Grammar
Worksheet- 1
Do as directed.(Answers to the questions are
provided below)
1. It was dinner time when
he finished. (Rewrite as a simple sentence)
2. On the hooks were more
fish than the others had caught all together. (Change the degree)
3. He has become the fourth
-the largest manufacturer of personal computers in America. (Rewrite in Future
Perfect Tense)
4. Michael Dell was the youngest
man ever to head Fortune 500 corporation. (Change the degree)
5. Growing up in Houston, Texas,
Michael and his two brothers were imbued by their parents. ( Frame a Wh- A question to get the underlined part as answer)
6. I wasn't a bad doctor. (Add a
question tag)
7. I wasn't quite sure of
myself. (Rewrite as affirmative)
8. I had successive ideas of
specializing in dermatology, in aural surgery, in pediatrics but discarded them
all. (Rewrite as a simple sentence)
9. I took him around with me.
(Change the voice)
10. When I saw the prizes and
read the citation Chaitanya had received, I was stupefied. (Use 'No
sooner......than')
11. He was a special child.
(Rewrite as Rhetorical question)
12. One day, King Amrut and
Chandan was taking a walk on the terrace of the palace. (Rewrite the sentence
using Past Perfect Continuous Tense)
13. They could see far into the
distance.( Use 'able to' )
14. He was delighted to see the
prosperity of his kingdom. (Use gerund form of the underlined word)
15. What more could they ask
for? (Rewrite as Assertive sentence)
16. Soon he walked up to the king
and whispered something in his ears. ( Use 'No sooner....than')
17. "Did you like the story,
Meenu?"Raghu asked. (Rewrite into Indirect speech)
18. I would show him my finger.
(Use 'used to')
19. I would close the cage and
put it near my pillow. (Rewrite as a simple sentence)
20. At 6 sharp in the morning, he would start to be
restless. ( Frame wh-question to get the underlined part as an answer)
21. When he became a fully grown-up one, he began to go far and wide. (Use 'No sooner......than')
22. The bird was spotted in pairs
almost every day. (Change the voice)
23. How can they be seen? (
Rewrite as Assertive)
24. It is achievable. (Rewrite as
negative)
25. All this is being done very
efficiently and at a low cost. (Change into Active Voice)
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 the 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 a 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 a 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 a 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)
Worksheet 1 (Answer Key)
- He finished at dinner time.
- The others had not all together caught as many fish
as there were on the hook.
- He will have become the fourth -largest manufacturer
of personal computers in America
- No other man ever to head Fortune 500 corporation
was as young as Michael Dell
- Michael and his two brothers grew up in Houston,
Texas and were imbued by their parents.
- I wasn't a bad doctor, was I?
- I was doubtful of myself.
- In spite of having successive ideas of specializing
in dermatology, in aural surgery, in pediatrics, I discarded them all.
- He was taken around with me.
- No sooner did I see the prizes and read the citation
Chaitanya had received than I was stupefied.
- Wasn’t he a special child?
- One day, King Amrut and Chandan had been taking a
walk on the terrace of the palace.
- They were able to see far into the distance.
- He was delighted seeing the prosperity of his
kingdom.
- They could not ask for anymore.
- No sooner did he walk up to the king than whispered
something in his ears.
- Raghu asked Meenu if she liked the story.
- I used to show him my finger.
- Closing the cage I would put it near my pillow.
- When would he start to be restless?
- No sooner did he become a fully grown-up one than he
began to go far and wide.
- We spotted the bird in pairs almost every day.
- They cannot be seen.
- It is not unachievable.
- We are doing all this very efficiently and at a low
cost
- Parking will not only be difficult but also be
expensive.
- People may use public transport rather than cars.
- There are some glimmers of hope, aren’t there?
- Adverb clause of time
- A sunrise has never been seen by them.
- How terrible she felt about this tendency!
- His father would undoubtedly be left not only
shaking his head but also burying himself deeper into his newspaper
- Mr. Pawar says that they have promised that the
funds they have given to initiate the process will be returned to them.
- ‘Can’ indicates a polite request
- It must keep for a while.
- Reuben touched his worn cap with respect.
- Running towards the sound he stopped at a
construction site.
- Dora has never received such a gift.
- Nearly two lakh people attended a religious
ceremony.
- No sooner were we nearing the steps leading to a
foot over the bridge than people started pushing from behind.
- Was there anything she could do about it?
- Mr. Pawar said that they had promised that the funds
that they had given to initiate the process would be returned to them.
- The school had an irregular calendar.
- India's present epoch maker has come over here for
blessing the state of Maharashtra.
- Both India and Maharashtra cannot progress if there
is not oneness of interest.
- I had neither anxiety and nor high ambitions.
- Though it was tough, it was intellectually
satisfying.
- The coconuts were brought down by him.
- The book is about the transformation of India.
- No one can really conceive of a world without
poverty.
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: Prof. Bansode V.T
well done.....!
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