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7th Eng - 2nd Sem Grammar Revision
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I will NEVER FORGET this day. (CHANGE INTO AFFIRMATIVE)
I will ALWAYS REMEMBER this day.
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Shilpa, whom you have heard of, is coming next week.. (Identify the Adjective Clause).
ADJECTIVE CLAUSE - whom you have heard of
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NO ONE LIKED the food at the wedding. (CHANGE INTO AFFIRMATIVE)
Everyone disliked the food at the wedding.
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Mohan said, “My father has gone out”.
Mohan said that his father had gone out.
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Rewrite using “so ….. that” : This box is too big to be pulled.
This box is so big that it cannot be pulled.
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We were not aware of the facts. . (CHANGE INTO AFFIRMATIVE)
We were unaware of the facts.
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The girl said, “I am hungry”.
The girl said that she was hungry.
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The dentist extracted my tooth. (Change to PASSIVE voice)
The tooth was extracted by the dentist .
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Rewrite using “so ….. that” : I am too tired to study.
I am so tired that I cannot study.
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I know a doctor. He collects antiques. (who, whose, whom, which)
I know a doctor WHO collects antiques.
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That is my aunt. Her husband works in Australia. (who, whose, whom, which)
That is my aunt WHOSE husband works in Australia.
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He told us a story which was true. (Identify the Adjective Clause).
ADJECTIVE CLAUSE - which was true.
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The silly crocodile was fooled by the monkey. (Change to ACTIVE voice)
The monket fooled the silly crocodile.
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