Grammar Bank Part -59 Narration change
1. “Is this your pen?” asked Rina.
2. The teacher said to the class, “Do your homework carefully.”
3. “Where have you been all day, Rahul?” asked his mother.
4. She said to me, “Are you coming to the party tonight?”
5. “Why are you crying, little girl?” said the woman.
6. He asked his brother, “Will you go to the fair with me?”
7. The principal said, “Ravi, why were you late today?”
8. “Can anyone help me?” said the old man.
9. “What did you see in the forest?” asked the hunter.
10. The coach said, “Why didn’t you attend the practice yesterday?”
11. The teacher said to the student, “Where is your exercise book?”
12. “What are you doing here?” said the policeman to the stranger.
13. “Do you want to join the club?” said the secretary.
14. He said to his friend, “Will you lend me your bicycle?”
15. “Come in and sit down,” said the teacher to the boy.
16. The child said, “Hurray! We are going on a picnic tomorrow.”
17. “How sweet the song sounds!” said the musician.
18. “What a brave girl she is!” exclaimed the woman.
19. The boy said to his father, “I saw a snake in the garden.”
20. The teacher said to the students, “You will submit the project next week.”
21. He said, “It rained heavily last night.”
22. The girl said to her friend, “Are you free this evening?”
23. He always says, “I believe in hard work.”
24. The man said to me, “I have lost my wallet.”
25. “I haven’t finished my drawing, Madam,” said the student.
26. I said to my friend, “May you succeed in life.”
27. The priest said to the boy, “May God bless you.”
28. He said to me, “Good evening, dear friend.”
29. “Let’s go for a walk by the river,” said Rohan to Sita.
30. The leader said, “Let us fight for our rights together.”
31. The doctor said to the people, “Wash your hands before eating.”
32. The woman said to the servant, “Bring me a glass of water.”
33. The teacher said, “Honesty is the best policy.”
34. The monk said to his followers, “We must live a simple life.”
35. The father said to his children, “You should respect your elders.”

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