directions. 1×10=10

a. Waterlogging is one of the worst problems in Dhaka city. (Positive)

b. People suffer a lot from waterlogging. (Interrogative)

c. People of Dhaka city are the worst sufferers. (Complex)

d. Dhaka’s north and south city corporations have chalked out some action plans to get rid of this issue. (Passive)

e. The problem should be solved immediately. (Active)

f. What a deplorable condition arises in the rainy season! (Assertive)

g. We cannot help enduring this issue. (Affirmative)

h. No other fact is as unbearable as this problem. (Superlative)

i. The people who live in the slums suffer terribly. (Simple)

j. Nothing is as bad as waterlogging. (Comparative)

Answer (9):

  1. Very few problems in Dhaka city are as bad as waterlogging.
  2. Don’t people suffer a lot from waterlogging?
  3. It is the people of Dhaka city who are the worst sufferers.
  4. Some action plans have been chalked out by Dhaka’s north and south city corporations.
  5. The government should solve the problem immediately.
  6. A very deplorable condition arises in the rainy season.
  7. We endure this issue.
  8. This problem is the most unbearable fact.
  9. The people living in the slums suffer terribly.
  10. Waterlogging is worse than any other thing.

10. Change the sentences according to the directions in the brackets. 1×10=10

a. Everybody knows that man is the best creation. (Simple)

b. We communicate with others using gestures and sound. (Complex)

c. He is a noble man. (Negative)

d. He walked fast to avoid missing the train. (Complex)

e. If you rise early, you will get enough time to read. (Compound)

f. An early riser is not only highly intelligent but also successful in life. (Affirmative)

g. The truth is a late riser is compelled to bear the load of failure in his entire life. (Simple)

h. The elephant is the largest animal on land. (Positive)

i. They are often caught by traps. (Active)

j. Being frequently killed by ivory traders, their number is severely depleted. (Compound)

Answer (10):

  1. Everybody knows man to be the best creation.
  2. When we communicate with others, we use gestures and sound.
  3. He is not an ignoble man.
  4. He walked fast so that he could avoid missing the train.
  5. Rise early and you will get enough time to read.
  6. An early riser is both highly intelligent and successful in life.
  7. A late riser is truly compelled to bear the load of failure in his entire life.
  8. No other animal on land is as large as the elephant.
  9. Hunters often catch them by traps.
  10. They are frequently killed by ivory traders and so their number is severely depleted.

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