Class 7 Worksheet on Transformation of Sentences



Class 7 Worksheet on Transformation of Sentences

Say It Another Way: Sentence Transformation Practice for Class 7
This worksheet helps Class 7 learners become flexible thinkers by transforming sentences in different grammatical forms. From positive to negative, exclamatory to assertive, tense shifts, voice changes, and structural conversions, students sharpen both writing skills and grammatical fluency.
Why Sentence Transformation Matters in Grammar?
Mastering sentence transformation helps learners:
1. Express the same idea in multiple ways, boosting written clarity.
2. Understand grammar rules across sentence types and tenses.
3. Prepare for syllabus-based editing, comprehension, and composition tasks.
4. Build stronger creative and analytical writing skills.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet features five rigorous and varied exercises:
✏️ Exercise 1 – Positive to Negative
Students rewrite each sentence in its negative form without changing the meaning. Example: “She is always cheerful.” → “She is never dull.”
❓ Exercise 2 – Assertive to Interrogative
Learners convert simple declarative sentences into interrogative ones, reinforcing sentence structure awareness.
❗ Exercise 3 – Exclamatory to Assertive
Exclamatory sentences like “What a thrilling cricket match!” are changed into assertive formats like “It was a thrilling cricket match.”
⏳ Exercise 4 – Tense Conversion
Students rewrite each sentence or paragraph in the indicated tense (e.g., present to future or past to present), helping reinforce verb awareness and time reference.
🔄 Exercise 5 – Mixed Sentence Transformations
A mix of structural rewrites including active/passive voice, combining or splitting sentences, and using transformation cues like “too…to” → “so…that…not”.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Positive to Negative
1. She is never gloomy.
2. He doesn’t miss a day of cricket.
3. The teacher did not criticise Riya for her project.
4. My mother didn’t cook bad food for us.
5. They didn’t miss their flight.
6. The weather was not unpleasant yesterday.
7. Ananya does not sing badly in competitions.
8. This is not the worst painting in the gallery.
Exercise 2 – Assertive to Interrogative
1. Is it raining heavily?
2. Is he your best friend?
3. Can’t you ride a bicycle?
4. Is she a good singer?
5. Does she study every evening?
6. Did the cat sleep on the sofa?
7. Did we go to Mysuru for the holidays?
8. Did Rahul participate in the chess tournament?
Exercise 3 – Exclamatory to Assertive
1. This is a lovely garden.
2. The player runs very fast.
3. You are very kind to help me.
4. It was a thrilling cricket match.
5. That was a very loud noise.
6. This place feels very peaceful.
7. It is an exciting book to read.
8. We are very lucky to live near the sea.
Exercise 4 – Tense Change
1. They will enjoy playing football in the evening.
2. I write a letter to my cousin every night.
3. We went to the temple every Monday.
4. They are playing carrom in the hall.
5. He will be studying for his test tomorrow.
6. We will eat mangoes in May and June.
7. I visited Kolkata during the summer break.
8. The team celebrates after the match.
Exercise 5 – Mixed Sentence Transformations
1. A beautiful Rangoli was made by my mother.
2. Ritu wrote the story.
3. He was so tired that he could not walk.
4. This is my red bicycle.
5. He finished the work and left the office.
6. The boy is so tall that he can reach the top shelf.
7. The girl won the race. She is my friend.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is sentence transformation in Class 7 grammar?
Through practice with patterns like direct-indirect speech, degrees of comparison, or question tags.
It tests grammar flexibility, comprehension, and writing variety, key skills in board exams.