Simple, Complex, and Compound

The sentence which introduce the structure of a sentence is called structural sentence. It is of 3 kinds.

1. Simple Sentence

2. Complex sentence

3. Compound sentence

(a) Simple sentence : A sentence which has a subject , a finite verb and an object is called a Simple Sentence.

Example: I go to school

Simple= One clause

= One Principal clause

= One subject+ one finite verb (nonfinite verb)

(b) Complex Sentence : A sentence which has two or three clauses of which there is a Principle clause and the other clauses are subordinate clauses and all the sentences are connected with connecting word is called a Complex Sentence. In a Complex sentence Subordinate clause is always dependent on Principle clause to express a full sentence.

Example: It started raining when I was about to go out.

Complex = Principal clause and Subordinate clause added with Subordinating Conjunction

= Connecting word +Subordinate clause+Principal clause

= Principal clause+connecting word +Subordinate clause

= Principal clause will be unchanged

(c) Compound sentence: A sentence which has two or three clauses of which all are Principle clauses and are connecting to each other with connecting word is called a compound sentence.

Example: It is raining and I am going out with my umbrella.

Structure: Principle clause + connecting word + Principle clause

Compound = two principal clauses

=added with FANBOYS (for/and/nor/but/or/otherwise/yet/so)

Look at the chart of Simple, Complex, and Compound

Subject

Simple

Complex

Compound

Intensity

too…to + verb1/enough to

so….that

very…and

Purpose

Infinitive (to + verb1)

in order to+ verb1

so that

in order that

and so

Opposition

In spite of/Despite

Though/Although

but/yet

Conditional

By + Gerund

Without + Gerund

If (affirmative)

If (negative)/Unless

and

or/otherwise

Time

At the time of/During/ In+time/Verb1+ing/At the   age of

When

and

Reason

Because of/Due to/Owing to Verb1+ing

because

As/Since

and

Appositive

Appositive

relative pronoun + verb

and

Nonfinite verb

Present/Past/perfect participle

relative pronoun + verb

and

Noun phrase

art+adj+noun

art+adv+adj+noun

relative pronoun + verb

and

 

Adverb + simple sentence

that clause

and

 

Sub +verb+object+to be…

that clause

and

 

Besides/as well as

As/Since/When

Not only…..but also

 

Verb1+ing

As soon as/No sooner had/ hardly had/Scarcely had

and

 

the place of

where

and

 

the reason of

why

and

 

Simple
One clause=Sub+fv(nfv)

Complex
2 Clauses

Compound
2 Clauses…….and/but/or

1. too …to+v1
He is too short to touch the roof.

so……that
He is so short that he can’t touch the roof.

very….and
He is very short and he can’t touch the roof.

enough to+v1
The room is big enough to accommodate all the students.

so……that
The room is so big that it can accommodate all the students.

very….and
The room is very big and it can accommodate all the students.

2. to+v1
We went there to play cricket. 

so that/in order that 
We went there so that we could play cricket.
We went there in order that we could play cricket.

and/and so 
We went there and we could play cricket.
We went there and so we could play cricket.

in order to+v1 
We went there in order to play cricket. 

so that/in order that 
We went there so that we could play cricket.

We went there in order that we could play cricket.

and/and so 
We went there and we could play cricket.

We went there and so we could play cricket.

with a view to+v1+ing
We went there with a view to playing cricket. 

so that/in order that 
We went there so that we could play cricket.
We went there in order that we could play cricket.

and/and so 
We went there and we could play cricket.
We went there and so we could play cricket.

for+v1+ing
We went there for playing cricket.

so that/in order that 
We went there so that we could play cricket.
We went there in order that we could play cricket.

and/and so 
We went there and we could play cricket.
We went there and so we could play cricket.

3. In spite of/despite +v1+ing 
In spite of (my) trying hard, I failed in English.
Despite (my) trying hard, I failed in English.

though/although 
Though I tried hard, I failed in English.
Although I tried hard, I failed in English.

but/yet 
I tried hard but I failed in English.
I tried hard yet I failed in English.

4. By+v1+ing
By practising again and again, we can learn it.
By practising again and again, you can learn it.

If + aff clause
If we practise again and again, we can learn it.If you practise again and again, you can learn it.

and
We practise again and again and we can learn it.Practise again and again and you can learn it.

Without+v1+ing 
Without practising again, you can’t learn it.Without practising again, he can’t learn it.

If+ neg clause/unless 
If you don’t practise again and again, you can’t learn it.
If he doesn’t practise again and again, he can’t learn it.
Unless you practise again and again, you can’t learn it.

or
Practise again and again or you can’t learn it.
Let him practise again and again or he can’t learn it.

5. At the time of/During
At the time of winter, leaves fall from trees.
During winter, leaves fall from trees.

In winter, leaves fall from trees.

When
When it is winter, leaves fall from trees.
Leaves fall from trees when it is winter. 

and
It is winter and leaves fall from trees. 

At the age of 
At the age of 10, he left village for Dhaka. 

When
When he was 10 years old, he left village for Dhaka.

He left village for Dhaka when he was 10 years old.

and
He was 10 years old and he left village for Dhaka. 

On+day/date
On Friday, our school remains closed. 

When
When it is Friday, our school remains closed.

Our school remains closed when it is Friday.

and
It is Friday and our school remains closed.

In+month/year/season
In March, we left school.

In 2020, Corona attacked our country.

When
When it is March, we left school.

When it was 2020, Corona attacked our country.

and
It is March and we left school.

It was 2020 and Corona attacked our country.

At+short time
At day light, I slept a lot.

When
When it is day light, I slept a lot.

and
It is day light and I slept a lot.

6. v1+ing
Finishing his homework, he went to sleep. 

as/since/because/when
When he finished his homework, he went to sleep.
He went to sleep when he finished his homework

and
He finished his homework and went to sleep. 

The problem being difficult, I failed to solve.

As/since the problem was difficult, I failed to solve.
I failed to solve the problem because it was difficult.

The problem was difficult and I failed to solve.

 

Simple

7. Appositive

8. v1+ing

9. v3/named

10. adj/adv+adj

11. adv=adj+ly

Complex=R/p+verb

Who=person

Which=object

That=all

Whose=named

Compound

and (sub) 2fv

 

Simple Complex Compound
Kazi Nazrul Islam, a rebel poet, was born at Churulia.
A rebel poet, Kazi Nazrul Islam, was born at Churulia.
Kazi Nazrul Islam who is a rebel poet, was born at Churulia.  Kazi Nazrul Islam is a rebel poet and he was born at Churulia. 
People working hard can turn the wheel of fortune. People who work hard can turn the wheel of fortune. People work hard and they can turn the wheel of fortune.
The programme arranged at the 31st night was very colourful. The programme which was arranged at the 31st night was very colourful. The programme was arranged at the 31st night and it was very colourful.
Once upon a time there was a girl named Tinni. Once upon a time there was a girl whose name was Tinni. Once upon a time there was a girl and her name was Tinni.
Rani was a meritorious girl.
A frugal man shines in life.
Rani was a girl who was meritorious.
A man who is frugal shines in life.
Rani was a girl and she was meritorious. 
A man is frugal and he shines in life.
Unfortunately, he failed to understand it. It is unfortunate that he failed to understand it. He failed to understand it and it is unfortunate.

Example for rule 16

Simple Complex
With all his saying, I don’t care. Whatever he says, I don’t care.
With all its charm, it may be, it is deceptive. However charming it may be, it is deceptive.

Example for rule 17

Simple Complex
He speaks like a mad man. He speaks as if he were a mad.
He talks like an all knowing person. He talks as if he knew everything.
He talked like a man present there. He talked as though he were present there.
Simple Complex
We hope to win We hope that we should win.
Hopefully we should win. When he will come is uncertain.
Will and way is same./ Willingness creates a way. Where there is a will there is a way.
His absence proves his guilt. The fact that he was absent proves his guilt.
He is advised to do. / Do according to my saying/instruction. Do what I say.
I will follow you wherever you go. Come when you like.
I will stay here/ in my place. I will stay where I am.
He asked the reason of my coming. He asked why I came.
I rejoice at / for their coming. I rejoice that they came.
By making a promise, I will keep it. If I make a promise, I keep it.
He wanted to know the meaning of thus by me. /Tell me the meaning of this. Tell me what you mean by this.
This is not the way to answer. This is not the way how you answer.
The value of time is great. The value which time has is great.
Either I am right or wrong. If I am right, you are wrong.
Complex  Compound
I would answer if I chooser. I could answer but did not choose to.
Come when you like. Come anytime and you have option for it.
I don’t think that he will come. He will come and I think so.
At Rome we must behave as the Romans do. Suppose we are in Rome and we must behave as they do.
If I am right, you are wrong. I am right or you are wrong.

Exercises on Simple, Complex, and Compound

Now try yourself.

1. A. Simple: He is too honest to take bribe. 

Complex=He is so honest that he can’t take bribe.

Compound=He is very honest and he can’t take bribe.

  1. The fool was too annoyed to answer the question.
  2. Nawazish was too tired to continue working.
  3. Imran was too arrogant to listen to my advice.
  4. Ahad was too polite to refuse my request.
  5. Fahad is too fat to run fast.
  6. Arefin is too rich to buy my property.
  7. The news is too good to be true.
  8. He is too proud to beg.
  9. It is never too late to mend.
  10. He is too ignorant to sign his name.
  11. He speaks too fast to be understood.
  12. He is too short to touch the fan.
  13. I am too fool to understand the simple matter.
  14. The writer was too poor to maintain his family.
  15. He is too weak to move.
  16. They walked too slowly to catch the bus.
  17. He is too honest to accept a bribe.
  18. He is too coward to face his enemy.
  19. The man is too old to work.
  20. You are too short to touch the roof.
  21. He is too dishonest to speak the truth. 

 B. Simple=The hall is large enough to accommodate all invitees.

Complex=The hall is so large that it can accommodate all invitees.

Compound=The hall is very large and it can accommodate all invitees.

  1. He is talented enough to compose his own songs.
  2. He is strong enough to push the trunk.
  3. The girl is intelligent enough to understand the questions.
  4. He is not strong enough to carry the load.
  5. The man is honest enough to be rewarded.
  6. The work is hard enough for her to complete in time.
  7. She did it smoothly enough to make everybody puzzled.
  8. The woman had enough money to purchase anything anytime.
  9. The boy has enough merit to get A+ in the exam.
  10. The dress was striking enough to attract. attention. 

 

C. Simple=The importance of television is too much for us to describe.

Complex=The importance of television is so much that we can’t describe.

Compound=The importance of television is very much and we can’t describe.

  1. Horayra drove too fast for the police to catch.
  2. The box is too heavy for me to carry.
  3. There was too much snow for us to go walking.
  4. The dress was too expensive for me to buy.
  5. The runway is too short for the planes to land.
  6. He is too poor to send his children to school.
  7. The puzzle was too difficult for me to solve.
  8. He is too strong for you to beat him.
  9. The house is too small for everybody to accommodate.
  10. The water is too salty for me to drink.
  11. His ideas are too complicated for me to comprehend them.
  12. This is too small a thing to put down.
  13. The tea is too hot to be drunk.
  14. This fact is too evident for us to require proof.
  15. Any branch of knowledge is too difficult to be conquered by perseverance.
  16. It is too interesting for us to overlook.
  17. It is too poor for us to imagine.

 

D. Complex=He is so weak that he cannot speak a single word.

Compound=He is very weak and he cannot speak a single word.

Simple=He is too weak to speak a single word.

  1. They are so nice that they cannot be used just at present.
  2. The old man was so tired that he could not walk.
  3. The baby was so little that he could not walk.
  4. The box is so old that it cannot be used.
  5. He is so weak that he cannot speak a single word.
  6. They are so nice that they cannot be used just at present.
  7. He is so young that he cannot take the responsibilities.
  8. He is so poor that he cannot send his children to school.
  9. The roast looked so delicious for the cook that he could not resist the temptation.
  10. You have so much intelligence that you can get a job.
  11. There are so many problems that I cannot solve them.
  12. You have so much money that you can buy a ticket.
  13. The man was so ill that he could not move.
  14. Many farmers are so poor that they cannot cultivate their land.
  15. The sailors’ throats were so dry that they could not speak.
  16. The roast looked so delicious that the cook couldn’t resist the temptation.

 

E. Compound=The puzzle was very difficult and I could not solve it.

Complex= The puzzle was so difficult that I could not solve it.

Simple= The puzzle was too difficult for me to solve it.

  1. He is very strong and you cannot beat him.
  2. This house is very small and it cannot accommodate everybody.
  3. He is very stupid and he will not pass the test.
  4. He is very old and he cannot walk without support.
  5. She was very distressed and she could not answer my questions.
  6. You are very young and you cannot get married.
  7. She is very shy and she cannot perform on stage.
  8. His ideas are very complicated and I cannot comprehend them.
  9. The water is very salty and I cannot drink it.
  10. We arrived very late and we could not have dinner.

2. A. Simple= We must study hard to make excellent results in our exams.

Complex= We must study hard so that/in order that we can make excellent results in our exams.

Compound= We must study hard and so we can make excellent results in our exams.

  1. They come here to enjoy themselves.
  2. He wants to be a doctor to serve people.
  3. The farmers work hard to support themselves.
  4. We work hard to attain success in life.
  5. She hoped to win the first prize.
  6. The farmers sow good seeds to get good crops.
  7. We have to be honest to reach the highest peak of life.
  8. He always works hard to improve his result.
  9. We have to work hard to earn money or to gain knowledge.
  10. Tourists from home and abroad visit its shore to enjoy themselves.
  11. He lent some money from the bank to buy a car.
  12. We have law-enforcing agencies to stop the dishonest businessmen.
  13. Bangladesh govt. has already made some laws to root out this vice.
  14. They go there to enjoy the city.
  15. He always works hard to improve his result.
  16. Feroza worked to support the family.
  17. Bangladesh government has already some laws to root out this vice.
  18. He requests me to buy a fishing line for him.
  19. He studies hard to make a good result.
  20. His wife had to work hard to maintain his family.
  21. They have come to earn their livelihood.
  22. We should come forward to save them.
  23. We should make a new law to fight against corruption.
  24. We eat to live. We expect them to win the world cup in future. 
  25. We have to raise awareness among people to reduce water pollution.
  26. They build their houses on high platforms to keep them from damp.
  27. They come to our country to search a better shelter. 

B. Simple= We have to be educated in order to serve the nation.

Complex= We have to be educated so that/in order that we can serve the nation.

Compound= We have to be educated and we can serve the nation.

  1. In order to be healthy we have to take balanced diet every day. 
  2. We have to save money in order to buy a football.
  3. She reads attentively in order to do well in the examination.
  4. The farmers sow good seeds in order to get good crops.
  5. Creator has blessed people with conscience in order to differentiate the right path from wrong one.
  6. I must answer to the questions briefly and to the point in order to obtain good marks.
  7. The visitors go there for enjoying natural beauties.
  8. We eat in order to preserve our health.
  9. They constructed Lalbag Front in order to save this city from any attack.
  10. We have to work hard in order to earn money.
  11. We read books in order to get pleasure.
  12. We should work together in order to keep peace in the society.
  13. The young people should find some ways in order to be employed.
  14. The king called on him in order to know his future.
  15. The housewife’s raised a hue and cry in order to let her neighbours know the presence of the dacoit.
  16. We should save tigers in order to save our Sundarbans.
  17. We must remove illiteracy in order to develop our country.

C. Complex= He keeps his students busy so that he can make them happy.

Compound= He keeps his students busy and he can make them happy.

Simple= He keeps his students busy to make them happy.

  1. The writer wanted mountain air so that he could be physically fit.
  2. He worked hard so that he could pass the examination.
  3. We eat so that we may live well.
  4. We should make the habit of reading books so that we may earn knowledge.
  5. A student should attempt to answer all the questions so that he may get good marks.
  6. People have to decrease their consumption so that they can survive.
  7. He studied sincerely in order that he could save money.
  8. He went to Bagerhat so that he could visit the Shat Gombuj Mosque. 
  9. The boy reads more so that he can make a good result.
  10. We eat food so that we can get strength.
  11. He works hard so that he can earn more money.
  12. He went to a shop in order that he could sell her shirt.
  13. I saved some money in order that I could buy some books.
  14. They came to me in order that they could see me personally.
  15. A frugal man makes a target so that he can save money for future.
  16. The villagers work hard so that they can support themselves.
  17. He helped the people so that they might fight for independence.
  18. He exercises so that he can keep his body fit.
  19. She raised a hue and cry so that she could let her neighbors know the presence of the robber.
  20. We should be self-reliant so that we can attain development of the country.
  21. We should eat a balanced diet so that we may lead a healthy life.
  22. We work hard so that we can attain success in our life.
  23. He works hard so that he can pass the examination.
  24. I tried heart and soul so that I could present an objective report.
  25. I wanted a quiet place so that I could finish some writings.
  26. He used to lend money on high interest so that he could get more from it.
  27. I was earning barely enough money so that I could support myself.
  28. We must take a balanced diet so that he can be healthy.
  29. We need a personal computer so that can operate an email system.
  30. Many people come here so that they can find jobs.
  31. Once she went to her aunt’s house so that she could spend a few days.
  32. People build homes so that they can protect themselves from flood and wild animals.
  33. People read books so that they can get pleasure.
  34. So, we waited long so that we could get the next train.
  35. Taimur disguised himself as a poor traveler so that he could survive.
  36. The causes of deforestation are so many that they cannot be described.
  37. The effects of deforestation are so many that they cannot be described.
  38. The farmers work hard so that they may/can support themselves.
  39. The queen of Sheba came so that she could test his wisdom.       

3. A. Simple= In spite of his being healthy, he is lazy./He is lazy in spite of his being healthy.

Complex=Though he is healthy, he is lazy./He is lazy though he is healthy.

Compound= He is healthy but he is lazy.

  1. In spite of his working hard, he could not reach to his goal.
  2. In spite of saving life, he was insulted.
  3. In spite of having a large population, her educational facility is very limited.
  4. In spite of not making one rich, it brings peace in mind.
  5. In spite of being healthy, he does not work at all.
  6. In spite of being a test playing country, Bangladesh’s standard is not high.
  7. Despite knowing it, many people go on smoking every day. 
  8. Despite having intellect and conscience, he has lagged behind.
  9. In-spite of his being the only child he offered to fight the miscreants.
  10. In spite of strict lows against acid violence the ghastly crime is on the rise in Bangladesh.
  11. In spite of knowing their helpless conditions, they make their children farmer.
  12. Despite many negative aspects, Bangladesh has become a country of possibility.
  13. Despite his being an enigmatic character every reader likes Hamlet very much.
  14. Despite being cowards, they are very cunning.
  15. In spite of strict laws against acid violence, the ghastly crime is one the rise in Bangladesh.
  16. Despite getting chance, he did not kill the lion. 

B. Complex= Though he was learned, he did not get a good job./He did not get a good job though he was learned.
Compound=  He was learned but he did not get a good job.

Simple=In spite of his being learned, he did not get a good job./He did not get a good job in spite of his being learned.

  1. Though it is a blessing, it has dark sides.
  2. In this world many people are unhappy though they have money.
  3. Though he was qualified, he did not get a government job.
  4. Though he has intellect and conscience, he has lagged behind the humanity.
  5. Though it is a very costly game, young men get a great deal of delight playing it.
  6. Though the price is increasing day by day, the income of people is not increasing at all.
  7. Though Bangladesh is not a big country, too many people live here. 
  8. Though the price of daily necessaries is increasing day by day, the income of people is not increasing at all.
  9. Though she was a nice little girl, she was not an ordinary child.
  10. Though Hopi women cannot become religious leaders, their children inherit the clan of their mother.
  11. Though he was a nice little girl, she was not an ordinary child.
  12. Though he cut the belly of the goose, he found no egg inside it.
  13. Though a healthy man is an asset to his family an unhealthy man is liability.

C. Compound= He is old but he is very active.

Complex= Though he is old, he is very active./He is very active though he is old.

Simple=In spite of his being old, he is very active./He is very active in spite of his being old.

  1. He is healthy but he does not work at all.
  2. He behaved rough but lie was not punished.
  3. He worked hard but he failed.
  4. He left the country but the reason was mysterious.
  5. In winter, it remains idle but it works hard in spring.
  6. She has a large population, but her educational facility is very limited.
  7. It may not make one rich but it brings peace in mind.
  8. He is healthy but he does not work at all.
  9. Bangladesh is a test playing country but its standard is not high.
  10. Morning walk costs us nothing, but it gives us invaluable benefit.
  11. He ran fast but he could not catch the thief. 
  12. The mother went from door to door but found no house without death.
  13. The last century is over but it will not be forgotten.
  14. The boy was twelve years old but he was undersized.
  15. Morning walk costs us nothing but it gives us much invaluable benefit.
  16. Its eyes are small but its ears look like fans.
  17. It was a good picture, but the lady’s friends did not like it.
  18. It is difficult to explain but it exists.
  19. It is great fun to eat but it is not good for the body.
  20. In winter, it remains idle but it works hard in spring.
  21. For seven days he tried to pray but he could not break the sailors curse.
  22. He works hard but cannot earn well.
  23. I am a river but not the Surma of eyes.
  24. Bangladesh is a small country but has a huge population.
  25. Bangladesh is a very poor and populated country but she can open a lot of ways to be self-reliant.
  26. Education is a right for the general people today but it was a privilege for the few in the past.
  27. He tried his best to remove the bone from his throat, but all in vain. 

4. A. Simple= By studying attentively, you can get A+./You can get A+ by studying attentively.
Complex=If you study attentively, you can get A+./You can get A+, if you study attentively.
Compound= Study attentively and you can get A+.
By writing regularly, you can avoid your mistakes.

  1. By working hard, they can remove their condition.
  2. One can prosper in life by working hard.
  3. One can communicate with others by using a language.
  4. One learns to communicate by using a language.
  5. However, this problem can be solved by adopting some pragmatic steps. 
  6. By walking regularly, you can be fit. 
  7. By eating fish, I can get protein.
  8. By offering prayer to Allah, we can make Him happy. 
  9. By drinking clean water, you can keep your body fit. 
  10. We can get power by eating rice and bread.
  11. By reading books, we can enrich our minds.
  12. By being industrious, we can succeed in life.
  13. By taking physical exercise regularly, we can maintain good health.
  14. By taking care of their students, they can teach well.
  15. By preventing this pollution, we can remain healthy.
  16. By falling to save them, we’ll face a great loss.
  17. By earning money, he can be self-sufficient.
  18. By drinking polluted water, we suffer from different diseases.
  19. By doing so, we can make them responsible citizens of the country.
  20. By being educated, they can be skilled. But taking some pragmatic steps, we can solve this problem.
  21. We may improve their condition by taking proper steps.

B. Simple= Without practising much, you can’t show better performance./You can’t show better performance without practising much.
Complex= If you don’t practise much, you can’t show better performance. /You can’t show better performance if you don’t practise much.
Compound= Practise much or you can’t show better performance.

  1. Without discussing the problem, you cannot solve it.
  2. Without learning English, we cannot hope to get any job.
  3. Without using mobile, you can’t communicate with relatives quickly. 
  4. Without watching TV, you can’t learn new things.
  5. Without reading more you cannot pass.
  6. Without taking physical exercise we cannot keep our body fit.
  7. He will not be able to write well without writing much.
  8. Without taking care of them, their dignity will be hampered.
  9. Without taking care of them, we can’t think of our development.
  10. Without receiving education, they will lag behind.
  11. Without reading books we can’t change our narrow outlook.
  12. Without learning English, we can’t hope to get a good job.
  13. Without determining aim, one can’t reach at one’s goal.
  14. Without cultivating the habit of speaking the truth, we cannot command the confidence of others.
  15. We cannot live without eating food.
  16. Without doing it, you will die.
  17. None can receive any reward unless he works hard.
  18. Life becomes dull without recreation. 

C. Complex= If I take balance diet regularly, I can be healthy./I can be healthy if I take balance diet regularly.
Compound= I take balance diet regularly and I can be healthy.
Simple= By taking balance diet regularly, I can be healthy./I can be healthy by taking balance diet regularly.

  1. If you read more, you will know more.
  2. If you work hard, you can prosper.
  3. If you practice regularly, you can play well.
  4. If we work hard in this regard, we can see soon pollution free nation.
  5. If a student is devoted to studies, he will surely shine in life.
  6. If we maintain it, we shall be able to lead a peaceful life.
  7. If he takes exercise regularly, he can maintain fitness.
  8. If they can know the benefit of sincerity, they will make a good use of it. 
  9. If we are not conscious, we will have to pay a lot for this.
  10. If I rise early, I will have enough time to study.

D. Complex= If you do not hold your tongue, I will turn you out./I will turn you out if you do not hold your tongue.
Compound= Hold your tongue or I will turn you out.
Simple=Without holding your tongue, I will turn you out./I will turn you out without holding your tongue.

  1. If she does not take exercise regularly, she can’t be healthy.
  2. If you do not make hurry, you will supper a lot.
  3. If he does not maintain traffic rules, he will be punished.
  4. If you don’t have a visa, you can’t go to abroad.
  5. If they do not complete assignment, they will be taken to task.
  6. You cannot receive affection unless you give it also. 
  7. If you don’t watch TV, you can’t learn new things.

E. Compound= Speak the truth and I shall pardon you.

Complex=If you speak the truth, I shall pardon you./I shall pardon you if you speak the truth.
Simple= By speaking the truth, I shall pardon you./I shall pardon you by speaking the truth.
Work hard and you will prosper.

  1. Be attentive and you will understand it clearly.
  2. Follow my example and you will shine in life. 
  3. Observe a good teacher and you will not see him motionless.

F. Compound= Write much or you cannot avoid mistakes. 
Complex=If you don’t write much, you cannot avoid mistakes. /You cannot avoid mistakes if you don’t write much.
Simple= Without writing much, you cannot avoid mistakes. /You cannot avoid mistakes without writing much.

  1. Hold your tongue or I will turn you out from the class room.
  2. We must develop the habit of speaking the truth or we cannot other respect.
  3. Drive carefully or there may be accident.
  4. Move or you will die.
  5. Do it quickly or you will be in danger.
  6. Keep quiet or go out.
  7. Work hard or you will not pass in the examination.
  8. Do or die.
  9. Use mobile or you can’t communicate with relatives quickly.

Time

During+time=long term =season/year

In+time=week/month/year

At+time=short term

On+time=day/date

At the age of+ age = if expresses  age

At the time of+verb+ing= if expresses  time of verb

6. A. Simple= During the rainy season, it assumes a terrible shape./It assumes a terrible shape during the rainy season.
Complex=When it is  the rainy season, it assumes a terrible shape./It assumes a terrible shape when it is  the rainy season.
Compound= It is  the rainy season and it assumes a terrible shape.

  1. I went there in the month of June.
  2. Last winter, I visited the mosque complex.
  3. During the rainy season it assumes a terrible shape.
  4. In summer, it becomes emaciated.
  5. In his youth, he joined the France army as ordinary soldiers.
  6. In the morning the air remains fresh.
  7. In the morning the air remains fresh.
  8. In the evening many families spend their free time watching television.
  9. At the time of saying prayers the hurriedly left the roof.
  10. At the time of snowing seeds, he remains so much busy.
  11. During the rainy season, if assumes a terrible shape.
  12. During the rainy season it assumes.
  13. During summer it becomes emaciated.
  14. He came to the orphanage at the age of four.
  15. And at the time of her death, his heat was filled with intense grief.
  16. He sits to read at the time of reading.
  17. At the time of snowing seeds, he remains so much busy.
  18. Mangoes are ripe in the summer.
  19. When it was winter, I was in London.
  20. When it was daylight, I was half awakened by the sound of chopping.
  21. When it is spring, the cuckoo sings.
  22. The authoress went to Dhaka when it was autumn.
  23. He woke up when it was raining.
  24. The girls were delighted when they saw the fine flowers.
  25. When it is summer, it becomes emaciated.
  26. When he was fighting battles, he spent much of his time studying.
  27. When we were children, the family protected us.
  28. When we grow up, we need help of people around us.
  29. When a teacher is absent, students generally make a noise.
  30. When the lunch was over, the lady went away.
  31. When my mutton chop arrived, she took me t ask.
  32. You came here only at four.
  33. He sits to read when it is time for reading.
  34. When I arrived my friend took me to his house. 
  35. When it was the month of June, I went there.
  36. When he gets the question paper, he should read through it carefully.
  37. When an examinee gets the question paper, he should read through it carefully. When the queen heard it, she came to the room.
  38. When he reached the shore, he became excited.
  39. When we came out of the station, we called a taxi in vain.
  40. When there is a natural disaster, it protects the southern part of our country.
  41. When it is spring, it becomes very busy.
  42. One night he woke up when he heard the sound of rain.
  43. One night when he was saying his prayer, a thief broke into his room.
  44. When they reach home, they feel tired.
  45. When people attend meeting, they do not embarrass.
  46. When he was four years old, he came to the orphanage.
  47. I went over when it was (time for) interval.
  48. I was there when it was autumn.
  49. Hilsha is available when it is rainy season.
  50. He loses his mother when he was four.
  51. It was twenty-four years ago when he lived in Athens.
  52. He learns his lesson when it is time to learn.
  53. He became a sailor when he was a boy.
  54. Every day we see him when he goes in khaki.
  55. A book fair becomes crowded when it is evening.
  56. When it was his life time. he spent money lavishly to help the poor.

