Grammar Bank Part -47

 Grammar Bank Part -47

 

Section A: Voice Change (5 Marks – 1×5)


1. The teacher teaches us English. (Change the voice)

2. The letter was written by him. (Change the voice)

3. They will have seen the movie. (Change the voice)

4. Somebody had stolen my cycle. (Change the voice)

5. The boy was punished by the principal. (Change the voice)

 

Section B: Narration Change (5 Marks – 1×5)


6. He said, “I am busy now.” (Change into indirect speech)

7. The girl said that she was feeling cold. (Change into direct speech)

8. “Do you know the way?” he asked me. (Change into indirect speech)

9. The teacher said to the student, “Don’t make a noise.” (Change into indirect speech)

10. She said, “I have finished my homework.” (Change into indirect speech)

 

Section C: Degree Change (4 Marks – 1×4)


11. Ram is stronger than Shyam. (Change into positive degree)

12. Very few girls are as intelligent as Rima. (Change into comparative degree)

13. No other river is as long as the Ganga. (Change into superlative degree)

14. He is one of the best players in the team. (Change into positive degree)

 

Section D: Simple to Complex Sentences (3 Marks – 1×3)


15. Seeing the police, the thief ran away. (Change into complex)

16. I know Rabindranath. (Change into complex)

17. Besides being a singer, she is a dancer. (Change into complex)

 

Section E: Complex to Simple Sentences (4 Marks – 1×4)

18. As he was ill, he could not attend school. (Change into simple)

19. If you work hard, you will pass. (Change into simple)

20. When she heard the news, she fainted. (Change into simple)

21. Though he is rich, he is unhappy. (Change into simple)

 

Section F: Verb to Noun Conversion (4 Marks – 1×4)


22. They decided to go. (Change the verb into noun form)

23. He performed well. (Change the verb into noun form)

24. We discussed the matter. (Change the verb into noun form)

25. She arrived late. (Change the verb into noun form)

 

Section G: Noun to Verb Conversion (2 Marks – 1×2)


26. His advice was helpful. (Change the noun into verb form)

27. Her strength impressed us. (Change the noun into verb form)

 

Section H: Remove “too…to” (2 Marks – 1×2)

28. He is too tired to walk. (Remove 'too…to')

29. The bag is too heavy to carry. (Remove 'too…to')

 

Section I: Use “No sooner…than” (2 Marks – 1×2)

30. As soon as he reached home, it started raining. (Use 'No sooner…than')

31. As soon as the bell rang, the students entered the class. (Use 'No sooner…than')

 

Section J: Use “Neither…nor” (2 Marks – 1×2)

32. He does not sing. He does not dance. (Use 'Neither…nor')

33. She didn’t go to school. She didn’t go to the tuition. (Use 'Neither…nor')

 

Section K: Use “Either…or” (2 Marks – 1×2)

34. You can take tea. You can take coffee. (Use 'Either…or')

35. He will come today. Or he will come tomorrow. (Use 'Either…or')

 

Section L: Articles & Prepositions (10 Marks – 1×10)

Fill in the blanks with suitable articles and prepositions:

36. He is ___ honest man.

37. The cat is hiding ___ the table.

38. I met ___ European tourist.

39. She sat ___ a chair.

40. We stayed ___ a hotel ___ the weekend. (2 blanks)

41. The sun rises ___ the east.

42. He is afraid ___ dogs.

43. I have been living here ___ 2010.

44. He put the keys ___ his pocket.

45. This is ___ one-rupee coin.



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