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1. I had the train compartment to myself up to Rohana, then a girl got in. (Split into two simple sentences)   

2.The couple who saw her off were probably her parents. (Split into two simple sentences ) (Turn into simple sentence)

3.They seemed very anxious about her comfort.(Change into interrogative sentence)   

4.The woman gave the girl detailed instructions. (Change the voice) (use the verb form of instruction )

5.They called their goodbyes and the train pulled out of the station. (Split into two simple sentences ) 

6.They called their goodbyes (Change the voice) 

7.I was unable to tell what the girl looked like.(Change into negative sentence)   

8. I knew she wore slippers (Change the voice) 

9.It would take me some time to discover something about her looks. (Change the voice) 

10. I liked the sound of her voice, and even the sound of her slippers.(Split into two simple sentences ) 

11."Are you going all the way to Dehra?" I asked. (Change the mode of narration)  

12.I must have been sitting in a dark corner, because my voice startled her. (Split into two simple sentences ) 

13.My  voice startled her. (Change the voice) 

14.She gave a little exclamation and said, "I didn't know anyone else was here."(Change the mode of narration)  

15.They have too much to take in. (Change into negative sentence)    

16.The couple who saw her off were probably her parents.(Change into simple sentence)  

17. The woman gave the girl detailed instructions. (Rewrite the sentence using the verb form 'instruction'    ) 

18.She gave a little exclamation

(Change the voice) 

  

19.The girl said, "I'm getting off at Saharanpur. (Change the mode of narration )   

20.My aunt is meeting me there.(Change the voice) 

21."Then I had better not get too familiar," I replied. (Change the mode of narration )   

22.Aunts are usually formidable creatures.(Change into interrogative sentence )

23."Where are you going?" she asked.(Change the mode of narration )   

24"Oh, how lucky you are. (Change into assertive sentence )

25.I wish I were going to Mussoorie. (Split into two simple sentences )   

26.I love the hills. (Change the voice) 

27."Yes, this is the best time," I said, calling on my memories. (Change the mode of narration )  

28.This  is the best time .(Change the degree )

29."The hills are covered with wild dahlias. (Change the voice) 

30.October is the best time.(Change into negative sentence )  (Change the degree)

31.She was silent. (Change into negative sentence )

32.My  words had touched her.(Change the voice) 

33 She thought me a romantic fool. (Change the voice) 

34.Then I made a mistake.(Change the voice) 

35."What is it like outside?" I asked.(Change the mode of narration )   

36.She seemed to find nothing strange in the question. (Change into negative sentence )

37.But her next question removed my doubts.(Change the voice) 

38."Why don't you look out of the window?" she asked.(Change the mode of narration )   

39.I moved easily along the berth and felt for the window ledge. (Split into two simple sentences )   

40.The window was open, and I faced it. (Split into two simple sentences )   

41.I heard the panting of the engine.  (Change the voice) 

42.I could see telegraph posts flashing by..(Change the voice) 

43."Have you noticed," I ventured, "that the trees seem to be moving while we seem to be standing still?"(Change the mode of narration )   

44. She said, "Do you see any animals?"(Change the mode of narration )   

45.I turned from the window and faced the girl. (Change into simple sentence)    

46."You have an interesting face," I remarked. (Change the mode of narration )   

47. Few girls can resist flattery. (Change the voice) 

48."You are a very gallant young man," she said, "but why are you so serious?"(Change the mode of narration )   

49.The thought of laughter only made me feel troubled and lonely.(Change the voice) 

50."We'll soon be at your station," I said.(Change the mode of narration )   

51. As soon as she left the train, she would forget our brief encounter.(Change into negative sentence )

52.The engine's whistle shrieked, the carriage wheels changed their sound and rhythm. (Split into two simple sentences ) 

53.The girl got up and began to collect her things. (Split into two simple sentences )   

54.The train drew slowly into the station. (Change into negative sentence )

55."I didn't see you either," I said. (Change the mode of narration ) 

56."Goodbye," the girl said.

(Change the mode of narration )   

57.The girl got up and began to collect her things. (Change into simple sentence)    

58.I turned from the window and faced the girl.(Change into simple sentence)    

59.She was standing very close to me, so close that the perfume from her hair was tantalising. (Split into two simple sentences)


60.I wanted to raise my hand and touch her hair, but she moved away. (Split into two simple sentences)


61.Only the scent of perfume still lingered where she had stood.(Change  into negative sentence) 



62.A man, getting into the compartment, stammered an apology. (Split into two simple sentences)


63.Then the door banged, and the world was shut out again.(Split into two simple sentences)



64.The guard blew his whistle and we moved off. (Split into two simple sentences)


65.The guard blew his whistle(Change the voice) 


66.Once again, I had a game to play( Change into complex  sentence) 


67.The wheels took up their song (Change  the voice)



 68. I found the window and sat in front of it(Change into simple sentence) 


69.I found the window and sat in front of it (Split into two simple sentence) 

70.The man who had entered the compartment broke into my reverie.(Split into two simple sentences )


71."You must be disappointed," he said. "I'm not nearly as attractive a travelling companion as the one who just left."(Change the mode of narration) 


72."She was an interesting girl," I said. (Change the mode of narration) 




73.I said, "Can you tell me-did she keep her hair long or short?"(Change the mode of narration) 


74."I don't remember," he said, sounding puzzled."(Change the mode of narration) 


➤Transformation of Sentences :

1. The couple who saw her off were probably her parents. [Turn into a simple sentence]



2. They called their goodbyes and the train pulled out of the station. [Turn into a complex sentence] .

3. As I was totally blind at the time, my eyes were only sensitive only to light and darkness.
[Turn into a simple sentence]



4. I knew she wore slippers.
[Turn into a simple sentence]


5. People with good eyesight fail to see what is right in front of them. [Turn into a simple sentence] 

6. They have too much to take in.[Turn into a complex sentence]



7. People who cannot see have to take in only the essentials. [Turn into simple & compound sentences]


8. I must have been sitting in a dark corner because my voice startled her. [Turn into a compound sentence]



9. Aunts are usually formidable creatures. [Turn into a complex sentence]


10. At night you can sit in front of a log fire and drink a little brandy. [Turn into a simple sentence]



11. I wondered if my words had touched her.
[Turn into a compound sentence]



12. The window was open, and I faced it, making a pretence of studying the landscape.
[Turn into a complex sentence]



13. I could see telegraph posts flashing by.[Turn into a
complex sentence]


14. I knew that there were hardly any animals left in the forests near Dehra. [Turn into a simple sentence]


15. I turned from the window and faced the girl. [Turn into a simple sentence]


16. The trees seem to be moving while we seem to be
standing still. [Turn into a compound sentence]


17. I was becoming quite daring, but it was a safe remark.
[Turn into a complex sentence]



18. It's nice to be told I have an interesting face.
[Turn into a simple sentence]


19. I'm tired of people telling me I have a pretty face.[Turn into a complex sentence] 

20. I thought, then, I would try to laugh for her. [Turn into a simple sentence]


21. I was prepared to sit there for almost any length of time, just to listen to her talking.
[Turn into a complex sentence]


22. As soon as she left the train, she would forget our brief encounter. [Turn into a simple sentence]


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