B. Complex= When Kamal went to market, he bought a book./He bought a book when Kamal went to market.
Compound= Kamal went to market and he bought a book.  
Simple= Going to market, Kamal bought a book.

  1. He was glad when he heard the news.
  2. When I went there, I found the door locked.
  3. You came here when you were only four.
  4. When it was 1971, Bangladesh got independence.

C. Simple= Completing his study, he went to play.
Complex= When he completed his study, he went to play./He went to play when he completed his study.
Compound= He completed his study and he went to play.

  1. Finishing her work, she went home.
  2. Standing by the window, the girl looked out.
  3. Entering the classroom, the teacher found the boys gossiping.
  4. Standing in front of the graves, we bow down our head.
  5. Filling the pitcher, he went out.
  6. Seeing the small baby, she took it in her arm.
  7. Finding the gates widely open, the thief went inside.
  8. Talking to you I always feel better.
  9. Feeling tired, I went to bed early.
  10. Seeing the policeman, the robbers ran away.
  11. Finding the door open, I went inside.
  12. Crying at the top of his voice, he rushed at the thief.
  13. Having worked for several hours, we came out of the office.
  14. Men pollute water by throwing waste into it.
  15. Walking along the road, I saw a snake.
  16. Having lost all his money in gambling, he became a pauper.
  17. Taking a cue from his words, I solved the riddle.
  18. Breaking the door open, the burglars entered the house.
  19. Not realizing the implication of his words, he went on speaking.
  20. Having found a hotel, we looked for somewhere to have dinner.
  21. Having finished her work, she went home.
  22. Having lost all of my money, I went home.
  23. Having forgotten him, I went outside.
  24. Having typed the letter, he went home.
  25. Having spoken to her mind, she felt more at ease.
  26. Having looked over the papers, she looked out of the window.
  27. Having been defeated by our army, the enemy forces retreated fast into their territory.
  28. I dislike him for his laziness.
  29. The earth being round, we met again.
  30. The sun having set, we reached home.
  31. The marriage ceremony being over, the guests were going to the feast.
  32. His handwriting being illegible, I couldn’t figure out what he had written.
  33. The moon having risen, we set out on our journey.
  34. Education being one of the basic needs of a human being is essential for any kind of development.
  35. It being a fine day, everybody was out on the roads.
  36. The lunch being over, she went away.
  37. The weather being very hot, we could not go to play.
  38. It being a small cot, he couldn’t sleep on it.

C. Complex= Since he was sharp, he made a good result./He made a good result since he was sharp.
Simple= Being sharp, he made a good result.
Compound= He was sharp and he made a good result.

  1. As he saw the tiger, he ran away in fear.
  2. As the writer was poor, he could not visit Sheraton earlier.
  3. Since the water was salty, the sailors could not drink.
  4. Since the workers were encouraged by the owner, they went on working.
  5. As the shirt is costly, I cannot buy it.
  6. Monir was loved by all because of his honesty.
  7. As the writer was poor, he could not visit Sheraton earlier.
  8. As they are industrious, they will succeed in life.
  9. As he works hard, he stands first in every class.
  10. As they are assets to the nation, they should equip themselves accordingly.
  11. Their effort has been proved ineffective since adulteration of foods and other commodities is on the increase.
  12. Since there was no rain, he was worried.
  13. As love is divine, everybody wants it.
  14. Since they played well, they won the match.
  15. As the writer was poor, he could not entertain her properly.
  16. As he saw the police, he ran away.
  17. As he had much experience, he got the job.
  18. Since he was angry with her, he didn’t utter a word.

D. Compound= The girl finished her cry and attended to her class.
Simple= Finishing her cry, the girl attended to her class.
Complex= When the girl finished her cry, she attended to her class./She attended to her class when the girl finished her cry.

  1. I had forgotten him and went outside the cabin.
  2. It flies from flower to flower and collects honey.
  3. It ennobles one’s character and gives one high position in society.
  4. He found a mad dog and injected some weak germs into his blood.
  5. All on a sudden, Eva lost her balance and fell into the river.
  6. He drew a package from his overcoat and threw it upon the table.
  7. He took the purse and ran away.
  8. They are very nice and they cannot be used just at present.
  9. The divers put off their clothes and plunged into the river.
  10. The boy was courageous and managed the unruly horse.
  11. I was ill and I could not attend the meeting.
  12. Sahel was honest and could not take the money.
  13. Fatima was slender and mastered the art.
  14. Many women were present there and they wept to hear the news.
  15. There were many students and they all shouted.
  16. I bought some interesting novels and I presented them to my sister.
  17. The boy was courageous and managed the unruly horse.
  18. I was ill and I could not attend the meeting.
  19. Sahel was honest and could not take the money.
  20. Fatima was slender and mastered the art.
  21. The man saw the tiger and went away.
  22. I took a cabin and asked for a man to chop wood.
  23. The dog lay close to him and found comfort there.
  24. The thief took the money and ran away.
  25. The man saw the RAB and ran away.

E. Compound=Love is divine and everybody wants it.
Simple= Love being divine, everybody wants it.
Complex= As/since love is divine, everybody wants it.

Everybody wants it as/since love is divine.

  1. The sun had set and we went home.
  2. The matter was easy and I understood it.
  3. He spoke very fast and we could not follow him.
  4. The door was opened and Jims stepped in.
  5. The sea water was very salty and they couldn’t drink it.
  6. He is a thief and we suspect it.
  7. The meeting was over and we went home.
  8. Smoking causes cancer and this is well known.
  9. The load is heavy and I cannot carry.
  10. The curry is salty and I cannot eat.
  11. The sun rose and the fog dispersed.
  12. The weather was very cold and there were no birds or animals.
  13. He was born at a beautiful place and we had seen it.
  14. The lunch was over, she went away.
  15. Their throats were very dry and they could not speak.

7. A. Simple=Rabindranath Tagore, a renowned poet, won the Nobel Prize for literature.
Complex= Rabindranath Tagore who is a renowned poet, won the Nobel Prize for literature.
Compound= Rabindranath Tagore is a renowned poet and he won the Nobel Prize for literature.

  1. Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is recorded to be heavily polluted.
  2. Susan, my neighbor, is a good cook.
  3. Ms. Sarmin, my vice-principal, punished me for not doing homework.
  4. My mother, a lovely woman, baked cakes for my birthday.
  5. Water, an important element, is being polluted day by day.
  6. Rana, a famous poet, keeps a good relationship with his fans.
  7. You, my best friend, lead a very decent life.
  8. The sun, a star in the sky, is one of the greatest sources of energy.
  9. Your friend, Bill, is in trouble.
  10. A beautiful dog, Tommy, was my favorite pet.
  11. A popular cricketer, Tamim Iqbal, is a man of letters.
  12. A hot-tempered cricket player, Shahid Afridi, tried to hit a six.
  13. A beautiful dog, Tom, was one of my favorite pet dogs.
  14. My sister, Bonna, got first class.
  15. My neighbor, Sajid, bought a new car.
  16. Dhaka, the city of mosques, is the most famous for its tourist destinations.
  17. Bayazid Bostami, a saint, came to Bangladesh from Bostam to Iran.
  18. Charles Kararo, a banker, draws a good salary.
  19. Kazi Nazrul Islam, our national poet, was born in May 1899.
  20. Robert Bruce, the king of Scotland, sat in a lonely hall.
  21. Rokeya, a Bangladeshi girl, is going to finish school.

B. Complex= Lily who is your best friend, is performing at the art club tomorrow. 
Simple= Lily, your best friend, is performing at the art club tomorrow. 
Compound= Lily is your best friend and she is performing at the art club tomorrow. 

  1. Rana’s study room, which is the most untidy area, is packed full of books.
  2. Neha, who is a beautiful girl, is my friend’s sister.
  3. A red BMW, which is my friend’s car, is the topic of discussion today.
  4. Dina, who is my well-wisher, stood by me in trouble.
  5. Milton, who is a trained magician, performed at my sister’s birthday party.
  6. My wife, who is a nurse by training, has to work night shifts also.
  7. Richard, who is my intimate colleague, would be delighted.
  8. He, who is my brother, is a doctor.

8. A. Simple=The women standing in the corner are from Brazil. 
Complex= The women who are standing in the corner are from Brazil.
Compound= The women are standing in the corner and they are from Brazil.

  1. The police saw the body floating down the river.
  2. We met a boy carrying a heavy bag.
  3. I saw a bird sitting on the wall.
  4. I saw a girl standing at the window.
  5. There are many vehicles running in the street.
  6. He is a poor man living in Dhaka.
  7. The students studying seriously can expect to make an excellent result.
  8. I saw him walking down the street.
  9. She heard me reading aloud my vocabulary.
  10. The doctor working in the hospital is known to all.
  11. We found him smoking behind the shed.
  12. Jamir is a farmer living in a village.
  13. Michael was a poor shepherd living in the lake district of England.
  14. She saw a young man playing on his flute.
  15. We heard the students making a noise.
  16. A person having time and befitting education can succeed.
  17. Kamal is a farmer living in a village.
  18. People having little income lead a miserable life.
  19. People living below the poverty line lead a miserable life.
  20. People living in plenty do not eat the right kind of food.
  21. People living in the villages are farmers.
  22. The passengers coming here have no time to talk or to look at others.
  23. There are many people having no good house.
  24. There are many people not accepting it.

Simple= The man working hard can shine in life. 
Compound= The man works hard and he can shine in life. 

  1. A man who leads an idle life brings misery for his life.
  2. They saw a ship that was coming to them.
  3. Those who become tired may go to relax there.
  4. Most of the students who come from abroad get admitted to the private medical colleges.
  5. Shylock was a cruel man who resided in Venice.
  6. People who work in the office usually walk in the morning.
  7. People who come from home and abroad enjoy its beauty very much.
  8. They saw the drunken porter who was lying on the floor.
  9. They saw a ship that was coming to them.
  10. People who live in the village are farmers.
  11. The man who knows English well can go abroad.
  12. Organizations frequently need employees who have a good command of English.
  13. Only the boys who work hard can shine in life.
  14. People who read his writings become astonished to see his genius.
  15. People who love food can taste local as well as foreign food.
  16. People who live in the villages are farmers.
  17. People who live in plenty do not eat the right kind of food.
  18. People who live below the poverty line lead a miserable life.
  19. People who live below the poverty line lead a miserable life.
  20. People who go without love become harsh.

C. Simple= A good teacher discovers the treasure hidden inside each student.
Complex=  A good teacher discovers the treasure which is hidden inside each student.
Compound= A good teacher discovers the treasure and it is hidden inside each student.

  1. The book written by me is informative.
  2. People affected with arsenicosis die ultimately.
  3. People addicted to gambling lose everything.
  4. Education imparted to students is of high standard.
  5. The answer written by him was not correct.
  6. The cars made in Japan last long.
  7. The tea imported from Sri Lanka is qualitative.
  8. The pen presented to you is fantastic.
  9. The picture which was drawn by Liza is very fine.
  10. The house decorated with lights looks beautiful.
  11. Friendships made in childhood last forever.
  12. The noise made by the car suggested an engine problem.
  13. She, shocked by the bad news, burst into tears.
  14. The event organized by our team will surely be a great success.
  15. The film based on real events tells the story of a teacher.
  16. The car taken to the garage was repaired within an hour.
  17. She, admired by everyone, began to grow arrogant.
  18. He, dumped by his girlfriend, felt really helpless.

D. Simple=  Once upon a time there lived a man named Abdul.
Complex=  Once upon a time there lived a man whose name was Abdul.
Compound= Once upon a time there lived a man and his name was Abdul.

  1. Once there was a girl named Rina.
  2. A man named Opu came here.
  3. We belong to a country named Bangladesh.
  4. Long, long ago, there was a king named Robert Bruce.
  5. Once there was a king named Lear.
  6. Once upon a time, there was a girl named Jesmin.

E. Complex= I still remember the advice which was given by my father.
Simple= I still remember the advice given by my father.
Compound= I still remember the advice and it was given by my father.

  1. The Taj Mahal that was built many years ago still looks very charming.
  2. The steps which are taken by me prove fruitful.
  3. The heart which is formed for love cannot be happy without the opportunity of giving and receiving love.

9. A. Simple= He is a good student.
Complex= He is a student who is good.
Compound= He is a student and he is good.

  1. He is a meritorious boy.
  2. The greedy criminals should be given tough punishment.
  3. Mr. Mashiur Rahman is an honest man.
  4. An ant is an industrious insect.
  5. Mr. Masud is an unfortunate man.
  6. Iron is a useful metal.
  7. Pasteur was a famous scientist.
  8. I bought some interesting novels.
  9. Honesty is a great virtue.
  10. London Iron is the most valuable metal.
  11. A lost moment is lost forever.
  12. The sleeping cat is brown.
  13. Cox’s Bazar sea-beach is the longest sea-beach in the world.
  14. She has got a broken heart.
  15. He bought some valuable gifts.
  16. The cuckoo is a bird of very shy nature.
  17. Traffic jam is a common affair in big cities and towns.
  18. Some TV channels present unpleasant programmes.
  19. A thing of beauty is joy forever.
  20. Once there lived a poor old woman.
  21. Once there lived a jealous queen.
  22. He is also a religious man.
  23. Androcles was a kind man.

B. Simple= Bangladesh is a densely populated country.
Complex= Bangladesh is a country which is densely populated.
Compound= Bangladesh is a country and it/she is densely populated.

  1. A postman is a very familiar figure.
  2. He made a very poor impression on him.
  3. Television has a great educative value.
  4. Teaching is a very noble profession.
  5. My mother is a very religious woman.
  6. They go to the teachers for a very concise suggestion.
  7. Today many of them lead a very miserable life.
  8. A dog is a very faithful animal.
  9. The fox is a very cunning animal.
  10. Long, long ago, there was a very wise king.
  11. Alam is a very brilliant boy.

C. Simple=A dishonest boy suffers in life.
Complex= A boy who is dishonest suffers in life.
Compound= A boy is dishonest and he suffers in life.

  1. An industrious boy will shine in life.
  2. A frugal boy can get success in life.
  3. A drowning man catches at a straw.
  4. The recovered animals will be released.
  5. The freshly picked tomatoes look delicious.
  6. The woman who is reported is a spy.
  7. A friend who is true stands by his friend in time of need.
  8. Faisal is a boy who is very intelligent.
  9. The water which is pure is necessary for us.
  10. A newly married woman is called a bride.
  11. A sick man cannot enjoy life.
  12. Village people are farmers.
  13. Greedy people are responsible for price spiral.
  14. The greedy people are responsible for this problem.
  15. The ignorant drivers always have an overtaking tendency.
  16. An unpatriotic man is hated everywhere.
  17. But a healthy man is unhappy in many respects.
  18. A poor woman had none to look after her.
  19. A rich man comes forward to help him.
10. Simple= Unfortunately Bangladesh has lost the game. 
Complex= It is unfortunate that Bangladesh has lost the game.
Compound= Bangladesh has lost the game and it is unfortunate.
  1. Certainly I will go there.
  2. Undoubtedly smoking is a bad habit.
  3. Finally we will go to Dhaka.
  4. Surely they had joined you.
  5. Probably her boyfriend will buy her some flowers.
  6. Definitely my uncle is moving to Stockholm soon.
  7. Unfortunately, the flight to Dallas had been cancelled.
  8. Usually our supper is taken at 9 pm.
  9. Clearly she has made a mistake.
  10. Truly I have lost my mind.
  11. Unfortunately she lost her purse.
  12. Suddenly the rain started.
  13. Undoubtedly Pohela Baishakh is the most celebrated festival in Bangladesh.
  14. Clearly, the only way was to swim.
11. A. Simple= I know him to be honest. 
Complex= I know that he is honest.
Compound= He is honest and I know it.
  1. We supposed him to be a gentle man.
  2. The lady was judged to be guilty.
  3. She never imagined herself to be great.
  4. We considered him to be gentle.
  5. I believe my students to be sincere.
  6. The man is reported to be a spy.
  7. We assumed her to be innocent.
  8. They discovered the guard to be faithful.
  9. We felt the decision to be wise.
B. Complex= Everybody believes that education is the backbone of a nation. 
Simple= Everybody believes education to be the backbone of a nation. 
Compound= Education is the backbone of a nation and everybody believes it.
  1. We think that the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.
  2. I think that you are honest.
  3. They thought that I did it.
  4. We realized that it was a time capsule.
  5. He thought that it was India.
  6. People think that Hasan is a great hero.
  7. I consider that the man is honest.
  8. He knows that he will pass.
  9. We believe that the earth is round.
  10. We believe that he has that ability.
  11. They admitted that they were guilty.
  12. They said that the movie was fantastic.
  13. He said that he was so disappointed.
  14. We think that we can touch the stars.
  15. I believe that he is innocent.
  16. I suspect that she eloped with her boyfriend.
  17. The children complained that they had nothing to do.
  18. She didn’t really think that it would happen.
  19. The teacher should know that everything is unacceptable.
  20. I believe that everything happens for a reason.
12. A. 
  1. As soon as the neighbours heard the hue and cry, they rushed to the spot.
  2. As soon as I saw him, I called him.
  3. As soon as he touched it, he was surprised.
  4. As soon as he saw me, he ran away.
  5. As soon as I reached the station, the train left.
  6. As soon as the teacher came, there was silence.
  7. As soon as she heard the news, she burst into tears.
  8. As soon as he saw it, she showed me.
  9. As soon as she arrived home, the telephone rang.
  10. As soon as we reached the station, the train left.
  11. As soon as the students came to college, the bell rang.
  12. As soon as we started for college, the rain started.
  13. As soon as he saw me, he ran away swiftly.
  14. As soon as the police marked the thief, he ran away.
  15. As soon as the thief saw the police, he ran away.
B. 
  1. No sooner had the rain stopped than they left the shelter.
  2. No sooner had we reached the station than the train left.
  3. No sooner had the man seen than he ran away.
  4. No sooner had the thief seen the police than he fled away from the spot.
  5. No sooner had we reached the college than the rain started.
  6. No sooner had I entered the room than I broke a glass.
  7. No sooner had you left the place than you had an accident.

13. A.

  1. Besides teaching us English, Khan writes novels.
  2. Besides ennobling our mind, it also refines our sensibility.
  3. Besides helping me, he completed the task.
  4. Besides calling her, I offered her love.
  5. Besides playing tennis, she skis very well.
  6. Besides learning English, he writes novels.
  7. Besides fruit, we’re going to have ice cream.
  8. Besides the rain, we experienced heavy winds.
  9. Besides being a businessman, he is a musician.
  10. Besides French, he can obviously speak English.
  11. Besides being a surgeon, he was a famous writer.
  12. Besides being an actress, she was a famous painter.
  13. Besides being sent to prison, he was heavily fined.
  14. Besides being a fantastic footballer, he’s also good at cricket.
  15. Besides playing tennis, I also play football.
  16. Besides robbing the passenger, he also murdered them.

B. 

  1. Television programmes are not only entertaining but also they are highly educative.
  2. The producers ended up not only extending but also expanding their filming hours.
  3. She is not only rich but also famous.
  4. He visited not only France but also Switzerland.
  5. He not only insulted her in front of her friends but also threatened to beat her up.
  6. He was not only upset but also angry.
  7. The place was not only good but also safe.
  8. The plot moved not only swiftly but also artfully throughout the movie.
  9. She is not only a good wife but also a good mother.
  10. She speaks not only English but also French.
  11. She not only speaks English but also French.
  12. She was not only sad but also angry.
  13. Not only was she sad; she was also angry.
  14. They not only need food but also shelter.
  15. Mr. Khan not only teaches us English but also writes novels.
  16. Ebon not only likes but also recommends the movie.
  17. Not only the movie but also the play was good.
  18. The actors were not only engaging but also skillful in their performances.
  19. The directors wanted not only to win but also to receive recognition for their work.
  20. The dacoit not only robbed the poor house owner but also murdered him.
  21. The foods served here are not only sumptuous but also highly nutritious.
  22. The movie is being shown not only at the Fox Theater but also in neighborhood theaters.
  23. The actors were both engaging and skillful in their performances.
  24. The movie is being shown both at The Fox Theater and in neighborhood theaters.
  25. The producers ended up both extending and expanding their filming hours.
  26. Both the movie and the play were good.
  27. I liked both the movie and the play.
  28. The directors wanted both to win and to receive recognition for their work.
  29. I liked not only the movie but also the play.
  30. I both like and recommend the movie.
  31. The plot moved both swiftly and artfully throughout the movie.

14. A.

  1. While reading, I was called.
  2. While walking, she tripped over a stone.
  3. While doing the sum, he faced some problems.
  4. While talking, you are feeling nervous.
  5. While coming from there, I met with Badhon.
  6. While walking in the garden, a snake bit him.
  7. While sleeping in his room, he dreamt a nice dream.
  8. To stand further away from each other while talking seems unfriendly to them.
  9. I fell asleep while watching television.
  10. The phone always rings while having a shower.
  11. While washing her hair, she looked at me.
  12. While standing outside the cinema, someone picked my pocket.

B.

  1. While I was reading, I was called.
  2. While she was walking, she tripped over a stone.
  3. While he was doing the sum, he faced some problems.
  4. While you were talking, you were feeling nervous.
  5. While it was raining, I was going to college.
  6. My uncle arrived while she was cooking the dinner.
  7. The phone rang while I was watching TV.
  8. I met him while we were studying in the library.
  9. I fell asleep while I was watching television.
  10. It didn’t rain at all while we were on holiday.
  11. It started raining while I was waiting for the bus.
  12. My wife walked the dog while I was washing the car.
15. Exceptional
  1. Health is wealth.
  2. Unity is strength.
  3. Knowledge is power.
  4. Truthfulness may lead the world to peace and happiness.
  5. Friendship may bring happiness and peace in the world.
  6. The name of our school is B.K High School.
  7. We live in Bangladesh.
  8. Barishal produces the greatest amount of fish.
  9. Corruption is the main obstacle on our way to progress.
  10. For boys and girls, Durga Puja has a special charm.
  11. He got independence for their sacrifice.
  12. It is good health which keeps us fit for work.
  13. It is happiness that money cannot buy.
  14. It is he who lives in Dhaka.
  15. It is he who once broke the axe handle.
  16. It is illiteracy which is the greatest bar to our development.
  17. It is Kawra which is the name of our village.
  18. It is religious sentiment which is a must to stop it.
  19. It is she who was brought to the family.
  20. It is strong public awareness which is essential for the fight against adulteration.

16. 

  1. Lord knew what they cost.
  2. Tell me what the truth is.
  3. I know what her name is.
  4. I know where he was born.
  5. I know that he will be successful.

Turn the following complex sentences into compound and simple

  1. I am sure that it’s a mistake.
  2. I left for home as soon as I heard the news.
  3. When he woke up, it was raining.
  4. Since the old man was weak, he could not go to the court.
  5. It is natural that a mother loves her children.
  6. People expect that political leaders should be honest.
  7. Since he was absent, I did not discuss the matter with his parents.
  8. If you follow my example, you will feel better.
  9. If you do not carry out my order, I shall punish you.
  10. People live in houses so that they can remain safe.
  11. He speaks so fast that he cannot be understood.
  12. If you do not obey me, you will be punished.
  13. The farmers are so poor that they cannot meet their both ends.
  14. It was twenty years ago when I was living in Dhaka.
  15. I did not know why it disturbed me.
  16. He was so short that he could not touch the roof.
  17. You will fall ill unless you take regular exercise.
  18. As soon as he got the news, he sent me a message.
  19. The doctor is hopeful that the patient will recover.
  20. Since they gave it food and water, it became very tame.
  21. As he felt a great love for them, he blessed them from his heart.
  22. Though I burned with questions, I could not ask.
  23. Allah will bless you if you help the poor.
  24. Everybody knows that man is mortal.
  25. There I met a man who was very clever.
  26. There is no doubt that he is an honest man.
  27. I did not know the reason why you complained to the Headmaster against me.
  28. The house that broke down caused heavy damage to its owner.
  29. Since my ankles were weak, I was slow in learning to walk.
  30. It was reported that he lost the book.
  31. The answer that he gave was not true.
  32. The crime the officer made cannot be overlooked.
  33. Though the boy has many brothers and sisters, he seems to be lonely.
  34. The problem was so difficult that it could not be solved.
  35. Unless you speak the truth, I shall fire you.
  36. If you do not walk fast, you will miss the train.
  37. Farmers manure their lands so that they can grow good crops.
  38. It is probable that he will come.
  39. He called you for an explanation because you were irregular.
  40. As soon as the rain stopped, we started for the college.
  41. Though he is rich, he has no peace of mind.
  42. I am sure that he has done the work.
  43. When the door opened, Kamal stepped in.
  44. They bought a house that was costly.
  45. He cannot buy things which are expensive.
  46. The boy who works hard can shine in life.
  47. Since the boy worked hard, he shone in life.
  48. As the shirt is costly, I cannot buy it.
  49. He declared that he was innocent.
  50. I was admitted to school when I was five.
  51. He acted as a wise man does.
  52. I told him that he should be brief.
  53. It is not known when he will arrive.
  54. You came here when you were only four.
  55. I have no money that I can spare.
  56. I admit that he is a great poet.
  57. If you read more, you will know more.
  58. A man who is drowning catches at a straw.
  59. We eat so that we may live.
  60. I am sure that he will succeed.
  61. Makka is the place where the holy prophet was born.
  62. I shall pay now for what you have done.
  63. I know what his intention is.
  64. That he is honest is known to all.
  65. I knew what they cost.
  66. Tell me what the truth is.
  67. We know where Nazrul Islam was born.
  68. As soon as he went there, he received the news.
  69. The boy confessed that he was guilty.
  70. The house which I live in at present is comfortable.
  71. Only the boys who work hard shine in life.
  72. I am the last man who will go there.
  73. He has no friend that can help him.
  74. A friend who is true stands by his friend in time of need.
  75. He woke up when it was raining.
  76. The girls were delighted when they saw the fine flowers.
  77. I heard what he said.
  78. They saw a ship that was coming to them.
  79. The woman who is reported is a spy.
  80. If you take exercise regularly, you can be healthy.
  81. As he saw the tiger, he ran away in fear.
  82. He is so weak that he cannot speak a single word.
  83. When a teacher is absent, students generally make a noise.
  84. There is no doubt that he is an honest man.
  85. He confessed the crime he had committed.
  86. They worked till the sun set.
  87. He had arrived at home when we left for Dhaka.
  88. When the boys saw the snake, they killed it.
  89. Though they played well, they could not win the game.
  90. As the sky was overcast with clouds, the flight was cancelled.
  91. When it was dead of night, he woke up.
  92. When the sun was shining hot, they stopped playing.
  93. Though he has much money, he leads a very simple life.
  94. Though she had beauty, she was not proud at all.
  95. Since the boy spoke the truth, he was rewarded.
  96. Since he got scholarship, everyone spoke highly of him.
  97. When it is spring, flowers bloom in plenty.
  98. When it was morning, it was raining heavily.
  99. When I was eating, the phone rang.
  100. He read more so that he could make a good result.
  101. The water was so salty that we could not drink it.
  102. He learns English so that he can get a good job.
  103. The boy who is walking on the street was hit by a bus.
  104. He called the man who was walking along the street.
  105. I know the man who was driving the car.
 
