GP Rating Entrance Exam Preparation

Make meaningful simple sentences using the given words:

Happy–I feel happy with my brother

Against–India will play against Pakistan

Study–I study in a school

Walk–I walk in the morning

Sing–You sing very well

Helpful–Ramesh is very helpful person

Sad–I am feeling sad today.

Please–Please help me.

Find–I cannot find my pen.

Always–Sun always sets in the west

Appear–My brother will appear in a TV serial

Remember–We remember good people

Silent–Please be silent in the class

Difficult–This is a difficult question.

Energy–You need energy to play football

Morning–I study in the morning

Follow–We should follow good habits

Make–We make toys from plastic.

Complete–I shall complete my work today

Quickly–Finish your work quickly

Beautiful–Rita is a beautiful girl

Properly–Arrange your bag properly before going to school

Bad–Arif is a bad boy

Park–There is a park near my house

Rest–Ravi is taking rest after lunch

Feel–People feel good after watching good movie

Help–We should help poor

Happy–My mother was very happy after seeing me

Noise–Children are making too much noise

Brave–Indian soldiers are very brave

Honest–Our leader is very honest

Fun–Watching cartoons is fun

Strong–Exercise makes you strong

Find–I will find my lost book in the morning

Soon–Father will come back soon from office

Later–I will eat dinner later

Complete–Students should complete their home work

Quickly–Run fast to reach quickly

Easily–He can solve this question easily

Properly–Always do your work properly

Prepare–I will prepare for exam today

Important–Reading is important

Courage–We should have courage to speak the truth

Wise–Newton was a wise man

Lovely–Flower is very lovely

Attack–The dogs attack the cat

Friend–Ravi is y friend

Enemy–Pakistan is India’s enemy

Contact–You should contact police if you have problem

Common–Rose is a common flower

Government–India has a good government

Family–I love my family

Because–I will not go to play because I am not well

Care–We should take care of our parents

Final–I have my final exam today

People–I saw many people in the garden

Private–I go to a private school

Meet–We always meet new people

Everybody–Everybody should follow traffic rules

Student–I am a good student

Bright–Today is a bright day

Right–I always give right answers

Towards–My home is towards the park

Think–We should always think positive

Support–We should support the poor

Reduce–We should reduce noise pollution

Price–Price of onion is high

Advise–Always take good advise

Prize–I won a prize in cricket match

Lawyer–My father is a lawyer

Discover–we always discover new things in new places

Continue–We should continue doing good work

Hotel–I stayed in a hotel in Delhi

Mask–We should wear mask in public places

Ask–I ask questions about history

Improve–We should Always improve our knowledge

Move–Move out from dirty places

Offer–I offer food to poor people

Sell–I want to sell my watch

Buy--I want to buy new watch

National–Lotus is our national flower

Suffer–Ravi suffers from a medical problem

World–The whole world is beautiful

Skill–I have a good skill in craft

Product–Ram makes soaps. His product is very good.

Never–I never tells lies

Clever–Fox is a clever animal

Friendly–Suresh is a friendly boy

Enough–I should eat enough healthy food

Force–The man pulls rickshaw with force

Pray–I pray to god everyday

Agree–I agree with your argument

Disagree–I disagree with your argument

Accept–Please accept my proposal

Reject–He rejected my gift

Deny–I deny all your false claims

Before–I drink milk before I go to sleep

After–I drink water after my meals.

Sleep–I sleep early in the night

Town–I live in a small town

Say–Always say good things

Offer–I made an offer to the buyer

Often–I often go for morning walk

Direction–We follow maps for direction

Money–We should not be money minded

Born–Mahatma Gandhi was born on 2nd October

Fight–Do not fight with others

Enjoy–Enjoy with your friends

Inside–I want to go inside the house

Outside–Don’t play outside summers

Under–Ball is under the bed

Over–I jumped over the rope

Sailor–I want to become a sailor on ship

Fool–Arif made me fool

Cheat–Ritesh cheated the shopkeeper

Smart–Rudra is a smart boy

Lazy–I feel very lazy after eating food

Active–Small children are very active

Recent–I saw the recent movie

Focus–We should Focus in your studies

Entire–Entire class is my friend

Master–My master is an engineer

Noble–Helping others is a noble work

Make negative sentence of a given sentence:

If the given sentence is in present tense, then you can make it negative by:

Tip 1. If Is, am or are is used in the sentence, then replace it with is not, am not or are not.

Affirmative:

You are a good boy.

Negative: You are not a good boy.

Affirmative: I am eating food.

Negative: I am not eating food.

Affirmative: Nidhi is a good singer.

Negative: Nidhi is not a good singer.

