QUESTION BANK ON ICSE GRAMMAR

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Question type 1: (verb – tenses)

(a) In the following passage, fill in each of the numbered blanks with the correct form of the

word given in brackets. Do not copy the passage, but write in correct serial order the word or

phrase appropriate to the blank.


(I)Example:(0)looked Suraj (0) ____________ (look) out of the door. He (1)____________(catch) sight

of the board(2) ____________ (bear) the station’s name. He was so (3) ____________ (astonish) that

he almost (4) ____________ (fall) out of the compartment. He was back in his home town! After

(5)___________(travel) for forty or fifty kilometres, here he (6) ____________ (is)home again. He

(7) ____________ (can) not understand it. He (8)____________ (climb) out of the compartment

slowly.

(II)

Example: (0)I _______ (slow) the car as I saw the new house. Answer: slowed.

I __________(1)(pull) up into the driveway __________(2)(observe) the way they had

__________(3)(build) up the balcony. I __________(4)(forgot) that the bricks of the

house__________(5)(be) chocolate brown. The new people __________(6)(make) the tiny balcony

into a study room. I __________(7)(stare)at this house __________(8)(remember) my childhood

(III)

Once upon a time, in the days when genies and giants (0) .............(roam) the land, there(1)

..............(live) a farmer (2) .............(name) Baba Ayub. He lived with his family in a little village

by the name of Maidan Sabz. Because he had a large family to feed, Baba Ayub (3)................(see)

his days (4)................(consume) by hard work. Every day, he (5)................(labour) from dawn

to sundown, (6)................(plow) his field and (7)................(turn) the soil and (8)................

(tend) to his meagre pistachio trees.

(IV)

Alice was (0) .............(begin) to get very tired of (1) .............(sit) by her sister on the bank and of

having nothing to do: once or twice she had (2) .............(peep) into the book her sister was reading,

but it (3) .............(have) no pictures or conversations in it, "and what is the use of a book," (4)

.............


(think) Alice, "without pictures or conversations?'

Alice wondered whether the pleasure of (5) .............(make) a daisy-chain would be worth the

trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a White Rabbit with pink eyes (6)

.............(run)close by her. Alice did not think this was very remarkable, until the Rabbit actually

(7) .............(take) a watch out of its waistcoat-pocket, and (8) .............(look) at it, and then

hurried on,

(VI)

My mother (0) ................ (start) school when she (1) ................ (be) six and (2) ................ (stop)

the same term. She was unusual in the village as she had a father and a brother who (3) ................

(encourage) her to go to school. She was the only girl in a class of boys and claims she was brighter

than the boys. She (4) ................ (will) leave behind her girl cousins (5) ................ (play) at home

and she (6 ) ................ (envy) them. There (7) ................ (seem) to be no point in (8) ................

(go) to school just to end up doing housework.

(VII)

He had been (0) ................ (sit) on the bank of a small irrigation canal.

He was (1) ................ (gaze) at a couple of heron (2) ................ (fish) in the muddy water, when he

(3) ................ (feel) something bump his elbow. (4) ................ (look) around, he (5) ................

(find) at his side a little goat, jet black and soft as velvet with lovely grey eyes. Neither her own

owner nor her mother (6) ................ (be) around.

She continued to (7) ................ (nudge) Mukesh, so he (8) ................ (look) in his pocket for

nourishment.

(VIII)

One morning I (0) ................ (see) the python curled up on the dressing table.

It was (1) ................ (gaze) at its own reflection in the mirror. I (2) ................ (go) for grandfather

but by the time we ................ (3) (return) to the room, the python (4) ................ (move) on. He was

seen in the garden and once the cook saw him (5) ................ (crawl) up the ladder of the roof. Then

we (6) ................ (find) him on the dressing table again (7) ................ (admire) himself in the mirror.

“He's trying to look better for Aunt Mabel” I said. I (8) ................ (regret) this remark immediately

because grandmother overheard and held up my pocket money for the rest of the week!


(IX)

From his perch behind the clock Hugo could (0) ................ (see) everything.

He rubbed his fingers nervously against the small notebook in his pocket and (1) ................ (tell)

himself to be patient. The old man in the toy booth (2) ................ (argue) with the girl. She (3)

................ (be) about Hugo's age and he often saw her go into the booth and (4) ................

(disappear) behind the counter. The old man (5) ................ (look) agitated today. Had he figured out

some of his toys were (6) ................ (miss)? Well, there was nothing to be (7) ................ (do) about

that now. The old man and the girl argued some more and finally she closed her book and (8)

................ (run) off.

(X)

A woman(0) ______(wait) at an airport one night, with several long hours before her flight.

She (1) ______(hunt) for a book in the airport shops, (2) ______(buy) a bag of cookies and found a

place to sit. She (3) ______(engross) in her book but happened to see that the man sitting beside her,

bold as he could be, grabbed a cookie or two from the bag in between, which she tried to ignore to

avoid a scene. So she (4) ______(munch) the cookies and watched the clock, as the gutsy thief

diminished her stock. She (5) ______(get) more irritated as the minutes ticked by, thinking, “If I

wasn't so nice, I (6) ______(black) his eye.” With each cookie she took, he took one too. When only

one was left, she wondered what he would do. With a smile on his face, and a nervous laugh, he (7)

______(take) the last cookie and broke it in half. He offered her half as he ate the other. She had never

known she could be so angry and turned to gather her belongings. As she reached for her baggage,

she gasped with surprise, there was a bag of cookies, in front of her eyes. If mine are here, she

moaned in despair, the others were his, and he (8) ______(try) to share.

(XI)

My guide (0) ______(tell) me if I wanted to meet these people I would have to walk two miles.