Exercise Turn the following compound sentences into complex and simple.
  1. Drink milk and you will get vitamins.
  2. The criminal was repentant, and he was pardoned.
  3. The man has lost all his teeth, and as a result, he cannot eat.
  4. Attend the college regularly, and you will get a better education.
  5. The girl wanted to get the best prize, and for this, she worked hard.
  6. You helped me; otherwise, I would have been ruined.
  7. He worked hard but failed.
  8. All the boys should pass the examination, and we hope they will.
  9. There was water everywhere around them, but they had not a drop to drink.
  10. He left the country, but the reason was mysterious.
  11. Do or die.
  12. Speak the truth, and I will let you go.
  13. Follow my example, and you will feel better.
  14. Their throats were very dry, and they could not speak.
  15. I paid the bill, and I had no money in my pocket.
  16. Do or die.
  17. There were many students, and they all shouted.
  18. The man saw the tiger and went away.
  19. The doctor did his best for the patient, but could not save him.
  20. He is about eighty; yet, he moves freely.
  21. Drive carefully, or there may be an accident.
  22. Spare the rod and spoil the child.
  23. Smoking causes cancer, and this is well known.
  24. The door was opened, and he stepped in.
  25. Our teachers love us, and we respect them.
  26. He spoke very fast, and we could not follow him.
  27. Do as I suggest, or you will suffer.
  28. I asked him some questions, and he could not answer them.
  29. Many women were present there, and all of them wept to hear the news.
  30. He had vast knowledge, and therefore, he was made chairman.
  31. Speak the truth, and I will let you go.
  32. Waste not, want not.
  33. Walk fast, or you cannot get the train.
  34. A boy stole my watch, and I could recognize him.
  35. He is honest, and it is a fact.
  36. He behaved roughly; yet, he was pardoned.
  37. Hold your tongue, or I will turn you out of the classroom.
  38. Man is mortal, and it is true.
  39. He had finished the work and took rest.
  40. It disturbed me, but I did not know the reason.
  41. He did his best; still, he could not come out successful.
  42. The thirsty man drank water and quenched his thirst.
  43. The boy got up early in the morning and took exercise.
  44. He spoke the truth, but he was sent to jail.
  45. The patient was given a vaccine but did not get well.
  46. Be diligent, and you can change your fortune.
  47. Adopt the right path, and you can win others’ respect.
  48. Be rich, or you cannot buy a car.
  49. A street child collects trash and sells it to a vendor.
  50. The work was difficult, but I enjoyed it.
  51. The box was very heavy, but he could carry it easily.
  52. The cook roasted a duck and ate one of the drumsticks.
  53. The man was very clever, but he could not befool him.
  54. The Buriganga is very important for Dhaka City, but it is dying.
  55. The student listened to his teachers’ advice and succeeded in life.
  56. People throw waste into the rivers and pollute them.
  57. Work hard, or you will drag a miserable life.
  58. Work hard, and you can see better days in life.
  59. The man gets a small salary, but maintains a big family.
  60. Write more, or you cannot write fast.
  61. He wants to enjoy good health, and so he takes exercise regularly.
  62. He was diligent, and therefore, he succeeded.
  63. Rahim has no spare time, and so he cannot go out.
  64. He is healthy, but he does not work at all.
  65. The culprit ran away and escaped.
  66. He took the purse and ran away.
  67. He had all the qualifications, but he did not get a job.
  68. I had forgotten him and went outside the cabin.
  69. We saw his strength, and we were astonished.
  70. The sun rose, and the fog dispersed.
  71. Work hard, and you will prosper.
  72. I called you, but you did not respond.
  73. The police helped him in time; otherwise, he would have been robbed.
  74. Walk fast, or you cannot get the train.
  75. Work hard, or you cannot reach your goal.
  76. The student was disobedient, and so he was given TC.
  77. Not only I, but also my friends believe in his honesty.
  78. Speak the truth, and I shall pardon you.
  79. He behaved roughly, but he was not punished.
  80. He was born in a beautiful place, and we had seen it.
  81. The sun had set, and we went home.
  82. The farmers worked day and night, but they could not grow a good harvest.
  83. He made several efforts, yet he failed.
  84. The man was rich, yet he wanted more.
  85. The matter was easy, and I understood it.
  86. They not only rebuked him but also beat him.
  87. Write much, or you cannot write well.
  88. We must eat a balanced diet, or we will not enjoy good health.

Changing Degree (Advanced)

Look at the box below (Given rules)

PositiveComparativeSuperlative
1.       No otherthan any other/than anythingthe + Superlative form/of any
2.       Very fewthan most other/than many otherone of the
3.       No otherthan all otherthe……of all
4.       As soon asNo sooner had…verb3….than*
5.       as/so…asnot less….than*
6.       not + as/so…asless….than*
7.       not + as/so…as  (change both the subjects)than*

 Structures

Positive             : No other/very few + ext + verb + as/so + positive form + as + sub.
Comparative  : Sub + verb + comparative form + given rules + ext.
Superlative     : Sub + verb + given rules + superlative form + ext.

Reminder:            

1. Positive starts with no other/very few+ ext and ends with subject

2. Comparative and Superlative start with sub + verb and ends with ext

3. If a sentence starts with very few, verb will be plural.

Steps to be followed

1. Try to understand the given sentence—-Positive/comparative/superlative

2. Follow the structures of Positive/comparative/superlative

3. Look at the given rules chart

Examples of Comparison of Adjectives

1. Positive : No other man in the village is as good as he.

Comparative : He is better than any other man in the village.

Superlative : He is the best man in the village.

2. Positive : No other dish on the menu is as cheap as mutton chop.

Comparative : Mutton chop is cheaper than any other dish on the menu.

Superlative :  Mutton chop is the cheapest dish on the menu.

3. Positive : No other wood burns as pretty as it.

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Comparative : It burns prettier than any other wood.

Superlative : It burns the prettiest of any wood.

4. Positive : Very few countries of the world are as small as Bangladesh.

Comparative : Bangladesh is smaller than most other countries of the world.

Superlative : Bangladesh is one of the smallest countries of the world.

5. Positive : No other pen writes as fine as it.

Comparative : It writes finer than any other pen.

Superlative : It writes the finest of any pen.

6. Positive : Very few restaurants in Bangladesh are as expensive as Sonargoan.

Comparative : Sonargoan is more expensive than most other restaurants in Bangladesh.

Superlative : Sonargoan is one of the most expensive restaurants in Bangladesh.

7. Positive : No other dramatist is as great as Shakespeare.

Comparative : Shakespeare is greater than any other dramatist.

Superlative : Shakespeare is the greatest of all dramatists.

8. Positive : No other kind of food is as nutritious as milk.

Comparative : Milk is more nutritious than all other kinds of food.

Superlative : Milk is the most nutritious of all kinds of foods.

9. Positive : No other language in the world is as rich as English.

Comparative : English is richer than any other language in the world.

Superlative : English is the richest language in the world.

10. Positive : No other sea-beach in the world is as large as Cox’s Bazar.

Comparative : Cox’s Bazar is larger than any other sea-beach in the world.

Superlative : Cox’s Bazar is the largest sea-beach in the world.

11. Positive : No other drama I have ever watched is as pathetic as this.

Comparative : This is more pathetic than any other drama I have ever watched.

Superlative : This is the most pathetic drama I have ever watched.

12. Positive : Very few metals are as precious as gold.

Comparative : Gold is more precious than most other metals.

Superlative : Gold is one of the most precious metals.

13. Positive : No other city in Bangladesh is as crowded as Dhaka.

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Comparative : Dhaka is more crowded than any other city in Bangladesh.

Superlative : Dhaka is the most crowded city in Bangladesh.

14. Positive : No other commercial area of Bangladesh is as busy as Motijheel.

Comparative : Motijheel is busier any other commercial area of Bangladesh.

Superlative : Motijheel is the busiest of all commercial areas of Bangladesh.

15. Positive : Nowadays very few games are as interesting as cricket.

Comparative : Nowadays cricket is more interesting than most other games.

Superlative : Nowadays cricket is one of the most interesting games.

16. Positive : No other king of India is as great as Akbar.

Comparative : Akbar is greater than all other kings of India.

Superlative : Akbar is the greatest of all kings of India.

17. Positive : No other boy in the class is as young as Rubel.

Comparative : Rubel is younger than all other boys in the class.

Superlative : Rubel is the youngest of all boys in the class.

18. Positive : Very few dramas are as popular as Hamlet.

Comparative : Hamlet is more popular than most other dramas.

Superlative : Hamlet is one of the most popular dramas.

19. Positive : As soon as he reached the station, the bus began to run.

Comparative : No sooner had he reached the station than the bus began to run.

20. Positive : He is as strong as a lion.

Comparative : A lion is not stronger than he.

21. Positive : He is as dull as an ass.

Comparative : An ass is not duller than he.

22. Positive : Sumi was not as witty as we expected.

Comparative : Sumi was less witty than we expected.

23. Positive : He does not get as much as he wishes.

Comparative : He gets more than he wishes.

24. Positive : Very few restaurants in Bangladesh are as expensive as Sonargoan.

Comparative : Sonargoan is more expensive than most other restaurants in Bangladesh.

Superlative : Sonargoan is one of the most expensive restaurants in Bangladesh.

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25. Positive : No other dramatist is as great as Shakespeare.

Comparative : Shakespeare is greater than any other dramatist.

Superlative : Shakespeare is the greatest of all dramatists.

26. Positive : No other kind of food is as nutritious as milk.

Comparative : Milk is more nutritious than all other kinds of food.

Superlative : Milk is the most nutritious of all kinds of foods.

27. Positive : No other language in the world is as rich as English.

Comparative : English is richer than any other language in the world.

Superlative : English is the richest language in the world.

28. Positive : No other man in the village is as good as he.

Comparative : He is better than any other man in the village.

Superlative : He is the best man in the village.

29. Positive : No other dish on the menu is as cheap as mutton chop.

Comparative : Mutton chop is cheaper than any other dish on the menu.

Superlative :  Mutton chop is the cheapest dish on the menu.

30.  Positive : No other wood burns as pretty as it.

Comparative : It burns prettier than any other wood.

Superlative : It burns the prettiest of any wood.

31. Positive : No other king of India is as great as Akbar.

Comparative : Akbar is greater than all other kings of India.

Superlative : Akbar is the greatest of all kings of India.

32. Positive : No other boy in the class is as young as Rubel.

Comparative : Rubel is younger than all other boys in the class.

 Superlative : Rubel is the youngest of all boys in the class.

33. Positive : Very few dramas are as popular as Hamlet.

Comparative : Hamlet is more popular than most other dramas.

Superlative : Hamlet is one of the most popular dramas.

 Transform from Superlative to Comparative and Positive
A. Superlative: Kazi Nazrul Islam is the best writer. Comparative: Kazi Nazrul Islam is better than any other writer. Positive: No other writer is as good as Kazi Nazrul Islam.Cox’s Bazar is the longest sea beach in the world. Swimming is the best exercise. Sundarban is the largest Mangrove forest. Dhaka is the largest city in Bangladesh. Poverty is the greatest problem in our country. It is the largest river in the world.  Corruption is the most dangerous weapon to destroy a society. Their sacrifice is the greatest thing. Illiteracy is the greatest problem in Bangladesh. Books are the greatest friends. Kazi Nazrul Islam was the greatest poet. Nadia is the most dutiful girl in her office. It is the most significant event in the history of Bangladesh. Dhaka is the largest city in Bangladesh. He is the worst boy in the class. Chittagong is the biggest port in Bangladesh. My friend Paul is the best boy in the class. Greenland is the largest island. Kochi is the best port in Kerala. Mount Everest is the highest peak in the world. She is the richest woman in the country. At present cricket is the most popular game in our country. It was the happiest animal in the world. He is the noblest person I have ever found. Dhaka is the largest city in Bangladesh. The Ramadan is the holiest month for the Muslims. Chittagong is the biggest port in Bangladesh. He is the bravest man. The Meghna is the deepest river in our country. This is the latest edition. He is the noblest person I have ever found. It is the most famous school in the town. It burns the prettiest of any wood. Hasib is the best boy I have ever seen. He is the most active person. I think he is the fittest candidate. Air pollution is the worst of any pollution. To cut down trees at random is the most hatelul thing. January is the coldest month in Bangladesh. Jamal is the best boy I have ever found. Mr. Jabber is the most popular teacher. The Padma is the largest river in Bangladesh. Gold is the most precious metal. Sohel is the noblest person I have ever found. Rani is the prettiest girl in the class. The lady was the cleverest woman the writer had ever seen. To do anything against the interest of the country is the most heinous work. Patriotism is the noblest quality of a leader. She is the fattest of any girl in the class. You are the most talkative boy. To remove poverty is the biggest challenge. He is the bravest boy in the class. He is the most sincere boy I have ever found. Cotton is the lighest of any thing.B. Superlative: A bee is one of the busiest insects.Comparative: A bee is busier than most other insects.Positive: Very few insects are as busy as a bee.It is one of the most important elements. It is one of the most beautiful sea-beaches in the world. He is one of the greatest scientists in the present world. Price hike is one of the biggest problems for them. Toronto is one of the most expensive cities of the world. The Jamuna is one of the biggest rivers in Bangladesh. Mango is one of the sweetest fruits in the world. It is one of the famous schools in our district. It was one of the most memorable journeys in my life. The Padma is one of the biggest rivers in Bangladesh. Price hike is one of the biggest problems for them. It is one of the most beautiful sea beaches in the world. Torento is one of the most expensive cities of the world. The Padma is one of the largest rivers in Bangladesh. River erosion is one of the important causes of diminishing agricultural land. He is one of the happiest men in his locality. It is one of the biggest mangrove forests in the world. Akbar was one of the greatest kings of India. Dhaka is one of the biggest cities in Bangladesh. Gold is one of the most precious metals. Cricket is one of the most popular games in our country. Calcutta is one of the largest cities in India. Satin Tendulkar is one of the best batsmen in the world. This is one of the best solution to the problem. He is one of the most generous persons. This is one of the greatest pictures in the world. She is one of the most skilled workers in the team. Sonargaon is one of the most expensive restaurants. Bhutan is one of the smallest countries in the world. Saudi Arabia is one of the hottest countries in the world. Runa is one of the prettiest girls in the class. This is one of the greatest pictures of the world. This is one of the most beautiful pictures in the exhibition. Bangladesh is one of the smallest countries in the world. He is one of the wisest men in the village. Akbar was one of the greatest kings of this sub-continent.C. Superlative: The Everest is the highest of all peaks in the world.Comparative: The Everest is higher than all other peaks in the world.Positive: No other peaks in the world are as high as the Everest.Milk is the most nutritious of all kinds of food. The Rose is the best of all flowers. Truthfulness is the greatest of all virtues in a man. Actually at that time he was the wisest of all men. Iron is the most useful of all metals. Imran khan is the greatest of all cricketers. Keats was one of the greatest romantic poets in the world. Keo karadong is the hightest of all peaks in Bangladesh. Maradona is the most famous of all footballers in the world. Bhutan is the smallest of all states in Asia. He is the most intelligent of all students in the class. Rabindranath Tagore is the greatest of all poets in the world. Arabian Nights is the best of all story books. Tashin is the best of all boys in the class. Sami is the smallest of all students in the class. London is the most famous of all cities of the world. A war is the most destructive of all things. The rose is the finest of all flowers. Milk is the most nutritious of all kinds of food. The cow is the most useful of all animals. This forbidden book lasted the longest of all the rests. The porter was the cleverest of all in the company. English is the richest of all languages in the world. Shakespeare is the greatest of all dramatists. Sohel got the highest number of all students in the class. Tigers are the most ferocious of all animals. Australia is the largest of all islands in the world. Grapes are the tastiest of all fruits. This is the sharpest of all knives. The Everest is the highest of all peaks in the world. Winter is the mistiest of all seasons. Milk is the most nutritious of all kinds of food. Iron is the most useful of all metals. Gold is the costliest of all metals. Liza is the proudest of all girls. The porter was the most humorous of all men in the company.
 Transform from Comparative to Positive and Superlative
A. Comparative: This shirt is prettier than any other shirt.Superlative: This shirt is the prettiest shirt.Positive: No other shirt is as pretty as this shirt.Rafiq is more perfect than any other spinner in Bangladesh. Dhaka is bigger than any other city in Bangladesh. Chittagong is bigger than any other port in Bangladesh. He is wiser than any other man in the village. Bangladesh is more populous than any other country. Cox’s Bazar is longer than any other sea beach in the world. Corruption is more dangerous than any other weapon to destroy a society. Truthfulness is greater than any other virtue in a man. The Padma is bigger than any other river in Bangladesh. Their sacrifice is greater than any other thing. Illiteracy is greater than any other problem in Bangladesh. Poverty is greater than any other problem. The rose is better than any other flowers. Book is greater than any other thing. At present cricket is more popular than any other games in our country. Nadia is more dutiful than any other girl in her office. Kazi Nazrul was greater than any other poet. Mount Everest is higher than any other peak in the world. This house is bigger than any other house in this street. Unemployment is more serious than any other problem facing our country. He is more important than any other person in the village. A kind man is more soft hearted than any other person. Falsehood is more hateful than any other quality. Abu is idler than any other person. Nazrul Islam is more popular than any other leader. Mr. Zaman is wiser than any other man in the village. It burns prettier than any other wood. He is nobler than any other person. She was better than any other housewife. Rakib is better than any other boy I have ever found. Iron is more useful than any other metal. He is nobler than any other person I have ever found. She is worse than any other girl. Iron is more useful than any other metal. Chittagong is bigger than any other sea port in Bangladesh. She was better than any other housewife. Potato chop was cheaper than any other dish on the menu. The porter was cleverer than any other person in the company. This pen is costlier than any other pen. This is safer than any other place. Summer is drier than any other season in Bangladesh. The Ramadan is holier than any other month for the Muslims. Our English teacher is humbler than any other teacher in the school. Iron is more useful than any other metal. Milk is more nutritious than any other food. He speaks better than any other student.B.  Comparative: Mango is sweeter than most other fruits in the world.Superlative: Mango is one of the sweetest fruits in the world.Positive: Very few fruits in the world are as sweet as mango.It is more famous than most other schools in our district. At present cricket is more popular than most others games in our country. It was more memorable than most other journeys in my life. It is more populous than most other countries in the world. Price hike is bigger than most other problems for them.  It is more beautiful than most other sea beaches. A bee is busier than most other insects. Torento is more expensive than most other cities of the world. The Jumuna is bigger than most other rivers in Bangladesh. He was happier than most other men in his locality. It is bigger than most other mangrove frosts in the world. Calcutta is bigger than most other cities in India. Imran khan is greater than most other cricketers. Bhutan is smaller than most other states in Asia. He is more intelligent than most other students in the class. The tiger is more ferocious than most other animals. Arabian Nights is better than most other story books. Rabindranath Tagore is greater than most other poets in the world. She is politer than most other girls in the class. Milk is more nutritious than most other foods. His story is more interesting than most other stories. Arabian Nights is better than most other story books. Hamlet is more popular than most other dramas. Saudi Arabia is hotter than most other countries in the world. Fahim is taller than most other boys in the class. Runa is prettier than most other girls in the class. Bhutan is smaller than most other countries in the world. Bangladesh is more fertile than most other lands in the world. Bangladesh is greener than many other countries. Imran Khan is greater than most other cricketers. C. Comparative: Dhaka is bigger than all other cities of Bangladesh.Superlative: Dhaka is the biggest of all cities of Bangladesh.Positive: No other cities of Bangladesh are as big as Dhaka.Gold is more precious than all other metals. He is better than all other boys in the class. Keats is greater than all other romantic poets in the world. Keo karadong is higher than all other peaks in Bangladesh. Maradona is more famous than all other footballers in the world. The tiger is more ferocious than all other animals. Tashin is better than all other boys in the class. Sami is smaller than all other students in the class. London is more famous than all other cities of the world. Milk is more nutritious than all other foods. This is more dangerous than all other adventures. It is the most expensive of all hotels. Cancer is deadlier than all other diseases. The Tajmahal is greater than all other wonders of the world. The tiger is more ferocious than all other animals. Strategy is more important than all other things in the examination. Iron is more useful than all other metals. Akbar was greater than all other kings of India. Rubel is younger than all other boys in the class. This is better than all other story books. This forbidden book lasted longer than all the rest. Rubi talks louder than all other girls in the class.
 Transform from Positive to Comparative and Superlative
A. Positive: No other writer is as famous as Tagore.Comparative: Tagore is more famous than any other writer.Superlative: Tagore is the most famous writer.No other flowers are as good as the rose. No other problem in our country is so great as poverty. No other hotel is as better as this on in this area. No other thing is so great as their sacrifice. No other virtue in a man life is as great as Truthfulness. No other sea beach in the world is as long as Cox’s Bazer. No other event in the history of Bangladesh is as significant as it. No other girl is as dutiful as Nadi in her office. No other thing is so great as book. No other weapon to destroy a society is so dangerous as corruption. No other problem in Bangladesh is as great as illiteracy. No other poet was as great as Kazi Nazrul Islam. No other city in Bangladesh is so big as Dhaka. No other city in Bangladesh is so large as Dhaka. No other boy in the class is as bad as he. No other man in the village is so wise as he. No other spinner in Bangladesh is as perfect as Rafiq. No other country is as populous as Bangladesh. Actually at that time, no other man is as wise as he. It seemed to the fox that no other animal is as wise as it. At present, no other game is as popular as cricket. No other girl in the class is as fair as Ruma. No other mosque is so large as this. There is no other place as lonely as this. No other food is so nutritous as milk. No other dramatist is as great as Shakespeare. No other woman was as clever as the lady. No other animal is as useful as the cow. No other day is as misty as today. Nothing passes as quick as time. No other boy in the orphange is so good as Rajib. No other city in Bangladesh is so big as Dhaka. No other gift is as fine as this. No other wood burns so pretty as the mango log. No other student is as keen as he. No other food on the menu was so cheap as the potato chop.There is no other person as healthy as he. No other person is as fit as he to do this job. No other person is as wealthy as he. No other story book is so popular as the Arabian Nights.B. Positive: Very few insects are as busy a bee.Comparative: A bee is busier than most other insects.Superlative: A bee is one of the busiest insects.Very few animals are as ferocious as tiger. Very few pictures of the world are as great as Mona Lisa. Very few cities in India are as large as Calcutta. Very few fruits in the world are as sweet as mango. Very few schools in our district are as famous as it. At present, very few games are as popular as cricket. Very few journeys in my life are so memorable as it.  Very few countries in the world are as populous as it. Very few rivers in Bangladesh are as big as the Padma.  Very few problems are as big as price hike for them. Very few sea beaches are as beautiful as it. Very few insects are as busy as the bee. Very few cities of the world are as expensive as Toronto. Very few rivers in Bangladesh are as big as the Jamuna. Very few elements of all living beings are as important as it. Very few causes of diminishing agricultural land are as important as river erosion. Very few men in his locality are as happy as he. Very few mangrove forests in the world are as big as it. Very few kings of India were as great as Akbar. Very few cities in India are so big as Calcutta. Very few games in Bangladesh are so popular as cricket. Very few metals are as precious as gold. Very few restaurants are so fashionable as Sheraton. Very few persons are as sad as he. This pen is as new as that. Very few boys are so good as Rakib I have ever found. Very few persons are as greedy as he. Very few countries are as green as Bangladesh. Very few pictures in the world are so great as this. Very few metals are as precious as gold. Very few animals are as ferocious as a lion. Very few players in the team are so good as he. Very few restaurants are so expensive as Foyot’s. Very few places are as noisy as this place. Very few persons are as polite as his brother. Very few scenes are as lovely as this. Very few roads are as narrow as this road. Very few girls are as fair as Shaila. Very few persons are as stout as he.

Exercises on exceptional rules

PositiveComparative
1.  As soon asNo sooner had…verb3….than
2.  as/so…asnot less….than
3.  not + as/so…asless….than
4.  not + as/so…as  (both the subjects have to be changed)than
a. Positive: As soon as the teacher came, there was silence.Comparative: No sooner had the teacher come than there was silence.As soon as he saw, it she showed me. As soon as she heard the news, she burst into tears. As soon as she arrived home, the telephone rang. As soon as we reached the station, the train left. As soon as I reached the station, the train left. As soon as the students came to college, the bell rang. As soon as the thief saw the police, he ran away. As soon as he saw me, he ran away. As soon as we started for college, the rain started. As soon as he saw me, he ran away swiftly. As soon as the police marked the thief, he ran away.b. Comparative: No sooner had we reached the college than the rain started. Positive: As soon as we reached the college, the rain started. No sooner had we reached the station than the train left. No sooner had the man seen than he ran away. No sooner had the rain stopped than they left the shelter. No sooner had the thief seen the police than the thief fled away from the spot. No sooner had I stepped out than it started raining. No sooner had I received her call than I left for her place. No sooner had she finished one project than she started the next. No sooner had I eaten the fish than I started feeling sick. No sooner had they completed the work than they demanded the wages. No sooner had I gotten my bags unpacked than I realized that my camera was missing. No sooner had he graduated than he was on his way to America.c. Positive: James is as intelligent as his brother.Comparative: James is not less intelligent than his brother.They were as wise as the Magi. He was as ferocious as a tiger. Your house is as large as mine. James is as good as his brother. Sushmita is as beautiful as Aishwarya. Opu is as tall as Nuru. You are as short as he. They are as stout as we. He is as attentive as Dana. Dana is as smart as Parul. She is as beautiful as her older sister. Jamil is as handsome as Saikat. It is as ugly as a crow. You are as clear as he. You are as sincere as Munna.d. Comparative: She is not less brilliant than Rina.Positive: She is as brilliant as Rina.Jim and Rima were not less wise than Mim. He was not less ferocious than a tiger. Opu is not less tall than Nuru. Bela is not less intelligent than Abul. Sorrow is not less strong than hunger. Oranges are not less cheap than apples. It is not less big than the Buriganga. He is not less good than his brother. London is not less big than Oxford. The cow is not less useful than a donkey. He was not less short than she. Riches are not less important than honesty. E-mail is not less cheap than telex. The cuckoo is not less clever than crow. The cuckoo is less clever than a crow.Her face was not less radiant than the full moon. He is not less intelligent than any other boy.e. Positive: She is not as beautiful as her older sister.Comparative: She is less beautiful than her older sister.Opu is not as tall as Nuru. You aren’t as short as he. They aren’t as stout as we. He is not as attentive as Dana. Dana is not as smart as Parul. Jamal is not as popular as his brother. They were not as talented as Munni. He was not as ferocious as a Lion. Your hair is not so black as mine. Cure is not so good as prevention. Honesty is not as much as it. A sick moneyed man is not as happy as a healthy poor man. Bela is not as intelligent as Abul. Sorrow is not as strong as hunger. Your watch is not so cheap as mine.  Riches are not so important as honesty. This pen is not as fine as mine. A bird cannot fly so fast as a plane. The rice of Barisal is not as fine as that of Dinajpur.  He is not as ugly as you said. He is not as intelligent as this boy. Rahul is not as good a singer as a writer. Sameer was not as strong before as he is now. It is not as easy to practise as to preach. A foolish friend is not as good as a wise enemy. These fruits are not as fresh as those. I have not seen any person as cruel as he. Her handwriting is not as clumsy as yours.  A string of pearls was not so bright as her teeth. She is not as ugly as you said. A gazelle’s eyes were not so bright as hers. Iron is not as light as cotton. Nipa is not as dull as Seema. Your pen is not so fine as his. A lily was not so white as her forehead.  Honesty is not as much as it. Dishonour is not as preferable as death. Your face was not as bright as his. Autumn in Bangladesh is not as warm as summer. You are not as slow as he.I do not write English so correctly as he. I do not know any person as humble as he. I did not see anything as black as this. A lion is not braver than he.Your hands are not as big as hers. My shirt is dirtier than yours. Your watch was more valuable than his. He is less stupid than his brother He writes better than his brother. She speaks faster than her sister. He is not so stupid as his brother. You do not know him more than I. The days in the winter are foggier than those of other seasons.f. Comparative: A mobile phone is more useful than a computer.Positive: A computer is not as useful as a mobile phone.Cancer is more dreadful than cholera. London is bigger than Oxford.  A pen is mightier than a sword. A healthy poor man is happier than a sick moneyed man. Prevention is better than cure. Oranges are cheaper than apples. It is bigger than the Buriganga. E-mail is cheaper than telex. Health is greater than wealth. The cow is more useful than the goat. Peter is cleverer than Rana. Health is more important than wealth. Blood is thicker than water. An ocean is certainly bigger than a sea.  He is taller than Maruf. He is more intelligent than this boy. His new book is more interesting than his earlier books. I am more interested than Rani in cricket. Nothing is more ferocious than anger.  A wise enemy is better than a foolish friend.  Rahul is a better writer than a singer. Some people have more money than brains. Your handwriting is clumsier than hers. You are older than I. Sumi’s hair is curlier than Suma’s. His room is tidier than yours.  He is lovelier than very few persons. She is prouder than her sister. Her teeth were brigther than a string of pearls. He is wealthier than his brother. This ghee is purer than that. Her eyes were more lustrous than a gazelle’s.  Village life is quieter than city life.g. Comparative: Subash balls faster than Ashoke. Positive: Ashoke does not ball as fast as Subash.Migratory birds run faster than the dove. A train runs faster than a bus. Television presents more informative news than radio. He speaks more fluently than I speak.Sudha sings better than she dances. I arrived earlier than you.Arif knows English more than you.h. Comparative: This pony is better trained than that one.Positive:That pony is not as good trained as this one.This sum is more difficult than that one. This dress is as pretty as that one. This flower is more beautiful than that one. This house is bigger than that one. This book is longer than that one. This story is more beautiful than that one.This painting is more attractive than that one. This house is bigger than that one. This knife is sharper than that one. This road is muddier than that one.i. Comparative:My job is worse than yours.Positive: Your job is not as bad as mine.His eyes are bluer than mine. My brother’s handwriting is worse than mine. He drives slower than his wife does. The problems seemed easier than yours. The roads of Dhaka are more spacious than that of Satkhira. The rice of Barisal is not so fine as that of Dinajpur.

