Compiled By. Dr. Salunkhe T. B.
Sentences Based on Grammar for Practice
1. It isn’t hard to
do. (Make it affirmative sentence)
2. SMS is hooking generations. (Change the voice)
3. I hope one day you’ll join us. And the world
will be one. (Make it simple
sentence)
4. A house with no toilets,
running water, or pukka road.
(Rewrite using ‘Neither -nor’)
5. That may sound totally global.
(Use model auxiliary to show ‘ability’)
6. She met Julio, a young man from
(Change into a complex sentence)
7. I wrote a book titled Towards Globalization.
(Change the voice)
8. Do read it at
leisure. (Change the voice)
9. We try to heal the symptom. (Rewrite using gerund form)
10. A musician discovers joy. (Change the voice)
11. Neither can the leisure industry sell it. (Change the voice)
12. It offers tools for
managing the environment. ( Add a
Question Tag)
13. Humans have changed ecosystems more rapidly and extensively.(Rewrite the sentence beginning with ‘Ecosystems-….’)
14. Can we make the necessary decisions to protect? (Transform into Rhetorical Statement)
15. If we don’t seize it, its curtains for us earthlings. (Rewrite using ‘Unless’)
16. Are we uncivilized now? (Rewrite as an assertive sentence)
17. It would insure healthcare, good education and housing for all. (Rewrite using ‘Not only- but also)
18. It may intensify some of its woes, particularly crime.
(Rewrite using model auxiliary to show ‘obligation’)
19. Is our goal limited? (Rewrite as an assertive sentence)
20. The air traffic controller could not believe. (Rewrite using ‘able to’)
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