We finally (1) ______(reach) a village where I (2) ______(meet) a lady whose age I (3) ______(can)

not immediately make out. My translator (4) ______(find) it difficult to interpret the lady's words

because her dialect was quite different. She (5) ______(is) a dark skinned and dark haired lady. She

must have been around seventy years old but there was no grey in her hair. She obviously could not

afford to dye her hair. So what was her secret? Nobody (6) ______(know). It must have been a 'secret'

common to all for not one person in that whole village (7) ______(has) a trace of grey hair! I (8)

______ (think) about it for a long time.

(XII)

We were not (0) ______(allow) to talk during the lecture.

The children (1) ______(sit) in a neat circle and (2) ______(begin) (3) ______(copy) their


multiplication tables. Most (4) ______(scratch) in the dirt with sticks they had (5) ______(bring) for

that purpose. The more fortunate (6) ______(has) slate boards that they (7) ______(write) on with

sticks (8) ______(dip) in a mixture of mud and water.

(XIII)

The other day we (0) ______(discuss) the attitudes of people in our country. Why (1) _____ (be)

most of them rude and aggressive? Pritam asked. Sanjana (2) ______(say) that it (3) _____(be)

because there (4) ________(be) too many people and one had to fight for everything. Nirode

(5)______(insist) that it (6) ______(be) the climate. We (7) _______(be) as efficient and polite as

Europeans if only our weather (8) _______ (be) better.

(XIV)

But just when I had almost (0) ...........(give) up hope, I was (1)..........(strike) with a brilliant idea:

my birthday was due fairly soon, and if I (2)...............(deal) with the family skilfully, I (3)

...............(feel) sure, I could not only get a boat but a lot of other equipment as well. I (4)

..................(suggest) to the family that, instead of(5) ..........(let) them choose my presents, I(6)

.............(may) tell them the things that I (7)............(want) most. In this way they could be sure of

not (8) .................. (disappoint) me.

(XV)

As she (0) .............. (speak) I (1) ......... (rise) and (2) .......... (go) to the centre blackboard, I (3)

.............. (find) the chalk (4) ...........(write) in block letters the title of the book. Then I (5)

.......... (put) the chalk down and went to (6) ............ (sit), beside her, to (7) ........... (hold) her

hand.

The day had barely (8) ....................(begin).

(XVI)

There (0) ............ (be) some confusion in the doorway. A man (1) .............. (get) into the

compartment (2) ................ (stammer) an apology. Then the door (3) .......... (bang) and the world

was (4) ............ (shut) out again. I (5) ............ (return) to my berth. The guard (6) ...........

(blow) his whistle and we (7) ............ (move) off. Once again I (8) .......... (has) a game to play.

(XVII)

I (0) ................... (convince) that my father (1) ............. (remember) by all those who value

integrity. He (2) .................. (be) a man of learning and also saw it to that he (3) ........... (teach)

his pupils with passion and patience. He, at times (4) ............ (use) to lose his temper, but that was

because he always (5) ........... (want) his pupils to learn and learn well. As a person, he was honest

and simple. His greatness (6) .......... (lie) in the fact that he (7) ............ (have) a pure heart,

devoid of malice. Such a man is always valued and (8) .......... (be) very rare to find.


(XVIII)

Mid afternoon while (0) ............... (give) my report to Mrs. Biggs, I (1) ......... (hear) a loud

thumping (2) ........... (come) from the direction of her store room.

“What (3) .............. (be) all that noise downstairs?” I asked.

“Probably a rat. I don’t hear anything,” she replied. I ran downstairs and (4) ........... (open) the store

room door. There was Mr Biggs (5) ............ (look) very dusty and very disgruntled; he wanted to

know why Mrs Biggs (6) ............. (shut) him up for hours. He had gone into the store room in

search of a walking stick and Mr Biggs, (7) ............ (see) the door open, had promptly (8)

............ (bolt) it.

(XIX)

After Christopher Columbus (0) ............... (return) from his famous voyage across the Atlantic, the

King of Spain (1) ............ (wish) to celebrate the great event and do honour to the man who (2)

.......... (make) himself a national hero. He (3) ................. (do) so by holding a banquet in honour

of the explorer. To his banquet he (4) .............. (invite) many of the nobles of the King’s Court.

Some of them (5) .............. (be) jealous of the success Columbus (6) .............. (achieve). One of

them sat next to Columbus. He turned towards Columbus and said, “Of course you (7) .............

(be) a brave man but it doesn’t take much intelligence to do what you have done. After all, anyone

can take a ship and sail on and on till he (8) .................. (reach) land.”

(XX)

I (0) ........ (go) into the Administrative Block and (1) ......... (be) then (2) ......... (lead) into the

office of the Superintendent. He was (3) .......... (sit) there, reading the newspaper. The large desk in

front of him was (4) .......... (pile) high with a great assortment of papers, most of which looked

official and scientific, a heap of them partially (5) ............ (cover) the telephone. As the

Superintendent (6) ............... (stand) up, I (7) ........... (see) that he was an immensely tall man.

He (8) .......... (come) towards me and (9) ......... (stare) at me, (10) ............. (breathe) heavily

through his nose.

(XXI)

Once there (0)......... (live) a monk who 1..........(decide) to make his followers always laugh.

People flocked to him to listen to his jokes and 2 .........(return) home laughing. The monk would

make fun of himself and of others, 3.........(make) sure that there 4............ (be) not a single

gloomy face in the crowd. After some years when he 5...........(die) and yet cheerful, his followers

asked him how he 6.............(manage) to be happy even on his deathbed. He did not reply but made

a last wish that he should be cremated with his clothes on. He wished that he should be kept on the

funeral pyre with the same clothes he 7..........(wear). His wishes were carried out, and to everyone’s


surprise, when the pyre was 8..........(light) it was found that the old monk had 9............(hide)

firecrackers under his clothes. Even on his cremation pyre, he 10..............(entertain ) people.

