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Transformation of sentences for class x

Transformation of Sentences

Do as directed:

1. He put an envelope and sealed it. [ Turn into a simple sentence] MP -2023
Ans: Putting it in an envelope he sealed it.

2. Tell me what your name is.  [ Turn into a simple sentence] MP - 2014
Ans: Tell me your name.

3. He is so proud that he will not apologise for his mistake. [ Turn into a simple sentence] MP - 2012, 2016
Ans: He is too proud to apologise for his mistake.

4. The horses, which come from Arabia, are much in demand.  [ Turn into a simple sentence] MP - 2008
Ans: The Arabian horses are much in demand.

5. The boy was so small that he could not reach up to the branches of the tree.  [ Turn into a simple sentence] MP - 2005
Ans : The boy was too small to reach up to the branches of the tree.

6. Snigdha is not only wise but also brave.  [ Turn into a simple sentence]
Ans: Besides being wise, Snigdha is brave.

7. He finished his homework and went to play.  [ Turn into a simple sentence]
Ans: Finishing his homework he went to play.

8. Glasses which are broken cannot be perfectly joined.  [ Turn into a simple sentence]
Ans: Broken glasses cannot be perfectly joined.

9. Though he is strong, he is timid.  [ Turn into a simple sentence]
Ans: In spite of being strong, he is timid.

10. He had quarrelled with his brother and left home.  [ Turn into a simple sentence]
Ans: Quarrelling with his brother he left home.

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