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HS English Grammar Suggestion with Answers-2024

Higher Secondary English Grammar Suggestion with Answers-2024

HS ENGLISH GRAMMAR SUGGESTION -2024

Class :XII

Group -A

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A.Do as directed.

(1) "You have already been answered", said the hermit to the Tsar.[Turn into indirect speech ]

(2) I wanted a pair of blue suede shoes.

[Turn into a complex sentence]

(3) The hermit was digging the ground.[Change the voice]

(4) The man who had entered the compartment broke into my reverie.

[Split into two simple sentences]

(5) This is the best time.[Use the positive degree of 'best']

6."Then I won't turn you loose", said the woman to the boy. [Turn into indirect speech]

7.I found the window. [ Change the voice)

8.A man, getting into the compartment, stammered an apology. [Split into two simple sentences]

9. This is not a correct approach. (Rewrite as an affirmative sentence]

10. She was silent. [Rewrite as a negative sentence]

11. She did not leave door shut. [Turn into affirmative sentence]

12 "We'll soon be at your station". I said to the girl [Turn into indirect speech]

(13) My parents were widely regarded as an ideal couple. Change the voice]

(14) I was the most important man. [Rewrite the sentence using the positive degree of 'important" ]

(15) I do not recall the exact number of people she fed everyday. [Turn into an affirmative sentence]

(16) Mine was a very secure childhood. [Rewrite as a negative sentence]

(17) The water dripping from his face, the boy looked at her.[Split into two separate sentences]

18."Was I bothering you when I turned that corner. [Turn into indirect speech]

(19) My father could convey complex spiritual concepts in very simple, down-to-earth Tamil.[Change the voice)

(20) As soon as she left the train, she would forget our brief encounter. [Turn into a negative sentence]

(21) I am the most unhappy of men. [Change to positive degree]

(22) But thy eternal summer shall not fade.[Change to affirmative sentence]

(23) I wished to kill you. [Use the underlined word as a noun and rewrite]

24.I don't intend to give up what I have. (Use the underlined word as a noun and rewrite)

25. The Tsar said, "I come to you, wise man, for an answer to my questions." (Change into indirect speech)

26.The man would have attacked you. (Change the voice)

27. The door was open. (Turn into a negative sentence)

(28). The sun began to sink behind the trees, the Tsar stuck the spade into the ground at last. (Turn into a complex sentence)

(29) The most important thing in the world was science. (Change into positive degree)

(30).The hermit was digging the ground. (Change the voice)

(31) Lomov: I'll show you the documents, Natalya Stepanovna (Change into indirect speech)

 (32) There was a very old mosque in our locality where my father would take me for evening prayers. (Split into two simple sentences)

(33) The poetry of earth is never dead. (Turn into an affirmative sentence)

(34) He answered in a low deep voice. (Use the underlined word as a noun and rewrite the sentence)

(35)The sun's rays were bright. They lit up the valley. (Combined and turn into a simple sentence )




Answer of Group-A


(1) The hermit told the  Tsar that he (the latter) had already been answered.

(2) I wanted a pair of suede shoes which was blue in colour.

(3) The ground was being dug by the hermit.

(4) The man had entered the compartment. He broke into my reverie.

(5) No other time is so good as this.

(6) The woman told the boy that she was determined not to turn him loose.

Or

The woman told the boy that then she would not turn him loose.

(7) The window was found by me.

(8) A man got into the compartment. He stammered an apology.

(9) This is an incorrect approach.

(10) She was not talking.

Or    She did not speak.

(11) She left the door open.

(12) I told the girl that we would soon be at her station.

(13) People widely regarded my parents as an ideal couple.

(14) No other man was as important as I.

(15) I can hardly recall the exact number of people she fed everyday.

(16) Mine was not a very insecure childhood.

(17) The water was dripping from his face. The boy looked at her.

18. The woman asked if/whether she had been bothering him when she had turned that corner.

(19) Complex spiritual concepts could be conveyed in very simple, down to earth Tamil by my father.

(20) No sooner had she left the train than she would forget our brief encounter.

(21) No other man is as unhappy as I (am).

(22) But thy eternal summer shall remain unfade.

(23) I had a wish to kill you.

24.I have no intention to give up what I have

25.The Tsar told the wise man that he came to him for an answer to his questions.

26.You would have been attacked by the man.

27. The door was not shut.

28. As the sun began to sink behind the trees, the Tsar stuck the spade into the ground at last.

29. No other thing in the world was as important as science.

30) The ground was being dug by the hermit.