(XXII)

The falcons were obviously in a heat of fury when the ravens(1) ............... (come) scouting along

the cliff. The falcons (2) ..........(attempt) to drive away the ravens. The ravens, however, (3)

............... (fly) unconcerned to and fro. Only at the last split second of each falcon’s drive, (4)

............ (do) the ravens turn over sideways to present that remarkable beak which (5) ...........

(can) transfix the falcon were it to continue its wild drive.

(XXIII)

(i) It .....................(rain) heavily all night in Delhi.

(ii) Children are not .............. (permit) to attend the function.

(iii) Shonaque said that he ............... (will) give an early reply.

(iv) Sophia will be ............... (punish) if she does not do her work.

(v) He is poor at ................ (memory) lengthy poems.

(XXIV)

(i) I have just ..............my work. (do)

(ii) Yesterday Mr Anthony ................ out of town. (go)

(iii) I told them that we ................ them of our intention a year ago. (inform)

(iv) He ..................... in this office since October. (work)

(v) I showed the teacher what I ................ ....... (write)


Question type 2: (prepositions)

Fill in the blanks with appropriate words:

A)

(i)Bobby waited in front ____________the school.

(ii)The children were told to return home ____________it became dark.

(iii)He wore an old muffler wrapped ____________his neck.

(iv)We saw the bird fly high ____________the tower and disappear.

(v)Music therapy is a cure ____________many ills.

(vi)The thief ran ____________the staircase and out into the yard.

(vii)Mr. Roy jumped into his car and drove ____________as fast as he could.

(viii)Please do not get carried ____________by these rumours.

B)

(i)He hid the stolen goods __________ the floor boards.


(ii)The teacher knew all __________ the problem.

(iii)The boy sat still __________ the night waiting to be called.

(iv)My grandmother would have fallen __________ if I had not caught her hand.

(v)The sailor held on to the mast of the boat for fear of being blown __________ in the storm.

(vi)All the boarders were taken __________ a walk today.

(vii)Even though she slept __________ several mattresses she still felt the hard pea.

(viii)Arup and Arun have quarrelled __________ a silly matter.

C)

(i) The puppy was hiding ------------- the sofa.

(ii) Stop worrying ------------- your future.

(iii) When I stepped ------------- the lift, I found it had stopped working.

(iv) We had to use a bridge to go ------------- the river.

(v) I have lived in this town ------------- ten years.

(vi) Please switch ------------- all lights and fans when you leave the room.

(vii) Ronnie is married ------------- my cousin.

(viii) The gift came ------------- a birthday card.

D)

(i) The poet’s mother was stung ------------- a scorpion.

(ii) “Please write ------------- what I tell you otherwise you will forget,” the teacher said.

(iii) The dog was hiding ------------- the bed, barking at the stranger.

(iv) Sheila’s grandmother found it difficult to climb ------------- the steep staircase.

(v) The soldier fought bravely ------------- his country.

(vi) There is no use crying ------------- spilt milk.

(vii) I don’t know what they were arguing ------------- but I could hear angry voices.

(viii) The school playground is out ------------- bounds for the pupils of the primary school.

E)

(i) She shouted angrily -------------- the disobedient boy.

(ii) I asked them to provide us ------------- a guide.

(iii) The tree grew at a dangerous slant and had to be cut ------------- .

(iv) My daughter believes ------------- fairies.

(v) He drew a beautiful diagram ------------- the board.

(vi) She battled her way ------------- the crowd.

(vii) We were asked to gather ------------- the teacher.

(viii) They had to climb ------------- the steep pathway to reach the top.


F)

(i) There was steep rise ------------- onion prices.

(ii) Air pollution is responsible for the spread ------------- bronchitis.

(iii) He was ------------- pressure to complete the work.

(iv) Joan jumped ------------- the river to rescue the child.

(v) His teacher is very pleased -------------him.

(vi) Ali took ------------- his cap and wiped his face.

(vii) The old woman could not get ------------- the shock.

(viii) He should not get -------------with such rudeness.

G)

(i) He found the key just ------------- the front door.

(ii) I could not accompany my cousin ------------- the trip because I had fever.

(iii) The noise prevented us ------------- sleeping.

(iv) The young man put the flute ------------- his lips and began to play.

(v) Ashok leaned ------------- the wall tiredly.

(vi) The paper dart went gliding ------------- the air.

(vii) The cyclist rode quickly ------------- the path.

(viii) The young child carried the heavy bucket ------------- the stairs.

H)

(i) The teacher spoke ------------- for Raju when he was wrongly accused of stealing money.

(ii) We can visit her in the hostel ------------- 3pm and 5 pm on Saturdays.

(iii) The Sinhas have lived in New Delhi ------------- 1943.

(iv) Little children are often afraid ------------- the dark.

(v) Sneha has applied ------------- a scholarship.

(vi) It took Ahmed many months to get ------------- the loss of his friend.

(vii) She turned ------------- the generous offer made by the manager.

(viii) We were asked to take ------------- our footwear as we were entering a place of worship.

I)

(i) She takes a lot of trouble ------------- her work.

(ii) Our English friends have taken ------------- Indian food quite quickly.

(iii) He got A+ ------------- the Mathematics test.

(iv) He jumped ------------- the river to save his friend from drowning.

(v) Always be prepared ------------- a surprise test.

(vi) She hid ------------- the cupboard and gave everyone a fright.


(vii) She is fond ------------- pets.

