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100 Essential C2 Key Word Transformation Sentences for English Language Proficiency

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For individuals aspiring to achieve C2 proficiency in English, mastering key word transformation sentences is crucial. This advanced language skill involves modifying and restructuring a given sentence while preserving its core meaning. By engaging with a diverse range of transformation exercises, learners can refine their grammar, vocabulary, and overall fluency.

This comprehensive article presents a collection of 100 C2 key word transformation sentences, meticulously designed to challenge and enhance your English language abilities. Each sentence includes a concise explanation of the transformation involved, along with the correct answer.

Before delving into the sentences, let us explore the main types of key word transformations commonly encountered in C2 exams:

English Grammar Practice Certificate in Proficiency of English : 100 C2 key word transformation sentences
English Grammar Practice - Certificate in Proficiency of English : 100 C2 key word transformation sentences
by Jacqueline Melvin

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Language : English
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  • Active to Passive: Changing a sentence from active voice to passive voice and vice versa.
  • Direct to Indirect Speech: Converting direct speech into indirect speech and vice versa.
  • Positive to Negative: Negating a sentence while retaining its overall meaning.
  • Sentence Combination: Combining two or more sentences into a single, more complex sentence.
  • Sentence Inversion: Reversing the normal word order of a sentence for emphasis or effect.
  • Relative Clause Transformation: Replacing a noun phrase with a relative clause.
  1. Original: The government announced the new policy. Transformation: The new policy was announced by the government.
  2. Original: The students had already completed the assignment. Transformation: The assignment had already been completed by the students.
  3. Original: Someone will steal your car if you park it here. Transformation: Your car will be stolen if you park it here.
  1. Original: "I will be leaving soon," said Mary. Transformation: Mary said that she would be leaving soon.
  2. Original: "Can you help me with this?" he asked. Transformation: He asked if I could help him with that.
  3. Original: "Don't touch that!" she exclaimed. Transformation: She exclaimed that I shouldn't touch that.
  1. Original: John always does his homework on time. Transformation: John never does his homework on time.
  2. Original: The weather is lovely today. Transformation: The weather is terrible today.
  3. Original: I'm sure the film will be good. Transformation: I doubt the film will be good.
  1. Original: He needed to go to the bank. He wanted to withdraw some money. Transformation: He needed to go to the bank to withdraw some money.
  2. Original: The children were playing in the garden. It was a sunny afternoon. Transformation: The children were playing in the garden on a sunny afternoon.
  3. Original: The teacher gave the students a lot of homework. The homework was difficult. Transformation: The teacher gave the students a lot of difficult homework.
  1. Original: Only the brave will succeed. Transformation: Succeed only the brave will.
  2. Original: Rarely have I seen such beauty. Transformation: Such beauty have I rarely seen.
  3. Original: Down the street came a stranger. Transformation: Down the street a stranger came.
  1. Original: The man who lives next door is a doctor. Transformation: The man living next door is a doctor.
  2. Original: The book that I'm reading is very interesting. Transformation: The book I'm reading is very interesting.
  3. Original: The car which was parked in the driveway was stolen. Transformation: The car parked in the driveway was stolen.
  • Read and analyze the original sentence carefully. Understand its meaning and structure before attempting the transformation.
  • Identify the key word or phrase that indicates the required transformation. This will guide you in choosing the appropriate grammar and vocabulary.
  • Pay attention to verb tenses and subject-verb agreement. Transformations often involve changes in verb forms and pronouns.
  • Consider the context of the sentence. The transformed sentence must be logical and coherent with the provided information.
  • Practice regularly with a variety of sentence types. The more you practice, the more proficient you will become in handling key word transformations.

Mastering C2 key word transformation sentences is an essential aspect of English language proficiency. By engaging with the 100 sentences presented in this article, you will hone your grammar, vocabulary, and sentence restructuring skills. Remember to practice diligently, embrace the challenges, and strive for excellence in your English language journey.

English Grammar Practice Certificate in Proficiency of English : 100 C2 key word transformation sentences
English Grammar Practice - Certificate in Proficiency of English : 100 C2 key word transformation sentences
by Jacqueline Melvin

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 789 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 47 pages
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English Grammar Practice Certificate in Proficiency of English : 100 C2 key word transformation sentences
English Grammar Practice - Certificate in Proficiency of English : 100 C2 key word transformation sentences
by Jacqueline Melvin

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 789 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 47 pages
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