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question_answer1)
Select the options showing correctly, the change of form as directed and declaring the form of sentences. |
It is a beautiful scene. (Change to exclamatory)
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Is it a beautiful scene! done
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How beautiful scene it is! done
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C)
What a beautiful scene it is! done
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Is it not a beautiful scene? done
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question_answer2)
Select the options showing correctly, the change of form as directed and declaring the form of sentences. |
He reads newspaper every morning. (Change to negative)
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He does not read newspaper every morning. done
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He no reads newspaper every morning. done
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C)
What does he read every morning? done
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He did not reads newspaper every morning. done
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question_answer3)
Select the options showing correctly, the change of form as directed and declaring the form of sentences. |
Can I take it as a challenge? (Change to assertive)
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I can take it as a challenge. done
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How can I take it as a challenge? done
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C)
I cannot take it as a challenge. done
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D)
I take it as a challenge. done
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question_answer4)
Select the options showing correctly, the change of form as directed and declaring the form of sentences. |
None can dare to do it. (Change to interrogative)
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Can you dare to do it? done
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B)
Can anyone dare to do it? done
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C)
How can you dare to do it? done
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D)
Can no one dare to do it? done
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question_answer5)
Select the options showing correctly, the change of form as directed and declaring the form of sentences. |
What a wonderful creation this is! (Change to assertive)
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It is a wonderful creation. done
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B)
The wonderful creation is this. done
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C)
This is a wonderful creation. done
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Is this a wonderful creation? done
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question_answer6)
Select the options showing correctly, the change of form as directed and declaring the form of sentences. |
She is very poor. (Change to exclamatory)
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Is she very poor! done
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She is how very poor! done
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C)
What a poor is she! done
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D)
How poor she is! done
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question_answer7)
Select the options showing correctly, the change of form as directed and declaring the form of sentences. |
It is a beautiful city. (Change to interrogative)
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How is the city? done
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B)
What a beautiful city it is? done
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C)
How beautiful the city is? done
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D)
Is it a beautiful city? done
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question_answer8)
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?We have neglected to teach our students the importance of all skills,?? he said in the annual meeting at Plaza Hotel.
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Declarative done
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Interrogative done
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Imperative done
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Exclamatory done
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question_answer9)
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Can anyone dream of such a situation?
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Imperative done
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Declarative done
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Interrogative done
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Exclamatory done
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question_answer10)
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The educators best serve their students when they ?blend hands, heart and head.??
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Interrogative done
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Imperative done
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Exclamatory done
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question_answer11)
Select the options showing correctly, the change of form as directed and declaring the form of sentences. |
Why can't we understand that education also serves society best?"
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Interrogative done
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Imperative done
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Exclamatory done
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question_answer12)
Select the options showing correctly, the change of form as directed and declaring the form of sentences. |
??Do it.??
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Interrogative done
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Imperative done
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Exclamatory done
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question_answer13)
Select options correctly showing the order as Subject Predicate and Object in the given sentences. |
Manik and I played basketball at the park.
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Manik, basketball, park done
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B)
I, park, played done
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C)
Manik, park, played done
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D)
I, played, basketball done
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question_answer14)
Select options correctly showing the order as Subject Predicate and Object in the given sentences. |
Reading opens doors to new worlds.
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Reading, new, doors done
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opens, new, worlds done
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Reading, opens, worlds done
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doors, opens, worlds done
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question_answer15)
Select options correctly showing the order as Subject Predicate and Object in the given sentences. |
Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
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peck, picked, peppers done
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peter piper, peck, pickled done
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C)
peter piper, pickled, peppers done
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D)
peter piper, picked, pepper done
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question_answer16)
Select options with correct number of subjects, predicates & objects respectively in the given sentences. |
Reading and learning can be fun activities.
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1, 1, 1 done
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1, 2, 1 done
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2, 1, 2 done
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2, 2, 1 done
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question_answer17)
Select options with correct number of subjects, predicates & objects respectively in the given sentences. |
I rode my bike while she ran down the street.
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1, 2, 1 done
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1, 2, 3 done
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2, 2, 2 done
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2, 3, 2 done
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question_answer18)
Select options with correct number of subjects, predicates & objects respectively in the given sentences. |
Lying, cheating and stealing are wrong to me.
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1, 2, 3 done
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3, 1, 1 done
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2, 3, 1 done
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1, 2, 1 done
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question_answer19)
Select options with correct number of subjects, predicates & objects respectively in the given sentences. |
Staring at the Sun may hurt your eyes.
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1,2,1 done
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1,2,3 done
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3,2,1 done
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3, 1, 2 done
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question_answer20)
Select options with correct number of subjects, predicates & objects respectively in the given sentences. |
Pick up that mess.
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1, 1, 1 done
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1, 2, 1 done
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C)
1, 0, 1 done
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0, 1, 1 done
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