(viii) The brothers quarelled ------------- themselves for their father's property.

J)

(i) He was touched ------------- pity when he heard the tale.

(ii) There is always a demand ------------- good tailors.

(iii) The mother prevented her child ------------- going out in the rain.

(iv) The baby crawled ------------- the table and hid there.

(v) Once upon a time the great king ruled ------------- all these villages and towns.

(vi) She is smarter ------------- the two.

(vii) Sheila insists ------------- wearing that dress, although her mother thinks it is too short for her.

(viii) The teacher complained ------------- him when she met his mother in the market.

K)

(i) He congratulated me ------------- my great achievement.

(ii) The poor man is afflicted ------------- arthritis.

(iii) She is blind ------------- the faults of her husband.

(iv) The boss had many complaints ------------- Shyam.

(v) You must prepare ------------- the examination.

(vi) She is not aware ------------- the danger.

(vii) Ravi was accurate ------------- his calculations.

(viii) They hid the money ------------- the carpet.

L)

(i)Her parents live ________ New Delhi.

(ii) Joe’s parents are sick ________ his behaviour.

(iii) Colonel Gurmeet congratulated the soldiers _______ their victory.

(iv) The planet was seen ________ the telescope.

(v) The news of his promotion came ________the next day.

(vi) He is not afraid _______ the consequences.

(vii)He rushed ______ the class as he was late.

(viii) The school is famous _______its sports achievements.

M)

(i) I refrained ............ telling Reeta the truth.

(ii) The leader counted ................ the cooperation of his colleagues.

(iii) The public was cautioned ............... pickpockets.

(iv) Janaki escorted her daughter to the cinema theatre as she was anxious .............. her


safety.

(v) Their path was beset ...............difficulties yet they succeeded.

(vi) The mouse crept stealthily ..................... the cheese.

(vii) It was good ................... you to invite Sheila for the picnic.

(viii) Smoking ..........public places is now banned.

N)

(i) I prevailed ............ him to join the gymnasium.

(ii) The curious child eagerly begged ............. an answer to the riddle.

(iii) He was bent .............. coming first in the examinations.

(iv) The theory exam was followed ............ a group discussion.

(v) I ran ............... to my teacher at the show last night.

(vi) She is extremely anxious ............... an interview next week.

(vii) What a contrast ..............the two siblings!

(viii) The brothers fought ......... their father’s property.

O)

(i) The elderly man prepared himself for a life ...........retirement.

(ii) Do you take his word .......... mine?

(iii) Rohini is very concerned ............. her father’s health.

(iv) Altaf had many books and papers scattered all ......... the room.

(v) The Phoenix is a legendary bird that rises ............ its ashes.

(vi) The police pulled the briefcase from ........... the table.

(vii) The mob rushed onto the pavement, everyone seemed angry ................ everyone else.

(viii) The old woman looked ................ the cupboard, searching for a photograph.

P)

(i) Truth always prevails .................. the long run.

(ii) Sujatha stood .............. the river and saw the ship pass by.

(iii) She took some money .......... her father to buy a video game.

(iv) Shilpa gave me a rare gift ............. my birthday.

(v) Deepak was very upset ............me.

(vi) Michelle is longing ............ meet me.

(vii) It has been a long time .............. I met my sister.

(viii) The worker asked ............ his wages.

Q)

(i) He refused to put .............with their interference in his affairs.


(ii) She has been going ................ the script for days.

(iii) It is our duty to protest ................. injustice.

(iv) He soon became accustomed ................... the harsh weather.

(v) Dilip went out ............... his way to help the poor.

(vi) He was able to put ............. his ideas so cleverly that he impressed everyone.

(vii) He persists ............. teasing the other children in the class.

(viii) I have been waiting for you ............... four o’ clock.

R)

(i) The safari parks of South Africa abound ........... wild animals.

(ii) The young man excels ............... both music and dance.

(iii) She is a diligent student, worthy ............ praise.

(iv) I saw ............ his plan and realized that he was going to cheat us.

(v) I was ............ the impression that the meeting had been cancelled.

(vi) Always be true .............. yourself.

(vii) The villagers lodged a complaint ........... the corrupt officials.

(viii) I can rely .......... my sister for help.

S)

(i) He may turn ............. when we least expect him.

(ii) The jewel was sold .......... thrice its cost price.

(iii) They took .......... the company with all its liabilities.

(iv) The new Manager gets .......... well with his colleagues.

(v) Please contact me .........9a.m. and 10 a.m.

(vi) Priya was knocked ............by a speeding car.

(vii) Pursued by his enemies, he swam ...........the river to safety.

(viii) They drove him .........the city in their new car.

(ix) ................other things, they found an old sword near the ruins of the building.

(x) He flew ..........a rage when he was challenged.

T)

(i) The outgoing Manager will hand .........his charge to his successor.

(ii) Her request for a transfer was turned ............

(iii) A man is known .............the company he keeps.

(iv) Not all of us are alive........... the threats arising from global warming.

(v) You must reach home ..........sunset.

(vi) The five players quarrelled ..........themselves.


(vii) We have lived in this village .........ten years.

(viii) He found himself ..............pressure to grant the request.

(ix) He proved himself equal ..........the task.

(x) He was unwilling to take ...........the challenge.

U)

(i) He was left off ........... a fine.

(ii) The Principal called ............ a written explanation.

(iii) Where did you come ......... this word?

(iv) How did this topic come ............ ?

(v) The Chairman assured the Committee that he would look .......... the matter.

V)

(i) The Car battery has run ............; it needs recharging.

(ii) How can you put ........... with his unpleasant manners?

(iii) We had agreed to meet at the cinema at 7.30, but he never turned ...........