Exceptional rules

Superlative     : She is not the best girl in the class.

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Positive          : Few other girls are as good as she.

Comparative  : She is not better than many other girls in the class.

PositiveComparative
a.       I would as soon die as injure you.I would die sooner than injure you.
b.       He is as intimate to me as to you.He is not more intimate to you than to me.
c.       There is no mystery as great as misery.Misery is greater than any other mystery.
d.       He is at least as competent as any other man.He is not less competent than any other man.
e.       Your book is as heavy as mine.My book is not heavier than yours.
f.         I have never seen so beautiful a pearl as this.I have never seen a pearl more beautiful than this.
g.       There are as many as fifty boys.There are no fewer than fifty boys.

Changing Degree

Degree deals with adjectives and adverbs. It can be classified into three kinds.

PositiveComparativeSuperlative
Noun/pronounএর দোষগুনঅবস্থাদুটি Noun/pronounএর দোষগুনঅবস্থাঅনেকের মধ্যে তুলনা
as/so…asthanthe + superlative form

 Look at the box below (Given rules)

PositiveComparativeSuperlative
1.       No otherthan any other/than anythingthe + Superlative form/of any
2.       Very fewthan most other/than many otherone of the
3.       No otherthan all otherthe……of all
4.       As soon asNo sooner had…verb3….than*
5.       as/so…asnot less….than*
6.       not + as/so…asless….than*
7.       not + as/so…as  (change both the subjects)than*

 Structures

Positive             : No other/very few + ext + verb + as/so + positive form + as + sub.
Comparative  : Sub + verb + comparative form + given rules + ext.
Superlative     : Sub + verb + given rules + superlative form + ext.

Reminder:            

1. Positive starts with no other/very few+ ext and ends with subject

2. Comparative and Superlative start with sub + verb and ends with ext

3. If a sentence starts with very few, verb will be plural.

Steps to be followed

1. Try to understand the given sentence—-Positive/comparative/superlative

2. Follow the structures of Positive/comparative/superlative

3. Look at the given rules chart

Examples of Comparison of Adjectives

1. Positive : No other man in the village is as good as he.

Comparative : He is better than any other man in the village.

Superlative : He is the best man in the village.

2. Positive : No other dish on the menu is as cheap as mutton chop.

Comparative : Mutton chop is cheaper than any other dish on the menu.

Superlative :  Mutton chop is the cheapest dish on the menu.

3. Positive : No other wood burns as pretty as it.

Comparative : It burns prettier than any other wood.

Superlative : It burns the prettiest of any wood.

4. Positive : Very few countries of the world are as small as Bangladesh.

Comparative : Bangladesh is smaller than most other countries of the world.

Superlative : Bangladesh is one of the smallest countries of the world.

5. Positive : No other pen writes as fine as it.

Comparative : It writes finer than any other pen.

Superlative : It writes the finest of any pen.

6. Positive : Very few restaurants in Bangladesh are as expensive as Sonargoan.

Comparative : Sonargoan is more expensive than most other restaurants in Bangladesh.

Superlative : Sonargoan is one of the most expensive restaurants in Bangladesh.

7. Positive : No other dramatist is as great as Shakespeare.

Comparative : Shakespeare is greater than any other dramatist.

Superlative : Shakespeare is the greatest of all dramatists.

8. Positive : No other kind of food is as nutritious as milk.

Comparative : Milk is more nutritious than all other kinds of food.

Superlative : Milk is the most nutritious of all kinds of foods.

9. Positive : No other language in the world is as rich as English.

Comparative : English is richer than any other language in the world.

Superlative : English is the richest language in the world.

10. Positive : No other sea-beach in the world is as large as Cox’s Bazar.

Comparative : Cox’s Bazar is larger than any other sea-beach in the world.

Superlative : Cox’s Bazar is the largest sea-beach in the world.

11. Positive : No other drama I have ever watched is as pathetic as this.

Comparative : This is more pathetic than any other drama I have ever watched.

Superlative : This is the most pathetic drama I have ever watched.

12. Positive : Very few metals are as precious as gold.

Comparative : Gold is more precious than most other metals.

Superlative : Gold is one of the most precious metals.

13. Positive : No other city in Bangladesh is as crowded as Dhaka.

Comparative : Dhaka is more crowded than any other city in Bangladesh.

Superlative : Dhaka is the most crowded city in Bangladesh.

14. Positive : No other commercial area of Bangladesh is as busy as Motijheel.

Comparative : Motijheel is busier any other commercial area of Bangladesh.

Superlative : Motijheel is the busiest of all commercial areas of Bangladesh.

15. Positive : Nowadays very few games are as interesting as cricket.

Comparative : Nowadays cricket is more interesting than most other games.

Superlative : Nowadays cricket is one of the most interesting games.

16. Positive : No other king of India is as great as Akbar.

Comparative : Akbar is greater than all other kings of India.

Superlative : Akbar is the greatest of all kings of India.

17. Positive : No other boy in the class is as young as Rubel.

Comparative : Rubel is younger than all other boys in the class.

Superlative : Rubel is the youngest of all boys in the class.

18. Positive : Very few dramas are as popular as Hamlet.

Comparative : Hamlet is more popular than most other dramas.

Superlative : Hamlet is one of the most popular dramas.

19. Positive : As soon as he reached the station, the bus began to run.

Comparative : No sooner had he reached the station than the bus began to run.

20. Positive : He is as strong as a lion.

Comparative : A lion is not stronger than he.

21. Positive : He is as dull as an ass.

Comparative : An ass is not duller than he.

22. Positive : Sumi was not as witty as we expected.

Comparative : Sumi was less witty than we expected.

23. Positive : He does not get as much as he wishes.

Comparative : He gets more than he wishes.

24. Positive : Very few restaurants in Bangladesh are as expensive as Sonargoan.

Comparative : Sonargoan is more expensive than most other restaurants in Bangladesh.

Superlative : Sonargoan is one of the most expensive restaurants in Bangladesh.

25. Positive : No other dramatist is as great as Shakespeare.

Comparative : Shakespeare is greater than any other dramatist.

Superlative : Shakespeare is the greatest of all dramatists.

26. Positive : No other kind of food is as nutritious as milk.

Comparative : Milk is more nutritious than all other kinds of food.

Superlative : Milk is the most nutritious of all kinds of foods.

27. Positive : No other language in the world is as rich as English.

Comparative : English is richer than any other language in the world.

Superlative : English is the richest language in the world.

28. Positive : No other man in the village is as good as he.

Comparative : He is better than any other man in the village.

Superlative : He is the best man in the village.

29. Positive : No other dish on the menu is as cheap as mutton chop.

Comparative : Mutton chop is cheaper than any other dish on the menu.

Superlative :  Mutton chop is the cheapest dish on the menu.

30.  Positive : No other wood burns as pretty as it.

Comparative : It burns prettier than any other wood.

Superlative : It burns the prettiest of any wood.

31. Positive : No other king of India is as great as Akbar.

Comparative : Akbar is greater than all other kings of India.

Superlative : Akbar is the greatest of all kings of India.

32. Positive : No other boy in the class is as young as Rubel.

Comparative : Rubel is younger than all other boys in the class.

 Superlative : Rubel is the youngest of all boys in the class.

33. Positive : Very few dramas are as popular as Hamlet.

Comparative : Hamlet is more popular than most other dramas.

Superlative : Hamlet is one of the most popular dramas.

 Transform from Superlative to Comparative and Positive
A. Superlative: Kazi Nazrul Islam is the best writer.  Comparative: Kazi Nazrul Islam is better than any other writer.  Positive: No other writer is as good as Kazi Nazrul Islam. Cox’s Bazar is the longest sea beach in the world. Swimming is the best exercise. Sundarban is the largest Mangrove forest. Dhaka is the largest city in Bangladesh. Poverty is the greatest problem in our country. It is the largest river in the world.  Corruption is the most dangerous weapon to destroy a society. Their sacrifice is the greatest thing. Illiteracy is the greatest problem in Bangladesh. Books are the greatest friends. Kazi Nazrul Islam was the greatest poet. Nadia is the most dutiful girl in her office. It is the most significant event in the history of Bangladesh. Dhaka is the largest city in Bangladesh. He is the worst boy in the class. Chittagong is the biggest port in Bangladesh. My friend Paul is the best boy in the class. Greenland is the largest island. Kochi is the best port in Kerala. Mount Everest is the highest peak in the world. She is the richest woman in the country. At present cricket is the most popular game in our country. It was the happiest animal in the world. He is the noblest person I have ever found. Dhaka is the largest city in Bangladesh. The Ramadan is the holiest month for the Muslims. Chittagong is the biggest port in Bangladesh. He is the bravest man. The Meghna is the deepest river in our country. This is the latest edition. He is the noblest person I have ever found. It is the most famous school in the town. It burns the prettiest of any wood. Hasib is the best boy I have ever seen. He is the most active person. I think he is the fittest candidate. Air pollution is the worst of any pollution. To cut down trees at random is the most hatelul thing. January is the coldest month in Bangladesh. Jamal is the best boy I have ever found. Mr. Jabber is the most popular teacher. The Padma is the largest river in Bangladesh. Gold is the most precious metal. Sohel is the noblest person I have ever found. Rani is the prettiest girl in the class. The lady was the cleverest woman the writer had ever seen. To do anything against the interest of the country is the most heinous work. Patriotism is the noblest quality of a leader. She is the fattest of any girl in the class. You are the most talkative boy. To remove poverty is the biggest challenge. He is the bravest boy in the class. He is the most sincere boy I have ever found. Cotton is the lighest of any thing. B. Superlative: A bee is one of the busiest insects. Comparative: A bee is busier than most other insects. Positive: Very few insects are as busy as a bee. It is one of the most important elements. It is one of the most beautiful sea-beaches in the world. He is one of the greatest scientists in the present world. Price hike is one of the biggest problems for them. Toronto is one of the most expensive cities of the world. The Jamuna is one of the biggest rivers in Bangladesh. Mango is one of the sweetest fruits in the world. It is one of the famous schools in our district. It was one of the most memorable journeys in my life. The Padma is one of the biggest rivers in Bangladesh. Price hike is one of the biggest problems for them. It is one of the most beautiful sea beaches in the world. Torento is one of the most expensive cities of the world. The Padma is one of the largest rivers in Bangladesh. River erosion is one of the important causes of diminishing agricultural land. He is one of the happiest men in his locality. It is one of the biggest mangrove forests in the world. Akbar was one of the greatest kings of India. Dhaka is one of the biggest cities in Bangladesh. Gold is one of the most precious metals. Cricket is one of the most popular games in our country. Calcutta is one of the largest cities in India. Satin Tendulkar is one of the best batsmen in the world. This is one of the best solution to the problem. He is one of the most generous persons. This is one of the greatest pictures in the world. She is one of the most skilled workers in the team. Sonargaon is one of the most expensive restaurants. Bhutan is one of the smallest countries in the world. Saudi Arabia is one of the hottest countries in the world. Runa is one of the prettiest girls in the class. This is one of the greatest pictures of the world. This is one of the most beautiful pictures in the exhibition. Bangladesh is one of the smallest countries in the world. He is one of the wisest men in the village. Akbar was one of the greatest kings of this sub-continent. C. Superlative: The Everest is the highest of all peaks in the world. Comparative: The Everest is higher than all other peaks in the world. Positive: No other peaks in the world are as high as the Everest. Milk is the most nutritious of all kinds of food. The Rose is the best of all flowers. Truthfulness is the greatest of all virtues in a man. Actually at that time he was the wisest of all men. Iron is the most useful of all metals. Imran khan is the greatest of all cricketers. Keats was one of the greatest romantic poets in the world. Keo karadong is the hightest of all peaks in Bangladesh. Maradona is the most famous of all footballers in the world. Bhutan is the smallest of all states in Asia. He is the most intelligent of all students in the class. Rabindranath Tagore is the greatest of all poets in the world. Arabian Nights is the best of all story books. Tashin is the best of all boys in the class. Sami is the smallest of all students in the class. London is the most famous of all cities of the world. A war is the most destructive of all things. The rose is the finest of all flowers. Milk is the most nutritious of all kinds of food. The cow is the most useful of all animals. This forbidden book lasted the longest of all the rests. The porter was the cleverest of all in the company. English is the richest of all languages in the world. Shakespeare is the greatest of all dramatists. Sohel got the highest number of all students in the class. Tigers are the most ferocious of all animals. Australia is the largest of all islands in the world. Grapes are the tastiest of all fruits. This is the sharpest of all knives. The Everest is the highest of all peaks in the world. Winter is the mistiest of all seasons. Milk is the most nutritious of all kinds of food. Iron is the most useful of all metals. Gold is the costliest of all metals. Liza is the proudest of all girls. The porter was the most humorous of all men in the company.
 Transform from Comparative to Positive and Superlative
A. Comparative: This shirt is prettier than any other shirt. Superlative: This shirt is the prettiest shirt. Positive: No other shirt is as pretty as this shirt. Rafiq is more perfect than any other spinner in Bangladesh. Dhaka is bigger than any other city in Bangladesh. Chittagong is bigger than any other port in Bangladesh. He is wiser than any other man in the village. Bangladesh is more populous than any other country. Cox’s Bazar is longer than any other sea beach in the world. Corruption is more dangerous than any other weapon to destroy a society. Truthfulness is greater than any other virtue in a man. The Padma is bigger than any other river in Bangladesh. Their sacrifice is greater than any other thing. Illiteracy is greater than any other problem in Bangladesh. Poverty is greater than any other problem. The rose is better than any other flowers. Book is greater than any other thing. At present cricket is more popular than any other games in our country. Nadia is more dutiful than any other girl in her office. Kazi Nazrul was greater than any other poet. Mount Everest is higher than any other peak in the world. This house is bigger than any other house in this street. Unemployment is more serious than any other problem facing our country. He is more important than any other person in the village. A kind man is more soft hearted than any other person. Falsehood is more hateful than any other quality. Abu is idler than any other person. Nazrul Islam is more popular than any other leader. Mr. Zaman is wiser than any other man in the village. It burns prettier than any other wood. He is nobler than any other person. She was better than any other housewife. Rakib is better than any other boy I have ever found. Iron is more useful than any other metal. He is nobler than any other person I have ever found. She is worse than any other girl. Iron is more useful than any other metal. Chittagong is bigger than any other sea port in Bangladesh. She was better than any other housewife. Potato chop was cheaper than any other dish on the menu. The porter was cleverer than any other person in the company. This pen is costlier than any other pen. This is safer than any other place. Summer is drier than any other season in Bangladesh. The Ramadan is holier than any other month for the Muslims. Our English teacher is humbler than any other teacher in the school. Iron is more useful than any other metal. Milk is more nutritious than any other food. He speaks better than any other student. B.  Comparative: Mango is sweeter than most other fruits in the world. Superlative: Mango is one of the sweetest fruits in the world. Positive: Very few fruits in the world are as sweet as mango. It is more famous than most other schools in our district. At present cricket is more popular than most others games in our country. It was more memorable than most other journeys in my life. It is more populous than most other countries in the world. Price hike is bigger than most other problems for them.  It is more beautiful than most other sea beaches. A bee is busier than most other insects. Torento is more expensive than most other cities of the world. The Jumuna is bigger than most other rivers in Bangladesh. He was happier than most other men in his locality. It is bigger than most other mangrove frosts in the world. Calcutta is bigger than most other cities in India. Imran khan is greater than most other cricketers. Bhutan is smaller than most other states in Asia. He is more intelligent than most other students in the class. The tiger is more ferocious than most other animals. Arabian Nights is better than most other story books. Rabindranath Tagore is greater than most other poets in the world. She is politer than most other girls in the class. Milk is more nutritious than most other foods. His story is more interesting than most other stories. Arabian Nights is better than most other story books. Hamlet is more popular than most other dramas. Saudi Arabia is hotter than most other countries in the world. Fahim is taller than most other boys in the class. Runa is prettier than most other girls in the class. Bhutan is smaller than most other countries in the world. Bangladesh is more fertile than most other lands in the world. Bangladesh is greener than many other countries. Imran Khan is greater than most other cricketers.  C. Comparative: Dhaka is bigger than all other cities of Bangladesh. Superlative: Dhaka is the biggest of all cities of Bangladesh. Positive: No other cities of Bangladesh are as big as Dhaka. Gold is more precious than all other metals. He is better than all other boys in the class. Keats is greater than all other romantic poets in the world. Keo karadong is higher than all other peaks in Bangladesh. Maradona is more famous than all other footballers in the world. The tiger is more ferocious than all other animals. Tashin is better than all other boys in the class. Sami is smaller than all other students in the class. London is more famous than all other cities of the world. Milk is more nutritious than all other foods. This is more dangerous than all other adventures. It is the most expensive of all hotels. Cancer is deadlier than all other diseases. The Tajmahal is greater than all other wonders of the world. The tiger is more ferocious than all other animals. Strategy is more important than all other things in the examination. Iron is more useful than all other metals. Akbar was greater than all other kings of India. Rubel is younger than all other boys in the class. This is better than all other story books. This forbidden book lasted longer than all the rest. Rubi talks louder than all other girls in the class.
 Transform from Positive to Comparative and Superlative
A. Positive: No other writer is as famous as Tagore. Comparative: Tagore is more famous than any other writer. Superlative: Tagore is the most famous writer. No other flowers are as good as the rose. No other problem in our country is so great as poverty. No other hotel is as better as this on in this area. No other thing is so great as their sacrifice. No other virtue in a man life is as great as Truthfulness. No other sea beach in the world is as long as Cox’s Bazer. No other event in the history of Bangladesh is as significant as it. No other girl is as dutiful as Nadi in her office. No other thing is so great as book. No other weapon to destroy a society is so dangerous as corruption. No other problem in Bangladesh is as great as illiteracy. No other poet was as great as Kazi Nazrul Islam. No other city in Bangladesh is so big as Dhaka. No other city in Bangladesh is so large as Dhaka. No other boy in the class is as bad as he. No other man in the village is so wise as he. No other spinner in Bangladesh is as perfect as Rafiq. No other country is as populous as Bangladesh. Actually at that time, no other man is as wise as he. It seemed to the fox that no other animal is as wise as it. At present, no other game is as popular as cricket. No other girl in the class is as fair as Ruma. No other mosque is so large as this. There is no other place as lonely as this. No other food is so nutritous as milk. No other dramatist is as great as Shakespeare. No other woman was as clever as the lady. No other animal is as useful as the cow. No other day is as misty as today. Nothing passes as quick as time. No other boy in the orphange is so good as Rajib. No other city in Bangladesh is so big as Dhaka. No other gift is as fine as this. No other wood burns so pretty as the mango log. No other student is as keen as he. No other food on the menu was so cheap as the potato chop.There is no other person as healthy as he. No other person is as fit as he to do this job. No other person is as wealthy as he. No other story book is so popular as the Arabian Nights. B. Positive: Very few insects are as busy a bee. Comparative: A bee is busier than most other insects. Superlative: A bee is one of the busiest insects. Very few animals are as ferocious as tiger. Very few pictures of the world are as great as Mona Lisa. Very few cities in India are as large as Calcutta. Very few fruits in the world are as sweet as mango. Very few schools in our district are as famous as it. At present, very few games are as popular as cricket. Very few journeys in my life are so memorable as it.  Very few countries in the world are as populous as it. Very few rivers in Bangladesh are as big as the Padma.  Very few problems are as big as price hike for them. Very few sea beaches are as beautiful as it. Very few insects are as busy as the bee. Very few cities of the world are as expensive as Toronto. Very few rivers in Bangladesh are as big as the Jamuna. Very few elements of all living beings are as important as it. Very few causes of diminishing agricultural land are as important as river erosion. Very few men in his locality are as happy as he. Very few mangrove forests in the world are as big as it. Very few kings of India were as great as Akbar. Very few cities in India are so big as Calcutta. Very few games in Bangladesh are so popular as cricket. Very few metals are as precious as gold. Very few restaurants are so fashionable as Sheraton. Very few persons are as sad as he. This pen is as new as that. Very few boys are so good as Rakib I have ever found. Very few persons are as greedy as he. Very few countries are as green as Bangladesh. Very few pictures in the world are so great as this. Very few metals are as precious as gold. Very few animals are as ferocious as a lion. Very few players in the team are so good as he. Very few restaurants are so expensive as Foyot’s. Very few places are as noisy as this place. Very few persons are as polite as his brother. Very few scenes are as lovely as this. Very few roads are as narrow as this road. Very few girls are as fair as Shaila. Very few persons are as stout as he.

Exercises on exceptional rules

PositiveComparative
1.  As soon asNo sooner had…verb3….than
2.  as/so…asnot less….than
3.  not + as/so…asless….than
4.  not + as/so…as  (both the subjects have to be changed)than
a. Positive: As soon as the teacher came, there was silence. Comparative: No sooner had the teacher come than there was silence. As soon as he saw, it she showed me. As soon as she heard the news, she burst into tears. As soon as she arrived home, the telephone rang. As soon as we reached the station, the train left. As soon as I reached the station, the train left. As soon as the students came to college, the bell rang. As soon as the thief saw the police, he ran away. As soon as he saw me, he ran away. As soon as we started for college, the rain started. As soon as he saw me, he ran away swiftly. As soon as the police marked the thief, he ran away. b. Comparative: No sooner had we reached the college than the rain started.  Positive: As soon as we reached the college, the rain started.  No sooner had we reached the station than the train left. No sooner had the man seen than he ran away. No sooner had the rain stopped than they left the shelter. No sooner had the thief seen the police than the thief fled away from the spot. No sooner had I stepped out than it started raining. No sooner had I received her call than I left for her place. No sooner had she finished one project than she started the next. No sooner had I eaten the fish than I started feeling sick. No sooner had they completed the work than they demanded the wages. No sooner had I gotten my bags unpacked than I realized that my camera was missing. No sooner had he graduated than he was on his way to America. c. Positive: James is as intelligent as his brother. Comparative: James is not less intelligent than his brother. They were as wise as the Magi. He was as ferocious as a tiger. Your house is as large as mine. James is as good as his brother. Sushmita is as beautiful as Aishwarya. Opu is as tall as Nuru. You are as short as he. They are as stout as we. He is as attentive as Dana. Dana is as smart as Parul. She is as beautiful as her older sister. Jamil is as handsome as Saikat. It is as ugly as a crow. You are as clear as he. You are as sincere as Munna. d. Comparative: She is not less brilliant than Rina. Positive: She is as brilliant as Rina. Jim and Rima were not less wise than Mim. He was not less ferocious than a tiger. Opu is not less tall than Nuru. Bela is not less intelligent than Abul. Sorrow is not less strong than hunger. Oranges are not less cheap than apples. It is not less big than the Buriganga. He is not less good than his brother. London is not less big than Oxford. The cow is not less useful than a donkey. He was not less short than she. Riches are not less important than honesty. E-mail is not less cheap than telex. The cuckoo is not less clever than crow. The cuckoo is less clever than a crow.Her face was not less radiant than the full moon. He is not less intelligent than any other boy. e. Positive: She is not as beautiful as her older sister. Comparative: She is less beautiful than her older sister. Opu is not as tall as Nuru. You aren’t as short as he. They aren’t as stout as we. He is not as attentive as Dana. Dana is not as smart as Parul. Jamal is not as popular as his brother. They were not as talented as Munni. He was not as ferocious as a Lion. Your hair is not so black as mine. Cure is not so good as prevention. Honesty is not as much as it. A sick moneyed man is not as happy as a healthy poor man. Bela is not as intelligent as Abul. Sorrow is not as strong as hunger. Your watch is not so cheap as mine.  Riches are not so important as honesty. This pen is not as fine as mine. A bird cannot fly so fast as a plane. The rice of Barisal is not as fine as that of Dinajpur.  He is not as ugly as you said. He is not as intelligent as this boy. Rahul is not as good a singer as a writer. Sameer was not as strong before as he is now. It is not as easy to practise as to preach. A foolish friend is not as good as a wise enemy. These fruits are not as fresh as those. I have not seen any person as cruel as he. Her handwriting is not as clumsy as yours.  A string of pearls was not so bright as her teeth. She is not as ugly as you said. A gazelle’s eyes were not so bright as hers. Iron is not as light as cotton. Nipa is not as dull as Seema. Your pen is not so fine as his. A lily was not so white as her forehead.  Honesty is not as much as it. Dishonour is not as preferable as death. Your face was not as bright as his. Autumn in Bangladesh is not as warm as summer. You are not as slow as he.I do not write English so correctly as he. I do not know any person as humble as he. I did not see anything as black as this. A lion is not braver than he.Your hands are not as big as hers. My shirt is dirtier than yours. Your watch was more valuable than his. He is less stupid than his brother He writes better than his brother. She speaks faster than her sister. He is not so stupid as his brother. You do not know him more than I. The days in the winter are foggier than those of other seasons. f. Comparative: A mobile phone is more useful than a computer. Positive: A computer is not as useful as a mobile phone. Cancer is more dreadful than cholera. London is bigger than Oxford.  A pen is mightier than a sword. A healthy poor man is happier than a sick moneyed man. Prevention is better than cure. Oranges are cheaper than apples. It is bigger than the Buriganga. E-mail is cheaper than telex. Health is greater than wealth. The cow is more useful than the goat. Peter is cleverer than Rana. Health is more important than wealth. Blood is thicker than water. An ocean is certainly bigger than a sea. He is taller than Maruf. He is more intelligent than this boy. His new book is more interesting than his earlier books. I am more interested than Rani in cricket. Nothing is more ferocious than anger.  A wise enemy is better than a foolish friend.  Rahul is a better writer than a singer. Some people have more money than brains. Your handwriting is clumsier than hers. You are older than I. Sumi’s hair is curlier than Suma’s. His room is tidier than yours.  He is lovelier than very few persons. She is prouder than her sister. Her teeth were brigther than a string of pearls. He is wealthier than his brother. This ghee is purer than that. Her eyes were more lustrous than a gazelle’s.  Village life is quieter than city life. g. Comparative: Subash balls faster than Ashoke.  Positive: Ashoke does not ball as fast as Subash. Migratory birds run faster than the dove. A train runs faster than a bus. Television presents more informative news than radio. He speaks more fluently than I speak.Sudha sings better than she dances. I arrived earlier than you.Arif knows English more than you. h. Comparative: This pony is better trained than that one. Positive:That pony is not as good trained as this one. This sum is more difficult than that one. This dress is as pretty as that one. This flower is more beautiful than that one. This house is bigger than that one. This book is longer than that one. This story is more beautiful than that one.This painting is more attractive than that one. This house is bigger than that one. This knife is sharper than that one. This road is muddier than that one. i. Comparative:My job is worse than yours. Positive: Your job is not as bad as mine. His eyes are bluer than mine. My brother’s handwriting is worse than mine. He drives slower than his wife does. The problems seemed easier than yours. The roads of Dhaka are more spacious than that of Satkhira. The rice of Barisal is not so fine as that of Dinajpur.

Exceptional rules

Superlative     : She is not the best girl in the class.

Positive          : Few other girls are as good as she.

Comparative  : She is not better than many other girls in the class.

PositiveComparative
a.       I would as soon die as injure you.I would die sooner than injure you.
b.       He is as intimate to me as to you.He is not more intimate to you than to me.
c.       There is no mystery as great as misery.Misery is greater than any other mystery.
d.       He is at least as competent as any other man.He is not less competent than any other man.
e.       Your book is as heavy as mine.My book is not heavier than yours.
f.         I have never seen so beautiful a pearl as this.I have never seen a pearl more beautiful than this.
g.       There are as many as fifty boys.There are no fewer than fifty boys.

Changing Voices

Changing Voices

Voice: Voice is the term used to clarify whether a verb is active or passive. That means it tells us whether the subject of the verb is acting or is acted upon.

 Classification of Voice: Voice is of two kinds.

1. Active   

2. Passive (to be verb+v3)

To be verb (8) :  am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been

Simple Present=am/is/are

Simple Past=was/were

Present continuous tense=am/is/are + being

Past continuous tense=was/were+ being

Present Perfect tense=have/has + been

Past Perfect tense=had + been

Modal auxiliary/Imperative sentence=be

Find out active and passive voice.

Hannan ate six shrimp at dinner. He can be questioned for six hours. Sume changed the channel. A movie is going to be watched tonight. Mom read the novel in one day. A book was written by him. I will clean the house. A safety video will be watched by the staff every year. Tom has painted the entire house. The two kings are signing the treaty. Money was donated to the homeless. He ought to be forgiven. The video was posted on Facebook. Seat belts must be worn. The victory could be celebrated with the team tomorrow. Sara is being helped by Atik. They were interrogating him. They hadn’t told me. They will hang him at dawn. They won’t be beating him. I will have repaired your car. I don’t disturb her. It seems to have been taken. It could have badly hurt you. It might be bought. Passengers must wear seat belts. You should have told me. She should have been told. They ought to forgive him. Dinner has been served. She hadn’t been invited in the party. He will be hanged for murder at dawn. Your house will have been painted by 7pm. It used to be taken care of by Rana. Rima insisted on being paid. I saw the cat eating it. I saw the cat. I insisted on them paying me. Ram used to take care of everything. They can question him for six hours. The police have been watching that house for weeks. Kid has served dinner. They didn’t hide my phone yesterday. You could have been badly hurt. Somebody might buy it.

