Grammar Bank Part -84

 Grammar Bank Part -84


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Do as directed:

A. Voice Change

  1. The carpenter is making a wooden dining table.
  2. The sudden storm damaged the standing crops.
  3. When will you return my storybook?
  4. Post this official letter immediately.
  5. The committee appointed her the head of the department.
  6. The security guards caught the shoplifter outside.
  7. Anik was drawing a beautiful landscape picture.
  8. We should protect our natural environment.
  9. The lemon tastes sour.
  10. Kindly stand in a straight queue.

B. Narration Change

  1. Sita said to Geeta, "I have bought a new dress for the festival."
  2. The geography teacher said, "The sun rises in the east."
  3. The captain said to the players, "Are you ready for the final match?"
  4. The doctor said to the boy, "Do not eat junk food."
  5. The captain said, "Bravo! You have played exceptionally well."
  6. "What is your name?" the lady asked the little girl.
  7. The hermit said, "May peace prevail on the earth."
  8. The guide said to the tourists, "Follow the path carefully."
  9. "Will you show me the way to the station?" said the old lady to the passerby.
  10. The master said to the servant, "Why did you leave the main gate open?"

C. Degree Change

  1. Diamond is the hardest natural substance. (Change to Positive Degree)
  2. Platinum is more expensive than any other metal. (Change to Superlative Degree)
  3. Very few countries in the world are as large as Russia. (Change to Comparative Degree)
  4. The cheetah is the fastest land animal. (Change to Positive Degree)
  5. Jupiter is larger than all other planets in our solar system. (Change to Superlative Degree)
  6. Rabindranath Tagore is greater than most other Indian poets. (Change to Positive Degree)
  7. No other month of the year is as cold as January. (Change to Comparative Degree)
  8. Ashoka was one of the most powerful emperors in history. (Change to Comparative Degree)
  9. Knowledge is better than wealth. (Change to Positive Degree)
  10. A wise foe is better than a foolish friend. (Change to Positive Degree)

D. Joining Sentences Using Clause

  1. He was very weak. He could not walk without support. (Use Adverbial Clause)
  2. The rain stopped. The children ran out to play football. (Use Adverbial Clause)
  3. Speak the truth. You will not face punishment. (Use Conditional Clause)
  4. We met a girl. She lost her way in the forest. (Use Adjective Clause)
  5. The earth is round. Our teacher explained this clearly. (Use Noun Clause)
  6. The clock struck ten. The shops closed down. (Use Adverbial Clause)
  7. He received a mysterious letter. It contained no sender address. (Use Adjective Clause)
  8. He ran very fast. He missed the local train. (Use Concessive Clause)
  9. Where has he kept the keys? Please tell me. (Use Noun Clause)
  10. The match was delayed. The playground was completely muddy. (Use Adverbial Clause)

📝 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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