1. Change into passive: "The teacher praised the students."
(A) The students praised the teacher
(B) The students were praised by the teacher
(C) The students are praised by the teacher
(D) The students have praised by the teacher
2. Change into passive: "She will complete the project tomorrow."
(A) The project will be completed by her tomorrow
(B) The project is completed by her tomorrow
(C) The project was completed by her tomorrow
(D) The project has completed by her tomorrow
3. Change into negative: "He always speaks the truth."
(A) He no speaks the truth
(B) He not speaks the truth
(C) He doesn’t speaks the truth
(D) He never speaks the truth
4. Change into interrogative: "They play cricket every Sunday."
(A) Do they play cricket every Sunday?
(B) Does they play cricket every Sunday?
(C) Are they play cricket every Sunday?
(D) Did they plays cricket every Sunday?
5. Change into exclamatory: "What a beautiful painting!"
(A) How beautiful is the painting!
(B) How beautiful painting!
(C) What beautiful painting it is!
(D) What painting is beautiful!
6. Change into passive: "The manager approved the proposal."
(A) The proposal was approved by the manager
(B) The proposal is approved by the manager
(C) The proposal has been approved by the manager
(D) The proposal approved by the manager
7. Change into negative: "She likes ice cream."
(A) She not likes ice cream
(B) She does not like ice cream
(C) She never like ice cream
(D) She is not liking ice cream
8. Change into interrogative: "He has finished his homework."
(A) Has he finished his homework?
(B) Does he finished his homework?
(C) Is he finished his homework?
(D) Did he has finished his homework?
9. Change into exclamatory: "He runs very fast."
(A) What fast he runs!
(B) How he runs fast!
(C) How fast he runs!
(D) He runs fast!
10. Change into passive: "The chef is preparing the meal."
(A) The meal is being prepared by the chef
(B) The meal was being prepared by the chef
(C) The meal has been prepared by the chef
(D) The meal prepared by the chef
11. Change into negative: "They go to school by bus."
(A) They not goes to school by bus
(B) They no go to school by bus
(C) They does not go to school by bus
(D) They do not go to school by bus
12. Change into interrogative: "She can speak French fluently."
(A) Can she speak French fluently?
(B) Does she can speak French fluently?
(C) Is she can speak French fluently?
(D) Has she can speak French fluently?
13. Change into exclamatory: "He is a brave boy."
(A) How brave boy he is!
(B) What a brave boy he is!
(C) How a brave boy he is!
(D) What brave he is!
14. Change into passive: "The students will submit their assignments."
(A) The assignments will be submitted by the students
(B) The assignments are submitted by the students
(C) The assignments have been submitted by the students
(D) The assignments submitted by the students
15. Change into negative: "He understands English."
(A) He does not understand English
(B) He not understands English
(C) He never understands English
(D) He is not understand English
16. Change into interrogative: "They have cleaned the room."
(A) Did they cleaned the room?
(B) Do they have cleaned the room?
(C) Have they cleaned the room?
(D) Are they cleaned the room?
17. Change into exclamatory: "This is a beautiful garden."
(A) What a beautiful garden this is!
(B) How beautiful garden is this!
(C) How a beautiful garden this is!
(D) What beautiful garden is this!
18. Change into passive: "She has solved the problem."
(A) The problem has been solved by her
(B) The problem is solved by her
(C) The problem was solved by her
(D) The problem solved by her
19. Change into negative: "They enjoy the movie."
(A) They not enjoys the movie
(B) They do not enjoy the movie
(C) They never enjoy the movie
(D) They is not enjoy the movie
20. Change into interrogative: "He was reading a book."
(A) Was he reading a book?
(B) Did he was reading a book?
(C) Is he reading a book?
(D) Has he reading a book?
21. Change into exclamatory: "She sings beautifully."
(A) How beautifully she sings!
(B) How she sings beautifully!
(C) What beautifully she sings!
(D) She sings beautifully!
22. Change into passive: "The workers built a new bridge."
(A) A new bridge built by the workers
(B) A new bridge is built by the workers
(C) A new bridge has been built by the workers
(D) A new bridge was built by the workers
23. Change into negative: "He speaks the truth."
(A) He does not speak the truth
(B) He not speaks the truth
(C) He never speaks the truth
(D) He is not speak the truth
24. Change into interrogative: "They are watching TV."
(A) Does they watch TV?
(B) Do they watching TV?
(C) Are they watching TV?
(D) Have they watching TV?