Process of identifying subject and object  

Real process         

a. Make a question to verb with who= answer will be subject

b. Make a question to verb with whom(person) = answer will be object

c. Make a question to verb with what (thing) = answer will be object

Shortcut process   

a. Adverb+Subject+ verb +object+adverb 

b. Adverb+Subject+ verb +object+object+adverb

c. Adverb+Subject+ verb +object+preposition + extension+adverb           

Adverb: So, and, but, therefore, here, there, very, very much, today, tonight, yesterday, tomorrow, thus, soon, one day, one night, once, only, also, too, adjective+ly etc

Process of Active to Passive

a. Subject (from object)      
bto be verb + verb3 (ext.)                     
cby + object (from Subject)

Exercises on Voice  from Active to Passive

Active

Passive

Tourists from home and abroad visit its shore.

Its shore is visited by tourists from home and abroad.

The college gave us a piece of land.

We were given a piece of land by the college.

It creates both good and bad effects on our culture.

Both good and bad effects are created on our culture by it.

1. Sub + to be verb + verb3 + by + obj.

A. I write a letter. He does the sum. I commit mistakes. Ali opens the window. Sabina sings a song. We celebrate our national days. They plough the field. The teacher forbids the students.  The cat kills mice. The man buys a shirt. Samina writes a letter. We learn English. I find him reading a book. A stranger wonder fill him. It takes time. It worries him. We need a teacher. I do not take tea. She buys everything. She plays chess every week. We hate drinking Coca Cola. We eat rice every day. You drink milk every day. They lock the gate every night. Fortune favours the brave. He annoys me. Lucy keeps a diary. She reads the diary. We help the poor. They catch fish in the pond. The farmers plough the lands. They do not like him. He does not like the drawings. He does not help me.

B. They are building a house. They are disturbing the class. She is singing a song. They are breaking the pitcher. The fishermen were catching fishes. They were doing sums. They were flying kites. The teacher is explaining the lesson. The students are writing a story. They are looking at you. The men are cutting down the trees. They are not printing the posters. The boy is drawing pictures. He is calling me. We are repairing the broken road. The boys were making tools. He was writing the answers. He is not writing the letter. The students are not memorizing the answers. We were not eating the mangoes. The writer was not writing a poem.

C. He has bought a pen. Rahat has written a letter. He has repaired his watch now. He has lost his umbrella. I had done this. You have told the truth. Nobody had seen her smile. Jamal has returned the book. They have finished the work. We have finished the work. John has sent the letter. The court has fined him. The widow has dreamt a good dream. They have supported him. You have hurt them. The woman has not taken the bags. We have not beaten him. He has sewn the shirt for you.

D. Nila dropped the letter. He wrote music. They hated the brave. Rina told a story. I saw a bird. He liked the bird. He picked it up. They laughed at the old man. He bought the house last year. I took the hammer yesterday.  Someone established the school in 1850. Laila’s aunt told her an interesting story. Laila helped her mother in the kitchen. They sowed the seeds. They chose the right profession. He did not keep me outside. You did not compose the questions. Father bought me a shirt. The man told a lie. He made me do the work. We appointed him our headmaster.

E. We shall invite him. The workers will finish the work. He will not insult you. They will not lend me much money. They will give the poor free treatment. We shall elect him our captain. We shall run a race.

F. He cultivates other’s lands. He helps the weaker students. He finished his duties in time. Everybody learns many things by watching television. Only a wicked person uses it for evil purpose. It removes monotony. It causes many fatal diseases. People wear their traditional dress on this day. He cultivates others lands. Everyone remembers the martyrs. Everybody likes an honest boy. People of all ages like this game. I gladly accepted the invitation.  So we should control it for our own sake. During his lifetime, he spent money lavishly to help the poor. He knows everyone. They only force their fate. Tourist and visitors from home and abroad visit this beach. People of all ages enjoy the game. Most of them hardly know the traffic rules. Who gave you the red pen? Pen through the line. Truthfulness makes us faithful and reliable. Her teachers love her very much. It paralyses the whole nation. We should take necessary steps to eradicate illiteracy. The noble man took him for an ordinary man. He did not plough his lands well. He leads a happy life. He teaches us English. Ruplal wanted a peaceful life. We grow a lot of vegetables there. It pollutes water. He does not cultivate his lands. However he loves his relatives a great deal.

More Exercises

A. Tourists from home and abroad visit its shore. Dish antenna creates both good and bad effects on our culture. He has heard many stories about ghosts. They eat these cooked, dried or frozen foods to satisfy their hunger. People all over the world enjoy this game very much. Fishermen catch various kinds of fishes in the river. Almost everyone enjoys the day in his own way. Therefore, everybody loved him very much. One night his thirsty mother asked him for a glass of water. In spite of these difficulties, lots of students from different countries obtain degrees from Bangladesh. Modern science has created wonders. Thus various kinds of waste and filth contaminate water. They find a better shelter in Bangladesh. I passed the day with my new classmates and teachers. People use flowers on different occasion. The college gave her the responsibility. People consider him the greatest physicist after Einstein. The authority has taken some drastic steps against the corruption. He was digging holes in several places. They use the vacant space below their house to keep agricultural tools. Everybody knew him well for his generosity. A dedicated lady named Nawab Faizunnessa established it. Someone established the school in 1850. Houses keep us safe and sound. He did not prescribe any medicine for the king. He delivers letters, money orders, parcels etc to the addresses. Books introduce us to the kingdom of the knowledge. However, he loves his relatives a great deal. The farmers use water in time of cultivation largely. She obtained her graduation degree from Dhaka University. He began his study with a recitation of the holy Quran. Tragedy has shaped the lives of the people of Bangladesh. During  summer,  it  attracts  thousands  of  visitors  all  over  India  and  also  from other  countries.  One day the old sailor was watching the water snakes swimming round the ship. A self reliant man can decorate his life demonstratively. Fahmida’s college was going to introduce a debating club. In the end, the princess called the young farmer and rewarded him.

B. His behavior surprised me. The novels of Md. Jafor Iqbal interested me. Newspaper contains daily news. Smoke filled the room. The teacher pleased the students. I came by a pen. His stupidity vexed me. Panic seized me. Circumstance compelled me to do this. He annoyed me. The beauty of the girl marveled me. His behavior surprised me. His performance satisfied the teachers. His father’s death shocked him.The outer show of things and beings concerns them. The roughness and stupidity in these hospitals shocked him. We know all of them very well.

C. He decided to leave the job. He agreed to sell the shop. He wants you to write a letter. He wants someone to take camera. He wants me to take photographs. He wants me to hang the picture. I don’t want to disturb him. He decided to buy the house. He wanted to play football. It is time to do your duty. He suggested giving up smoking.

D. We know that Cook discovered Australia. I know that he did the work. We know that the earth is round. He told me that he had done the work. People say that he was a great man. I know that you helped him. I thought that Babul had sung a song. I know that he is a good boy. He ate rice and went to school. We know that two and two are four. I know that he is honest. We know the earth is round. I know what he thinks. We know how to play cricket. They hoped that we should win the match. People say that the lion is the king of beasts. Everybody believes that education is the backbone of a nation. We think that the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. I think that you are honest. They thought that I did it. We realized that it was a time capsule. He thought that it was India. People think that Hasan is a great hero. I consider that the man is honest. He knows that he will pass. We believe that the earth is round. We believe that he has that ability. They admitted that they were guilty. They said that the movie was fantastic. He said that he was so disappointed. We think that we can touch the stars. The teacher should know that everything is unacceptable. I believe that he is innocent. I suspect that she eloped with her boyfriend. The children complained that they had nothing to do. She didn’t really think that it would happen.

2. Sub + modal auxiliary + be + verb3 + by + obj.

Allah can help us. We could see the moon. He may help my brother. You might wear a cap. We should respect an honest man. You should respect your teacher. We should obey our parents. He must perform his duty. You must do the work. We ought to respect our parents. He must take his medicine. I can speak German. You should see this film. He could find his wallet. You can look after other people. You can borrow my motorbike. You ought to drive the car carefully. You ought to switch off the light. I could lend you my car. I should build a new computer center. I must carry out this plan. You must obey the law. We must protect wild animals. We must punish criminals. You can practice English every day. We can practice English every day. Children can see this film. They can arrange a meeting. A meeting can be arranged. We shall invite Simon. They will forget this case. Mother will arrange the books. You can play tennis. She can speak five languages.  You can mend my watch. He will solve it. They will say prayers. You must not leave the baby alone. We can’t cheat them. You should obey your parents. She can tell the matter. He can eat all the mangoes. The man may assist you. We may arrange a meeting. You must learn the lessons. You must finish the work in time. Students should not neglect their duties. We should not waste our time. You cannot deny the truth. He may not attend the meeting. We should respect our teachers. One should take care of one’s health. He can never help people of the society. The educated can train the uneducated. This admixture may corrupt the nature of the original commodity. The students should answer to the questions briefly to obtain good marks. We ought to preserve this precious wildlife from the extinction by any means.

3. Sub + auxiliary verb + modal auxiliary + be + verb3 + by + obj (ext).

BTV is going to telecast a new serial. He is going to do market. I am going to buy some books. My father is going to start a new business. They are going to build a dam. We are going to celebrate our annual cultural week. They are going to set up a college. Kalim is going to break the door. He is going to take the class. She is going to help the beggar. Our teacher is going to give me a prize. I am going to buy a book. I am going to write the last voice change. I am going to speak English. I am going to study Bangla. I’m going to make a great mistake. Jim is going to draw a boat. We are going to sing a song at the party. I am going to play handball. You are going to meet Jannat. He is going to spend his vacation in Dkaka. I am going to buy a new car. I am going to swimming. He is going to take the exam. We’re not going to paint our bedroom. You’re going to miss your train. Rani is going to found a school. Jony is going to visit Satkrira. They are going to have a party next week. We are going to have dinner together. You are going to take the responsibility. Liza is going to contact Rina. Our government is going to take some steps to make it more attractive. They are going to draw the money.

 4. Imperative sentence: Let (not) + obj + be + verb3 (ext).

Look at the picture. Change the voice. Take care of your health. Finish the game. Open the door. Put up a tent there. Look after your parents. Obey your parents. Punish the liar. Settle the dispute. Empty the glass at once. Take off your things. Make a phone call. Help your friends. Try it again. Budget your time. Leave it. Drive the dog away. Read the book. Put the book on the table. Send a message immediately. Wear the new dress. Help the boy. Give the order.Don’t waste your time. Don’t insult the poor. Do not shut the door. Do not defer anything for tomorrow. Don’t disturb me. Don’t mention your name in writing a letter. Do not insult the poor. Do not make a mistake. Do not insult the weak. Do not waste your time. Don’t look down upon the poor. Don’t disturb the sleeping dog.

5. Let (not)+ obj + be + verb3 + by/for + obj (ext).

Let us drop the matter. Let us cut jokes. Let us hold a meeting. Let him enjoy the film. Let her keep our environment clean.  Let them feed the hungry. Let him do the work. Let him write a letter. Let the girl sing a song. Let the boys play football. Let them call in a doctor. Let me say a few words. Let me solve the problem. Let him do the sum. Let me help you. Let’s do some exercises. Let me do it for you. Let them try it. Let her explain it. Pluck me a flower. Buy me a pen.

You are told/ordered/requested/advised to +verb1+ ext.

Please help me. Come here. Sit down. Get lost. Come on time. Be quiet. Be reasonable. Stop here. Write soon. Please do it. Come on time. Stop here. Write soon.  Go away. Drive slowly. Speak to Sam. Go out. Come in. Hurry up.

Quassi passive: Sub + to be verb+ verb3 + ext.

The places of subject will not be changed.

Honey tastes sweet. The bed feels soft. The book reads well. The school garden looked very beautiful. The sun shines brightly. The stone feels rough. Iron feels hard. The stone feels tough. The moon looks beautiful. Mangoes taste sour. The green mangoes did not taste sweet. The rose smells sweet. The pill tastes bitter. You look happy. The books look new. Rita looks beautiful. The book reads interesting. The composition reads easy. The stories seem interesting. Stones feel hard. The pen writes well. The cushion feels soft. The apple tastes sweet. Mina reads well. The mangoes do not taste sweet. This story does not read funny.

Sub + to be verb+ being + verb3

The places of subject will not be changed.

The cow is milking. The Padma Bridge is building. The book is printing. The flowers are smelling. The house is building. The drums are beating. The road is repairing. The road is building. The moon is smiling. The bon is baking. The mobile is ringing. The house is painting. The flowers are smiling.

Reflexive pronoun: Sub + to be verb+ verb3 + by + obj

The places of subject and object will not be changed.

She beautifies herself. They help themselves. He was fanning himself. She hurt herself quite badly. She killed herself. He hates himself. The lady praises herself. They saved themselves. She fans herself. He saved himself. The baby hurt itself. The woman fans herself. The woman fanned herself. He insults himself. He insulted himself. We must understand ourselves. She prepared herself for the battle. I washed myself. You drive yourself. We can fix ourselves. You are helping yourselves. He was talking to himself. I see myself in the mirror. I wash myself. You might cut yourself. I am teaching myself to play the piano. The children behave themselves. He found himself lying by the road. I saw myself as a famous actor. She applied herself to the job of mending the lights. He busied himself in the kitchen. They enjoyed themselves. I really enjoyed myself. He dressed himself. Did you hurt yourself?  Badon blames himself. Can you feed yourselves? They cannot help themselves. She poured herself a glass of milk. The young girl was singing herself. I gave myself. You should buy yourself. The men cleaned themselves. Jerin read himself. The students monitor themselves. I looked at myself. He burnt himself. He accidentally cut himself while he was chopping the vegetables. The animal hurt itself. We blamed ourselves. We blamed ourselves.You can help yourselves.  I saw myself.  She saved herself.  You have sent yourself.  They looked after themselves. She looked for herself. We helped ourselves. They injured themselves. I enjoyed myself. The dog is scratching itself .The author signed herself. I did it myself. He poisoned himself. The children can look after themselves. She calls herself. They are preparing themselves. They killed themselves.

Interrogative sentences: Auxiliary verb + sub + verb3 + by + obj?

Do you want me? Do you like it? Do you know him? Do you know me? Do you know me? Does he know you? Does he do his duties? Did they make a noise? Did the boy catch a bird? Did he like you? Has he broken the plate? Has he broken the plates? Have you ever seen a play? Have they finished their work? Is he helping you? Is he drawing a picture? Was she not weaving a sari? Are you writing a letter? Is she beating the child? Does James teach at a school? Does Suria buy a beautiful gift? Do you know Simon? Do you like tea or coffee? Have you invited them? Does Peter know the answer? Does Maria play ludu? Did she take a lot of time? Did he tell me a story? Did the boy steal the money? Did she join us? Did Ali make a cake yesterday? Is she enjoying it?  Is Rohan playing basketball at university? Does Prince earn a handsome salary? Has Jui visited me? Will you help him? Will you accept the position?  Shall I help him? Will he help the poor? Will you draw a picture? Can anybody answer all the questions? Can you write a paragraph?

W/h + to be verb + sub + verb3 + by + obj?

How did you solve the problem? How did you do the works? What do you want? What does he want? Where did you find him? When did you do it? When will you return any book? Which pen do you like most? Which book do you need? Why are you making a noise? Why did the teacher punish her? What has he done? Where can you hide this box? What are you wearing? Which color do you prefer? Which seat would you like? Where does John live? What time does the plane leave? What did he say? When do you finish college? Where do you live?  Why are you learning English? When does the train depart from here? Where have you taken him? How many hours do you sleep? How much money do you have?  What games do you know? When do the stars shine?  How can I do this work alone? Why do you sleep early? When are you leaving? Where do they live? What has she done now? Why didn’t you call me? What have they decided? Where should I park? Why does he disclose the fact? Why do they take the pen? When will Jibon write it? When will they make the kite? Where did Mamun find you? How have you done this? How does he finish the work?

By whom/who + a/v + sub + to be verb + verb3 (ext)?

Note that who changes to by whom and whom into who.Who will drive the car? Who will save you now? Who can do the work? Who has broken the chair? Who has broken the plate? Who will drive the car? Who is telling the lies? Who was selling mangoes? Who has made the holes? Who could say the answer? Who knows you? Who did it? Who told you this? Who is calling me? Who has broken the chair? Who knows you here? Who has helped the boy in exam? Who did the crime? Who broke the window? Who was driving the car? Who is going to take out the trash? Who speaks Urdu in her house?  Who made the birthday cake? Who has paid the bills? Who made this decision? Who speaks to you? Who talked to you today? Who helped me in danger? Who ate the cake? Who wrote the letter? Who taught you Bangla? Who gives the instructions? Who gets the instructions? Who would she stay with? Who wants an ice cream? Who washes your cloth? Who brought the paper inside?Whom do you want? Whom did he help? Whom will she call? Whom does Rana see? Whom can you say? Whom did you see on the road? Whom is he teaching English? Whom has he beaten? Whom did you speak to? Whom do you prefer to vote for? Whom do you live with? Whom did you invite? Whom did you call? Whom are you going to invite? Whom did he blame for the accident? Whom did he hire to do the job?  Whom do you think that we should support? Whom do you wish to speak? Whom did you write the letter? Whom do you want? Whom do you think?

Process of  Passive to Active

1. Omit to be verb and by (preposition)      
If there is no object, assume/imagine an object according to sentence.
2. Identify Tense (using to be verb)
N.B.: Active voice follows the structures of tense.        
Passive voice follows the structures of voice.

a. He was given a nice book by me. We were taught English by the headmaster. The boy is known to me. Mice are killed by cats. Time is wasted by the boy. A great fight was fought by him. The magazine was read by her. He was seen to go by me. A lot of things were done by him for me. The dog was beaten by the boy. He was made our captain by us. The Story was read by father yesterday. A book was being read by him. Kites were being flown by them. A canal is being dug by us. The works have been done by him. Their garden has been made by the students. The letter had been written by her. The canal had been dug by us. She was killed by him. The orphans are looked after by him. Rice is mainly eaten in Asia. Important materials are contained in the parcel. It is said by them. It was replied by the maid. English is taught by him. Bananas are being eaten by the child. A letter is being written by her. The servant was punished by the master. A book was being written by him. Meal is cooked by someone every day. A blue shirt was worn by him. A house is being built by them. The job has been finished by me. The report was sent yesterday. A diamond necklace was bought by her. My purse had been stolen by somebody. We are taught grammar by Ms Sultana. He was praised by the teacher. The injured were taken to the hospital by the firemen. The town was destroyed by an earthquake. The teacher was pleased with the boy’s work. The building was damaged by the fire. The streets were thronged with spectators. The trees were blown down by the wind. The thieves were caught by the police. The letter was posted by Ali. We were received by the hostess. The snake was killed with a stick. The minister was welcomed by the people. He was found guilty of murder. This house was built by father in 1991. The agreement was signed by them. He had been bitten by a mad dog. He is loved by his parents, teachers and friends. They are organized by Samba Schools. I am not disturbed by him. He is scolded by his teachers. We are praised by them. The door is kept closed by him. He is not liked by his workers. The rules are not followed by them. She is not hated by her neighbours. The water is not being polluted by us. The animals are not being taken care by them. The guests have not been entertained well by them. The bird has not been hunted by the hunter. The tea was not drunk by the guest. The green mangoes were not plucked by the gardener. The book was not being revised by the writers. The magazines were not being sold by the hawker. He will not be punished by his father. The house will not be painted white by them.
b. The day was passed by me with my new classmates & teachers. But the larger share of the mango was given to Raju by him. Once a duck was roasted by a cook for his master. A book has been finished reading about the people of Bangladesh by me. The photographs of the surrounding area are taken by many tourists. Once the poet was asked by the sultan to write an epic. A lot of rice is produced every year by our country. Very often during these voyages the vast sheet of unlimited water was gazed at by Columbus. Financial help was sought to the queen of Spain by him. One day his maid servant was ordered by the king to sweep his bedroom well. The students are helped to prepare good speeches by the English teacher. He was handed over to the police by people. Their study is forgotten and usual duty and work are left by the youths. The light is turned off at bed time. A lot of cars are imported from japan. Many accidents are caused by reckless drivers. Many people are injured in road accidents every day. A truthful person is loved and respected by all.
c. Our school was established in 1969. Thus many customers are cheated off and on. Collected honey is stored in the hive. It is called the king of fruits. They are taken care of. They are respected all over the world. The bee is known as an industrious creature. A new house is being built in our street. The car is repaired. The letter is written. This shop has been opened. A postcard has been sent to Jill. Millions of books are bought for students each year. Such a present had been given to my mum. The garden was sold to the man. A letter has been shown to his parents. This book is lent to readers very often. Mangoes  of  superior  quality  are grown  in  plenty  in  Rajshahi,  Bogra  and Dinajpur. It is popularly known as complete violation of human rights. Any answer in the examination should not be elaborated. We have not found out many of our freedom fighters. All the important food items are contained in a balanced diet. Various kinds of co-curricular activities are regularly held in the school.  They were very much enchanted at the sight of the market. So his early life was spent in luxury. A patriot is loved and respected everywhere. He was not allowed to go. My book has been stolen. He was killed at broad day light. Her money bag was snatched away.d. You will be helped any way by me. Anything will never be accepted by me other than the previous thing. The work will be done by me for you. Tea will be taken by us. You will be given a ticket by the manager.The work must be done by you. You may be helped by her. Our parents ought to be obeyed by us. A cap must be worn by you. We will be blamed by everyone. Air cannot be seen. Health should be given the topmost priority. A new chance will be given to me. His place will be offered to Alan. This information must be sent to Ann. Higher wages will be promised to workers. New laws should be made to fight against terrorism. The help of other animals should be taken by him. He would be punished more by God for lying more days on the comfortable bed. Some new politics must be adopted to resist the intrusion of foreign culture by us. The poor should be given knowledge on nutrition by the Government. Humanity should be developed for a better world by us. Their son may be pleased by God. The matter is going to be discussed by them. A garden was going to be made by the students.e. The water was being purified by the scientist. The eggs were being boiled by her. The hen was being roasted by the cook. The sums had been done by the teacher. You will be financed by me. I shall be directed by my father. We shall be guided by our teachers. The book will have been sold by the salesman. The flag will have been hoisted by the headmaster. The mangoes are not plucked by the gardener. The old man is not cared by anyone. We are not being threatened by him. The flowers were not plucked by her. You were not forced to do the work by anyone. The cow was not being milked by the milkman. The sums were not being worked out by the student. You were not being called by them. They were not being neglected by me. The ship will not be loaded. They will not be sent to jail. The piece of land was chosen for three reasons. A magazine was being read by Mrs. Salam. The soil must be made fertile by us. The eggplants weren’t eaten by animals. The students were showed his list by Mr. Ahmed. Four actors and three actresses will be needed by us.f. Isn’t the letter being written by him? Hasn’t the milk been drunk by you? Has a play been written by Mr. Ahmed? Were they not defeated by you? Won’t she be assisted by her parents? Will the poem not be being recited by her? Can’t the work be done by me? By whom is he liked? By whom are they helped? By whom am I called? By whom is the tree being cut? By whom have the rooms been cleaned? By whom was the child cared? By whom was he being taught? By whom were you being praised? By whom will the door have been shut? By whom will he have been caught? Which fish is eaten by him? Which article will be written by the editor? Which poem will be being memorized by her? Which trees will be being planted by them? Which flowers will have been chosen by the girls?

Exceptional

1. Active=Having finished my work, I went home.

Passive=My work having been finished, I went home.

2. Active= The papers say they may release him.

Passive=The papers say he may be released.

3. Active= We must endure what we cannot cure.

Passive=What cannot be cured must be endured.

4. Active= What is lotted cannot be blotted.

Passive=One cannot blot one’s lot.

5. Active= It is time to do the work.

Passive=It is time for the work to be done.

6. Active= It is time to shut the door.

Passive=It is time for the door to be shut.

7. Active= Listen to me.

Passive=You are told to listen to me.

8. Active= Happy birthday.

Passive=You are wished to happy birthday.

9. Active= I want to do the work.

Passive=I want the work to be done.

10. Active= I should have supported him.

Passive=He should have been supported by me.

11. Active= I demand to hold a party.

Passive=I demand that a party should be held.

12. Active= I am a student.

Passive=I am supposed to be a student.

13. Active= You know that I think.

Passive=What I think is known to you.

14. Active= What makes you love?

Passive=What are you made to love?

15. Active= I don’t like people telling me what to do?

Passive=People are not liked by me telling what to do?

16. Active= I don’t like being told what to do?

Passive=I hate people keeping waiting.

Passive=I hate being kept waiting.

17. Active= I remember him taking me to the hospital.

Passive=I remember being taken to the hospital by him.

18. Active= Honesty is the best policy.

Passive=It is said that honesty is the best policy.

Assertive to Imperative

Assertive sentences= Subject+(should/ must/ought to)+verb+ ext.

Imperative sentences start with verb, let, please, kindly, always, never

Look at the following example

Assertive

Imperative

Subject (2nd person)

You should/must/ought to do the work.

Verb + object + ext.

(expressing order)
Do the work.

Subject (2nd person)

You should/must/ ought to do the work.

Please/kindly+verb

+object+ext. (expressing request)

Please/Kindly do the work.

Subject (2nd person)

You should/must not do the work.

Do not + verb + object + ext.
Do not do the work.

Subject (2nd person)

You should never run fast.

Never + verb + object + ext.

Never run fast.

Subject (1st/3rd  person)

I should do the work.

He should do the work.

Let + object of subject + verb + object + ext.

Let me do the work.

Let him do the work.

Subject (1st/3rd  person)

We should not hate the poor.

Let + object of subject + not + verb + object + ext.
Let us not hate the poor.

Subject (1st/3rd  person)

We should never tell a lie.

Let + object of subject + never+ verb + object + ext.

Let us never tell a lie.

Turn from Imperative to Assertive

a. Imp: Get lost.

Ass: You should get lost.
1. Work hard. 2. Leave this place at once. 3. Be careful. 4. Open your books. 5. Come here. 6. Sit down. 7. Be quiet. 8. Be reasonable. 9. Come on time. 10. Leave your coat in the hall. 11. Give me your phone number. 12. Stop here. 13. Write soon. 14. Leave it alone. 15. Have fun. 16. Go away. 17. Put them in the oven. 18. Wait for me. 19. Eat lots of popcorn. 20. Have a safe trip. 21. Eat them with rice. 22. Find the dog at the fair. 23. Take the money. 24. Come to the fair with me. 25. Eat your popcorn. 26. Stop feeding the dog. 27. Drive slowly. 28. Be quiet. 29. Have fun at the fair tonight. 30. Drink some water. 31. Speak to Sam. 32. Go out. 33. Come in. 34. Turn the page. 35. Shut the windows. 36. Pull the door. 37. Hurry up. 38. Clear this desk by tomorrow. 39. Consider the lily. 40. Turn left. 41. Pour me a glass of water. 42. Have a Coke and a smile. 43. Just do it. 44. Honor your parents.

b. Imp: Push the door, please.
Ass: You should push the door.

1. Open your books, please. 2. Please help me. 3. Please be quiet. 4. Please join us for dinner. 5. Please don’t give the dog popcorn. 6. Please go. 7. Please write your name on paper. 8. Open the window, please. 9. Please help me. 10. Please tidy your room. 11. Please leave. 12. Please leave the package at the door. 13. Please take me to the library. 14. Please walk through this door. 15. Please come over here. 16. Please tell me what you think.

c. Imp: Don’t do that.
Ass: You should not do that.
1. Don’t feed the dog. 2. Don’t follow me. 3. Don’t be so sad. 4. Don’t be late. 5. Do not sit down. 6. Don’t have so many bags. 7. Don’t shut the door. 8. Don’t work. 9. Don’t go. 10. Don’t be so rude. 11. Don’t forget. 12. Don’t smoke. 13. Don’t put that down now. 14. Don’t tell the truth. 15. Don’t worry. 16. Do not kill. 17. Do not bear false witness.

d.  Imp: Let us drop the matter.
Ass: We should drop the matter.