(31) Addressing Natalya Stepanovna, Lomov excitedly told her that he would show her the documents.

(32). There was a very old mosque in our locality. My father would take me there for evening prayers.

(33) The poetry of earth is always alive.

(34) He gave the answer in a low deep voice.

(35) The bright rays of the sun lit up the valley.


  Interchange of Parts of Speech


1. The woman gave the girl detailed instructions.

(Use the verb form of 'instruction')

Ans: The woman instructed the girl in detail.

2. She was silent. (Rewrite with noun form of 'silent')

Ans: She maintained silence./ She kept silence.

3. I love the hills. (Use the underlined word as a noun)

Ans: I have love for the hills.

4. She was completely blind.(Use the adjective form of 'completely')

Ans: She was in complete blindness.

5. The train drew slowly into the station.(Use the adjective form of 'slowly')

Ans: The train drew into the station in a slow manner

6. I moved easily along the berth.(Use the noun form of 'easily')

Ans: I moved with easiness along the berth.

7. I answered quite confidently.(Use the noun form of 'confidently')

Ans: I answered with confidence.

8. It was a safe remark. 

(Use the noun form of 'safe')

Ans.: It was a remark of safety.

9. Few girls can resist flattery.

(Use the noun form of 'resist')

Ans.: Few girls have resistance to flattery.

 10. She laughed pleasantly.

(Use the adjective form of 'pleasantly')

Ans: She laughed in a pleasant manner. 

11. Her voice had the sparkle of a mountain.

(Rewrite using 'sparkle' as a verb)

Ans: Her voice sparkled like a mountain.

12. I was prepared to sit there for almost any length of time. 

(Use the noun form of 'prepared')

Ans: I had the preparation to sit there for almost any length of time.

13. The man who had entered the compartment broke into my reverie.

(Rewrite using the noun form of 'entered')

Ans: The man who had made an entry into the compartment broke into my reverie.

14. I faced it, making a pretence of studying the landscape. (Use the verb form 'pretence')

Ans.: I faced it and pretended to study the landscape.

15. They seemed very anxious about her comfort. (Use the noun form of 'anxious')

Ans: They seemed to have much anxiety about her comfort.

16.We lived in our ancestral house.[Use the noun form of 'ancestral']

Ans. We lived in the house of our ancestors.

17. I normally ate with my mother.

[Use of adjective form of 'normally']

Ans. I ate with my mother in normal situation.

18. Our locality was predominantly Muslim.

[Use the adjective form of 'predominantly']

Ans. Muslims were predominant in our locality.

19.He possessed a true generosity of spirit.
 (Use the adjective form of 'generosity]

Ans. He possessed a truly generous spirit. 

20. Our locality was predominantly Muslim.

 [Use the noun form of 'predominantly']

Ans. There was predominance of Muslims in our locality.

21. Hindu families were living amicably with their Muslim neighbours. 

[Use the adjective form of 'amicably']

Ans. Hindu families lived in an amicable manner with their Muslim neighbours.

22. My father told me that there was nothing mysterious about prayer.

[Use the noun form of 'mysterious']

Ans. My father told me that there was no mystery about prayer.

23. When you pray, you transcend your body.

[Use the noun form of 'pray']

Ans. At the time of your prayer, you transcend your body.

24. I feel convinced that there exists a divine power. [Use the noun form of 'exist']

Ans. I feel convinced that there is an existence of divine power.

25. Others declared that it was impossible to decide.

(Rewrite the underlined word as noun) 

Ans. Others gave the declaration that it was impossible to decide.

26. He was the most important man. (Rewrite the underlined word as noun)

Ans. He was the man of the most importance.

27.I wished to kill you.(Rewrite the underlined word as noun)

Ans:I had the wish to kill you./ My wish was to kill you.

28. I don't intend to give up what I have. (Noun form of 'intend')

Ans: I don't have the intention to give up what I have.

Or  I have no intention to give up what I have.

29. It means he is dead. (Verb form of 'dead')

Ans: It means he has died.

30.First you pretend that Meadows are yours. (Noun form of 'pretend')

Ans:First you have the pretention that the Meadows are yours. 

31.His smile is like an infant's. (Adjective form of 'infant')

 Ans:His smile is infantile.

32.The poetry of earth is never dead. (Verb form of 'dead')

Ans:The poetry of earth never dies.

33. I felt greedy. (Use the noun form of 'greedy')

 Ans :I had a feeling of greed.