Tip 2. If first form of verb is used, then use does not for singular and do not for plural. Remember that after using “does”, you should not use “s” or “es” with the verb.

Affirmative: I study in the morning.

Negative: I do not study in the morning.

Affirmative: He works in a factory.

Negative: He does not work in a factory.

Affirmative: They play football in the ground.MarineRepublic

Negative:

They do not play football in the ground.

Affirmative: You run very fast.

Negative: You do not run very fast.

Tip 3. If “has” or “have” are used in the sentence, then replace it with “has not” or “have not”.

Affirmative: He has bought a cycle.

Negative: He has not bought a cycle.

Affirmative: I have taken a leave from school.

Negative: I have not taken a leave from school.

If the given sentence is in PAST tense, then you can make it negative by:

Tip 1. If was, were is used in the sentence, then replace it with was not, were not.

Affirmative: I was sleeping in the morning.

Negative: I was not sleeping in the morning.

Affirmative: You were absent in the school.

Negative: You were not absent in the school.

Affirmative: Ravi and Krishna were fighting.

Negative: Ravi and Krishna were not fighting.

Tip 2. If Second form of verb is used, then use did not to make the sentence negative. Remember that after using “did”, you should use first form the verb.

Affirmative: I scored good marks in the exam.

Negative: I did not score good marks in the exam.

Affirmative: He went for swimming yesterday.

Negative: He did not go for swimming yesterday.

Affirmative: Nita played guitar in the party.

Negative: Nita did not play guitar in the party.

Affirmative: Students studied English in the last class.

Negative: Students did not study English in the last class.

If the given sentence is in FUTURE tense, then you can make it negative by:

Tip 1. If will or shall is used in the sentence, then replace it with will not, or shall not.

Affirmative: I shall go with my father.

Negative: I shall not go with my father.

Affirmative: We shall go to school on Monday.

Negative: We shall not go to school on Monday.

Affirmative: He will come to my home tomorrow.

Negative: He will not come to my home tomorrow.

Affirmative: You will come first in the race.

Negative: You will not come first in the race.

Make Interrogative( Question) sentence of a given sentence:

If the given sentence is in present tense, then you can make it interrogative by:

Tip 1. If Is, am or are is used in the sentence, then replace it with bring it in the starting & put a question mark in the end.

Affirmative: You are a good boy.

Interrogative: are you a good boy?

Affirmative: I am eating food.

Interrogative: Am I eating food?

Affirmative: Nidhi is a good singer.

Interrogative: Is Nidhi a good singer?

Tip 2. If first form of verb is used, then use “does” for singular and “do” for plural. Remember that after using “does”, you should not use “s” or “es” with the verb.

Affirmative: I study in the morning.

Interrogative: do I study in the morning?

Affirmative: He works in a factory.

Interrogative: Does he work in a factory?

Affirmative: They play football in the ground.

Interrogative: Do they play football in the ground?

Affirmative: You run very fast.

Interrogative: Do you run very fast?

Tip 3. If “has” or “have” are used in the sentence, then replace it with “has” or “have” and a question mark.

Affirmative: He has bought a cycle.

Interrogative: Has he bought a cycle?

Affirmative: I have taken a leave from school.

Interrogative: Have I taken a leave from school?

If the given sentence is in PAST tense, then you can make it Interrogative by:

Tip 1. If was, were is used in the sentence, then replace it with was, were and a question mark.

Affirmative: I was sleeping in the morning.

Interrogative: Was I sleeping in the morning?

Affirmative: You were absent in the school.

Interrogative: Were you absent in the school?

Affirmative: Ravi and Krishna were fighting.

Interrogative: Were Ravi and Krishna fighting?

Tip 2. If Second form of verb is used, then use “did” to make the sentence Interrogative. Remember that after using “did”, you should use first form the verb.

Affirmative: I scored good marks in the exam.

Interrogative: Did I score good marks in the exam?

Affirmative: He went for swimming yesterday.

Interrogative: Did he go for swimming yesterday?

Affirmative: Nita played guitar in the party.

Interrogative: Did Nita play guitar in the party?

Affirmative: Students studied English in the last class.

Interrogative: Did students study English in the last class?

If the given sentence is in FUTURE tense, then you can make it Interrogative by:

Tip 1. If will or shall is used in the sentence, then replace it with will or shall and a question mark.

Affirmative: I shall go with my father.

Interrogative: Shall I go with my father?

Affirmative: We shall go to school on Monday.

Interrogative: Shall we go to school on Monday?

Affirmative: He will come to my home tomorrow.

Interrogative: Will he come to my home tomorrow?

Affirmative: You will come first in the race.

Interrogative: Will you come first in the race?