1. Let us cut jokes. 2. Let us hold a meeting. 3. Let him enjoy the film. 4. Let her keep our environment clean. 5. Let them feed the hungry. 6. Let him do the work. 7. Let him write a letter. 8. Let the girl sing a song. 9. Let the boys play football. 10. Let them call in a doctor. 11. Let me say a few words. 12. Let me solve the problem. 13. Let him do the sum. 14. Let me do it for you. 15. Let me see. 16. Let us go. 17. Let’s do some exercises. 18. Let us not be worried. 19. Let him go. 20. Let her explain it. 21. Let it be. 22. Let them try it. 23. Let the customers pay immediately. 24. Let’s get started. 25. Let’s go for a walk. 26. Let me help you. 27. Let them cool. 28. Let’s go to the fair together. 29. Let’s not be frustrated.

Turn from Assertive to Imperative

Ass: We could see the moon.

Imp: Let us see the moon.
Ass: You might wear a cap.
Imp: Wear a cap.

1. He may help my brother. 2. We should respect an honest man. 3. You should respect your teacher. 4. We should obey our parents. 5. He must perform his duty. 6. You must do the work. 7. We ought to respect our parents. 8. One should take care of one’s health. 9. I can play football. 10. You can sing. 11. My sister can read. 12. We can speak English. 13. They can write the words. 14. I must do my homework. 15. My sister must wash the dishes. 16. We must ask Frank. 17. They must make their beds. 18. You must see a doctor at once. 19. You mustn’t touch that plate. 20. He must be over eighty. 21. I can’t find my laptop. 22. I must leave it in the train. 23. They mustn’t hear the news. 24. He must go. 25. She should explain it. 26. They can try it. 27. The customers must pay immediately. 28. She lives in a big city. 29. The parrot is a beautiful bird. 30. The Sun shines bright. 31. They live in Satkhira. 32. Akbar was a great king. 33. Today is Sunday. 34. It is very hot today. 35. We have to go to Makka. 36. You are a good player of cricket. 37. The Amazon is the longest river. 38. Tokyo is the capital of Japan. 39. I want to buy a car by this year. 40. She loves you. 41. His father is a Minister. 42. You are the best student of Math. 43. Mohan planned a tour. 44. The Ganges is a holy river. 45. Sakib is a fine batsman. 46. My father started a business. 47. Sekar won the game. 48. Madurai is a temple city. 49. The teacher punished the student. 50. Bangabandhu is the father of our nation. 51. We became free in 1971. 52. We are not your friends. 53. He is my father. 54. You should go to school. 55. He likes to play chess. 56. They are singing a song. 57. It is raining. 58. The child is going to school. 59. I get up early in the morning. 60. I like reading. 61. Barking dogs seldom bite.

 

Assertive to Exclamatory

Ways of Changing Assertive to Exclamatory

Assertive

Exclamatory

1. a very/a great/a fine/a most

It presents a very charming scene.

What+ a/an + adjective + noun+ sub + verb!

What a charming scene it presents!

2. very/great/so/fine

It presents very charming scene.

It is very essential to resist corruption.

How + adjective + noun+ sub + verb!

How charming scene it presents!

How essential it is to resist corruption!

3. I wish

I wish I were a king.

I wish I had been a scholar.

If /Would that/Had/O that

If/Would that I were a king!

Had I been a scholar!

4. It is a matter of joy/pleasure that + sub + verb +ext.

It is a matter of joy/pleasure that we are victorious.

Hurrah! + Sub + verb +ext.

Hurrah! We are victorious.

It is a matter of sorrow/regret that + sub + verb +ext.

It is a matter of sorrow that he is dead.

Alas! + Sub + verb + ext.

Alas! He is dead.

It is a matter of shame/It is shameful that+sub+verb +ext.

It is shameful that he doesn’t respect seniors.

Fie!+ Sub + verb+ ext.

Fie! He doesn’t respect seniors.

Convert from Assertive to Exclamatory

a. Ass: He leads a very simple life.

Exc: What a simple life he leads!

1. It is a very pathetic sight. 2. It was a very thrilling day. 3. It is a very cheering report. 4. The fox is a very cunning animal. 5. He was a very unfortunate boy. 6. He leads a very unhappy life. 7. The Amazon is a very long river. 8. It is a great six. 9. That was really a good idea. 10. It is a very exciting game. 11. He leads a very happy conjugal life. 12. He leads a very miserable life. 13. It is a very pathetic sight. 14. Cricket is a very exciting game. 15. It was a horrible experience. 16. A little learning is a dangerous thing. 17. It was a wonderful sight. 18. Man is a wonderful piece of work. 19. She is an incredibly beautiful woman. 20. He is a very smart person. 21. A book is a great treasure. 22. Information technology is a wonderful invention. 23. It was a very unlucky day. 24. It is a good idea. 25. Cricket is a very exciting game. 26. She leads a very wretched life. 27. It has a very royal appearance. 28. It’s a great pity. 29. He is a boy of very shy nature. 30. She leads a very miserable life. 31. An ordinary garment worker in our country leads a very laborious life. 32. This small device can do a great job. 33. Taking dowry is a very heinous crime. 34. Now, mankind is passing a very critical time. 35. He bears a charming personality.

b. Ass: The scenery of the school is very charming.

Exc: How charming the scenery of the school is!

1. The country looks very beautiful. 2. The music was very nice. 3. The scenery of Jaflong is very fascinating. 4. The students were very attentive. 5. The baby is very hungry. 6. The book is very interesting. 7. The school is running very smoothly. 8. She is very beautiful. 9. Tigers are extremely strong. 10. The smell of the rose is very appealing. 11. He delivered the speech excellently. 12. The cuckoo sings very sweetly. 13. He is very lucky. 14. The flowers are very charming. 15. The teacher rebuked the boy seriously. 16. The music was very nice. 17. It was an extremely delightful party. 18. The horse can run very fast. 19. The moonlight sleeps upon this bank very sweetly. 20. Night is very beautiful. 21. The next few days were terrible. 22. Tigers are extremely strong. 23. It looks very shining on the Jamuna. 24. Their reign was very peaceful. 25. The rose is very nice. 26. The parks are very nice. 27. The music was very nice. 28. He earned very little. 29. The sightseeing of the light market was very impressive. 30. The living cost in this city is very high. 31. The use of polythene bags is harmful. 32. It is very harmful. 33. Time flies very fast. 34. Amina’s life was very difficult. 35. Its legs look very clumsy. 36. The daughter was very beautiful. 37. The culture is shown very attractively. 38. She is very attentive to her study.

c. Ass: I have got a very nice gift for you.

Exc: What  a nice gift I have got for you!

1. She has sent a very nice gift for you. 2. I was very happy to see my favourite football team. 3. Social awareness is needed to resist it. 4. It is a great shame to beat a blind man. 5. I was very glad to see the sea beach. 6. Corruption is a dangerous weapon to destroy a society. 7. London made a very poor impression on him. 8. They are so enthusiastic on this day. 9. He is very handsome to look at. 10. I was so glad to see the sea beach. 11. We should be very honest in our life. 12. An unhealthy man is only a liability to his family. 13. Money is so essential in our life. 14. The news was very shocking to her. 15. He got an excellent photograph in his room. 16. The project was very confusing to me. 17. You are indeed a stupid fellow among all the students. 18. The people look very enthusiastic on this day. 19. It plays a very important role to save the people from natural disasters. 20. He plays a very significant role to educate the nation. 21. It’s really a very nice experience to have a flower garden. 22. Ladies find it a very difficult task to get on the bus. 23. Social awareness is very essential in this regard. 24. He is very attentive to his study.

a. Ass: I wish I could visit them.

Exc: If/Would that I could visit them!

1. I wish I could be a child again. 2. I wish I would visit this place. 3. I wish I were a child. 4. I wish I were a philosopher like Socrates. 5. I wish I were a bird. 6. I wish I could meet you once again. 7. I wish I could visit the place. 8. I wish I could see her once. 9. I wish I knew this before. 10. I wish I could stand first. 11. I wish I were a child again. 12. I wish I could stand first. 13. I wish I would enter the palace. 14. I wish I were a minister. 15. I wish you called me. 16. I wish you could hear yourself talking. 17. I wish you were here. 18. I wish he lived to return with me. 19. I wish you hadn’t done that. 20. I wish the whole world were like that. 21. I wish you’d stop acting. 22. I wish I could remember something of that time. 23. I wish I could remember why. 24. I wish I ate more vegetables. 25. He wishes he had a new house. 26. They wish it was August. 27. I wish I had a bigger car. 28. I wish it was the summer holidays. 29. I wish I was playing badminton now. 30. I wish it weren’t raining now. 31. I wish you were coming to my party next week. 32. I wish I were a student. 33. I wish I were a student of this school. 34. I wish I were a poet like Nazrul. 35. I wish I were a millionaire. 36. I wish I could visit this palace. 37. I wish I could visit them.

b. Ass: I wish I had been rich.

Exc: Had I been rich!

1. I wish I had a magic lamp. 2. I wish I had been a king. 3. I wish I had the wings of a dove. 4. I wish I had been rich. 5. I wish I had possessed a lot of wealth. 6. I wish I had a cow. 7. I wish I had a smart phone. 8. I wish I had known. 9. I wish I had more money. 10. I wish I had an iPhone 7. 11. I wish I had a bike. 12. I wish I had been the prime minister of Bangladesh. 13. I wish I had the wings of a bird. 14. I wish I had a friend to support me. 15. I wish I were a poet like Nazrul.

Ass: It is a matter of great shame that you are thinking to copy in the examination.

Exc: Fie! You are thinking to copy in the examination.

1. It is a matter of shame that he can’t tolerate the poor. 2. It is a matter of great sorrow that all those golden days have passed away. 3. It is a matter of great pleasure that our examination has been deferred. 4. It is a matter of joy that we all have passed. 5. It is a great sorrow that he is no more. 6. It is a matter of regret that I am undone. 7. It is a great pity that they lost shelter. 8. It is a matter of shame that you are a cheat. 9. They rejoice that they have won the game. 10. It is a matter of sorrow that he is no more. 11. It is a matter of sorrow that he has failed. 12. It is a matter of great shame that you are a great cheat. 13. It is a matter of sorrow that he has failed.

Convert from Exclamatory to Assertive Sentences

a. Exc: What a victory it was!

Ass: It was a great victory.

1. What a stupid man he is! 2. What an important man he is! 3. What a fool he is! 4. What an excellent report it is! 5. What a heavy reception he was given! 6. What a lucky day it was! 7. What a bright student he was! 8. What a melodious voice she has! 9. What an honest boy he was! 10. What a nice picture he hangs on the wall! 11. What a nice bird it is! 12. What a tough subject it is! 13. What a nice plan it is! 14. What a lonely garden! 15. What a pity it is! 16. What a good idea it was! 17. What a splendid building it is! 18. What a nonsense he is! 19. What a stormy day it was! 20. What a nice gift she has sent for you! 21. What an intelligent boy Shafin is! 22. What a wonderful creature an elephant is! 23. What a delicious flavor these mangoes have! 24. What a good idea it is! 25. What a critical time mankind is passing now! 26. What an unlucky day it was! 27. What an important role it plays to save the people from natural disasters! 28. What an exciting game cricket is! 29. What a wretched life she leads! 30. What a wonderful invention information technology is! 31. What a treasure a book is! 32. What a smart person he is! 33. What a significant role he plays to educate the nation! 34. What a royal appearance it has! 35. What a pity it is! 36. What a nice experience it is to have a flower garden! 37. What a miserable life she leads! 38. What a laborious life an ordinary garment worker leads! 39. What a job this small device does! 40. What a heinous crime taking dowry is! 41. What a difficult task it is for ladies to get on the bus! 42. What a charming personality he bears! 43. What a boy of shy nature he is!

b. Exc: What a pity!

Ass: It is a great pity.

1. What a pain! 2. What a lovely girl! 3. What a nice surprise! 4. What a rude guy! 5. What a wonderful sight! 6. What a surprise! 7. What a tragedy! 8. What a terrible weather! 9. What an idiot! 10. How odd! 11. What a shame! 12. How funny! 13. How interesting! 14. How awful! 15. What an idea!

c. Exc: How terrible the heat was!

Ass: The heat was very terrible.

1. How excellently Sonia delivered the speech! 2. How ugly the crow looks! 3. How clear his handwriting is! 4. How politely he behaves! 5. How pretty the bird is! 6. How beautiful the garden is! 7. How fast he runs! 8. How nice the scenery is! 9. How hungry the baby is! 10. How generous the rich man was! 11. How fast the man is! 12. How exciting the game was! 13. How nonsense he is! 14. How dreadful the scene was! 15. How meritorious the girl is! 16. How unhappy life Ruma leads! 17. How hotly the sun shone overhead! 18. How modest a boy Azad was! 19. How cold it is today! 20. How beautiful the rainbow is! 21. How noble he is! 22. How wonderful you look! 23. How lucky you are! 24. How glad I was to see the sea beach! 25. How terrible the next few days were! 26. How strong tigers are! 27. How shining it looks on the Jamuna! 28. How peaceful their reign was! 29. How nice the rose is! 30. How nice the parks are! 31. How nice the music was! 32. How little he earned! 33. How impressive the sightseeing of the night market was! 34. How high the living in this city is! 35. How harmful the use of polythene bags is! 36. How harmful it is! 37. How glad I was to see the sea beach! 38. How fast time flies! 39. How essential social awareness to resist corruption is! 40. How essential social awareness is in this regard! 41. How difficult Amina’s life was! 42. How attentive he is to his study! 43. How clumsy its legs look! 44. How beautiful the daughter was! 45. How attractively the culture is shown! 46. How attentive she is to her study!

d. Exc: If I were a bird!

Ass: I wish I were a bird.

1. If I were a child again! 2. If I were the President of Bangladesh! 3. Would that I could have the power of the superman! 4. Would that I could be a player! 5. O that you were a cricketer! 6. Would that I had not wasted my time! 7. O that the desert were my dwelling place! 8. Would that I could go there in time! 9. If I could fly in the sky! 10. If we were in a new mansion! 11. Had I been a millionaire! 12. If it could be possible for me to convince him! 13. If I were a student! 14. If I were a student of this school! 15. If I were a poet like Nazrul! 16. If I were a millionaire! 17. If I had a friend to support me! 18. If I could visit this palace! 19. If I could visit them! 20. Would that I were a poet like Nazrul! 21. Hurrah! We are victorious. 22. Hurrah! We have won the match. 23. Hurrah! I have got A+. 24. Alas! The baby is dead. 25. Alas! I am undone. 26. Alas! He is no more on earth. 27. Alas! He failed in the examination! 28. Alas! I could not qualify for the competition. 29. Alas! He lost everything in the gamble. 30. Alas! I have lost the contest. 31. Hurrah! My friend has come. 32. Hurrah! Tomorrow is a holiday. 33. Alas! The performance of Bangladesh Cricket Team is not up to the mark.

Exceptional

Exclamatory: If only I could see him once!

Assertive: I wish to see him once./I wish I could see him once.

Exclamatory: If only I could get one more chance!

Assertive: I wish to get one more chance./I wish I could get one more chance.

Exclamatory: O what a fall was there, my countrymen!

Assertive: That was a terrible fall, my countrymen.

Exclamatory: O that the desert was my dwelling place!

Assertive: I wish that the desert was my dwelling place.

Assertive to Interrogative

Ways of Changing Assertive to Interrogative Sentences

Assertive

Interrogative

1. Sub+auxiliary verb+ext.

He is obedient.

Auxiliary verb+n’t+

sub+ext+?   

Isn’t he obedient?

2. Sub+verb+ext.

I play football.

Do/does/did+n’t+sub+

verb+ext?

Don’t I play football?

3. Sub+auxiliary verb+not+ext.

He was not weak.

Auxiliary verb+

Sub+ext?

Was he weak?

4. Sub+auxiliary verb+not+verb+ext.

He did not save money.

She does not waste time.

Auxiliary verb+sub+verb+ext+?

Did he save money?

Does she waste time?

5. Everybody/

everyone/all

Everybody likes it.

Who+auxiliary verb+n’t+verb+ext+?

Who doesn’t like it?

6. Every/all +

noun

Every student

likes it

Is there any+noun+who+

auxiliary verb+n’t+verb+ext+?

Is there any student who does not like it?

7. Nobody/none

/no one

Nobody believes it.

Who+verb+ext+?

Who believes it?

8. Nothing but

He is nothing but an idle man.

What+auxiliary verb+sub+but+

ext+?

What is he but an

idle man?

 

a. Ass: They are fond of watching “Twenty-twenty“ cricket.

Int: Aren’t they fond of watching “Twenty-twenty“ cricket?

1. We are proud of our freedom fighters. 2. It is our duty to educate the illiterate. 3. You can be happy without it. 4. He is a good man. 5. Man is mortal. 6. The policemen are different. 7. The old sailor had a sane look. 8. Oli is a reasonable man. 9. The executives were not unkind people. 10. The orphanage boys were not unhealthy. 11. I shall not forget you. 12. John was not a dishonest boy. 13. He is not my friend. 14. They are unhappy. 15. He can live in his own house. 16. He can succeed in life. 17. One can succeed in life without it. 18. It is raining. 19. The child is going to school. 20. Prevention is better than cure. 21. I will remind you. 22. I have not taken my revenge. 23. He did not give me a glass of milk. 24. The contractor did not finish the work in one day. 25. He does not go to the office at 9 o’clock. 26. She does not speak English fluently. 27. They did not arrive in the morning. 28. He does not call his mother every day. 29. Shyam did not pass the test. 30. Seraj was not afraid of it.

b. Ass: My mother works at a bank.

Int: Doesn’t my mother work at a bank?

1. Supty sings really well. 2. Martin gets along with his brother-in-law. 3. My sister lives with my parents. 4. She likes vegetables. 5. It prevails in every walk of our life. 6. I get up early in the morning. 7. I like reading. 8. The students want to visit the smithy. 9. We eat to live. 10. I know the answer. 11. I want to leave now. 12. The books of great writers contain noble thoughts and great ideas. 13. My friend invited me to pay a visit to Cox’s Bazar. 14. She passed her time in reading and writing. 15. He inherited vast property from his father and sister. 16. The master enquired of the missing leg. 17. He felt very helpless. 18. He rejected the proposal. 19. I bought a pen. 20. The boy killed the spider with his shoe. 21. She recognized him at once. 22. He apologized for his conduct. 23. Every day many people go to visit it.

c. Int: Does father read much?

Ass: Father doesn’t read much.

1. Have they promised to pay higher wages? 2. Didn’t her performance in that movie win her an award? 3. Wouldn’t she be able to go? 4. Will he forget that experience? 5. Was she not stupid to do that? 6. Can a leopard change its spots? 7. Is your house ready for visitors? 8. Have you brushed your teeth today? 9. Is this your jacket? 10. Are you going? 11. Do you know my friend? 12. Is not poverty a curse? 13. Do you know me? 14. Have you learnt your lesson today? 15. Have you seen the man who came to visit yesterday? 16. Can I take your pen? 17. Will you go to college today? 18. Did you see the accident? 19. Did you go to college yesterday? 20. Can you draw a picture of a tree? 21. Didn’t he look at the pictures? 22. Don’t my mother and grandmother go to the market every day? 23. Will you listen to such a fool? 24. Doesn’t my friend write short stories? 25. Does he know how to knit? 26. Didn’t he dare to challenge me?

Remember the opposite word.

Main word

Opposite

Main word

Opposite

never

ever/

always

nobody

anybody

no

any

no one

anyone

nothing

anything

sometimes

often

Turn assertive sentences into interrogative and vice versa

Ass: It was always exciting in an alarming way.

Int: Was it never exciting in an alarming way?

Ass: It is of no use now. 

Int: Is it of any use now?

1. He always gets up early. 2. I will never forget this day. 3. She never followed the wrong path. 4. I have no money. 5. There is no room on the bench. 6. He has no money. 7. They often come here. 8. I sometimes read books. 9. He has no tension. 10. He is always late. 11. He is never absent in the class. 12. There is no room on the bench. 13. Their glory can never fade. 14. They had never been anywhere else overnight together. 15. I’ve never thought about it before. 16. He always claimed me. 17. The flies never trouble me. 18. I never saw such small pigs before. 19. She always makes our clothes. 20. We can always count on him. 21. You always have a high opinion of yourself. 22. I always pictured myself. 23. You’ve always taken care of us. 24. He is never late to attend his classes. 25. Their contribution will always be remembered. 26. They are always sincere to their duties. 27. We always remember their memories. 28. He is always punctual to attend his classes. 29. But he is always active. 30. He is never independent without his employer. 31. He always eats one thing. 32. An honest man never tells a lie. 33. You have never seen it before. 34. I know nothing about it. 35. There is nothing better than honesty. 36. It is of no use now. 37. It was nothing but deceit. 38. There is no hope for me if you do not come.

Int: Do you ever drink coffee?

Ass: You never drink coffee.

1. Have you ever been to Paris? 2. Have you ever been to America? 3. Do you ever go cycling? 4. Are your shoes never on? 5. Did you always eat lunch yet? 6. Was the movie always enjoyable? 7. Did the girls never get to school on time? 8. Were you always too late? 9. Would you never like cookies or a banana for dessert? 10. Do you always think a little longer? 11. Will you ever be home soon? 12. Do you ever want to go there? 13. Did you never see her? 14. Have you ever watched the movie? 15. Have you ever been there before? 16. Can you always help me get rid of this dog? 17. Can I always borrow your grammar book for a day? 18. Could you never help me with these bags? 19. Do you never know who she is? 20. Did you never make a plan?

a. Ass: Everybody likes flower. 
Int: Who doesn’t like flower?/Is there any body who does not like flower?
Ass: Every parents expects a glorious result from their child.
Int: Is there any parents who does not expect a glorious result from their child?
1. Everybody knew this. 2. Everybody respects a truthful person. 3. Everybody knows about the Royal Bengal Tigers of the Sundarbans. 4. Everybody works hard to gain his objective. 5. Everybody believed that education is the backbone of a nation. 6. Everybody likes his magic spell. 7. Everybody loves him. 8. Everybody can be conscious of his health. 9. Everybody supported the freedom fighters. 10. Everyone can prosper in life with industry. 11. Everyone was present there. 12. Everybody has some desire. 13. Everyone must die. 14. Everyone has completed the job. 15. Everyone would like to be rich. 16. All love their motherland. 17. All help me. 18. All must die.

a. Ass: Every player wants to win the match. 
Int:Is there any player who does not want to win the match?

1. Every student in the class submits their homework. 2. Every child deserves a good education. 3. Every book on the shelf belongs to my brother. 4. Every flower in the garden looks beautiful. 5. Every teacher at our school is kind and helpful. 6. Every house on this street has a red roof. 7. Every bird in the sky was flying in the same direction. 8. Every player in the team worked hard to win. 9. Every question in the test was easy. 10. Every morning, I go for a walk in the park. 11. Every student in the competition performed well. 12. Every parent wants the best for their child. 13. Every car in the parking lot is brand new. 14. Every guest at the party enjoyed the food. 15. Every painting in the gallery was stunning. 16. Every employee in the office arrived on time. 17. Every river in this region flows into the sea. 18. Every seat in the auditorium was occupied. 19. Every movie in this collection is a classic. 20. Every street in this city is well-lit at night.

b. Ass: None could count my love for you.
Int: Who could count my love for you?
1. No one likes him. 2. Nobody can escape death. 3. None can save you. 4. Nobody will help him. 5. No one is absent. 6. None has done it. 7. None could count my love for you. 8. No one likes him. 9. Nobody can escape death. 10. None could answer the question. 11. Nobody has touched it. 12. None should deny the truth. 13. No one can bear an unprovoked insult. 14. Nobody can trust such a liar.
c. Int: Who does not know that two and two makes four?
Ass: Everybody knows that two and two makes four.Int: Who can do the work?
Ass: Nobody can do the work.
1. Who doesn’t live in society? 2. Who doesn’t need pure air? 3. Who didn’t help me? 4. Who does not wish to be happy? 5. Who does not believe in God? 6. Who will solve this problem? 7. Who is perfect? 8. Who will drive the car? 9. Who will save you now? 10. Who can do the work? 11. Who has broken the chair? 12. Who has broken the plate? 13. Who told you this? 14. Who will drive the car? 15. Who knows you? 16. Who did it? 17. Who is telling the lies? 18. Who was selling mangoes? 19. Who has made the holes? 20. Who could say the answer? 21. Who will send the mail? 22. Who would not like to be rich? 23. Who does not wish to be happy? 24. Who does not believe in God? 25. Who will solve this problem? 26. Who is perfect? 27. Who wants to save the world? 28. Who came here in the morning? 29. Who knows the answer? 30. Who is knocking at the door? 31. Who could possibly mind the smell?

Ass: Friendship is nothing but a name.
Int: What is friendship but a name?
Ass: Anger is nothing but a vice.
Int: What is anger but a vice?
1. Our life is nothing but a walking shadow. 2. Life is nothing but a tale of an idiot. 3. Wealth is nothing but tension. 4. Money is nothing but anxieties. 5. Life is nothing but full of thorns. 6. Love is nothing but foolishness. 7. Our life is nothing but the sum total of days, months, or years. 8. Life is nothing but full of actions.

Exceptional Rules

Assertive

Interrogative

a. Every moment is important.

Which moment is not important?

b. It is no use wasting time.

Why waste time?

c. Fair words are of no avail in times of danger.

Of what avail are fair words in times of danger?

d. There is no use of this statue.

What is the use of this statue?

e. It does not matter if you fail in the exam.

It matters little if you fail in the exam.

What though if you fail in the exam?

f. Nowhere in the world you will find a mountain peak higher than Everest.

Where in the world will you find a mountain peak higher than Everest?

Transformation of Sentences

Definition: Transformation is a system of inter changing the form/pattern of a sentence without changing its original meaning. In other words, it is a method of expressing the same meaning/concept in a different way.

It includes

  1. Affirmative to Negative and vice versa
  2. Assertive to Interrogative and vice versa
  3. Assertive to Imperative and vice versa
  4. Assertive to Optative and vice versa
  5. Assertive to Exclamatory and vice versa
  6. Changing Degrees
  7. Changing Voices
  8. Simple-Complex-Compound

Part of Speech

Parts of Speech

A word is a “part of speech” only when it is used in a sentence. It can be classified in 8 types.

Part of speech

Function

Example words

Noun (বিশেষ্য)

thing or person

pen, dog, town, London, teacher, John

Pronoun (সর্বনাম)

replaces a noun

I, you, he, she, some

Adjective (বিশেষণ)

describes a noun/pronoun

good, big, red, well, interesting

Adverb (ক্রিয়া বিশেষণ)

describes verb/adjective/adverb

quickly, silently, well, very, really

Verb (ক্রিয়া)

action or state

be, have, do, like, work, sing, can, must

Preposition (পদান্বয়ী অব্যয়)

links a noun to another word

to, at, after, on, for, with, by

Conjunction (সংযোজক অব্যয়)

joins clauses/ sentences /words

and, but, when, though, if, so, or

Interjection (বিস্ময়সূচক)

short exclamation

oh!, ouch!, hi!, alas! hurrah!

Exercises on Parts of Speech

 Identify the Underlined Word’s Part of Speech.

  1. Wow! That’s incredible news!
  2. He drove quickly to reach the station.
  3. Although it was raining, she went outside.
  4. The girl is reading a book.
  5. They arrived before me.
  6. I am tired, but I’ll finish the project.
  7. He loves to swim in the ocean.
  8. Reading improves the mind.
  9. Can you give me that pen?
  10. She speaks fluently.
  11. Paris is a beautiful city.
  12. She prefers to eat healthy food.
  13. The kids are playing outside.
  14. I’ll meet you at the library.
  15. He forgot his keys at home.
  16. Wow! That was unexpected!
  17. Do you know how to cook?
  18. The blue car is faster.
  19. He looked at himself in the mirror.
  20. After the rain stopped, they went outside.
  21. She enjoys writing in her diary.
  22. We will be there soon.
  23. They left without saying goodbye.
  24. The class started early
  25. He acted as if nothing happened.
  26. This is the book I wanted.
  27. He runs every
  28. Some people prefer tea over coffee.
  29. The dog jumped over the fence.
  30. Please give me your hand.
  31. You must try harder next time.
  32. His smile was warm and inviting.
  33. That decision was entirely
  34. The teacher asked us to work in groups.
  35. Do you see who is calling?
  36. I’ll stay home if it rains.
  37. He felt angry after the meeting.
  38. Who can help me with this?
  39. She always brings a gift for her friends.
  40. Can I borrow your pencil?
  41. He ran as fast as he could.
  42. We saw the bird flying high in the sky.
  43. They are going to the mall.
  44. Please be honest with me.
  45. I want to read more books this year.
  46. She will attend the party tonight.
  47. His performance was better than expected.
  48. Although tired, he continued working.
  49. Running is good for health.
  50. It’s important to stay calm.
  51. She loves to read novels.
  52. They arrived early for the meeting.
  53. I believe this is the best
  54. Wow! That was amazing!
  55. John traveled to Paris last summer.
  56. He is extremely
  57. Although he tried hard, he failed.
  58. The cat hid under the table.
  59. Reading is his favorite pastime.
  60. They will be attending the concert.
  61. The sky is blue.
  62. They traveled to Italy.
  63. Please give me your
  64. The dog jumped over the fence.
  65. He left early.
  66. She ate the apple
  67. Do you know who called?
  68. Before the rain started, they left.
  69. She sang beautifully.
  70. The cat slept under the table.
  71. I bought a beautifuldress at the mall.
  72. What did she ask you to do?
  73. I left my shoes under the kitchen table.
  74. If we finish our work quickly we can go to the movies.
  75. On Saturdays I work from nine to five.
  76. I want to go to a university in the United States.
  77. I’m sure I’ve met your girlfriend before.
  78. Well, I don’t think I’ll be home before 6.
  79.  Andy knocked on the door but nobody answered.
  80. After lunch let’s go out for a coffee.