34.I believe you are hungry. (Noun form of 'believe')

 Ans:I have the belief that you are hungry.

35.One should always attend to all. (Noun form of 'attend')

Ans:One should always pay attention to all.


Group-B

Change of Narration


1. My father told me, "Adversity always presents  opportunities for introspection".

2. Natalya Stepanovna: Are you going to start shooting again?

3. "Where are you going?" she asked.

4. "Thanks," said the hermit.

5. The man said, "I know you had gone alone to see the hermit."

6. She said, "I love the hills especially in October." 

7. "You have an interesting face", I remarked.

8. I told the girl, "Are you going all the way to Dehra ?"

9. "She was an interesting girl," I said.

10. "What is it like outside ?" I asked.

11. I said to the man, "Can you tell me - did she keep her hair long or short?"

12. "We'll soon be at your station," I said to the girl.

13. "I didn't see you either," I said. "But I heard you come in".

14. She said, "I didn't know anyone else was here."

15. "Goodbye", the girl said.

16. The Tsar said, "I come to you, wise man, for an answer to my questions."

17. "You have already been answered," said the hermit to the Tsar.

18. "My parents were widely regarded as an ideal couple," he said.

19. My father told me that there was nothing mysterious about prayer.

20. "Why don't you say this to the people who come to you for help and advice?" I asked my father.

21. The Tsar approached him and said, "For the last time, I pray you to answer my questions, wise man."

22. "Ah, Nature, keep him warm."

23. "Forgive me !" said the bearded man in a weak voice.

24. Chubukov: What's the matter? What are you shouting at?

25. Lomov: I'll show the documents, Natalya Stepanovna!


Group-B

Answer 

Change of Narration:


1. My father told me that adversity always presents opportunities for introspection.

2. Natalya Stepanvoa asked Lomov if he was going to start shooting soon.

3. She asked the narrator where he was going.

4. The hermit thanked the Tsar.

5. The man said that he knew that the Tsar had gone alone to see the hermit.

6. She said that she loved the hills, especially in October.

7. I remarked that she had an interesting face.

8. I asked the girl if she was going all the way to Dehra.

9. I said that she had been an interesting girl.

10. I asked what it was like outside.

11. I asked the man if he could tell me whether she had kept her hair long or short.

12. I told the girl that we would soon be at her station.

13. I told the girl that I had not seen her either but heard her come in.

14. She said that she had not known anyone else had been there.

15. The girl bade him goodbye.

16. Addressing the hermit as wise man, the Tsar said that he came to him for an answer to his questions.

17. The hermit told the Tsar that he had already been answered.

 18. He said that his parents had been widely regarded as an ideal couple.

 19. My father said to me, "There is nothing mysterious about prayer."

20. I asked my father why he didn't say that to the people who came to him for help and advice.

21. The Tsar approached him and addressing him as wise man, requested him for the last time to answer his questions.

22. The poet asks Nature to keep him warm.

23. The bearded man pleaded for forgiveness in a weak voice.

24. Chubukov asked his daughter what the matter was and what she was shouting at.

25.Lomov told Natalya that he would show her the documents.


Group-C

Change the voice.

1.My voice startled her.

2. I asked my father about the relevance of prayer.

3. The Tsar brought fresh water.

 4. Bring him back.

5. Shut up.

6. The Tsar carried the wounded man into the hut and laid him on the bed.

7. The man would have attacked you.

8. You do not know me.

9. You have already been answered. 10. They fill the hollow full of light.

11. They all answered his questions differently.

12. Then I made a mistake.

13. My aunt is meeting me there.

14. I did not see you.

15. I found the window.

16. Do you see any animals?

17. It would take me some time to discover something about her looks.

18. Few girls can resist flattery.

19. His answer filled me with a strange energy and enthusiasm.

 20. However all necessities were provided for.

21. My father could convey complex spiritual concepts in very simple, down-to-earth Tamil.

22. I have endeavoured to understand the fundamental truths revealed to me by my father.

 23. This water was then carried home for invalids.

24. My parents were widely regarded as an ideal couple.

25. He takes the lead in summer luxury.


Group-C

Answer 

Change the voice 

1. She was startled by my voice.

2. My father was asked about the relevance of prayer by me.

3. Fresh water was brought by the Tsar.

4. Let him be brought back.

5. You are ordered to shut up.

6. The wounded man was carried into the hut and was laid on the bed by the Tsar. 7.You would have been attacked by that man.

