Transformations
Unit–8: Transformations Introduction In English grammar, transformation means changing the form of a sentence without changing its meaning. It helps us express the same idea in different ways. For example: Ali is playing cricket. This can be changed into: Is Ali playing cricket? Both sentences have almost the same idea, but their forms are different. Learning transformations helps students improve their writing and speaking skills.

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