25. Change into exclamatory: "It is a sunny day."
(A) What a sunny day it is!
(B) How sunny day it is!
(C) What sunny day it is!
(D) How a sunny day it is!
26. Change into passive: "He has written a letter."
(A) A letter was written by him
(B) A letter is written by him
(C) A letter has been written by him
(D) A letter written by him
27. Change into negative: "She likes chocolate."
(A) She does not like chocolate
(B) She not likes chocolate
(C) She never like chocolate
(D) She is not like chocolate
28. Change into interrogative: "He plays football every Sunday."
(A) Is he play football every Sunday?
(B) Do he plays football every Sunday?
(C) Does he play football every Sunday?
(D) Has he play football every Sunday?
29. Change into exclamatory: "This is an amazing performance."
(A) What an amazing performance this is!
(B) How amazing performance this is!
(C) How an amazing performance this is!
(D) What amazing performance is this!
30. Change into passive: "They are cleaning the room."
(A) The room is being cleaned by them
(B) The room was being cleaned by them
(C) The room has been cleaned by them
(D) The room cleaned by them
31. Change into negative: "He knows the answer."
(A) He never know the answer
(B) He not knows the answer
(C) He does not know the answer
(D) He is not know the answer
32. Change into interrogative: "They have completed the task."
(A) Have they completed the task?
(B) Do they have completed the task?
(C) Did they completed the task?
(D) Are they completed the task?
33. Change into exclamatory: "She is very intelligent."
(A) How intelligent she is!
(B) How she is intelligent!
(C) What intelligent she is!
(D) She is intelligent!
34. Change into passive: "The students will write the exam tomorrow."
(A) The exam is written by the students tomorrow
(B) The exam will be written by the students tomorrow
(C) The exam was written by the students tomorrow
(D) The exam has been written by the students tomorrow
35. Change into negative: "They enjoy music."
(A) They do not enjoy music
(B) They not enjoys music
(C) They never enjoy music
(D) They is not enjoy music
36. Change into interrogative: "He is reading a novel."
(A) Do he reads a novel?
(B) Does he reading a novel?
(C) Is he reading a novel?
(D) Has he reading a novel?
37. Change into exclamatory: "It is a wonderful day."
(A) What a wonderful day it is!
(B) How wonderful day it is!
(C) What wonderful day it is!
(D) How a wonderful day it is!
38. Change into passive: "The chef is making the cake."
(A) The cake is being made by the chef
(B) The cake was being made by the chef
(C) The cake has been made by the chef
(D) The cake made by the chef
39. Change into negative: "She plays the piano."
(A) She does not play the piano
(B) She not plays the piano
(C) She never play the piano
(D) She is not play the piano
40. Change into interrogative: "They have bought a new car."
(A) Did they bought a new car?
(B) Do they have bought a new car?
(C) Have they bought a new car?
(D) Are they bought a new car?
41. Change into exclamatory: "He is very fast."
(A) How fast he is!
(B) How he is fast!
(C) What fast he is!
(D) He is fast!
42. Change into passive: "The students have completed the assignment."
(A) The assignment has been completed by the students
(B) The assignment is completed by the students
(C) The assignment was completed by the students
(D) The assignment completed by the students
43. Change into negative: "He reads books every day."
(A) He is not read books every day
(B) He not reads books every day
(C) He never read books every day
(D) He does not read books every day
44. Change into interrogative: "She can swim very well."
(A) Can she swim very well?
(B) Does she can swim very well?
(C) Is she can swim very well?
(D) Has she can swim very well?
45. Change into exclamatory: "This is a huge building."
(A) What a huge building this is!
(B) How huge building this is!
(C) How a huge building this is!
(D) What huge building is this!
46. Change into passive: "He writes a letter."
(A) A letter written by him
(B) A letter has been written by him
(C) A letter was written by him
(D) A letter is written by him
47. Change into negative: "They enjoy swimming."
(A) They do not enjoy swimming
(B) They not enjoys swimming
(C) They never enjoy swimming
(D) They is not enjoy swimming
48. Change into interrogative: "He has finished the task."
(A) Has he finished the task?
(B) Does he has finished the task?
(C) Did he finished the task?
(D) Is he finished the task?
49. Change into exclamatory: "She is very talented."
(A) How talented she is!
(B) How she is talented!
(C) What talented she is!
(D) She is talented!
50. Change into passive: "They are planting trees."
(A) Trees have been planted by them
(B) Trees was being planted by them
(C) Trees are being planted by them
(D) Trees planted by them