(iv) You must reach the place ........... sunset.

(v) Cholera has broken ........... in our village.

W)

(i) It has been a long time ............ I saw her.

(ii) Anita received an invitation ................. dinner.

(iii) Good food is necessary ................... good health.

(iv) Can you cure me ........... this ailment?

(v) He is too miserly to part .............. money.


List of prepositions: about /above /across /after /against /along /amid /among/around/as /at

before /behind /below/beneath /beside /besides /between /beyond //by

down /during

except /excepting

for /from

in /inside /into

of /off /on /onto /outside /over

past

round

since

through /to /toward /towards


under /underneath /until /up /upon

with/within /without

Question type 3: (sentence combinations)

Joint the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using and, but or so.

A)

(i)The teacher arrived. The class started.

(ii)The drive was so tedious. I fell asleep on the backseat.

(iii)He was found in possession of the stolen goods. He was punished.

(iv)Stop talking. Leave the classroom.

B)

(i)He practiced every day. He came first in the race.

(ii)She did such intricate embroidery. Her eyesight was affected.

(iii)Molly has a very good vocabulary. She reads a lot.

(iv)They broke open door. They saw everything was in a mess.

C)

(i) He was very ill. He did not take any medicine.

(ii) You come back from your holiday. We will discuss the problem.

(iii) He remained absent on Friday. It was foolish of him.

(iv) Rahul ran all the way to the bus stop. He missed the bus.

D)

(i) They have to go to bed early every night. They are allowed to stay up late on Saturdays.

(ii) The children were delighted. The exams were cancelled.

(iii) We are not allowed to play in the sun. We are not allowed to play in the rain.

(iv) This is the place. The dog was rescued from its cruel owner.

E)

(i) This is the hospital. I was born here.

(ii) The children have been sick for a week. They were unable to go to school.

(iii) Mrs Kumar has been a teacher for thirty years. She will now retire.

(iv) We have had no respect for nature. Now we are suffering from the effects of global warning.

F)

(i) My grandfather is very old. He is very active.

(ii) Mala is not in the classroom. Mala is not in the library.

(iii) She was so excited about her performance. She could not sleep at night.

(iv) Mumbai is densely populated. It is one of the major cities in the country.


G)

(i) He has learnt to cycle. He has yet to learn to swim.

(ii) The child helped her mother to make breakfast. She washed the tomatoes.

(iii) They bought a new car. They can travel long distances.

(iv) Sunita opened her purse. She found the money missing.

H)

(i) He is good at gymnastics. His handwriting must improve.

(ii) Her grandfather gifted her a paint box. He knew she was good at art.

(iii) Ravi fractured his arm. He insisted on playing the match.

(iv) Mona has been ill for a month. She stood first in the examination.

I)

(i) We had better get ready now. We may not have time to reach the airport.

(ii) Mr Liew has been sick. He has been so since he came back from Japan.

(iii) The debating teams were very happy. Both were declared joint champions.

(iv) He escaped from the prison. He looked for a place where he could hide.

J)

(i) He lived in the city for many years. He could not find his way about.

(ii) She complained that her brother did not know anything. Her brother claimed he knew

everything.

(iii) The coffee isn't strong. It won't keep us awake.

(iv) I finished my homework. I switched on the TV.

K)

(i) The minister was wise. The king did not trust him.

(ii) We reached the port. The storm came on.

(iii) One should not borrow money. One should not lend money.

(iv) She will win the prize. She deserves it.

L)

(i) Sonia asked a riddle. I was unable to solve it.

(ii) John helped Thomas. Thomas will always be grateful.

(iii) Rajan is a great Cricketer. He is also popular.

(iv) Adnan sang a wonderful song. It became a hit.

M)

(i) You will surely be late. Hurry up!

(ii) The trekkers got lost due to the heavy fog. They had misplaced their maps as well.


(iii) She has to apologise. He will not meet her again if she does not do so.

(iv) I wear this expensive outfit very sparingly. I bought it last month.

N)

(i) Swarna asked me a question. I was unable to answer it.

(ii) You helped Tania. She will always be grateful.

(iii) I heard you won a prize. I am extremely delighted.

(iv) There was heavy traffic. We reached the stadium on time.

O)

(i) The heart attack was mild. Mr.Bose stayed in bed for three weeks.

(ii) The men went out to see if anyone was missing. The women stayed behind to care for the

injured.

(iii) Her mother warned her not to talk to strangers. She told her not to accept gifts from

people she did not know.

(iv) Everyone was drenched wet by now. The rain had come down harder.

P)

(i) John gave me the novel. John wanted me to receive it.

(ii) Debjani received my note. She sent her reply within a week.

(iii) Raja is a great footballer. He is also popular.

(iv) Jennifer saw that I was confused. She came to my rescue.

Q)

(i) Sahil composed a wonderful song. It became a hit.

(ii) Rani reached a spot. We were to meet there.

(iii) Dick met me. I gave him the document.

(iv) Shenaz was very upset. I wanted to help her out.

R)

Explain the difference in meaning between the pairs of sentences given below:

(i) (1) She must have repaired the car.

(2) She must have the car, repainted.

(ii) (1) “The girl,” said the boy, “was ugly.”

(2) The girl said the boy was ugly.

S)

(i) He got married suddenly. This took everyone by surprise.

(ii) He completed the work on time. There were many obstacles.

(iii) Ritu’s plan is perfect. She wants everyone to realise this.


(iv) Sophia is a quiet girl. She is an introvert.

(v) I met Sheila’s mother. She works in a school nearby.

T)

(i) He found the book at last. It was in the library.

(ii) She received the message. Immediately she went to meet her brother.

