Section A
Q I) transfer the given sentence from assertive to negative
1. Portia Proved to be a faithful wife.
2. Can you touch the sky?
3. India won a medal in the Olympic.
4. He is too old to work hard.
5. Can there be smoke without fire?
6. The box is too heavy for me to lift.
7. He saw the Taj.
8. Who has seen the wind?
9. Only Bharat can help you.
Section B
Q II) Transform the given sentences from negative to assertive.
1. Antony did not fail to be a sincere friend.
2. Nothing but a miracle can save you.
3. No sooner did the boy hear the noise than he woke up.
4. Who has not heard the name of Ashoka?
5. Never say what is not the truth.
6. No merchant in Kanpur is as rich as Mr Khanna.
7. We should not disobey our parents.
8. No one can put up with such conduct.
Section C
1. Q III) identify the kinds of sentences from the given option
1. Shaun loves to watch movies with his friends.
A)Assertive/Declarative Sentence. B)Interrogative Sentence.
C)Imperative Sentence. D)Optative Sentence
Explanation: The sentence declares/describes the information.
2. Don’t shoot the lion unless it comes to hurt you.
A)Assertive/Declarative Sentence. B)Interrogative Sentence.
C)Imperative Sentence. D)Optative Sentence
Explanation: This sentence is prohibiting someone to do something and the subject of the first clause is hidden.
So, it’s an imperative sentence.
3. John could not recall where he lived.
A)Assertive/Declarative Sentence. B)Interrogative Sentence.
C)Imperative Sentence. D)Exclamatory Sentence.
Explanation: This sentence describes a past situation. The clause “where he lived” does not ask anything rather
indicates the place of living. So, it’s a declarative sentence.
4. May I go outside to play with my friends, mom?
A)Assertive/Declarative Sentence. B)Interrogative Sentence.
C)Imperative Sentence. D)Exclamatory Sentence
Explanation: There is a question mark at the end of the sentence. So, it’s obvious that it is an interrogative
question.
5. Don’t you dare talking to me in that tone!
A)Assertive Sentence B)Interrogative Sentence
C)Imperative Sentence D)Exclamatory Sentence
urgent pls give correct answer
Answers
Section A.
Q1.
1. Portia proved to be a faithful wife.
Answer: Portia didn't prove to be a faithful wife.
2. Can you touch the sky?
Answer: Can't you touch the sky?
3. India won a medal in the Olympic.
Answer: India didn't win a medal in the Olympic.
4. He is too old to work hard.
Answer: He is not too old to work hard.
5. Can there be smoke without fire?
Answer: Can't there be smoke without fire?
6. The box is too heavy for me to lift.
Answer: The box is not too heavy for me to lift.
7. He saw the Taj.
Answer: He didn't see the Taj.
8. Who has seen the wind?
Answer: Who has not seen the wind?
9. Only Bharat can help you.
Answer: Only Bharat can't help you.
Section B
Q2.
1. Antony did not fail to be a sincere friend.
Answer: Antony did fail to be a sincere friend.
2. Nothing but a miracle can save you.
Answer: Only a miracle can save you.
3. No sooner did the boy heard the noise he woke up.
Answer: As soon as the boy heard the noise he woke up.
4. Who has not heard the name of Ashoka?
Answer: Who has heard the name of Ashoka?
5. Never say what is not the truth.
Answer: Say what is the truth.
6. No merchant in Kanpur is as rich as Mr Khanna.
Answer: All merchants in Kanpur is as rich as Mr Khanna.
7. We should not obey our parents.
Answer: We should obey our parents.
8. No one can put up with such conduct.
Answer: Anyone can put up with such conduct.
Section C
Q3.
1. Shaun loves to watch movies with his friends.
Answer: A) Assertive/Declarative Sentence.
2. Don’t shoot the lion unless it comes to hurt you.
Answer: C) Imperative Sentence.
3. John could not recall where he lived.
Answer: A) Assertive/Declarative Sentence.
4. May I go outside to play with my friends, mom?
Answer: B) Interrogative Sentence.
5. Don’t you dare talk to me in that tone!
Answer: C) Imperative Sentence