Do as directed:—
1. All hope that better times will come. (Turn into a simple sentence)
Ans:— All hope for better times to come.
2. You can hear a robin singing. (Turn into a complex sentence)
Ans:— You can hear that a robin is singing.
3. The flower smiling today fades tomorrow. (Turn into a complex sentence)
Ans:— The flower that smiles today fades tomorrow.
4. Coming home, he began to work. (Turn into a compound sentence)
Ans:— He came home and began to work.
5. The sun shines brightly and the flower blooms. (Turn into a simple sentence)
Ans:— At bright sunshine the flower blooms.
6. Being ill, I could not attend school. (Turn into a complex sentence)
Ans:— As I was ill I could not attend school.
7. Bhola grandpa got wild with excitement and told this to my father. (Turn into a simple sentence)
Ans:— Being wild with excitement, Bhola grandpa told this to my father.
8. I remember a furry incident related by my father. (Turn into a complex sentence)
Ans:— I remember a furry incident that was related by my father.
9. Do it or you will be punished. (Turn into a complex sentence)
Ans:— Either you will do it or you will be punished.
10. In spite of being rich, he was not happy. (Turn into a compound sentence)
Ans:— He was rich and he was not happy.
11. Be honest and you will be happy. (Turn into a complex sentence)
Ans:— If you are honest, you will be happy.
12. I love the fitful gust that shakes the casement all day. (Turn into a simple sentence)
Ans:— I love the fitful gust shaking the casement all the day.
13. I wish to have the wings to fly. (Make it exclamatory)
Ans:— Had I the wings to fly!
14. An umbrella is useless if it cannot protect you from rain. (Turn into an interrogative sentence)
Ans:— What is the use of an umbrella if it cannot protect you from rain?
15. He is too young to travel alone. (Turn into a negative sentence, remove ‘too’)
Ans:— He is so young that he cannot travel alone.
16. The time which is lost cannot be regained. (Turn into a simple sentence)
Ans:— Lost time cannot be regained.
17. His eighty years old wife lamented much. (Turn into a complex sentence)
Ans:— His wife, who was eighty years old, lamented much.
18. This was the opportunity for which the conductor was waiting. (Turn into a simple sentence)
Ans:— The conductor was waiting for this opportunity.
19. When the lady disappeared upstairs, the conductor came back. (Turn into a compound sentence)
Ans:— The lady disappeared upstairs and the conductor came back.
20. As the war ended, everyone heaved a sigh of relief. (Turn into a simple sentence, use nominative absolute phrase)
Ans:— The war ended and everyone heaved a sigh of relief.
21. I have a blue pen. (Turn into a complex sentence)
Ans:— I have a pen which is blue.
22. I met my friend and told her about an incident. (Turn into a simple sentence)
Ans:— Meeting my friend I told her about the incident.
23. A friend in need is a friend indeed. (Turn into a complex sentence)
Ans:— A friend who is there in need is a friend indeed.
24. We had a wonderful time last evening. (Turn into an exclamatory sentence)
Ans:— What a wonderful time we had last evening!
25. We must eat to live.(Turn into a compound sentence)
Ans:— We must eat or we cannot live.
26. What a fragrant flower! (Turn into an assertive sentence)
Ans:— If is a very fragrant flower.
27. Every mother loves her baby. (Turn into a negative sentence)
Ans:— There is no such mother that does not love her baby.
28. Nitai is very poor, but he does not complain. (Turn into a simple sentence)
Ans:— In spite of being very poor, Nitai does not complain.
29. Seeing a snake, the boy shouted. (Turn into a compound sentence)
Ans:— The boy saw a snake and he shouted.
30. I know a man, who is very wise. (Turn into a simple sentence)
Ans:— I know a wise man.
31. The girl who is dancing on the stage, is my sister. (Turn into a simple sentence)
Ans:— The girl dancing on the stage is my sister.
32. The sky was overcast but it didn’t rain. (Turn into a complex sentence) (Turn into a complex sentence)
Ans:— Though the sky was overcast, it didn’t rain.
33. Do or die. (Turn into a complex sentence)
Ans:— Either you do it or you will die.
34. He loves to play football. (Turn into an interrogative sentence)
Ans:— Isn’t it true that he loves to play football?
35. Shut the door, Robin. (Turn into an assertive sentence)
Ans:— Robin is asked to shut the door.
36. What a surprise, Mr. Roy! (Turn into an assertive sentence)
Ans:— It is a great surprise, Mr. Roy.
37. Tell me your birthplace. (Turn into a complex sentence)
Ans:— Tell me where you were born.
38. All of them started late.(Turn into a negative sentence)
Ans:— None of them started on time.
39. Everyone wants to live happily. (Turn into an interrogative sentence)
Ans:— Who doesn’t want to live happily?
40. The painting is very beautiful. (Turn into an exclamatory sentence)
Ans:— What a beautiful painting!