Transformation of Sentences - 2


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  1. 1.

    In each of the following items, sentences A is complete but sentences B is incomplete. Complete sentence B each time, making it as similar meaning as possible to sentence A. Make B one sentence, never two. No changes of any kind may be made to the printed parts of the B sentences.

    1. Sunil must apologise or he will be dismissed.
    2. In spite of hard work she failed.
    3. My frock was not returned until it had been washed.
    4. I have found the book that I had lost.
    5. This news is too good to be true.
    6. To my great joy he stood first in the examination.
    7. Rajiv was opposed by all his friends, still he married that girl.
    8. Unless you confess your guilt, you will be punished.
    9. Although the Major saw the danger, he did not raise an alarm.
    10. Besides passing the examinations well, he won the first prize.
    11. Rekha will not resign unless she is compelled.
    12. When Shyam had finished his work, he went out to play.
  2. 2.

    Express your views either for or against the statement "School uniforms should be compulsory."

  3. 3.

    Express your views either for or against the statement "Living in the countryside is far more advantageous than living in the city."

  4. 4.

    Write a letter to the Editor of a newspaper on the impact of not clearing garbage in your locality.

  5. 5.

    Write a letter to your local newspaper giving your views on public transport.

  6. 6.

    Write a letter to a newspaper against the vulgarity in Indian films. You should also suggest what you expect to see in a film.

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