8. I am not known to you.



9. Someone has already answered you.

10. The hollow is filled full of light by them. 11. His questions were answered differently by all of them. 

12. Then a mistake was made by me.

13. I am being met there by/with my aunt.

14. You were not seen by me.

15. The window was found by me.

16. Are any animals seen by you?

17. Some time would be taken by me to discover something about her looks.

18. Flattery can be resisted by few girls.

19. I was filled with a strange energy and enthusiasm by his answer.

20. However, I was provided for all necessities.

However my parents provided me all necessities.

 21. Complex spiritual concepts could be conveyed in very simple down-to-earth Tamil by my father.

22. The fundamental truths revealed to me by my father have been endeavoured to understand by me.

23. People then carried home this water for invalids.

24. People widely regarded my parents as an ideal couple.

25. The lead in summer luxury is taken by him.


Group -D.

Q. Split into  simple sentences.

1. I moved easily along the berth and felt for the window ledge.

2. When I was old enough to ask questions, I asked my father about the relevance of prayer.


3. When he reached the Tsar, he fell fainting on the ground, moaning feebly.


4. A soldier, very young, lies open-mouthed.


5. When at last the blood ceased flowing, the man revived and asked for something to drink.


6. Having taken leave of the wounded man, the Tsar went out into the porch and looked around for the hermit.


7. So the Tsar, with the hermit's help, carried the wounded man into the hut and laid him on the bed.


8. My father, Jainulabdeen, had neither much formal education nor much wealth.

9. The window was open, and I faced it, making a pretence of studying the landscape.

 10. A man, getting into the compartment, stammered an apology.

11. The couple who saw her off were probably her parents.

12. The man who had entered the compartment broke into my reverie.

13. Others declared that it was impossible to decide beforehand the right time for every action.

14. When tired out with fun, he rests at ease beneath some pleasant weed.

15. I've come to you, honoured Stepan Stepanovitch,to trouble with a request.


Group -D.

Answers 

Q.Split into simple sentences.

1. I moved easily along the berth. I felt for the window ledge.

2. I was old enough to ask questions then. I asked my father about the relevance of prayer.

3. He reached the Tsar. He fell fainting on the ground then. He was moaning feebly.

4. A soldier lies open mouthed. He is very young.

5. At last, the blood ceased flowing. The man revived. He asked for something to drink.

6. The Tsar took leave of the wounded man. He went out into the porch. He looked around for the hermit.

7. The Tsar carried the wounded man into the hut. He carried him with the help of the hermit. They laid him on the bed. 

8. My father was Jainulabdeen. He had not much formal education. He had not much wealth.

9. The window was open. I faced it. I made a pretence of studying the landscape.

10. A man got into the compartment. He stammered an apology.

11. The couple saw the girl off. They were probably her parents.

12. The man had entered the compartment. He broke into my reverie.

13. It was impossible to decide beforehand the right time for every action. Others declared this.

14. He is tired out with fun. He rests at ease beneath some pleasant weed.

15. I have come to you, honoured Stepan Stepanvitch. I want to trouble you with a request.


Change of Degrees of Comparison

Group-E

1. My mother's lineage was more distinguished than my father's. (Change into Positive degree)

2. One of the most vivid memories of my early childhood is of the two men. (Change into Positive degree)

3. The most important thing in the world was science. (Change into Positive degree)

4. I was the most important man. (Change Into Positive degree)

5. The most important time was when you were attending on him. (Positive degree)

6. There is the only one time that is most important.(Change into Comparative degree)

7. Yes, October is the best time. (Change into Comparative degree)

8. This is the best time. (Change into Positive degree)

9. I'm not nearly as attractive a travelling companion as the one who just left. (Change into Comparative degree)

 10. The very worst of all is the way I sleep. (Change into Positive degree)

11. Thou art more lovely and more temperate than summer. (Change into Positive degree)

12. I'm the most unhappy of men. (Change into Positive degree)

13. I'm the most unhappy of men. (Change into Comparative degree)

14. Those hunters argue most who know the least. (Change into Comparative degree)

15. Squeezer is better than Guess. (Positive degree)

16. He's the best dog in the district for all that.( Change into Comparative degree)

17. He's as ugly as a worn-out cab horse. ( Change into Comparative degree)

18. The Tsar washed it as best as he could.

( Change into Comparative degree)



Group:-E

Answer


Change of Degrees of Comparison

1. My father's lineage was not so distinguished as my mother's.

 2. Very few memories of my early childhood are as vivid as the memory of the two men.

3. No other thing in the world was so important as science.

4. No other man was so important as I.

5. No other time was so important as the time when you were attending on.

6. There is only one time that is more important than any other time. 

7. Yes, October is better than any other time.

8. No other time is so good as this.

9. The one who just left is a far more attractive travelling companion than I (am).

10. Nothing is as bad as the way I sleep.

11. Summer is not so lovely and temperate as thou ( art )

12. No other man is so unhappy as I (am).

13. I am more unhappy than any other man..

14. Those hunters who know the least argue more than anyone.

15.Guess is not so good as Squeezer.

