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Transformation of Sentences

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Change the following complex sentences into simple sentences.

Answer: A

Option (b) and option (c) have a futile use of 2 ‘I’s in them. Only one is required. Thus, the sentences become grammatically incorrect and therefore rejected. Out of the remaining two, option (d) is out as it slightly diluts the meaning of the sentence.

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Answer: C

None of the options other than option (c) make sense grammatically. Also, the correct transition of simple past would be ‘are picked’. Also, the subject needs to become the object and vice versa. Keeping both these things in mind, the answer is option (c).

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Answer: B

Option (a) and Option (c) are totally out of question as it drastically changes the meaning of the sentence. The sentence being in present continuous form, it needs its verb to be converted into the ‘being’ form for the right transformation (i.e. to passive voice). Hence, option (b) is correct

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Answer: A

Simple present ‘does not eat’ needs to become ‘not eaten’ for the conversion into passive form. So, option (b) and option (d) are rejected as they use ‘being’ which is generally used with present or past continuous forms. Out of option (a) and option (c), the latter is rejected as it does not conform to proper sentence formation rules

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Answer: A

None of the options other than option (a) makes sense grammatically; therefore the basic rule that the meaning should be exactly the same after the conversion is defeated. Option (a) would be chosen

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Answer: C

The sentence is of the present perfect form ‘ has/have + past participle form of the verb’. Its conversion will be like ‘has/have + been + past participle form of the verb’. Only option © matches to the conversion structure, hence it is the right answer

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Answer: C

It is a simple present tense sentence because the first form of verb is given (active voice) to us. Its transformation to passive tone would be of the form ‘is / am / are + past participle form of the verb'. So, option (c) is correct.

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Answer: B

It is a simple present tense sentence because the first form of verb is given (active voice) to us. Its transformation to passive tone would be of the form ‘is / am / are + past participle form of the verb'. So, option (c) is correct.

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19.

solve as per the direction given above

Answer: C

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Answer: D

The comparative or superlative degree of wind is not wound. So, all the options that have it can be rejected straight out. Option (b) is an absurd sentence doesn’t give us any meaning’ so, it is also eliminated.

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