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Change these sentences as instructed. Remember not to change the meaning!
1. This is a beautiful place. (Change to exclamatory)
2. Radha failed in her attempt to convince me. (Change to negative)
3. Tarun is not happy with the change in syllabus. (Change to affirmative)
4. Who doesn't know her? (Change to affirmative)
5. They will come to your party. (Change to interrogative)
6. The children in the slum are pitiful. (Change to exclamatory)
7. I'm sure Anna will be able to make it to practice today.
(Change to interrogative with question tag)
8. You really must not create such a ruckus. (Change to imperative)
9. When Ratan's mother passed away, he was inconsolable.
(Change to negative)
10. Can't you tell them to go away? (Change to affirmative)
11. Harish would like you to pass the salt to him. (Change to imperative)
12. I think Salim knows how to operate this machine.
(Change to interrogative with question tag)
13. This is terribly irresponsible of you! (Change to negative)
14. Can Yami not go in the other car? (Change to affirmative)
15. I request you to give me the keys. (Change to imperative)


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Answers

Answered by JackelineCasarez
39

1). Wow, what a beautiful place!

2). Radha did not fail in her attempt to convince me.

3). Tarun is happy with the change in the syllabus.

4). Everyone knows her.

5). Will they come to your party?

6). Alas, the children in the slum are pitiful!

7). Will Anna be able to make it to practice today? Won't he?

8). Don't create such a ruckus.

9). When Ratan's mother passed away, he wasn't consolable.

10). You can tell them to go away.

11). Harish, Please pass the salt to him!

12). Does Salim know how to operate this machine? doesn't he?

13). This is not terribly irresponsible of you.

14). Yami can go in the other car.

15). Please, give me the keys!

Explanation:

  • Sentences are defined as grammatically complete the series of words conveying a complete sense.
  • These are classified into various types on the basis of structure and purpose like exclamatory, imperative, declarative, and interrogative on the basis of purpose and affirmative, negative, and interrogative on the basis of structure.
  • Exclamatory sentences are used to denote emotions of surprise, excitement, grief, etc. while interrogative sentences express a question.
  • Negative sentences are employed to characterize an assertion as false or untrue while imperative sentences are used to give commands, order, or make requests.

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Answered by yashukashyap553
2

Answer:

this is a beautiful place

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