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TRANSFORMATION OF
SENTENCE
By Kamlesh JoshiBy Kamlesh Joshi
Types of sentences
In English, there are mainly three types of
sentences.
Simple sentence
Compound sentence
Complex sentence
A simple sentence has just one clause.
A complex sentence has one main clause and
one or more subordinate clauses.
A compound sentence has more than one main
clause.
Transformation of Sentences
We can change a simple sentence into a
compound sentence or a complex sentence.
This is usually done by expanding a word or
phrase into a clause.
In the same way, we can change a complex
or compound sentence into a simple
sentence.
This is done by reducing a clause into a word
or phrase.
Transformation of Sentences
“It is too late to start a new lesson”.
As you can see this sentence has just one clause
and therefore it is a simple sentence. The number
of clauses in a sentence is equal to the number of
finite verbs in it.
Note that ‘to’ infinitives and ‘ing’ forms are not
finite verbs.
TRANSFORMATION OF SENTENCES
INTERCHANGE OF THE DEGREES OF COMPARSION.
INTERCHANGE OF AFFIRMATIVE AND
EXCLAMATORY.
INTERCHNAGE OF AFFFIMATIVE AND NEGATIVE.
CONVERSION OF SIMPLE SENTENCES TO
COMPOUND SENTENCES.
CONVERSIONN OF SIMPLE SENTENCES TO
COMPLEX.
INTERCHANGE OF “TOO” TO “SO---THAT”
INTERCHANGE OF THE DEGREES
OF COMPARSION
Positive: I am as strong as he.
Comp: He is not stronger than I.
Positive: No other metal is as useful as
iron.
Comp.: Iron is more useful than any
other metal.
Super: Iron is the most useful of all
metals.
Examples:
Interchange of Degrees of Comparison
Change the degree of comparison without changing the
meanings:
1. Helen was more beautiful than any other woman.
1. No other woman was so beautiful as Helen.
2. The airplane flies faster than birds.
1. Birds do not fly as fast as airplane.
3. Hyderabad is one of the biggest of Indian cities.
1. Very few Indian cities are as big as Hyderabad.
1. Some beans are as nutritious as meat.
1. Meat is not more nutritious than some beans.
5. Akbar was one of the greatest of Indian kings.
1. Akbar was greater than most other Indian kings.
INTERCHANGE OFAFFIRMATIVE
AND EXCLAMATORY
Exclamatory: How beautiful this garden is!
Affirmative: This garden is very beautiful.
Exclamatory: How nice Dhoni played!
Affirmative: Dhoni played really nice.
Exclamatory: What a testy ice-cream!
Affirmative: Ice-cream is extremely testy.
INTERCHNAGE OF AFFFIMATIVE
AND NEGATIVE
Affirmative: Brutus loved Caesar.
Negative: Brutus was not without
love for Caesar.
Negative: They are not happy in life.
Affirmative: They are unhappy in life.
Interchange of affirmative and negative
sentences
Example-1:
• Affirmative: I was doubtful whether it was you.
• Negative: I was not sure that it was you.
Example-2:
• Affirmative: Everybody was present.
• Negative: Nobody is absent.
Example-3:
• Affirmative: All cheered.
• Negative: There was no one present who did not
cheer.
In this way the negative sentences can be changed into
affirmative sentences as above.
Examples:
Interchange of Affirmative and Negative Sentences
Express the meanings of the following sentences in a
negative form:
1. He failed to notice me when he came in.
1. He did not notice me when he came in.
2. Everybody will admit that he did his best.
1. No body will deny that he did his best.
3. Only a millionaire can afford such luxuries.
1. None but a millionaire can afford such luxuries.
4. Every man makes mistake sometimes.
1. There is no man who does not make mistake sometimes.
5. I care very little what he says about me.
1. I do not care what he says about me.
CONVERSION OF SIMPLE SENTENCES
TO COMPOUND SENTENCES
Simple: He must work very hard to
make up for the lost time.
Comp: He must work very and make up
for the lost time.
Simple: Inspite of his hard work,
he did not succeed.
Comp: He worked hard, yet did not
succeed.
