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Grammar Bank, Part -32,MIS
1. “Please sit down,” said the Headmaster. [Change into indirect speech]
2. He is never on time. [Make it affirmative]
3. We can feel him. [Change the voice]
4. They proclaimed him king. [Change the voice]
5. Only the brave deserve the praise. [Make it negative]
6. Swami gave a quick reply. [Use the adverb form of ‘quick’]
7. Mira is sick. She could not attend the function. [Join into a single sentence]
8. Father asked Swami, “Have you no school today?” [Change into narration]
9. He had quarrelled with his brother. [Change the voice]
10. I saw the cleaning of the roads. [Change the voice]
11. Saikat said to Ripa, “How did you enjoy the party?” [Change the mode of narration]
12. It is easier to win freedom than to preserve it. [Change into positive degree]
13. We should seek the poor people in our locality. [Change the voice]
14. “Let’s talk freely in the meeting,” our friends said. [Change the mode of narration]
15. She seems to be one of the worst girls in the class. [Begin with ‘Very few’]
16. The boy ran as fast as he could. [Change into a simple sentence]
17. We are proud of Saurav Ganguly. [Rewrite using the verb form of ‘proud’]
18. The Giant said, “What a marvellous sight it is!” [Change the mode of narration]
19. I know him. [Make it a complex sentence]
20. Do as I tell you. [Change the voice]
21. It grows slowly. [Change into a negative sentence]
22. The boy said to his friend, “Where have you put the pencil box?” [Change into indirect speech]
23. The sons broke the sticks. [Change into passive voice]
24. Rabindranath was a great poet. He composed ‘Gitanjali’. [Join the sentences with an adjective clause]
25. Who is singing this song? [Change the voice]
26. Rohit said to Ishika, “My grandfather was a doctor.” [Change into indirect speech]
27. You met the lady last night. She is a lawyer. [Join using a relative clause]
28. Where did you lose your bag? [Change the voice]
29. “Mother, please give me a glass of water,” Tumpa said. [Change into indirect speech]
30. Reading books is one of the best habits. [Rewrite using positive degree]
31. I was bringing the kite from the house. [Change the voice]
32. The cat puts in an appearance to get his share. [Use the verb form of ‘appearance’]
33. “I have not done my homework, sir,” Swami said. [Change the mode of narration]
34. Everest is the highest peak in the world. [Make it negative]
35. It was a beautiful garden. [Use the noun form of ‘beautiful’]
36. The girl said to her mother, “Please, tell me a story.” [Change into indirect speech]
37. He has worked out the answers carefully. [Change the voice]
38. My father said to me, “Do not neglect your studies.” [Change into indirect speech]
39. Who does not love his motherland? [Turn into a statement]
40. As soon as I saw Balmukund, I was shocked. [Use ‘no sooner… than’]
41. It was obvious that he had some defects of speech. [Make it simple]
42. They are watching the movie. [Change the voice]
43. “What a shocking incident!” said the man. [Change the mode of narration]
44. I know the solution to the problem. [Change the voice]
45. Sneha is not only wise but also brave. [Make it simple]
46. Keep the ball rolling. [Change the voice]
47. He said to me, “Who are you?” [Change into indirect speech]
48. Blood is the most essential fluid in the human body. [Make it negative]
49. What is done can’t be undone. [Change the voice]
50. He said to his parents, “Let me play cricket.” [Change into indirect speech]
51. I am to make a telephone call. [Change the voice]
52. I know your address. [Turn into a complex sentence]
53. I had a game to play. [Turn into a complex sentence]
54. Ram was a great writer. We know it. [Join into a single sentence]
55. Ram found the door. [Turn into an interrogative sentence]
56. We did see him. [Turn into an interrogative sentence]
57. Rabon knew the way. [Turn into an interrogative sentence]
58. Seeing the tiger, Ram became afraid. [Make it complex]
59. Ram helped Sita. [Frame a question]
60. Very few poets are as great as Rabindranath Tagore. [Change the degree of comparison]
61. I saw an old beggar. He was sitting under a tree. [Join into a simple sentence]
62. She gave me a camera. [Change the voice]
63. Father said to me, “Why are you so upset?” [Change into indirect speech]
64. Keep him warm. [Change the voice]
65. The time of his arrival is uncertain. [Use the verb form of ‘arrival’]
66. She was selected the chairperson. [Change the voice]
67. The tourist said, “What a beautiful sight!” [Change into indirect speech]
68. What a beautiful flower it is! [Turn into a statement]
69. October is the best time. [Rewrite using the positive degree]
70. I do not like tea. I do not like coffee. [Join using ‘neither… nor’]
71. I go to school by bus. [Frame a question using ‘how’]
72. What a shocking sight. [Change into an assertive sentence]
73. The sun rises in the east. Everyone knows it. [Join using a noun clause]
74. “Tell him you had a headache and so are late,” father said to Swami. [Change the mode of narration]
75. All I ask is a windy day. [Change the voice]
76. He knows every landmark. [Make it complex]
77. Have you written anything about our teacher Samuel? [Change the voice]
78. Father said, “Do you want to know what became of your kite?” [Change into indirect speech]
79. They did not weep any more. [Turn into affirmative]
80. He is too idle to shine in life. [Make it complex]
81. She killed herself. [Change the voice]
82. The teacher said to the boy, “Don’t make any noise.” [Change the mode of narration]
83. Ravi is one of the tallest boys in the class. [Positive degree of adjective]
84. She told me her address. I wrote the address down on a piece of paper. [Join with a relative clause]
85. Only you can answer this question. [Begin with ‘none’]
86. I wish you to be quiet. [Change into a complex sentence]
87. I know who said it. [Change into a simple sentence]
88. Opening the gate, the man came in. [Change into a compound sentence]
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