 More Examples: 

  1. She bought a beautiful
  2. Please place the book on the table.
  3. They are planning a trip.
  4. He waited patiently for his turn.
  5. Alas! The soldier was wounded.
  6. This is the house that Jack built.
  7. The dog barked loudly at the stranger.
  8. We stayed home because it was snowing.
  9. My brother plays the guitar well.
  10. The sun set behind the mountains.
  11. Hurray! We won the match!
  12. The baby is sleeping in the crib.
  13. She gave me a nice gift.
  14. The ball rolled under the couch.
  15. He is a famous
  16. I arrived after
  17. This movie is so interesting!
  18. He always forgets his keys.
  19. The teacher gave us a tough assignment.
  20. He completed the work but was very tired.
  21. She will return soon.
  22. The cat jumped over the fence.
  23. We went to the zoo yesterday.
  24. She is not only smart but also kind.
  25. Bravo! You did a great job!
  26. The birds flew across the sky.
  27. I put the gift inside the box.
  28. The boy ran fast to catch the bus.
  29. He will join us later.
  30. These are my favorite pens.
  31. The water in the lake was very cold.
  32. They laughed loudly at the joke.
  33. We walked through the forest.
  34. Whose book is this?
  35. That idea sounds interesting.
  36. I watched a horror movie last night.
  37. Oh! I forgot my umbrella.
  38. He hid the letter beneath the pillow.
  39. The girl with the red hat is my
  40. The train arrived late.
  41. She looked everywhere for her phone.
  42. I haven’t eaten since
  43. We waited until the rain stopped.
  44. My cousin is very tall.
  45. I can’t believe it’s already
  46. She sings beautifullyin the choir.
  47. Oh!I forgot my keys.
  48. The bluesky looks stunning.
  49. I will go andcheck the door.
  50. He sat underthe tree.
  51. Happinessis contagious.
  52. She runsevery morning.
  53. This cake is delicious.
  54. Hey!Pass me the ball.
  55. They arrived earlyfor the meeting.
  56. The cat jumped overthe fence.
  57. Courageis needed to face challenges.
  58. He writespoems in his free time.
  59. The oldhouse creaked at night.
  60. She laughed happilyat the joke.
  61. Becauseit was cold, we stayed indoors.
  62. The keys are onthe table.
  63. Honestyis the best policy.
  64. The bird sang
  65. The angrydog barked loudly.
  66. Alas!We missed the train.
  67. She solved the puzzle easily.
  68. ButI wanted to go too!
  69. The book is insidethe bag.
  70. Friendshiplasts forever.
  71. He paintedthe wall yesterday.
  72. The silentforest felt eerie.
  73. Yikes!That’s a huge spider!
  74. She speaks fluentlyin French.
  75. Ifyou study, you will pass.
  76. The cat hid behindthe sofa.
  77. Patienceis a virtue.
  78. They dancedall night.
  79. The shinycar caught everyone’s attention.
  80. Ouch!That hurt!
  81. He answered the question correctly.
  82. Sinceit’s raining, let’s stay home.
  83. The ball rolled acrossthe floor.
  84. Kindnesscosts nothing.
  85. She bakescookies every weekend.
  86. The brightsun warmed the beach.
  87. Bravo!You did an amazing job!
  88. He spoke softlyto the child.
  89. Unlessyou hurry, we’ll be late.
  90. The cat slept besidethe fireplace.
  91. She walked into the room quietly.
  92. He opened the door carefully.
  93. That book is mine.
  94. We were tired after the long walk.
  95. I couldn’t hear him clearly.
  96. I ate because I was hungry.
  97. I met her at the library.
  98. My uncle travels frequently.
  99. What is your favorite food?
  100. The answer was correct.
  101. The children are playing in the garden.
  102. I need a pen and a notebook.
  103. He spoke to me in a gentle
  104. The tiger is a wild
  105. They live near the river.
  106. Please sit down.
  107. Everyone needs a second chance.
  108. She is very
  109. He climbed the mountain with great effort.
  110. Wow! That was amazing!
  111. I’m going home
  112. She won although she was injured.
  113. The car is parked outside.
  114. He is always
  115. We’ll leave after
  116. His stories are very funny.
  117. He swam across the river.
  118. My friends arrived early.
  119. It rained, so we stayed inside.
  120. I have enough
  121. He gave me a quick
  122. Whom did you call last night?
  123. The cake smells delicious.
  124. We will go unless it rains.
  125. The wind blew strongly.
  126. I placed the key under the mat.
  127. The kids are watching cartoons.
  128. They danced joyfully.
  129. My cousin is visiting next week.
  130. I’m extremely sorry for the delay.
  131. The dog sat beside
  132. He found the answer easily.
  133. That’s his
  134. They walked through the dark
  135. She lives in a tiny
  136. I heard a loud
  137. Which one do you prefer?
  138. She smiled kindly at the child.
  139. He waited outside the room.
  140. Oops! I spilled the juice.

Identify the correct part of speech for each listed item in each sentence below. 

1. The weather was quite warm, so we walked lazily along the shady path near an old cemetery in the countryside.

2. While Josephine nonchalantly ate her huge sandwich, we numbly watched a sly cat as it climbed almost imperceptibly onto the ledge by the sofa and rather greedily eyed a poor little mouse under the chair.

3. Hunter made a sandwich of brown lettuce, old mayonnaise, and stale bread

4. The fat frog snatched flies from the air with its long tongue. 

5. While she crunched salty pretzels, Peter, her brother, assembled the bicycle.

6. After I dripped jam on his white shirt, he licked the fabric.

7. We put a thick envelope under one leg of the tea table.  

8. The guests found toothpaste and a clump of hair in the sink

9. She sipped hot coffee and longed for weather when drinks were icy.

10. I laced his shoes and smiled in anticipation of a long run.

11. He studied the sentence but could not find the error in punctuation.

12. The clown chased a dog around the ring and then fell flat on her face.

13. The geese indolentlywaddled across the intersection.

14. Trina finally arrived on time but forgot to bring her lucky blue pen.   

15. Did you hear that Prof. Rahat cancelled class? Yippee! Now we are free for the afternoon. 

16. The python escaped his small cage again, and the cat has disappeared.

17. Tell the chef that we will not eat brown lettuce with slimy tomatoes. 

18. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.

19. After the rain, the garden looked greener than before.

20. Can you help me find my lost keys?

21. She sang beautifully at the concert last night.

22. Despite his injury, he finished the marathon.

Choose the correct part of speech from the options to complete the sentence meaningfully.

  1. She plays the piano ______. (adverb)
  2. Options: Beautifully/angry/under/because
  3. ______ you like coffee, or do you prefer tea? (conjunction)
    Options:/If/Very/Quickly/To

 Match them with the appropriate parts of speech.

  1. Beautiful =
  2. Quickly
  3. And =
  4. Wow =
  5. Under =

 Find the incorrect part of speech used in a sentence.

  1. He runs quick to catch the bus.
  2. The movie was extreme
  3. They visited the France last summer.
  4. She sings good at the party.
  5. Because he was tired, he sleeps early.

 

Fill in the blanks with appropriate words from the list below.

Although, quickly, beautiful, ran, because

  1. _______ it was raining, they decided to play outside.
  2. She _______ across the field to catch the ball.
  3. The garden looked _______ with blooming flowers.
  4. They stayed inside _______ it was too cold.
  5. He moved _______ to finish the task on time.

 

More Exercises

1. Let’s play another round.

a) noun b) pronoun c) preposition d) adjective (Correct: d)

2. He walked slowly toward the door.

a) verb b) adverb c) conjunction d) noun (Correct: b)

3. She gave me a gift.

a) noun b) pronoun c) verb d) adjective (Correct: b)

4. The sun rises in the east.

a) adverb b) verb c) preposition d) conjunction (Correct: c)

5. I read the book

a) adverb b) noun c) adjective d) verb (Correct: a)

6. We are going to the market.

a) adverb b) preposition c) noun d) verb (Correct: b)

7. This is my favorite pen.

a) pronoun b) adverb c) conjunction d) verb (Correct: a)

8. They laughed

a) adjective b) noun c) verb d) adverb (Correct: c)

9. He bought a new

a)  verb b) adjective c) noun d) conjunction (Correct: b)

10. We will leave after the meeting.

a) noun b) preposition c) adverb d) verb (Correct: b)

11. She loves him.

a) noun b) pronoun c) adverb d) adjective (Correct: b)

12. Wow! What a beautiful painting!

a) verb b) adjective c) interjection d) pronoun (Correct: c)

13. He ran quickly to catch the bus.

a) adjective b) adverb c) noun d) conjunction (Correct: b)

Transformation from Affirmative to Negative

Rules on Changing Affirmative to Negative 

Affirmative

Negative

1. Only/Alone

Person/

Allah

None but

Things/

objects

Nothing but

Number/

age

Not more than/Not less than

2. Must/have to

cannot but+verb1

cannot help+verb1+ing

3. Had to

could not but+verb1

could not help+verb1+ing

4. Every (body/one/noun)

There is no (body/one/noun) but

5. By+gerund

Without+gerund (negative)

6. Both……and/as well as/and

Not only …….but also

7. As soon as

No sooner had……verb3……than

8. as/so……. As

not less……than

9. too……to+v1

so……that + sub+ can/could (not) + verb1

10. Superlative degree

Positive degree

11. Universal truth

Negative interrogative

12. for good/for ever

never …..again

13. many

not a few

14. a few

not many

15. a little

not much

16. much

not a little

Exercises on Affirmative to Negative 

1. Only/Alone (Person/Allah) replaced by None but

Only/Alone (object/thing) replaced by Nothing but

A.  Aff: Anger is only a vice.   

Neg: Anger is nothing but a vice.
1. Rishad was alone alive in the accident. 2. Only Rana will fall into my pit. 3. Only poverty is responsible for this. 4. Bangladesh is the only darling child of nature. 5. Only the cook told him. 6. A computer is an only blessing on earth. 7. Happiness is only a psychological thing. 8. Life is only the sum total of moments. 9. Only an emotionally balanced person keeps it under control. 10. Only education gives us the light of knowledge. 11. Only the boys who work hard can shine in life. 12. Only Allah can help us. 13. He alone can solve this. 14. Only a patriot can be so noble. 15. He lives alone in the house. 16. Poverty is the only cause. 17. Only the qualified candidates should apply for the post. 18. Only he can play good cricket. 19. Only the science students can apply for the post. 20. Only they can do the work. 21. Only he can speak English here. 22. He ate only the plainest food. 23. Only the pure man in heart could be perfectly just.

  1. None but Rishad was alive in the accident.
  2. None but Rana will fall into my pit.
  3. Nothing but poverty is responsible for this.
  4. Bangladesh is nothing but the darling child of nature.
  5. None but the cook told him.
  6. A computer is nothing but a blessing on earth.
  7. Happiness is nothing but a psychological thing.
  8. Life is nothing but the sum total of moments.
  9. None but an emotionally balanced person keeps it under control.
  10. Nothing but education gives us the light of knowledge.
  11. None but the boys who work hard can shine in life.
  12. None but Allah can help us.
  13. None but he can solve this.
  14. None but a patriot can be so noble.
  15. None but he lives in the house. (Alternative: He lives in the house alone.)
  16. Nothing but poverty is the cause.
  17. None but the qualified candidates should apply for the post.
  18. None but he can play good cricket.
  19. None but the science students can apply for the post.
  20. None but they can do the work.
  21. None but he can speak English here.
  22. Nothing but the plainest food was eaten by him.
  23. None but the pure man in heart could be perfectly just

B. Neg: None but man is responsible for this pollution. 
Aff: Only man is responsible for this pollution.
1. None but he can stay. 2. None but the fool will say so. 3. None but the brave deserve the fair. 4. None but the freedom fighters will be allowed. 5. None but the meritorious students can get a chance to study here. 6. None but she is absent. 7. None but Shahajan, the Mughal Emperor, built it. 8. He had nothing but an old mansion. 9. Nothing but poverty is responsible for this. 10. Nothing but the soup was tasty. 11. Nothing but the sun is visible. 12. None but the science students can apply for the post. 13. None but a coward would say so. 14. None but the brave deserves the fair. 15. None but God will ever know what I suffered. 16. He whispered so softly that none but Julie heard him. 17. None but the wearer knows where the shoe pinches. 18. None but a wise man can employ leisure well. 19. A covetous man is good to none but worse to himself. 20. None but my mother fully understands my condition. 21. None but a dedicated scientist would want to read such a detailed report. 22. Put none but Americans on guard tonight. 23. None but he knew the truth. 24. None but the best is good enough for my child.

  1. Only he can stay.
  2. Only the fool will say so.
  3. Only the brave deserve the fair.
  4. Only the freedom fighters will be allowed.
  5. Only the meritorious students can get a chance to study here.
  6. Only she is absent.
  7. Only Shahjahan, the Mughal Emperor, built it.
  8. He had only an old mansion.
  9. Only poverty is responsible for this.
  10. Only the soup was tasty.
  11. Only the sun is visible.
  12. Only the science students can apply for the post.
  13. Only a coward would say so.
  14. Only the brave deserves the fair.
  15. Only God will ever know what I suffered.
  16. He whispered so softly that only Julie heard him.
  17. Only the wearer knows where the shoe pinches.
  18. Only a wise man can employ leisure well.
  19. A covetous man is good to only himself.
  20. Only my mother fully understands my condition.
  21. Only a dedicated scientist would want to read such a detailed report.
  22. Put only Americans on guard tonight.
  23. Only he knew the truth.
  24. Only the best is good enough for my child.

Only (number/age) replaced by not more than/not less than

A. Aff: I bought only a few chocolates for my daughter.  
Neg: I did not buy more than a few chocolates for my daughter.
1. He has only two handsets. 2. I have only one pen. 3. The duck had only one leg. 4. I will buy only a pair of shoes. 5. You came here only at four. 6. She has only one doll. 7. He has only ten marbles. 8. We have only one football. 9. Rana will sell only ten toys. 10. Only one person can use it at a time. 11. I have only six nails. 12. Jet planes were only a few years old. 13. The widow has only two goats of her own. 14. He is only four. 15. I had only one drink. 16. I need only a minute. 17. Tom had only one leg. 18. Tom spoke only French. 19. I guess it’s only a fair. 20. I only slept two hours. 21. I have only one sister. 22. He had only 100 dollars. 23. I have only a few books. 24. I slept only two hours. 25. I spent only three dollars. 26. I ate only three cakes. 27. He only ate one shrimp.

  1. He does not have more than two handsets.
  2. I do not have more than one pen.
  3. The duck did not have more than one leg.
  4. I will not buy more than a pair of shoes.
  5. You did not come here before four. (Alt: You did not come here earlier than four.)
  6. She does not have more than one doll.
  7. He does not have more than ten marbles.
  8. We do not have more than one football.
  9. Rana will not sell more than ten toys.
  10. Not more than one person can use it at a time.
  11. I do not have more than six nails.
  12. Jet planes were not more than a few years old.
  13. The widow does not have more than two goats of her own.
  14. He is not more than four (years old).
  15. I did not have more than one drink.
  16. I do not need more than a minute.
  17. Tom did not have more than one leg.
  18. Tom did not speak more than French. (Note: Meaning may vary; could also imply “only spoke French” as a skill rather than a number.)
  19. I guess it is not more than a fair.
  20. I did not sleep more than two hours.
  21. I do not have more than one sister.
  22. He did not have more than 100 dollars.
  23. I do not have more than a few books.
  24. I did not sleep more than two hours.
  25. I did not spend more than three dollars.
  26. I did not eat more than three cakes.
  27. He did not eat more than one shrimp.

B. Neg: You did not break less than two eggs.   

Aff: You broke only two eggs.

1. He does not take more than a meal in a day. 2. He did not bring more than a purse. 3. He is not more than 14 years old. 4. They are not more than ten years old. 5. She has not more than one daughter. 6. They have not more than two cars. 7. He did not travel with more than a dog for company. 8. The band did not sing more than five songs at the concert. 9. Mr. Siam did not write more than ten letters. 10. The insurance does not cover more than five days in the hospital. 11. Send in a good quality tape with not more than four songs. 12. Some were not more than motionless translucent blobs. 13. They were not more than survivals from the past. 14. The house is not more than ten minutes from the beach. 15. They are not supposed to take more than two weeks.

  1. He takes only a meal in a day.
  2. He brought only a purse.
  3. He is only 14 years old.
  4. They are only ten years old.
  5. She has only one daughter.
  6. They have only two cars.
  7. He traveled with only a dog for company.
  8. The band sang only five songs at the concert.
  9. Siam wrote only ten letters.
  10. The insurance covers only five days in the hospital.
  11. Send in a good quality tape with only four songs.
  12. Some were only motionless translucent blobs.
  13. They were only survivals from the past.
  14. The house is only ten minutes from the beach.
  15. They are supposed to take only two weeks.

Must/have to replaced by cannot but+ verb1 
Must/have to replaced by cannot help + verb1 + ing

A.  Aff: We must realize the fact.

Neg: We cannot but realize the fact. /We cannot help realizing the fact.
1. I must come forward against corruption. 2. He must go from one house to another. 3. We must protect them. 4. We must read many books other than text books. 5. We must educate our girls to forward the nation. 6. She must take care of me. 7. We must read many books other than text books. 8. You have to yield to your fate. 9. We have to obey our parents. 10. You must care for them. 11. You must yield to your fate. 12. I must go to the bathroom. 13. I have to go to the bathroom. 14. Children have to go to school. 15. You have to drive on the right. 16. Schoolchildren have to wear a uniform. 17. John has to wear a tie at work. 18. I must go now. 19. I must stop smoking. 20. You must visit us soon. 21. He must work harder. 22. I must do this right now. 23. I have to file reports every week. 24. We have to get up early. 25. She has to work hard yesterday. 26. They have to arrive early. 27. You have to arrive before 8. 28. They have to work so hard. 29. We have to work overtime. 30. She has to attend the presentation. 31. She must use such horrible language. 32. You must play with fire. 33. You must drive more than 25 mph. 34. The children must go into the street.

  1. I cannot but come forward against corruption. / I cannot help coming forward against corruption.
  2. He cannot but go from one house to another. / He cannot help going from one house to another.
  3. We cannot but protect them. / We cannot help protecting them.
  4. We cannot but read many books other than text books. / We cannot help reading many books other than text books.
  5. We cannot but educate our girls to forward the nation. / We cannot help educating our girls to forward the nation.
  6. She cannot but take care of me. / She cannot help taking care of me.
  7. We cannot but read many books other than text books. / We cannot help reading many books other than text books.
  8. You cannot but yield to your fate. / You cannot help yielding to your fate.
  9. We cannot but obey our parents. / We cannot help obeying our parents.
  10. You cannot but care for them. / You cannot help caring for them.
  11. You cannot but yield to your fate. / You cannot help yielding to your fate.
  12. I cannot but go to the bathroom. / I cannot help going to the bathroom.
  13. I cannot but go to the bathroom. / I cannot help going to the bathroom.
  14. Children cannot but go to school. / Children cannot help going to school.
  15. You cannot but drive on the right. / You cannot help driving on the right.
  16. Schoolchildren cannot but wear a uniform. / Schoolchildren cannot help wearing a uniform.
  17. John cannot but wear a tie at work. / John cannot help wearing a tie at work.
  18. I cannot but go now. / I cannot help going now.
  19. I cannot but stop smoking. / I cannot help stopping smoking.
  20. You cannot but visit us soon. / You cannot help visiting us soon.
  21. He cannot but work harder. / He cannot help working harder.
  22. I cannot but do this right now. / I cannot help doing this right now.
  23. I cannot but file reports every week. / I cannot help filing reports every week.
  24. We cannot but get up early. / We cannot help getting up early.
  25. She could not but work hard yesterday. / She could not help working hard yesterday.
  26. They cannot but arrive early. / They cannot help arriving early.
  27. You cannot but arrive before 8. / You cannot help arriving before 8.
  28. They cannot but work so hard. / They cannot help working so hard.
  29. We cannot but work overtime. / We cannot help working overtime.
  30. She cannot but attend the presentation. / She cannot help attending the presentation.
  31. She cannot but use such horrible language. / She cannot help using such horrible language.
  32. You cannot but play with fire. / You cannot help playing with fire.
  33. You cannot but drive more than 25 mph. / You cannot help driving more than 25 mph.
  34. The children cannot but go into the street. / The children cannot help going into the street.

B. Neg: We cannot but plant trees.

Neg: We cannot help planting trees.   
Aff: We must/have to plant trees.

1. You cannot but look after other people. 2. He cannot but help my brother. 3. You cannot but wear a cap. 4. We cannot but respect an honest man. 5. You cannot but respect your teacher. 6. We cannot but obey our parents. 7. He cannot but perform his duty. 8. You cannot but do the work. 9. I cannot but wonder about his methods of leadership. 10. People cannot but help the process. 11. I cannot but agree. 12. We cannot but take strong actions. 13. We cannot but maintain our initial position. 14. All this cannot but disturb us. 15. This cannot but make us doubt. 16. We cannot but point out the real intentions. 17. We cannot but express disappointment. 18. You cannot but agree. 19. It’s difficult to see cannot but in a sentence. 20. I cannot but assume. 21. You cannot but decide to acquit me. 22. The world cannot but shake its head. 23. We cannot but side with the members of NATO. 24. I cannot but see what mischiefs their interference. 25. Their behavior cannot but make people feel deeply disappointed. 26. I cannot but heed the opinion of such a respected body.

  1. You must look after other people. / You have to look after other people.
  2. He must help my brother. / He has to help my brother.
  3. You must wear a cap. / You have to wear a cap.
  4. We must respect an honest man. / We have to respect an honest man.
  5. You must respect your teacher. / You have to respect your teacher.
  6. We must obey our parents. / We have to obey our parents.
  7. He must perform his duty. / He has to perform his duty.
  8. You must do the work. / You have to do the work.
  9. I must wonder about his methods of leadership. / I have to wonder about his methods of leadership.
  10. People must help the process. / People have to help the process.
  11. I must agree. / I have to agree.
  12. We must take strong actions. / We have to take strong actions.
  13. We must maintain our initial position. / We have to maintain our initial position.
  14. All this must disturb us. / All this has to disturb us.
  15. This must make us doubt. / This has to make us doubt.
  16. We must point out the real intentions. / We have to point out the real intentions.
  17. We must express disappointment. / We have to express disappointment.
  18. You must agree. / You have to agree.
  19. It’s difficult to see must in a sentence. / It’s difficult to see have to in a sentence.
  20. I must assume. / I have to assume.
  21. You must decide to acquit me. / You have to decide to acquit me.
  22. The world must shake its head. / The world has to shake its head.
  23. We must side with the members of NATO. / We have to side with the members of NATO.
  24. I must see what mischiefs their interference. / I have to see what mischiefs their interference.
  25. Their behavior must make people feel deeply disappointed. / Their behavior has to make people feel deeply disappointed.
  26. I must heed the opinion of such a respected body. / I have to heed the opinion of such a respected body.

Had to replaced by could not but + verb1 

Had to replaced by could not help + verb1 + ing

A. Aff: I had to love my country.

Neg: I could not but love my country./I could not help loving my country.

1. We had to depend on it. 2. We had to leave it undone. 3. Nila had to drop the letter. 4. He had to write music. 5. They had to hate the selfish. 6. Rina had to tell a story. 7. I had to see a bird. 8. He had to like the bird. 9. Ali had to open the window. 10. Sabina had to sing a song. 11. The man had to buy a shirt. 12. There had to be more. 13. It had to be the new baby. 14. Even your parents had to come up to see you. 15. She had to stop thinking about the past that way. 16. She had to get a car as soon as possible. 17. She had to regain control. 18. She had to get back there and see what was in the building. 19. One way or another, she had to get into that building. 20. All this time he had to remain strong for his mother. 21. Something had to be done before he got them both killed. 22. I had to hail a taxi. 23. They had to edit the film. 24. He had to think for himself. 25. He had to pay a high rent for his farm. 26. We had to ration out the little that was left. 27. The police had to be called. 28. To defend myself, I had to tell a lie.

  1. We could not but depend on it. / We could not help depending on it.
  2. We could not but leave it undone. / We could not help leaving it undone.
  3. Nila could not but drop the letter. / Nila could not help dropping the letter.
  4. He could not but write music. / He could not help writing music.
  5. They could not but hate the selfish. / They could not help hating the selfish.
  6. Rina could not but tell a story. / Rina could not help telling a story.
  7. I could not but see a bird. / I could not help seeing a bird.
  8. He could not but like the bird. / He could not help liking the bird.
  9. Ali could not but open the window. / Ali could not help opening the window.
  10. Sabina could not but sing a song. / Sabina could not help singing a song.
  11. The man could not but buy a shirt. / The man could not help buying a shirt.
  12. There could not but be more. / There could not help being more.
  13. It could not but be the new baby. / It could not help being the new baby.
  14. Even your parents could not but come up to see you. / Even your parents could not help coming up to see you.
  15. She could not but stop thinking about the past that way. / She could not help stopping thinking about the past that way.
  16. She could not but get a car as soon as possible. / She could not help getting a car as soon as possible.
  17. She could not but regain control. / She could not help regaining control.
  18. She could not but get back there and see what was in the building. / She could not help getting back there and seeing what was in the building.
  19. One way or another, she could not but get into that building. / One way or another, she could not help getting into that building.
  20. All this time he could not but remain strong for his mother. / All this time he could not help remaining strong for his mother.
  21. Something could not but be done before he got them both killed. / Something could not help being done before he got them both killed.
  22. I could not but hail a taxi. / I could not help hailing a taxi.
  23. They could not but edit the film. / They could not help editing the film.
  24. He could not but think for himself. / He could not help thinking for himself.
  25. He could not but pay a high rent for his farm. / He could not help paying a high rent for his farm.
  26. We could not but ration out the little that was left. / We could not help rationing out the little that was left.
  27. The police could not but be called. / The police could not help being called.
  28. To defend myself, I could not but tell a lie. / To defend myself, I could not help telling a lie.

B. Neg: He could not but decide to teach the English a lesson.  
Aff: He had to decide to teach the English a lesson. 
1. He could not but struggle against the English. 2. He could not but feel pity for the lion. 3. We could not but educate our girls. 4. We cannot but love everyone. 5. We could not but plant trees. 6. We had to protect them. 7. We could not but read books to gain knowledge. 8. He could not but sell the Judge 10% of his shares. 9. They could not but bury their roots. 10. We could not but fight for this democracy. 11. Things could not but change. 12. We could not but sleep in the warehouse.

  1. He had to struggle against the English.
  2. He had to feel pity for the lion.
  3. We had to educate our girls.
  4. We had to love everyone.
  5. We had to plant trees.
  6. We had to protect them.
  7. We had to read books to gain knowledge.
  8. He had to sell the Judge 10% of his shares.
  9. They had to bury their roots.
  10. We had to fight for this democracy.
  11. Things had to change.
  12. We had to sleep in the warehouse.

Every(body/one/noun) replaced by There is no (body/one/noun)….. but + verb

A. Aff: Everybody distrusts a liar.
Neg: There is no body but distrusts a liar. 
Neg: There is no body who does not distrust a liar. 

1. Everybody is conscious of health. 2. Everybody wants a friend. 3. Everybody disliked him. 4. Every living thing needs pure air. 5. Every nation can prosper by giving importance to education. 6. Every patriot works sincerely and honestly in normal course of life. 7. Every student is helped by our teachers. 8. Every student needs a computer. 9. Every woman likes it. 10. Everybody admires him. 11. Everybody attends a Baishakhi Mela. 12. Everybody dislikes him. 13. Everybody in our village loves him. 14. Everybody in our village loves him. 15. Everybody loves him. 16. Everybody should be conscious of his health. 17. Everyone lives in society. 18. Everyone can prosper in life with industry. 19. Everyone will admit this. 20. Everybody hates a liar. 21. Everybody hates a liar. 22. Everybody obeys the will of God. 23. Everyone likes a flower. 24. Every man wants to be crowned with success. 25. Every rose has a thorn. 26. Every building has iron. 27. Every cloud has a silver lining. 28. Every tree is known by its fruits.