Examples:
CONVERSION OF SIMPLE SENTENCES TO
COMPOUND SENTENCES
Rewrite the following Simple sentences as Compound ones:
1. Little Jay sat in a corner, eating his Christmas cake.
1. Little Jay sat in a corner and ate his Christmas cake.
2. He must resign on pain of public dismissal.
1. He must resign, or he will be publicly dismissed.
3. Owing to drought the crop is short.
1. There is drought and so the crop is short.
4. The men had not completed their work by sunset.
1. The sun set, and yet the men had not completed their
work.
5. Inspite of several efforts, he failed.
1. He made several efforts but failed.
CONVERSION OF SIMPLE
SENTENCES TO COMPLEX
Simple: He confessed his crime.
Complex: He confessed that he was guilty.
Simple: Only Pakistanis are admitted here.
Complex: If you are not a Pakistani, you
cannot be admitted here.
Simple: The management is thoroughly bad.
Complex: The management is as bad as it could
be.
Examples: CONVERSION OF
SIMPLE SENTENCES TO COMPLEX
Rewrite the following Simple sentences as Complex ones:
1. The prince was to be found in the hottest battle.
1. The prince was to be found where the battle was the
hottest.
2. I rejoice at his good fortune.
- I rejoice that he has good fortune.
3. Considering the difficulties of his position, he has acted
admirably.
- If we consider the difficulties of his position, he has acted
admirably.
4. Allowing him alone, the rest of us waited outside.
1. He alone entered, while the rest of us waited outside.
5. Not feeling well, he decided to lie down.
1. As he was not feeling well, he decided to lie down.
Transformation of Sentences
The nature of the sentences can be changed without
changing the meaning of the sentences.
1. Sentences containing the adverb ‘too’:
Example:
• My friend is too rich to be helped.
You can see How the Transformation-of-Sentences,
containing the adverb ‘too’, takes place without
changing the meaning of the sentence.
• My friend is so rich that he can not be helped.
Example
The news is too good to be true.
You can see How the Transformation-of-
Sentences takes place into the following
version without changing the meaning of the
sentence.
• The news is so good that it can not be true.
Examples:
• He is too proud to beg.
• He is so proud that he will not beg.
• It is never too late to mend.
• It is not so late that it can not be mended.
• He is too ignorant for the post of a postman.
• He is so ignorant that he is not suitable for the post
of a postman.
• This shirt is too small for me.
• This shirt is so small that it is not suitable for me.
• He speaks too fast to be understood.
• He speaks so fast that he can not be understood.
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Transformation of sentences

  • 2. Types of sentences In English, there are mainly three types of sentences. Simple sentence Compound sentence Complex sentence A simple sentence has just one clause. A complex sentence has one main clause and one or more subordinate clauses. A compound sentence has more than one main clause.
  • 3. Transformation of Sentences We can change a simple sentence into a compound sentence or a complex sentence. This is usually done by expanding a word or phrase into a clause. In the same way, we can change a complex or compound sentence into a simple sentence. This is done by reducing a clause into a word or phrase.
  • 4. Transformation of Sentences “It is too late to start a new lesson”. As you can see this sentence has just one clause and therefore it is a simple sentence. The number of clauses in a sentence is equal to the number of finite verbs in it. Note that ‘to’ infinitives and ‘ing’ forms are not finite verbs.
  • 5. TRANSFORMATION OF SENTENCES INTERCHANGE OF THE DEGREES OF COMPARSION. INTERCHANGE OF AFFIRMATIVE AND EXCLAMATORY. INTERCHNAGE OF AFFFIMATIVE AND NEGATIVE. CONVERSION OF SIMPLE SENTENCES TO COMPOUND SENTENCES. CONVERSIONN OF SIMPLE SENTENCES TO COMPLEX. INTERCHANGE OF “TOO” TO “SO---THAT”
  • 6. INTERCHANGE OF THE DEGREES OF COMPARSION Positive: I am as strong as he. Comp: He is not stronger than I. Positive: No other metal is as useful as iron. Comp.: Iron is more useful than any other metal. Super: Iron is the most useful of all metals.
  • 7. Examples: Interchange of Degrees of Comparison Change the degree of comparison without changing the meanings: 1. Helen was more beautiful than any other woman. 1. No other woman was so beautiful as Helen. 2. The airplane flies faster than birds. 1. Birds do not fly as fast as airplane. 3. Hyderabad is one of the biggest of Indian cities. 1. Very few Indian cities are as big as Hyderabad. 1. Some beans are as nutritious as meat. 1. Meat is not more nutritious than some beans. 5. Akbar was one of the greatest of Indian kings. 1. Akbar was greater than most other Indian kings.
