Transformation
Transformation
Transformation
1.
2.
On the hooks were more fish than the others had caught all together. (Change the degree)
26. Parking will be difficult and expensive. ( Use "not only .... but also)
27. People will use public transport rather than cars. (Make it less certain)
28. There are some glimmers of hope. (Add a question tag)
29. They have excuses ready when they reach office late. (Identify the clause)
30. They have never seen a sunrise. (Change the voice)
31. She felt terrible about this tendency. (Rewrite as Exclamatory)
32. His father would undoubtedly be left shaking his head and burying himself deeper into his
newspaper. (Use 'not only...but also')
33. "They have promised that the funds we have given to initiate the process will be returned to
us,"Mr. Pawar says.(Rewrite as Indirect speech)
34. Can you please hold it for me? (What does underlined Modal Auxiliary indicate?)
35. It should keep for a while. (Replace the Modal Auxiliary with another indicating obligation)
36. Reuben respectfully touched his worn cap. (Rewrite the sentence using adjective form of the
underlined word.)
37. He ran towards the sound and stopped at a construction site. ( Rewrite as simple sentence)
38. Dora had never received such a gift. (Rewrite in Present Perfect tense)
39. A religious ceremony was attended by nearly two lakh people.(Begin with -Nearly two.....)
40. As we were nearing the steps leading to a foot over bridge, people started pushing from
behind. ( Use 'no sooner ... than' )
41. There was nothing she could do about it. (Rewrite as Rhetorical Question)
42. "They have promised that the funds that we have given to initiate the process will be
returned to us," Mr. Pawar said. (Rewrite as Indirect Speech)
43. The school had no regular calendar. (Rewrite as Affirmative)
44. India's present epoch maker has come over here to bless the state of Maharashtra. (Use
gerund form of underlined word)
45. Both India and Maharashtra can progress only when there is oneness of interest. ( Use 'If
..not')
46. I had no anxiety and no high ambitions. ( Use 'neither......nor )
47. It was tough but intellectually satisfying. (Rewrite as complex sentence)
48. He brought the coconuts down. (Change the voice)
49. It is a book about the transformation of India. ( Begin with - 'The book....')
50. Can anyone really conceive of a world without poverty? (Rewrite as Assertive Sentence)
ANSWERS
parents.
6. I wasn't a bad doctor, was I?
7. I was doubtful of myself.
8. In spite of having successive ideas of specializing in dermatology, in aural surgery, in
pediatrics I discarded them all.
9. He was taken around with me.
10. No sooner did I see the prizes and read the citation Chaitanya had received than I was
stupefied.
11. Wasnt he a special child?
12. One day, King Amrut and Chandan had been taking a walk on the terrace of the palace.
13. They were able to see far into the distance.
14. He was delighted seeing the prosperity of his kingdom.
15. They could not ask for any more.
16. No sooner did he walk up to the king than whispered something in his ears.
17. Raghu asked Meenu if she liked the story.
18. I used to show him my finger.
19. Closing the cage I would put it near my pillow.
20. When would he start to be restless?
21. No sooner did he become a fully grown up one than he began to go far and wide.
22. We spotted the bird in pairs almost every day.
23. They cannot be seen.
24. It is not unachievable.
25. We are doing all this very efficiently and at a low cost
26. Parking will not only be difficult but also be expensive.
27. People may use public transport rather than cars.
28. There are some glimmers of hope, arent there?
29. Adverb clause of time
30. A sunrise has never been seen by them.
31. How terrible she felt about this tendency!
32. His father would undoubtedly be left not only shaking his head but also burying himself
QUESTION
1. We give it up and doze off. (Rewrite as simple)
2. A problem which had proved a hard nut to crack was solved yesterday in a jiffy. (Rewrite
as simple)
3. Ganukaka was relating the story of a neighbor of his. ( Change the voice)
4. When the war started, there was a boom in the market. ( Use No sooner .than)
5. His business was growing so fast that he had hardly time for a few hours sleep.(Use too)
6. Doctors recommended various medicines but the child lost its life.( Use though)
7. I ..(remember) an anecdote which I (read) recently.(Fill in the blanks with suitable
tense forms of verbs given in bracket)
8. Lama had been doing penance for ages in a cave.( Identify the tense)
9. Many of them are struggling in many places.(Use Past perfect continuous)
10. Josh paused, watching his fathers light recede. (Rewrite in compound sentence)
11. This is the hole. The snakes live here. (Combine the sentences using relative
pronoun) asked as a comment
12 The Ganga is -------sacred river.(Use suitable article in the blank space)Q.12 to 15 asked
by a former student.
13. The dog sprang --------- the table.(Use suitable preposition in the blank space)
14. It appears, I haven't been to the theater ------- ages.(Use suitable preposition in the blank
space)
15 Industrial wastes pollutes/pollute the atmosphere. (Rewrite using correct verb form)
16 Cricket is more popular than any other game in India. (Change into superlative
degree)asked from blogger contact form.
ANSWERS
1. Giving it up we doze off.
2. A problem having proved a hard nut to crack was solved yesterday in a jiffy.
3. The story of a neighbor of his was being related by Ganukaka
4. No sooner did the war start than there was a boom in the market.
5. His business was growing too fast to have any time for a few hours sleep.
6. Though Doctors recommended various medicines, the child lost its life.
7. I remembered an anecdote which I had read recently.
8. Lama had been doing penance for ages in a cave. Past Perfect Tense
Preposition
1. The moneylender has fortunately written off the poor mans debt. (cancelled)
2. The politicians fiery speech worked up the rustic audience. (excited)
3. The technician is working at a new project. (trying to innovate)
4. Enraged by his sons shameful act, the father had walked/of the house though he
came back after a few days to be in control once again. (left)
5. The star player of the Spanish football team was injured and so didnt turn up for
practice. (appeared)
6. His mentor (guru) turned against him because of his unsteady habits. (became
hostile)
7. My boss works very hard but it tells upon his health. (affect)
8. The pupil who has been neglecting her studies, was told off by the Headmistress.
(rebuked)
9. She could not help taking his unkind remarks to heart and fell crying. (grieved)
10. Ulysses never failed to take on the challenges that came his way. (face)
11. It is not a good practice to take everyone to confidence in every matter. (trust)