  1. There is nobody but is conscious of health. / There is nobody who does not be conscious of health.
  2. There is nobody but wants a friend. / There is nobody who does not want a friend.
  3. There is nobody but disliked him. / There is nobody who did not dislike him.
  4. There is no living thing but needs pure air. / There is no living thing that does not need pure air.
  5. There is no nation but can prosper by giving importance to education. / There is no nation that cannot prosper by giving importance to education.
  6. There is no patriot but works sincerely and honestly in normal course of life. / There is no patriot who does not work sincerely and honestly in normal course of life.
  7. There is no student but is helped by our teachers. / There is no student who is not helped by our teachers.
  8. There is no student but needs a computer. / There is no student who does not need a computer.
  9. There is no woman but likes it. / There is no woman who does not like it.
  10. There is nobody but admires him. / There is nobody who does not admire him.
  11. There is nobody but attends a Baishakhi Mela. / There is nobody who does not attend a Baishakhi Mela.
  12. There is nobody but dislikes him. / There is nobody who does not dislike him.
  13. There is nobody in our village but loves him. / There is nobody in our village who does not love him.
  14. There is nobody in our village but loves him. / There is nobody in our village who does not love him.
  15. There is nobody but loves him. / There is nobody who does not love him.
  16. There is nobody but should be conscious of his health. / There is nobody who should not be conscious of his health.
  17. There is no one but lives in society. / There is no one who does not live in society.
  18. There is no one but can prosper in life with industry. / There is no one who cannot prosper in life with industry.
  19. There is no one but will admit this. / There is no one who will not admit this.
  20. There is nobody but hates a liar. / There is nobody who does not hate a liar.
  21. There is nobody but hates a liar. / There is nobody who does not hate a liar.
  22. There is nobody but obeys the will of God. / There is nobody who does not obey the will of God.
  23. There is no one but likes a flower. / There is no one who does not like a flower.
  24. There is no man but wants to be crowned with success. / There is no man who does not want to be crowned with success.
  25. There is no rose but has a thorn. / There is no rose that does not have a thorn.
  26. There is no building but has iron. / There is no building that does not have iron.
  27. There is no cloud but has a silver lining. / There is no cloud that does not have a silver lining.
  28. There is no tree but is known by its fruits. / There is no tree that is not known by its fruits.

B.  Neg: There is no one in the school but likes her.

Neg: There is no one in the school who does not like her.
Aff: Everyone in the school likes her.
1. There is no one but learns many things by watching television. 2. There is nobody but likes his magic spell. 3. There is nobody but supported the freedom fighters. 4. There is nobody but works hard to gain his object. 5. There is nobody but needs pure air. 6. There is no mother but loves a child. 7. There is nobody but wants to be happy. 8. There is no one but hates a terrorist.

  1. Everyone learns many things by watching television.
  2. Everybody likes his magic spell.
  3. Everybody supported the freedom fighters.
  4. Everybody works hard to gain his object.
  5. Everybody needs pure air.
  6. Every mother loves a child.
  7. Everybody wants to be happy.
  8. Everyone hates a terrorist.

By+gerund replaced by Without+gerund (negative)

A. Aff: By giving love to others, you can receive it.  

Neg: Without giving love to others, you cannot receive it.
1. By working hard, they can remove their condition. 2. By reading books, we can enrich our minds. 3. By working hard, one can shine. 4. By studying attentively, you can get A+. 5. By writing regularly, you can avoid your mistakes. 6. By taking exercises, you will be able to keep fit. 7. By watching TV, we can gather knowledge. 8. By playing well, you can get a reward. 9. By working hard, they can remove their condition. 10. By studying attentively, you can get A+. 11. By writing regularly, you can avoid your mistakes. 12. One can prosper in life by working hard. 13. One can communicate with others by using a language. 14. However, this problem can be solved by adopting some pragmatic steps.

  1. Without working hard, they cannot remove their condition.
  2. Without reading books, we cannot enrich our minds.
  3. Without working hard, one cannot shine.
  4. Without studying attentively, you cannot get A+.
  5. Without writing regularly, you cannot avoid your mistakes.
  6. Without taking exercises, you will not be able to keep fit.
  7. Without watching TV, we cannot gather knowledge.
  8. Without playing well, you cannot get a reward.
  9. Without working hard, they cannot remove their condition.
  10. Without studying attentively, you cannot get A+.
  11. Without writing regularly, you cannot avoid your mistakes.
  12. Without working hard, one cannot prosper in life.
  13. Without using a language, one cannot communicate with others.
  14. However, this problem cannot be solved without adopting some pragmatic steps.


B. Neg: Without studying hard, she will not get A+.
Aff: By studying hard, she will get A+.
1. Without taking vegetables, you cannot keep your body sound. 2. Without discussing the problem, you cannot solve it. 3. Without doing it, you cannot go to sleep. 4. Without learning English, we cannot hope to get any job. 5. Without practicing much, you can’t show better performance. 6. Without discussing the problem, you cannot solve it. 7. Without learning English, we cannot hope to get any job. 8. None can receive any reward without working hard. 9. Life becomes dull without taking recreation.

  1. By taking vegetables, you can keep your body sound.
  2. By discussing the problem, you can solve it.
  3. By doing it, you can go to sleep.
  4. By learning English, we can hope to get any job.
  5. By practicing much, you can show better performance.
  6. By discussing the problem, you can solve it.
  7. By learning English, we can hope to get any job.
  8. By working hard, one can receive a reward.
  9. By taking recreation, life becomes cheerful.

Superlative degree replaced by Positive degree

A. Aff: He was the fastest runner. 
Neg: No other runner was as/so fast as he.

1. He is the best player. 2. It was the happiest animal in the world. 3. My friend Paul is the best boy in the class. 4. Kazi Nazrul is one of the best writers. 5. Cox’s Bazar is one of the longest sea beaches in the world. 6. He is the noblest person. 7. Iron is one of the most useful metals. 8. Swimming is the best exercise. 9. Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest. 10. Dhaka is the largest city in Bangladesh. 11. Poverty is one of the greatest problems in our country. 12. Corruption is one of the most dangerous weapons to destroy a society. 13. At present, cricket is one of the most popular games in our country.

  1. No other player is as good as he.
  2. No other animal in the world was as happy as it.
  3. No other boy in the class is as good as my friend Paul.
  4. Very few writers are as good as Kazi Nazrul.
  5. Very few sea beaches in the world are as long as Cox’s Bazar.
  6. No other person is as noble as he.
  7. Very few metals are as useful as iron.
  8. No other exercise is as good as swimming.
  9. No other mangrove forest is as large as the Sundarbans.
  10. No other city in Bangladesh is as large as Dhaka.
  11. Very few problems in our country are as great as poverty.
  12. Very few weapons to destroy a society are as dangerous as corruption.
  13. Very few games in our country are as popular as cricket at present.

B. Neg: No other poet was as great as Kazi Nazrul Islam.
Aff: Kazi Nazrul Islam was the greatest poet.
1. No other city in Bangladesh is so big as Dhaka. 2. No other city in Bangladesh is so large as Dhaka. 3. Very few boys in the class are as bad as he. 4. No other man in the village is so wise as he. 5. No other spinner in Bangladesh is as perfect as Rafiq. 6. No other country is as populous as she. 7. Very few countries in the world are as populous as it. 8. Very few rivers in Bangladesh are as big as the Padma. 9. Very few problems are as big as the price hike for them. 10. Very few sea beaches are as beautiful as it. 11. Very few insects are as busy as the bee.

  1. Dhaka is the biggest city in Bangladesh.
  2. Dhaka is the largest city in Bangladesh.
  3. He is the worst boy in the class.
  4. He is the wisest man in the village.
  5. Rafiq is the most perfect spinner in Bangladesh.
  6. She is the most populous country.
  7. It is one of the most populous countries in the world.
  8. The Padma is one of the biggest rivers in Bangladesh.
  9. The price hike is one of the biggest problems for them.
  10. It is one of the most beautiful sea beaches.
  11. The bee is one of the busiest insects.

As soon as replaced by No sooner had……verb3……than

A. Aff: As soon as he saw me, he ran away.
Neg: No sooner had he seen me than he ran away.
1. As soon as I reached the station, the train left. 2. As soon as the teacher came, there was silence. 3. As soon as she heard the news, she burst into tears. 4. As soon as he saw it, he showed me. 5. As soon as she arrived home, the telephone rang. 6. As soon as we reached the station, the train left. 7. As soon as the students came to college, the bell rang. 8. As soon as we started for college, the rain started. 9. As soon as he saw me, he ran away swiftly. 10. As soon as the police marked the thief, he ran away. 11. As soon as the thief saw the police, he ran away.

  1. No sooner had I reached the station than the train left.
  2. No sooner had the teacher come than there was silence.
  3. No sooner had she heard the news than she burst into tears.
  4. No sooner had he seen it than he showed me.
  5. No sooner had she arrived home than the telephone rang.
  6. No sooner had we reached the station than the train left.
  7. No sooner had the students come to college than the bell rang.
  8. No sooner had we started for college than the rain started.
  9. No sooner had he seen me than he ran away swiftly.
  10. No sooner had the police marked the thief than he ran away.
  11. No sooner had the thief seen the police than he ran away.

B. Neg: No sooner had the rain stopped than they left the shelter.
Aff: As soon as the rain stopped, they left the shelter.
1. No sooner had we reached the station than the train left. 2. No sooner had the man seen than he ran away. 3. No sooner had the thief seen the police than the thief fled away from the spot. 4. No sooner had we reached the college than the rain started. 5. No sooner had she finished one project than she started the next. 6. No sooner had I eaten the fish than I started feeling sick. 7. No sooner had we heard the noise than we rushed to the spot. 8. No sooner had I closed my eyes than I fell asleep. 9. No sooner had she read the letter than she started crying. 10. No sooner had I seen Jim than he started laughing. 11. No sooner had we entered the room than the lights were off.

  1. As soon as we reached the station, the train left.
  2. As soon as the man saw, he ran away.
  3. As soon as the thief saw the police, he fled away from the spot.
  4. As soon as we reached the college, the rain started.
  5. As soon as she finished one project, she started the next.
  6. As soon as I ate the fish, I started feeling sick.
  7. As soon as we heard the noise, we rushed to the spot.
  8. As soon as I closed my eyes, I fell asleep.
  9. As soon as she read the letter, she started crying.
  10. As soon as I saw Jim, he started laughing.
  11. As soon as we entered the room, the lights were off.

too……to + verb1 replaced by so……that + sub + can/could (not) + verb1

A. Aff: The tea is too hot to be drunk. 
Neg: The tea is so hot that it can’t be drunk.
1. This fact is too evident to require proof. 2. Any branch of knowledge is too difficult to be conquered by perseverance. 3. He is too honest to accept a bribe. 4. This is too small a thing to put down. 5. He is too old to get the job. 6. He is too weak to move. 7. The writer was too poor to maintain his family. 8. The boy was too clever to cope with him. 9. John is too poor to help her. 10. We are too late to reach there in time. 11. The old man was too weak to walk. 12. I am too confused to do it. 13. It is too heavy for her to carry. 14. He is too dull to pass in the exam. 15. He was too short to touch it. 16. He is too young to take the responsibilities.

  1. This fact is so evident that it cannot require proof.
  2. Any branch of knowledge is so difficult that it cannot be conquered by perseverance.
  3. He is so honest that he cannot accept a bribe.
  4. This is so small a thing that it cannot be put down.
  5. He is so old that he cannot get the job.
  6. He is so weak that he cannot move.
  7. The writer was so poor that he could not maintain his family.
  8. The boy was so clever that no one could cope with him.
  9. John is so poor that he cannot help her.
  10. We are so late that we cannot reach there in time.
  11. The old man was so weak that he could not walk.
  12. I am so confused that I cannot do it.
  13. It is so heavy that she cannot carry it.

B. Neg: The old man was so tired that he could not walk.
Aff: The old man was too tired to walk.
1. The old man was so thirsty that he could not talk. 2. The box is so heavy that I can’t carry it. 3. The baby was so little that he could not walk. 4. The box is so old that it cannot be used. 5. The problem is so difficult that I cannot solve it. 6. He is so poor that he cannot send his children to school. 7. The puzzle was so difficult that I could not solve it. 8. He is so strong that you cannot beat him. 9. He is so stupid that he will not pass the test. 10. He is so old that he cannot walk without support. 11. She was so distressed that she could not answer my questions.

  1. The old man was too thirsty to talk.
  2. The box is too heavy to carry.
  3. The baby was too little to walk.
  4. The box is too old to be used.
  5. The problem is too difficult to solve.
  6. He is too poor to send his children to school.
  7. The puzzle was too difficult to solve.
  8. He is too strong to be beaten.
  9. He is too stupid to pass the test.
  10. He is too old to walk without support.
  11. She was too distressed to answer my questions.

as/so ……. as replaced by not less……than

A. Aff: He was as ferocious as a tiger.
Neg: He was not less ferocious than a tiger.
1. Opu is as tall as Nuru. 2. Bela is as intelligent as Abul. 3. Sorrow is as strong as hunger. 4. Oranges are not as cheap as apples. 5. It is as big as the Buriganga. 6. He is as good as his brother. 7. London is as big as Oxford. 8. A mobile phone is more useful than a computer. 9. They are as stout as we. 10. He is as attentive as Dana. 11. Dana is as smart as Parul. 12. She is as beautiful as her older sister. 13. Jamil is as handsome as Saikat. 14. It is as ugly as a crow. 15. You are as clear as he. 16. You are as sincere as Munna.

  1. Opu is not less tall than Nuru.
  2. Bela is not less intelligent than Abul.
  3. Sorrow is not less strong than hunger.
  4. Oranges are not less cheap than apples.
  5. It is not less big than the Buriganga.
  6. He is not less good than his brother.
  7. London is not less big than Oxford.
  8. A mobile phone is not less useful than a computer.
  9. They are not less stout than we.
  10. He is not less attentive than Dana.
  11. Dana is not less smart than Parul.
  12. She is not less beautiful than her older sister.
  13. Jamil is not less handsome than Saikat.
  14. It is not less ugly than a crow.
  15. You are not less clear than he.
  16. You are not less sincere than Munna.

B. Neg: The cow is not less useful than a donkey. 
Aff: The cow is as useful as a donkey.
1. He was not less short than she. 2. Riches are not less important than honesty. 3. E-mail is not less cheap than telex. 4. The cuckoo is not less clever than the crow. 5. The cow is not less useful than the goat. 6. Peter is not less clever than Rana. 7. Health is less important than wealth. 8. Blood is not less thick than water. 9. He is not less tall than Mr. Hulas. 10. He is not less intelligent than this boy. 11. His new book is not less interesting than his earlier books. 12. I am not less interested than Rani in cricket.

  1. He was as short as she.
  2. Riches are as important as honesty.
  3. E-mail is as cheap as telex.
  4. The cuckoo is as clever as the crow.
  5. The cow is as useful as the goat.
  6. Peter is as clever as Rana.
  7. Health is as important as wealth.
  8. Blood is as thick as water.
  9. He is as tall as Mr. Hulas.
  10. He is as intelligent as this boy.
  11. His new book is as interesting as his earlier books.
  12. I am as interested as Rani in cricket.

Both …… and/as well as/and replaced by Not only ……. but also

A. Aff: He is both a good student and a singer.

Neg:  He is not only a good student but also a singer.
1. Both Rubaba and Smrity were obedient. 2. Miraz as well as Ebon is a very good cricketer. 3. The plot moved both swiftly and artfully throughout the movie. 4. Neela was both a singer and a dancer. 5. Mayesha both likes and recommends the movie. 6. Both Monir and Maruf prefer cricket to classical music. 7. The match is being shown both at GTV and Channel 9. 8. The directors wanted both to win and to receive recognition for their work. 9. Both Rahim and Karim went there. 10. The freedom fighters are both honorable and remembered. 11. The producers ended up both extending and expanding their filming hours. 12. I as well as Rana went to school. 13. We as well as Dana did this. 14. Both the movie and the play were good. 15. I liked both the movie and the play. 16. The actors were both engaging and skillful in their performances.

  1. Rubaba was not only obedient but also Smrity.
  2. Miraz is not only a very good cricketer but also Ebon.
  3. The plot moved not only swiftly but also artfully throughout the movie.
  4. Neela was not only a singer but also a dancer.
  5. Mayesha not only likes but also recommends the movie.
  6. Monir not only prefers cricket but also Maruf prefers it to classical music.
  7. The match is being shown not only at GTV but also at Channel 9.
  8. The directors wanted not only to win but also to receive recognition for their work.
  9. Rahim went not only there but also Karim.
  10. The freedom fighters are not only honorable but also remembered.
  11. The producers ended up not only extending but also expanding their filming hours.
  12. I went to school not only as well as Rana.
  13. We did this not only as well as Dana.
  14. The movie was not only good but also the play.
  15. I liked not only the movie but also the play.
  16. The actors were not only engaging but also skillful in their performances.

B. Neg: He is not only a cheat but also arrogant.
Aff: He is both a cheat and  arrogant.

1. I am weak not only at English but also at Mathematics. 2. Shakespeare was not only a dramatist but also an actor. 3. She is not only rich but also famous. 4. He visited not only France but also Switzerland. 5. He was not only upset but also angry. 6. The place was not only good but also safe. 7. She speaks not only English but also French. 8. She not only speaks English but also French. 9. She was not only sad but also angry. 10. They not only need food but also shelter. 11. Not only do they need food, but they also need shelter. 12. Not only they need food, they also need shelter. 13. He not only insulted her in front of her friends but also threatened to beat her up. 14. Not only was she sad, she was also angry. 15. She is not only a good wife but also a good mother.

  1. I am both weak at English and Mathematics.
  2. Shakespeare was both a dramatist and an actor.
  3. She is both rich and famous.
  4. He visited both France and Switzerland.
  5. He was both upset and angry.
  6. The place was both good and safe.
  7. She speaks both English and French.
  8. She speaks both English and French.
  9. She was both sad and angry.
  10. They need both food and shelter.
  11. They need both food and shelter.
  12. They need both food and shelter.
  13. He insulted her in front of her friends and also threatened to beat her up.
  14. She was both sad and angry.
  15. She is both a good wife and a good mother.

Ways of changing negative from affirmative

1.  auxiliary verb + n’t      and    opposite word
Simple present: Sub + do not/does not+verb1……….
Simple past: Sub + did not +verb1……….
N.B.: Use at all avoiding very and very much
always/ever=never,  any=no,  sometimes=often

A. 1. He was a kind man. 2. He is a regular student. 3. They are honest and pious. 4. So, we should be honest in our life. 5. He is loved by everybody. 6. He was unmarried. 7. Day-to-day life in Dhaka is expensive. 8. It lives together. 9. A healthy man is an asset to his family. 10. A good student should be conscious of politics. 11. A tea stall is a crowded place. 12. A life with an assignment is an actual life. 13. An unhealthy man is only a liability to his family. 14. Money is essential in our life. 15. Cox’s Bazar sea beach is a beautiful place. 16. E-mail is used for important purposes. 17. E-mail is a latest messaging system. 18. Day-to-day life in Dhaka is expensive. 19. This was an extraordinary ship. 20. A patriot is respected by all. 21. Man is mortal. 22. The Titanic was regarded as unsinkable. 23. I shall remember you. 24. She acted foolishly. 25. Dhaka is an old city. 26. But mountaineers are courageous people. 27. English is easy. 28. I am your enemy/foe. 29. They solved their problem wisely.

  1. He was not a kind man.
  2. He is not a regular student.
  3. They are not honest and pious.
  4. So, we should not be dishonest in our life.
  5. He is not loved by everybody.
  6. He was not unmarried.
  7. Day-to-day life in Dhaka is not inexpensive.
  8. It does not live separately.
  9. A healthy man is not a liability to his family.
  10. A good student should not be unconscious of politics.
  11. A tea stall is not an uncrowded place.
  12. A life with an assignment is not an unreal life.
  13. An unhealthy man is not an asset to his family.
  14. Money is not unessential in our life.
  15. Cox’s Bazar sea beach is not an ugly place.
  16. E-mail is not used for unimportant purposes.
  17. E-mail is not an outdated messaging system.
  18. Day-to-day life in Dhaka is not cheap.
  19. This was not an ordinary ship.
  20. A patriot is not disrespected by all.
  21. Man is not immortal.
  22. The Titanic was not regarded as sinkable.
  23. I shall not forget you.
  24. She did not act wisely.
  25. Dhaka is not a new city.
  26. But mountaineers are not cowardly people.
  27. English is not difficult.
  28. I am not your friend.
  29. They did not solve their problem unwisely.

 

Ways of changing Negative to Assertive

1. Remove negation such as  no, not/n’t, never, nothing, nobody, no one
Simple Present: Subject + verb1                               

Simple past: Subject + verb
2. Use opposite word
N.B.: Use very and very much avoiding at all 

Never = always/ever, no = any, often = sometimes

1. He is not dull. 2. She is not ugly. 3. Her tongue is not smooth. 4. The treatment is not complete. 5. She is not guilty. 6. She was not unhappy. 7. Nobody was absent. 8. English is not difficult. 9. The poor fisherman agreed to his term. 10. It was not the wrong thing to do. 11. Farmers are not living in the town. 12. Feroza did not come of a rich family. 13. Hazi Muhammad Muhsin was not an unkind man. 14. Frugality is not a bad habit. 15. The children will not discontinue this work. 16. The dancers are not female. 17. Hamidur has not many bad friends. 18. Fresh air is not unnecessary for existence. 19. He is not a man of low profile. 20. He is not an irregular student of class Ten. 21. He is not insincere to his duties. 22. He is not weak and inactive. 23. He is not dishonest and insincere. 24. He is not inattentive to his studies. 25. He does not keep bad company. 26. He did live a luxurious life and take much food. 27. He did not dislike sea. 28. He did not pass his early life in happiness. 29. It is not improbable that he will arrive. 30. He is not incompetent for the post. 31. He was not a cruel man. 32. He was not truthful. 33. He was not a fool. 34. He was not born in a poor family. 35. He was not born in an uneducated family. 36. He was not in a poor dress. 37. But this is not possible now. 38. He was not cruel. 39. Her parents did not dislike her at all. 40. Her father is not a rich farmer. 41. It is not a comparable creation. 42. It is not a human act. 43. It is not a beautiful bird. 44. It does not live alone. 45. It is not feeble. 46. It is not good for health. 47. It is not behind our kitchen. 48. It doesn’t look beautiful. 49. It is not hard to operate at all. 50. He was not an unkind man at all.

  1. He is bright.
  2. She is beautiful.
  3. Her tongue is smooth.
  4. The treatment is complete.
  5. She is guilty.
  6. She was happy.
  7. Everybody was present.
  8. English is easy.
  9. The poor fisherman agreed to his term.
  10. It was the right thing to do.
  11. Farmers are living in the town.
  12. Feroza came of a rich family.
  13. Hazi Muhammad Muhsin was a kind man.
  14. Frugality is a good habit.
  15. The children will continue this work.
  16. The dancers are male.
  17. Hamidur has many good friends.
  18. Fresh air is necessary for existence.
  19. He is a man of high profile.
  20. He is a regular student of class Ten.
  21. He is sincere to his duties.
  22. He is strong and active.
  23. He is honest and sincere.
  24. He is attentive to his studies.
  25. He keeps good company.
  26. He lived a simple life and took moderate food.
  27. He liked the sea.
  28. He passed his early life in happiness.
  29. It is probable that he will arrive.
  30. He is competent for the post.
  31. He was a kind man.
  32. He was truthful.
  33. He was wise.
  34. He was born in a rich family.
  35. He was born in an educated family.
  36. He was in a fine dress.
  37. But this is possible now.
  38. He was kind.
  39. Her parents liked her very much.
  40. Her father is a rich farmer.
  41. It is a comparable creation.
  42. It is a human act.
  43. It is a beautiful bird.
  44. It lives with others.
  45. It is strong.
  46. It is good for health.
  47. It is in front of our kitchen.
  48. It looks beautiful.
  49. It is easy to operate.
  50. He was a kind man.

Some Common Opposite Words

Main word

Opposite word

Main

word

Opposite

word

Sincere

Insincere

Real

Unreal

Punctual

Late

Hard

Easy

Literate

Illiterate

Respon

sible

Irrespons

ible

Possible

Impossible

Doubtful

Sure

Pleased

Displeased

Remember

Forget

Honesty

Dishonesty

Honour

Dishonor

Good

Bad

Honest

Dishonest

Regular

Irregular

Moral

Immoral

Active

Inactive

Pleasant

Unpleasant

Mortal

Immortal

Comfort

able

Uncomfor

table

Willing

Unwilling

Obey

Disobey

Solvent

Insolvent

Right

Wrong

Fact

Fiction

Safe

Unsafe

Young

Old

Sorrow

Joy

Rise

Fall

Import

Export

Equal

Unequal

Correct

Incorrect

Arrive

Depart

Fat

Thin

Depend

ent

Independ

ent

Liable

Asset

Lazy

Active

Clean

Dirty

Kind

Unkind

Quickly

Slowly

Different

Similar

Mad

Sane

Polite

Impolite

Wise

Unwise

New

Old

Correctly

Incorrectly

Abundant

Scarce

Appear

Disappear

Accurate

Inaccurate

Artificial

Natural

Advan

tage

Disadvan

tage

Bent

Straight

Admit

Deny

Lend

Borrow

Alive

Dead

Build

Destroy

Ancient

Modern

Boundless

Limited

Attractive

Repulsive

Captive

Free

Awake

Asleep

Common

Rare

Cheerful

Sad

Feeble

Strong

Harsh

Mild

Intelligent

Stupid

Perma

nent

Temporary

Private

Public

Patient

Impatient

Serious

Trivial

Shallow

Deep

Strict

Lenient

Take

Give

Zenith 

Nadir

War

Peace

Visible

Invisible

Absent

Present

Obedient

Disobedi

ent

Happy

Unhappy

Fertile

Barren

Grateful

Ungrateful

Valid

Invalid

Love

Hate

Top

Bottom

Rich

Poor

Freedom

Bondage

Present

Absent

Able

Unable

Wise

Unwise

Reason

able

Unreason

able

Friend

Foe/enemy

favorable

Unfavor

able

Always

Never

Early

Late

Ordinary

Extraordi

nary

Push

Pull

Necessary

Unnecessary

Fortunate

Unfortunate

Smooth

Unsmooth

Loyal

Disloyal

Apart

Together

Optimist

Pessimist

Ascend

Descend

Impure

Pure

Blame

Praise

Satisfactory

Unsatisfac

tory

Bless

Curse

Tame

Wild

Bitter

Sweet

Zip

Unzip

Brighten

Fade

Voluntary

Compulsory

Cheap

Expensive

Clever

Stupid

Exceptional rules

Affirmative Negative
a. He is the only boy of 15. No other boy than/but he is of 15.
b. I read only English. I read no other subject than English.
c. Water is liquid. Water is neither solid nor gaseous.
d. Milk is white. Milk has no other colour without white.
e. Iron is solid. Iron is neither liquid nor gaseous.
f. Where there is fire, there is smoke.  There is no smoke without fire.
g. He tried all plans. He left no stone unturned.
h. He has given up smoking for good. He will never smoke again.
i. He is less ugly than you said. He is not as ugly as you said. 
j. You are less good than he said. You are not as good as he said.
k. He has left the village forever. He will never come to his village again.
l. All must submit to death. No one can escape death.
m. Where there is fire, there is smoke.  There is no smoke without fire.
n. I am unable to attend their needs. I cannot attend their needs.
o. I missed the train. I could not catch the train.
p. Everyone admits that he is a good musician. No one can deny that he is a good musician.
q. Everybody will admit that I am right. Nobody will deny that I am right.
r. It is often difficult in company to speak frankly. It is not always easy in company to speak frankly.
s. I refused to wait any longer. I would not wait any longer.
t. More attacks followed. This was not his last attack.
u. I was doubtful if he would come. I was not sure that he would come.
v. He always minds his lessons. He never neglects his lessons.
w. It always pours when it rains. It never rains but pours.
x. You are the only person fit for the post. No other person but you are fit for the post.
y. I come here for the last time. Never again I shall come here.
z. In all respects this morning was like any other. This morning did not differ from any other in any respect.
aa. He will go only under compulsion. He will go unless he is compelled.
bb. Chance and accidents are only aliases of ignorance. Chance and accidents are nothing but aliases of ignorance.
cc. Jim was always on time. Jim never late.
dd. I saw only but husks and dust in the bag. I saw nothing in the bag but husks and dust.
ee. It was the only school for males. There was no other school for males.
ff. A little boy is always innocent.. A little boy is never guilty.
gg. There are many people here. There are not a few people here.
hh. We sold a little honey. We did not sell much honey.
ii. I come here for the last time. I shall never come here
jj. Then I saw him last. I have never seen him since then.
kk. I warn you for the last time. I shall never warn you.
ll. I have given up smoking forever. I shall never smoke again.
mm. He came here for the last time. He never came here again.