- I said to them, “Smile at each other, make time for each other in your family.”
Ans: I advised them to smile at each other and to make time for each other in their family.
- “Let us thank God for the opportunity that we all have together today,” said Mother Teresa.
Ans: Mother Teresa suggested that they should thank God for the opportunity that they all had together that day.
- He says : “You did it to me.”
Ans: He says that we did it to him.
- He said to me : “I do not smoke for one week, and I send you this money.”
Ans: He told me that he did not smoke for one week, and he sent me that money.
- I told the sisters, “You take care of the other three.”
Ans: I told the sisters that they should take care of the other three.
- She said to me, “Thank you.”
Ans: She thanked me.
- Jesus said, “I was hungry — I was naked — I was homeless — I was unwanted, unloved, uncared for.”
Ans: Jesus said that he was hungry — he was naked — he was homeless — he was unwanted, unloved, uncared for.
- He told his parents : “I will not eat sugar for three days.”
Ans: He told his parents that he would not eat sugar for three days.
- She appealed, “Let us bring the child back.”
Ans: She appealed to bring the child back.
- I asked her, “Where did you go, what did you do?”
Ans: I asked her that where she had gone and what she had done.
- A man says, “I love God, but I do not love my neighbour.”
Ans: A man says that he loves God, but he does not love his neighbour.
- St. John says, “You are a liar if you say, you love God and you don’t love your neighbour.”
Ans: At. John says that a man is a liar if he says that he loves God and he does not love his neighbour.
13. Mother Teresa said, “Let us meet each other with a smile.”
Answer: Mother Teresa suggested that they should meet each other with a smile.
- Mother Teresa said, “Please don’t destroy the child, we will take the child.”
Ans: Mother Teresa pleaded not to destroy the child and said that they would take the child.
- Mother Teresa said to us, “You too try to bring that presence of God in your family.”
Ans: Mother Teresa requested us to bring that presence of God in our family.
Class XI English (Mindscapes)Textual Grammar
- Leela’s Friend – RK Narayan
- Voice Change from Leela’s Friend
- Narration Change from Leela’s Friend
- English Grammar (Do as Directed) from Leela’s Friend
- Karma – Khushwant Singh
- Voice Change from Karma
- Narration Change from Karma
- Transformation of Sentences(1) from Karma
- Transformation of Sentences (2) from Karma
- Jimmy Valentine – O. Henry
- Voice Change from Jimmy Valentine
- Narration Change from Jimmy Valentine
- Nobel Lecture – Mother Teresa
- Voice Change from Nobel Lecture
- Narration Change from Nobel Lecture
- Transformation of Sentences from Nobel Lecture
- The Place of Art in Education – Nandalal Bose
- Voice Change from The Place of Art in Education
- Transformation of Sentences from The Place of Art in Education
- Composed Upon Westminster Bridge – William Wordsworth
- Textual Grammar from Composed Upon Westminster Bridge
- Meeting at Night – Robert Browning
- Textual Grammar from Meeting at Night
- The Sick Rose – William Blake
- Textual Grammar from The Sick Rose
- Brotherhood – Octavio Paz
- Textual Grammar from Brotherhood
- Daybreak – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Textual Grammar from Daybreak