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Monday, 15 June 2026

English Grammar-Exercises-Changing the form of Sentences-Changing words to Nouns

 a. I am going to Delhi. (Change to interrogative)

Am I going to Delhi?
I am not going to Delhi. (Negative)
b. I do not like milk. (Change to interrogative)
Do I not like milk?
c. Do you eat bananas every day. (Change to affirmative)
You eat bananas every day.
d. It is a beautiful sight. ( Change to exclamatory)
What a beautiful sight it is!
e. Walk slowly. (Change to affirmative)
You are advised to walk slowly.
f. She is sometimes angry. (Change to interrogative)
Is she anytime angry?
g. The two sisters are not unlike each other. ( Change to affirmative)
The two sisters are like each other.
h. Why waste time watching TV? (Change to affirmative)
It is useless to waste time watching TV.
i. We won the game. (Change to exclamatory)
Hurrah, we won the game!
j. She is taller than I. (Change to interrogative)
Is she taller than I?
Exercise 2

Form abstract Nouns from the following adjectives:

a.  Broad

b. Wide

c.  Happy

d. Vacant

e. bitter

f.    Brave

g.  Novel

h. Ignorant

i.     Dark

j.     Decent

Answers: a. breadth b. width c. happiness d. Vacancy, e. bitterness f. bravery g. novelty h. ignorance i. darkness j. decency

Exercise 2.

Form abstract nouns from the following verbs:

a.  Know-knowledge

b. Please- pleasure

c.  Advise- advice

d. Free- freedom

e. Believe-belief

f.    Laugh-laughter

g.  Succeed-success

h. Discover-discovery

i.     Die-death

j.     judge-judgement