✅ 1–10: Change Noun ➡ Verb (or Verb ➡ Noun)
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He made a suggestion. (Use suggest as verb)
👉 He suggested it. -
She gave a reply. (Use reply as verb)
👉 She replied. -
They had a fight. (Use fight as verb)
👉 They fought. -
I have hope in you. (Use hope as verb)
👉 I hope in you. -
We took a walk. (Use walk as verb)
👉 We walked. -
He showed kindness. (Use kind as adjective)
👉 He is kind. -
Her explanation was clear. (Use explain as verb)
👉 She explained clearly. -
The teacher gave permission. (Use permit as verb)
👉 The teacher permitted it. -
The police made an arrest. (Use arrest as verb)
👉 The police arrested him. -
His speech gave encouragement. (Use encourage as verb)
👉 His speech encouraged us.
✅ 11–20: Change Adjective ➡ Noun (or Noun ➡ Adjective)
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He is honest. (Use honesty as noun)
👉 His honesty is known to all. -
She is very beautiful. (Use beauty as noun)
👉 Her beauty is admirable. -
The boy is brave. (Use bravery as noun)
👉 The boy showed great bravery. -
He is wise. (Use wisdom as noun)
👉 He is known for his wisdom. -
We admire her generous nature. (Use generosity as noun)
👉 Her generosity is admirable. -
The girl is intelligent. (Use intelligence as noun)
👉 Her intelligence is impressive. -
He is a poor man. (Use poverty as noun)
👉 He lives in poverty. -
She is rich. (Use richness as noun)
👉 Her richness is evident in her lifestyle. -
The baby is innocent. (Use innocence as noun)
👉 The baby’s innocence is charming. -
He is punctual. (Use punctuality as noun)
👉 His punctuality is appreciated.
✅ 21–30: Change Adjective/Verb ➡ Adverb and Vice Versa
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He runs fast. (Use quick as adjective)
👉 He is a quick runner. -
She sings beautifully. (Use beautiful as adjective)
👉 She has a beautiful voice. -
He works hard. (Use hardworking as adjective)
👉 He is a hardworking person. -
They spoke politely. (Use polite as adjective)
👉 They were very polite in their speech. -
He replied rudely. (Use rude as adjective)
👉 His reply was rude. -
She handled the issue wisely. (Use wise as adjective)
👉 She gave a wise solution. -
He answered correctly. (Use correct as adjective)
👉 His answer was correct. -
The task was completed easily. (Use easy as adjective)
👉 The task was easy to complete. -
She patiently waited. (Use patient as adjective)
👉 She was patient while waiting. -
They finished quickly. (Use quick as adjective)
👉 They gave a quick finish.
💡Tips for Mastery:
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Identify the target part of speech (noun, verb, adjective, adverb).
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Transform the main idea into the new grammatical form while retaining the meaning.
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Adjust other sentence parts as needed (e.g., auxiliary verbs, word order).
