Grade 10 - Transformation of Sentences
Grade 10 - Transformation of Sentences
Grade 10 - Transformation of Sentences
Changing the form of sentences without changing the meaning is called the transformation of
sentences. The nature of the sentences can be changed without changing the meaning of the sentences.
Transformation of Sentences is done in various ways. The major transformations are done via interchange
of –
Active and passive voice (Click here for this topic)
Direct and reported speech (Click here for this topic)
Simple, compound and complex sentences
Degrees of comparison
Some other types of transformations
Comparative I am not stronger than him. OR. You are not stronger than me.
Comparative Poonam is not taller than many other girls in the class.
Positive Many girls in the class are not as least tall as Poonam.
Assertive This is not the kind of dress to be worn for a school function.
3. How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon the riverbank! The moonlight sweetly sleeps upon the river b
1. He must work hard to make up for the lost time. He must work hard and make up the lost time.
(This sentence can be made into two parts and
those two parts can be joined by a conjunction
‘and’)
2. To his eternal disgrace, he betrayed his country. He betrayed his country and this was to his eternal
3. Besides robbing the poor child, he also murdered the He not only robbed the poor child but he also murd
child. child.
4. The teacher punished the children for disobedience. The children were disobedient so the teacher punis
5. He is admittedly the greatest general of this country. It has been admitted that he is the greatest general
country.
Transformation of Sentences
7. Transforming a Compound sentence into a Simple sentence:
COMPOUND SENTENCE SIMPLE SENTENCE
2. You must either pay the bill at once or return the goods. Failing prompt payment, the goods must be return
3. He must not be late or he will be returned. In the event of his being late, he will be denied en
5. This coat cannot be mine, for it is too big. Due to its big size, it cannot be mine.
6. He is very poor, but he does not complain. In spite of being poor, he does not complain.
Transformation of Sentences
8. Transforming a Simple sentence into a Complex sentence:
A simple sentence can be transformed into a complex sentence by enlarging a phrase into a subordinate
clause i.e. the clauses of unequal rank – a mix of principal and subordinate clauses.
The clause maybe Noun, Adjective or Adverb.
Must Remember ➡A simple sentence comprises only one clause and therefor it is broken into more than
one clause to convert it into a complex sentence because a complex sentence comprises more than one
clause.
SIMPLE SENTENCE COMPLEX SENTENCE
2. On the arrival of the mails, the steamer will The steamer will leave as soon as the mails arrive.
leave. (Here the adverbial phrase ‘on the arrival of’ has been changed in
subordinate clause.)