16.He is better than any other dog in the district for all that.

17.A worn out cab horse is not uglier than he.

18.The Tsar could not have washed it in a better way.

Group -F 

Interchange of Sentences as Directed 

1. One should always do what is most needful. (Simple)

2. His smile is without guile like an infant.(Compound)

3. Despite these disadvantages he possessed great innate wisdom. (Complex)

4. The poetry of earth is never dead. (Complex)

5. The Tsar turned round and saw bearded man.(Simple)

6. I also remember people visiting our home to offer thanks after being cured. (Complex)

7. As soon as she left the train, she would forget our brief encounter. (Simple))

8. I am twice your age, and ask you to speak to me without agitating yourself. (Complex)

9. We lived in our ancestral house. (Complex)

10. He put his hands on my shoulders and looked straight into my eyes. (Simple)

11. Adversity always presents opportunities for introspection. (Complex) 


12. This remained his routine even when he was in his late sixties. (Simple)

 13. Our locality was predominantly Muslim but there were quite a lot of Hindu families too. (Complex)

14. The sun began to sink behind the trees, and the Tsar stuck the spade into the ground. (Complex)


15. Seeing the Tsar, he greeted him. (Complex)

 16. All the answers being different, the Tsar agreed with none of them. (Complex)

17. When he had dug two beds, the Tsar stopped and repeated his questions. (Simple)


18. The hermit listened to the Tsar, but answered nothing. (Complex)

19. The hermit lived in a wood which he never quitted. (Compound)

20. She had beautiful eyes but they were of no use to her. (Complex)

21. The man who had entered the compartment broke into my reverie. (Simple)

22. The couple who saw her off were probably her parents. (Simple)


23. But I knew she wore slippers. (Compound)

24. The man who had entered the compartment broke into my reverie. (Compound)

25. A soldier, very young, lies open mouthed. (Complex)

26. The humming insects don't disturb his rest. (Complex)

27. All the birds are faint with the hot sun and hide in colling trees. (Complex)

28. When all the birds are faint, they hide in cooling trees. (Simple)

29. When the Grasshopper is tired out with fun, he rests at ease beneath some pleasant weed. (Simple)

30. I don't intend to give up what I have. (Simple)


Answer

Group -F 

1. One should always do the most needful. 2. His smile is without guile and it is like an infant's.

3. Although he had these disadvantages, he possessed great innate wisdom.

4. The earth has its own poetry which is never dead.

5. Turning round, the Tsar saw a bearded man.

6. I also remember people who would visit our home to offer thanks after being cured.

7. She would forget our brief encounter immediately after her leaving the train.

8. Since I am twice you age, I ask you to speak to me without agitating yourself.

9. We lived in the house which was built by our ancestors.

 10. Putting his hands on my shoulders, he looked straight into my eyes.

11. It is adversity that always presents opportunities for introspection. 

12. This remained his routine even in his late sixties.


13. Although our locality was predominantly Muslim, there were quite a lot of Hindu families too.

14. When the sun began to sink behind the trees, the work Tsar stuck the spade into the ground.

15. When he saw the Tsar, he greeted him. 16. As all the answers were different, the Tsar agreed with none of them.

17. After digging two beds, the Tsar stopped to repeat his questions.

18. Though the hermit listened to the Tsar, he answered nothing.

19. The hermit lived in a wood and he never quitted it.

20. Although she had beautiful eyes, they were of no use to her.

21. The man, entering the compartment, broke into my reverie.

22. The couple, probably her parents, saw her off.

23. She wore slippers and I knew it.

24. The man had entered the compartment and broke into my reverie .

25. A soldier who is very young lies open-mouthed.

26. The insects that hum don't disturb his rest.

The insects that are humming don't disturb his rest.


27. When all the birds are faint with the hot sun, they hide in cooling trees.

28.Being faint, all the birds hide in cooling trees.

29. Being tired out with fun, the Grasshopper rests at ease beneath some pleasant weed.

30. I don't intend to give up my possessions. 


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