এসএসসি English 2nd Paper Changing Sentence লিখিত প্রশ্ন

  • Cricket is a very exciting game. (Exclamatory sentence)
  • People of all ages enjoy this game. (Passive voice)
  • It is played all over the world. (Active voice)
  • At present, it is the most popular game in our country. (Comparative degree)
  • What a costly game cricket is! (Assertive sentence)
  • The game is played between two teams each consisting of eleven players. (Active sentence)
  • There are only two umpires to conduct the game. (Negative sentence)
  • It is full of both thrill and excitement for the spectators. (Negative sentence)
  • Bangladesh is one of the most prominent test playing countries in the world. (Positive)
  • We must try our best to improve its present position. (Negative sentence without changing meaning)
  • Computer is one of the greatest inventions of modern science. (Positive)
  • Computer is a blessing on earth. (Negative)
  • No other blessing of science is as great as computer. (Superlative)
  • Computers are nowadays being used in almost every sphere of life. (Active)
  • Our dependence on computer is inevitable. (Exclamatory)
  • None can deny its necessity. (Passive)
  • It is the most used device in our life. (Comparative)
  • How efficiently a computer works! (Assertive)
  • Computer is more useful than any other device. (Positive)
  • You should learn how to operate a computer. (imperative)
  • Internet is the most useful computer-based networking system. (Positive)
  • It is speedier than any other transmitting system of information. (Superlative)
  • Its functions are both smooth and rapid. (Negative)
  • I request you to get an internet connection. (Imperative)
  • Many educational institutions are greatly benefited through the use of internet. (Active)
  • A student can visit all the renowned libraries of the world without going there. (Passive)
  • It plays an effective role in the field of the trade and commerce. (Exclamatory)
  • E-commerce has become one of the most popular topics to the customers. (Comparative)
  • It helps the customers very efficiently to buy or choose anything without going to market. (Exclamatory)
  • What an amazing milestone it is in the modern world off communication (Assertive)
  • Madhusudan Dutt was a very popular poet. (Make it an exclamatory sentence)
  • He was one of the greatest dramatists in Bangla literature. (Make it positive degree)
  • He was greatly infatuated with the western lifestyle. (Make it a exclamatory sentence)
  • Fie! He desired to be an Englishman at his boyhood. (Make it a assertive sentence)
  • He was recognised by his teachers as a precious child. (Make it an active voice)
  • He thought that he was born on the wrong side of the planer. (Make it a passive sentence)
  • He also thought that his society was unable to appreciate his intellect. (Make it a negative sentence)
  • But he should not believe that the west would be more receptive to his creative genius. (Make it an imperative sentence)
  • He was one of the most ardent followers of Lord Byron. (Make it a comparative sentence)
  • As soon as he arrived at Europe, he started composing poems. (Make it a negative sentence)
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