I. Analyze and identify the types of sentences: (10)
1. Since she is dissatisfied with her first attempt, she can try once again.
2. We had our singing practice which had to be held in the new music room.
3. You must work hard or you will fail.
4. He wanted to buy a new coat but had no money.
5. I consulted the doctor because I was ill.
6. Each of the suspected was arrested.
7. You must apologise or you will be punished.
8. He started two minutes late, but he arrived in time.
9. North Pole is the only place where Polar bears live.
10. A guest is unwelcome when he stays long.
II. Identify the main and subordinate clauses in the complex sentences below: (5)
1. The sun, shining brightly overhead, was making us feel dizzy.
2. While the children played outside, mother sat on her chair knitting.
3. The room was filled with a horrible smell that made us feel nauseous.
4. We looked up in surprise when Suhana spoke rudely to Matilda.
5. Their family survived the flood although they lost their home and belongings.
III. Change the following sentences to as directed in the bracket: (10)
1. It is really noble of him to build this old-age home. (Change to Exclamatory)
2. O that spring were eternal! (Change to Assertive)3. She presented her arguments very convincingly. (Change to Exclamatory)
4. He is honest. (Change to Interrogative)
5. The manager handled the case very tactfully. (Change to Exclamatory)
6. The news that he had been transferred to Nagpur came to us as a sudden surprise.
(Change to Simple)
7. A lost moment is lost forever. (Change to Simple)
8. In spite of not being fully qualified, she got the job. (Change to Complex)
9. In spite of bad weather, they succeeded in reaching the top. (Change to Compound)
10. He suffered losses for he was inexperienced. (Change to Simple)
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