English, asked by DSJ1204, 1 year ago

change the forms of these sentences without changing there meaning :

1. Sunita had a lot of trouble keeping her mind on her lessons that day.
2.This association is bigger than our welfare society.
3.Ramesh is faster than all his classmates.
4.Hari was doubtfull about his performance.
5.I have never seen such a beautiful bird before

Answers

Answered by sapna8804
27

Keeping her mind on lessons that day, was trouble some for Sunita.
Our welfare society is not bigger than this association
No Other student of ramesh's class is faster than him

Answered by rajagrewal768
0

Answer:

Transformation is the process of altering a sentence's structure without altering its fundamental meaning.

Explanation:

Changing a sentence's form without altering its meaning is referred to as transformation. A simple sentence can be made complex or compound, and the opposite is also true. Similar to this, statements that are affirmative, negative, or interrogative can be switched around without changing their meaning.

Transformation is the process of altering a sentence's structure without altering its fundamental meaning. A person can use it to convey the same idea in a different way without changing its meaning.

1) Keeping her lessons on the mind was a great trouble for Sunita that day .

2) Our welfare society is smaller than this association.

3) All the classmates are not as fast as Ramesh.

4) Ravi had a doubt on his performance.

5) Such a beautiful bird had never seen by me.

FINAL ANSWER - 1) Keeping her lessons on the mind was a great trouble for Sunita that day .

2) Our welfare society is smaller than this association.

3) All the classmates are not as fast as Ramesh.

4) Ravi had a doubt on his performance.

5) Such a beautiful bird had never seen by me.

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