(iii) Tom may run fast. He cannot catch the train.

(iv) I saw men at work on a new building. It was to be a factory.

(v) Suresh did not come to school. He did not send in an application.

U)

The following words have different meanings though spelt in the same way. Use each of

them in two separate sentences to illustrate this.

(i) Present

(ii) Swallow

(iii) Bank

(iv) Match

(v) Scale

V)

(i) Rahil is a clever boy. The other boys are not so clever.

(ii) It rained heavily. We could not have the tournament.

(iii) You must study diligently. You will miss your grade otherwise.

(iv) The air hostess was injured. She helped the victims.

(v) The supervisor was out of the hall. The students made a lot of noise.

W)

(i) They are very old. They cannot run.

(ii) John was a philosopher. He was a poet.

(iii) Pollution levels are increasing. Many children are getting sick.

(iv) Hurry up. You will be late.

(v) Social service is demanding. It has its own rewards.


Connectors commonly used:

Although...

As...

....as well as ...

Conversions (saw-seeing)


Despite/in spite/even though/though

.....for....

If you...

This ....that

..to ...

...too...

Unless....

where

Which ...

...while ..

...who...

Question type 4: (sentence transformation)

(d) Re-write the following sentences according to the instructions given after each. Make other

changes that may be necessary, but do not change the meaning of each sentence.

A.

(i) “I saw a panther this morning”, he said modestly.

(Rewrite using indirect speech.)

(ii) Kiran is the fastest runner in our school.

(Begin: No other.....................)

(iii)Susan hid her grandmother’s spectacles.

(Begin: Her grandmother’s.....................)

(iv)Ali was too embarrassed to speak clearly.

(Begin: Ali was so.....................)

(v) As soon as the election results were out, the victory procession started.

(Begin: No sooner.....................)

(vi)Ranji prefers reading a book to watching a movie.

(Begin: Ranji would rather..........)

(vii)Anu does not study enough, but she still stands first.

(Begin: Despite.....................)

(viii) If Aruna practices, she will win the competition.

(Begin: Unless.....................)

B.

(i)“Will you lend me the book tomorrow?” Priya asked her classmate.

(Begin: Priya asked her classmate if..............................)


(ii)The teacher scolded him for coming late.

(Begin: He......................................)

(iii)It was so hot that the P.T. period could not be held.

(Begin: It was too .............................)

(iv)As soon as her song was over, I knew that she had won the competition.

(Begin: No sooner .............................)

(v)Our school sent up the best exhibit to the Town Hall.

(Re-write using: ‘better’)

(vi)Visitors under eighteen were not allowed into the hall.

(Begin: Only visitors ...........................)

(vii)As soon as the bell rang the children ran out.

(Begin: No sooner ..................)

(viii)They were asked to combine all their ideas into one document.

(Re-write using: ‘combination’)

C.

(i) The old woman said to Arun, “Can you help me to cross the street?”

( Begin: The old woman asked Arun .....................)

(ii) As soon as the sun rose over the hills, the fog disappeared.

(Begin: No sooner ........................................ )

(iii) It rained so heavily that they could not go for the picnic.

(Rewrite: Using ‘too.............................to. )

(iv) If your friends get here before 7o’ clock we can take them out for dinner.

(Rewrite: Using ‘unless’ ..............................)

(v) The school captain was selected by the students of classes XI and XII.

(Begin: The students ........................................)

(vi) Greenland is the largest island in the world.

(Rewrite: Using ‘larger’ ..............................)

(vii) How cruel Shylock was to demand his pound of flesh!

(Begin: It was cruel.................................)

(viii)Arun was asked by his mother to explain the missing buttons on his shirt.

(Rewrite: Using ‘explanation’ ..............................)

D.

(I) She laid the table after she had finished the cooking.

(Begin: When.....................)


(ii)He is old but still he works hard.

(Begin: Despite.....................)

(iii) The delivery boy was requested to bring the parcel the next day.

(Rewrite using direct speech)

(iv) I prefer playing a game to watching television.

(Begin: I would rather.....................)

(v)

Every family has a black sheep.

(Begin: There is no.....................)

(vi) I have never worn a more ill-fitting suit.

(End: ..................... ever worn.)

(vii) Anil is too fast a runner not to come first in the race.

(Begin: Anil is so.....................)

(viii) As soon as the sports meet ended, the children ran on the field.

(Begin: Hardly.....................)

E.

(i) Not many people read for pleasure these days.

( Begin: Very few .....................)

(ii) Since her childhood Meera has been good in Mathematics.

(End: ........................................ childhood. )

(iii) “We have had no rain since January”, Ramu said.

(Begin: Ramu said that they .............................)

(iv) It is dangerous as well as illegal to drive a motorcycle without a helmet.

(Begin: It is not ..............................)

(v) He had plenty of wealth but he was not happy.

(Begin: In spite........................................)

(vi) He was so tired that he could not stand.

(Use: too)

(vii) Every one of them was an experienced mountaineer.

(Begin: There was no.................................)

(viii) I have never seen a film as bad as this.

(Begin: This is .............................)

F.

(i) The book was so interesting that I could not put it down.


( Begin: The book was too.....................)

(ii) The Principal said, “All the prizes will be distributed tomorrow.”

(Begin: The Principal said that .........................)

(iii) Last night's dinner was cooked for us by father.

(Begin: Father.....................................)

(iv) If Mary catches the first bus, she will be on time for school.

(Begin: Unless ....................................)

(v) In spite of having high fever the girl came to school.

(Begin: Despite.....................................)

(vi) I prefer going out with friends to staying alone at home.

(Begin: I would rather.............................)

(vii) Hardly had the teacher left the room, when all the children started making a noise.

