- That little unborn child was the first messenger of peace. (Use relative clause)
Answer:That little child who was unborn was the first messenger of peace.
- I will give you something terrifying. (Make it complex)
Answer:I will give you something which is terrifying.
- I believe that we are not real social workers. (Make it simple)
Answer:I do not believe ourselves to be real social workers.
- The poor people are very great people. (Use relative clause)
Answer:The people who are very poor are great people.
- I have lived like an animal in the street, but I am going to die like an angel. (Make it complex)
Answer:Though I have lived like an animal in the street, I am going to die like an angel.
- It must have been a terrible sacrifice for him. (Make it complex)
Answer:It must have been a sacrifice for him which is terrible.
- And this is why I have received such a lot of love from you all. (Make it simple)
Answer: And this is the reason of mine receiving such a lot of love from you all.
8. I believe that we are not real social workers. (Rewrite the sentence using the noun form of ‘believe’)
Answer: It is my belief that we are not real social workers.
9. They are hurt because they are forgotten. (Split into two Simple sentences)
Answer: They are forgotten. So,they are hurt.
10. The poor people are very great people. They can teach us many beautiful things. (Join the sentences with a relative clause)
Answer: The poor people who are very great people can teach us many beautiful things.
11. And so let us meet each other with a smile. (Change into a Negative sentence)
Answer: And so let us meet each other not without a smile.
12. I believe that we are not real social worker. (Change into an Affirmative sentence)
Answer: I believe that we are unreal social worker.
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