  • 8. INTERCHANGE OFAFFIRMATIVE AND EXCLAMATORY Exclamatory: How beautiful this garden is! Affirmative: This garden is very beautiful. Exclamatory: How nice Dhoni played! Affirmative: Dhoni played really nice. Exclamatory: What a testy ice-cream! Affirmative: Ice-cream is extremely testy.
  • 9. INTERCHNAGE OF AFFFIMATIVE AND NEGATIVE Affirmative: Brutus loved Caesar. Negative: Brutus was not without love for Caesar. Negative: They are not happy in life. Affirmative: They are unhappy in life.
  • 10. Interchange of affirmative and negative sentences Example-1: • Affirmative: I was doubtful whether it was you. • Negative: I was not sure that it was you. Example-2: • Affirmative: Everybody was present. • Negative: Nobody is absent. Example-3: • Affirmative: All cheered. • Negative: There was no one present who did not cheer. In this way the negative sentences can be changed into affirmative sentences as above.
  • 11. Examples: Interchange of Affirmative and Negative Sentences Express the meanings of the following sentences in a negative form: 1. He failed to notice me when he came in. 1. He did not notice me when he came in. 2. Everybody will admit that he did his best. 1. No body will deny that he did his best. 3. Only a millionaire can afford such luxuries. 1. None but a millionaire can afford such luxuries. 4. Every man makes mistake sometimes. 1. There is no man who does not make mistake sometimes. 5. I care very little what he says about me. 1. I do not care what he says about me.
  • 12. CONVERSION OF SIMPLE SENTENCES TO COMPOUND SENTENCES Simple: He must work very hard to make up for the lost time. Comp: He must work very and make up for the lost time. Simple: Inspite of his hard work, he did not succeed. Comp: He worked hard, yet did not succeed.
  • 13. Examples: CONVERSION OF SIMPLE SENTENCES TO COMPOUND SENTENCES Rewrite the following Simple sentences as Compound ones: 1. Little Jay sat in a corner, eating his Christmas cake. 1. Little Jay sat in a corner and ate his Christmas cake. 2. He must resign on pain of public dismissal. 1. He must resign, or he will be publicly dismissed. 3. Owing to drought the crop is short. 1. There is drought and so the crop is short. 4. The men had not completed their work by sunset. 1. The sun set, and yet the men had not completed their work. 5. Inspite of several efforts, he failed. 1. He made several efforts but failed.
  • 14. CONVERSION OF SIMPLE SENTENCES TO COMPLEX Simple: He confessed his crime. Complex: He confessed that he was guilty. Simple: Only Pakistanis are admitted here. Complex: If you are not a Pakistani, you cannot be admitted here. Simple: The management is thoroughly bad. Complex: The management is as bad as it could be.
  • 15. Examples: CONVERSION OF SIMPLE SENTENCES TO COMPLEX Rewrite the following Simple sentences as Complex ones: 1. The prince was to be found in the hottest battle. 1. The prince was to be found where the battle was the hottest. 2. I rejoice at his good fortune. - I rejoice that he has good fortune. 3. Considering the difficulties of his position, he has acted admirably. - If we consider the difficulties of his position, he has acted admirably. 4. Allowing him alone, the rest of us waited outside. 1. He alone entered, while the rest of us waited outside. 5. Not feeling well, he decided to lie down. 1. As he was not feeling well, he decided to lie down.
  • 16. Transformation of Sentences The nature of the sentences can be changed without changing the meaning of the sentences. 1. Sentences containing the adverb ‘too’: Example: • My friend is too rich to be helped. You can see How the Transformation-of-Sentences, containing the adverb ‘too’, takes place without changing the meaning of the sentence. • My friend is so rich that he can not be helped.
  • 17. Example The news is too good to be true. You can see How the Transformation-of- Sentences takes place into the following version without changing the meaning of the sentence. • The news is so good that it can not be true.
  • 18. Examples: • He is too proud to beg. • He is so proud that he will not beg. • It is never too late to mend. • It is not so late that it can not be mended. • He is too ignorant for the post of a postman. • He is so ignorant that he is not suitable for the post of a postman. • This shirt is too small for me. • This shirt is so small that it is not suitable for me. • He speaks too fast to be understood. • He speaks so fast that he can not be understood.