(Begin: No sooner...................................)

(viii) This is the funniest movie I have ever seen.

(Begin: Never........................)

G.

(i) Arun gave Ramesh some excellent advice.

(Begin: Ramesh was .....................)

(ii) As soon as Sania sat down to study , the lights went off.

(Begin: No sooner .................................)

(iii) Has Alia written to you?

(Begin: Have you .....................)

(iv) As soon as the function got over, the crowd dispersed.

(Begin: Hardly......................)

(v) The monsoon is the best season in our country.

(Rewrite using 'good'.)

(vi) Harish was so tired that he could not keep his eyes open.

(Begin: Harish was too ...................................)

(vii) Father said to Sunil, “I can help you with your homework.”

(Begin: Father told Sunil.......................)

(viii) Naresh goes to school which has over a thousand students.

(Begin: There ...........................................)

H.

(i) As soon as we lit the candle, the power supply was restored.


( Begin: No sooner .....................)

(ii) The bee is more industrious than all other creatures.

(Use: 'most industrious'.)

(iii) The old woman was too slow to catch the bus.

(Begin: The old woman was so ........................)

(iv) “I'll do it tomorrow,” he promised.

(Rewrite in indirect speech)

(v) Though Reema got an expensive gift she was not happy.

(Begin: Inspite .......................)

(vi) I prefer reading a book to watching a movie.

(Begin: I would rather..........................)

(vii) I have never seen Mr Roy lose his temper.

(Begin: Never ..............................)

(viii) She found your keys in the garage.

(Begin: The keys....................................)

I.

(i) These windows need cleaning again.

( Begin: These windows will ..........................)

(ii) My mother said I could go with you only if I returned home by five o' clock.

(Use: as long as)

(iii) It doesn't matter which chemical you put in the mixture first, the results will be the same.

(Use: difference)

(iv) Who does this pen belong to?

(Begin: Do you know.....................................)

(v) Heavy rain has caused the cancellation of the outdoor garden party. (Begin : Due ...)

(vi) I've never seen so many people in this building before. (Begin : This is ...)

(vii)If we light the fire,the rescuers will see us.(Begin : We will...)

(viii) Only a few books were remaining on the shelf when we left.(Begin : Most...)

J.

(i) My mother left a month ago.

( Begin: It has .....................)

(ii) Anil was wrong to lose his temper.

(Begin: Anil ought ................................)

(iii) As soon as the Chief Guest had seated himself the play began.


(Begin: No sooner ...................................)

(iv) Rajiv said to Arjun, “ Is this the book you were reading yesterday?”

(Begin: Rajiv asked Arjun if ..........................)

(v) Only a foolish person will be taken in by this trick.

(Begin: None..............................................)

(vi) Everybody has heard of Gandhiji.

(Begin: Who ...................................... ?)

(vii) He will issue the cheque only when he has heard from the head office.

(Begin: On .........................................)

(viii) Father will send you a message if his flight is cancelled.

(Begin: Should...............................)

K.

(i) This horse is better trained than yours.

( Begin: Your .....................)

(ii) The children will sit out in the garden, if the weather is cool.

( Begin: The children won't ..................)

(iii) The thief ran so fast that the police could not catch him.

(Rewrite using: too.)

(iv) Her attitude often annoys me.

(Rewrite using: annoyance.)

(v) The child disappeared as soon as the bus stopped.

(Begin: Hardly.......................................)

(vi) There is no success without effort.

(Begin: Whenever .....................................)

(vii) “Please teach me to cycle,” she asked her brother.

(Rewrite in indirect form.)

(viii) The peasants regarded him as a thief and called him a villian.

(End: ............................................ the peasants.)

L.

(i) We had not even walked one kilometre when they stopped us.

(Begin: Hardly .....................)

(ii) The memory is so vivid that I will never forget it.

(Use ‘too’ in place of ‘so’)

(iii) That need not happen.


(Rewrite: using does.)

(iv) Food and sleep were all we cared about.

(Begin: All .........................)

(v) We sat there face to face with our accuser.

(Begin: There ...............................)

(vi) Herbert consulted his parents before accepting the job offer.

(Begin: Herbert did not ...........)

(vii) Put your tools away, the children may fall over them

(Use: lest...........................)

(viii) It was the last time he saw his wife.

(Begin: Never........................)

M.

(i) Unless Ria takes care of her health, she will not be able to look after her family.

(Begin: Ria must .....................)

(ii) His arrogance was the cause of his losing the election.

(Rewrite the sentence using ‘arrogant’)

(iii) If you are not a member you cannot borrow books.

(Begin: Only ....................)

(iv) It is a pity our vacation is not longer.

(Begin: I wish .........................)

(v) Raju did not complete the exercise on time.

(Rewrite the sentence adding a tag question)

(vi) Rohan was so terrified of being left alone in the house that he started screaming.

(Begin: So....................................)

(vii) The teacher asked, “How many of you think the answer is correct?”

(Rewrite the sentence using indirect speech

(viii) Sunil is the fastest runner in the school.

(End: ........................ as Sunil)

N.


(i) Study hard or you will regret it.

(Begin: Unless .....................)

(ii) The boy asked, ‘Why are you lying on the road in this manner?’

(Begin: The boy asked why he .....................)


(iii) Megha is too tall to crawl under the table.

(Begin: Megha is so ....................)

(iv) He arrived in the school on time even though he stopped for a bite on the way.

(Use: ‘inspite of’ instead of even though)

(v) She opened the kitchen door and a cockroach ran out

(End with ‘cockroach.’)

(vi) Arjun was better speaker than his brother.

(Begin: His brother ...........)

(vii) Asha missed her examination because of her illness.

