Do as Directed:
1) How tragic the end was! (change into assertive sentence)
2) Never / misfortunes / alone / come (Rearrange)
3) He plays hockey. (Change into negative sentence)
4) Rohan wrote a story (change the voice)
5) He says to me," you write a letter." (Change the narration)
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1) How tragic the end was! (change into assertive sentence)
- The end was very tragic.
2) Never / misfortunes / alone / come (Rearrange)
- Misfortunes never come alone.
3) He plays hockey. (Change into negative sentence)
- Doesn't he play hockey ?/
- He plays hockey. Doesn't he ?
4) Rohan wrote a story (change the voice)
- A story was written by Rohan.
5) He says to me," you write a letter." (Change the narration)
- He tells me to write a letter.
- Conversion Of Exclamations :-
While changing an exclamatory sentence to assertive sentence we should remember -
- Interjections are omitted.
- What, How used in exclamation to denote excess or absence should be replaced by great, greatly, very, very much etc.
- Formation Of sentence :-
- Changing into Negative :-
- Using opposite word.
- Using opposite word after not.
- Using double negative
- by changing a statement into question.
- by changing degree etc.
- Change of Voice :-
- The subject of the active verb becomes the object in passive preceded by - "by".
- The object of the active voice turns into subject in passive.
- The main verb of active voice is changed into the 3rd form of the verb in passive.
- The 3rd form must be followed by be-verb. The tense of the be-verb is determined by the tense of active voice.
- Changing Narration :-
- The speaker and the reported verb remain unchanged.
- The comma and the quote after the reporting verb are replaced by that.
- If reporting verb is in present form the reported verb is not changed.
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1) How tragic the end was! (change into assertive sentence)
The end was very tragic.
2) Never / misfortunes / alone / come (Rearrange)
Misfortunes never come alone.
3) He plays hockey. (Change into negative sentence)
Doesn't he play hockey ?/
He plays hockey. Doesn't he ?
4) Rohan wrote a story (change the voice)
A story was written by Rohan.
5) He says to me," you write a letter." (Change the narration)
He tells me to write a letter.
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Conversion Of Exclamations :-
While changing an exclamatory sentence to assertive sentence we should remember -
Interjections are omitted.
What, How used in exclamation to denote excess or absence should be replaced by great, greatly, very, very much etc.
Formation Of sentence :-
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Sub+Verb+Obj+Remaining
Changing into Negative :-
Using opposite word.
Using opposite word after not.
Using double negative
by changing a statement into question.
by changing degree etc.
Change of Voice :-
The subject of the active verb becomes the object in passive preceded by - "by".
The object of the active voice turns into subject in passive.
The main verb of active voice is changed into the 3rd form of the verb in passive.
The 3rd form must be followed by be-verb. The tense of the be-verb is determined by the tense of active voice.
Changing Narration :-
The speaker and the reported verb remain unchanged.
The comma and the quote after the reporting verb are replaced by that.
If reporting verb is in present form the reported verb is not changed.