Grammar Bank Part -84
Welcome To Online Grammar Bank
Do as directed:
A. Voice Change
- The carpenter is making a wooden dining table.
- The sudden storm damaged the standing crops.
- When will you return my storybook?
- Post this official letter immediately.
- The committee appointed her the head of the department.
- The security guards caught the shoplifter outside.
- Anik was drawing a beautiful landscape picture.
- We should protect our natural environment.
- The lemon tastes sour.
- Kindly stand in a straight queue.
B. Narration Change
- Sita said to Geeta, "I have bought a new dress for the festival."
- The geography teacher said, "The sun rises in the east."
- The captain said to the players, "Are you ready for the final match?"
- The doctor said to the boy, "Do not eat junk food."
- The captain said, "Bravo! You have played exceptionally well."
- "What is your name?" the lady asked the little girl.
- The hermit said, "May peace prevail on the earth."
- The guide said to the tourists, "Follow the path carefully."
- "Will you show me the way to the station?" said the old lady to the passerby.
- The master said to the servant, "Why did you leave the main gate open?"
C. Degree Change
- Diamond is the hardest natural substance. (Change to Positive Degree)
- Platinum is more expensive than any other metal. (Change to Superlative Degree)
- Very few countries in the world are as large as Russia. (Change to Comparative Degree)
- The cheetah is the fastest land animal. (Change to Positive Degree)
- Jupiter is larger than all other planets in our solar system. (Change to Superlative Degree)
- Rabindranath Tagore is greater than most other Indian poets. (Change to Positive Degree)
- No other month of the year is as cold as January. (Change to Comparative Degree)
- Ashoka was one of the most powerful emperors in history. (Change to Comparative Degree)
- Knowledge is better than wealth. (Change to Positive Degree)
- A wise foe is better than a foolish friend. (Change to Positive Degree)
D. Joining Sentences Using Clause
- He was very weak. He could not walk without support. (Use Adverbial Clause)
- The rain stopped. The children ran out to play football. (Use Adverbial Clause)
- Speak the truth. You will not face punishment. (Use Conditional Clause)
- We met a girl. She lost her way in the forest. (Use Adjective Clause)
- The earth is round. Our teacher explained this clearly. (Use Noun Clause)
- The clock struck ten. The shops closed down. (Use Adverbial Clause)
- He received a mysterious letter. It contained no sender address. (Use Adjective Clause)
- He ran very fast. He missed the local train. (Use Concessive Clause)
- Where has he kept the keys? Please tell me. (Use Noun Clause)
- The match was delayed. The playground was completely muddy. (Use Adverbial Clause)
đ FRESH HOME TASK FOR PRACTICE
Test your preparation by solving these new exercises at home!
1. Voice Change:
- The chef prepared a delicious dinner for the guests.
- Do not look down upon the poor.
2. Narration Change:
- The mother said, "Always speak the truth, children."
- Sumit said to Rohan, "Have you seen my lost pen anywhere?"
3. Degree Change:
- An airplane flies faster than a bird. (Change to Positive Degree)
- He is the tallest student in our entire section. (Change to Comparative Degree)
4. Joining Sentences Using Clause:
- The boy was highly talented. He won the first prize easily. (Use Clause)
- He will win the election. It is expected by everyone. (Use Noun Clause)
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