(Begin: Her illness...........................)

(viii) As soon as the curtain came down the applause rang out.

(Begin: No sooner ........................)

O.

(i) “Have you walked alone, this long distance today?” he asked Sumita.

(Begin: He asked Sumita if .....................)

(ii) The detective interrogated the suspect closely for over three hours.

(Begin: The suspect .....................)

(iii) I suddenly realised that the room was too small for the three of us to share.

(Begin: I suddenly realised that the room was so....................)

(iv) In spite of all her efforts, Susan did not succeed.

(Begin: Despite ..............................)

(v) As soon as the bell rang, the children rushed out of the class.

(Begin: No sooner than ...................)

(vi) Sachin stood first in class and he also excelled at debate.

(Begin: Not only ...........)

(vii) She was the only person capable of being House Captain.

(Use: capability)

(viii) Rohan was the tallest boy in the basketball team.

(Rewrite using: taller)

P.

(i) Annie paid a heavy price for her recklessness.

(Begin: It .....................)

(ii) No sooner had Ram narrated the story than he was praised.

(Begin: Hardly .....................)


(iii) Tanuj is a very friendly girl and is always cheerful.

(Begin: Besides ....................)

(iv) They had to put off the garden partly because of the heavy rain.

(Begin: The heavy ..............................)

(v) Margaret said to me, “Please do not forget to meet me tomorrow”.

(Begin: I was ...................)

(vi) In spite of my warning Dev, he ignored me.

(Begin: Though ...........)

(vii) The business talks failed because neither side was willing to compromise.

(Begin: Since ................................)

(viii) They were very afraid and so they could not speak..

(Begin: Being .....................)

Q.

(i) As soon as the Chief Guest arrived, the band started playing.

(Begin: No sooner .....................)

(ii) He went to the library and to the bank.

(Begin: Not only .....................)

(iii) Though he is poor, he helps others in need.

(Begin: In spite ....................)

(iv) He does not intend to leave the company.

(Use: intention..............................)

(v) “Do you want some more ice-cream or a slice of cake?” asked my aunt.

(Begin: My aunt asked ...................)

(vi) They are painting a mural on the front wall.

(Begin: A mural ...........)

(vii) Tansen was the best singer in Akbar’s court.

(Use: better................................)

(viii) You remembered to buy a loaf of bread, didn’t you?

(Begin: You didn’t .....................)

R.

(i) Jasdeep has probably forgotten his mother’s birthday.

(Begin: In .....................)

(ii) Mr. Sharma advised the children not to go out in the cold.

(End with: “.....................” said Mr Sharma.)


(iii) For more information please contact the secretary of the club.

(Begin: Should ....................)

(iv) He could not take part in the singing competition as he had a sore throat.

(Use: prevented)

(v) Ritika returned to school a week ago.

(Begin: It has been...................)

(vi) She was beautiful and humble.

(Begin: Not only ........... )

(vii) Both the players are not adequately prepared for the tournament.

(Begin: Neither................................)

(viii) A fragrant flower is the loveliest creation of nature.

(Begin: No other.....................)

S.

(i) The thieves stole everything from the merchant and left him for dead.

(Begin: Having .....................)

(ii) Prerna consulted her parents before accepting the job offer.

(Begin: Prerna did not .............)

(iii) The driver lost his job because of his rash driving.

(Begin: If the driver ....................)

(iv) Very few doctors in the hospital are as dedicated as he is.

(Begin: He is ..............)

(v) The Principal dealt with the miscreants firmly.

(Begin: The Principal was ...................)

T.

(i) Had I not helped her, she would not have succeeded.

(Begin: But .....................)

(ii) His unexpected victory surprised everybody at school.

(Begin: His unexpected victory took .............)

(iii) If he apologises, he will be pardoned.

(Use unless instead of if)

(iv) Nobody in our city can run as fast as Usha.

(Begin: Usha ................)

(v) Joe requested his friend to wait there till he returned.

(End: ...................till I return.”)


U.

(i) John has probably forgotten the date of the examination.

(Begin:In .....................)

(ii) Very few countries are as large as India.

(Use: ‘larger’)

(iii) The sergeant asked: ‘Did you have any training before’?

(Rewrite using: ‘whether’ or ‘if’’)

(iv) If you don’t come, I will not go out.

(Begin: Only ................)

(v) He sold his house to a wealthy diamond magnate.

(Rewrite using: ‘bought’ instead of ‘sold’)

V.

(i) Suresh suddenly thought of a splendid idea.

(End: ..................... Suresh)

(ii) Raunak missed the bus because he was late.

(Use:.............catch.)

(iii) Sheena returned one week ago.

(Rewrite using: ‘whether’ or ‘if’’)

(iv) If you don’t come, I will not go out.

(Begin: Only ................)

(v) He sold his house to a wealthy diamond magnate.

(Rewrite using: ‘bought’ instead of ‘sold’)

W.

(i) Waste not. Want not.

(Begin with : If.............)

(ii) I accept your offer.

(Use:acceptable)

(iii) It is normal for a child to eat four times a day.

(Use: normally)

(iv) I caught a train and went to Calcutta.

(Use: having)

(v) One should keep one’s promises.

(Begin with: Promises...)


Types of constructions:

Active – passive

Being ....

Besides..

But ....

Conversion of N V A Adv. (probably – probability; capable – capability; intend-intention;

arrogance-arrogant)

Degrees of comparison

Direct – indirect speech

Hardly ...when

Having..

If/Only/unless

Inspite/even though/despite/though

....lest

Need not /does not have to

Neither ..

Never ...

No sooner...than

Not only ...

Positive – negative (could not –was prevented; )

Should you/I /we ...

Since

So /to

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