Grammar answers
Answers of Grammar Paper (24 Feb 2022)
Answers of Grammar Paper (24 Feb 2022)
Answers of Grammar Paper (24 Feb 2022)
ARSOD ENGLISH CLASSES
ARSOD ENGLISH CLASSES
ARSOD ENGLISH CLASSES
Time: 1 hr. Marks- 25
Time: 1 hr. Marks- 25
Time: 1 hr. Marks- 25
1] Nowadays we have gadgets to monitor blood sugar, blood pressure etc.
to monitor
(Rewrite using gerund form of the underlined word)
(Rewrite using gerund form of the underlined word)
Ans: Nowadays we have gadgets for monitoring blood sugar, blood pressure etc.
Ans:
monitoring
2] I‘m down with flu. (Use Question Tag)
(Use Question Tag)
Ans: I‘m down with flu, aren’t I?
Ans:
3] Banking and Finance sector is using Big Data to predict and prevent cybercrimes. (Change the Voice)
(Change the Voice)
Ans: Big Data is being used by banking and Finance sector to predict and prevent cybercrimes.
Ans:
4] It has tremendously helped in improving individual as well as team performance. (Rewrite using infinitive form of the underlined word)
in improving
(Rewrite using infinitive form of the underlined word)
Ans: It has tremendously helped to improve individual as well as team performance.
Ans:
improve
5] Advertisers are one of the biggest players in Big Data. (Comparative degree)
(Comparative degree)
Ans: Advertisers are bigger than most other players in Big Data.
Ans:
6] The SEC is using Big Data to monitor financial markets. (Present Perfect continuous Tense)
(Present Perfect continuous Tense)
Ans: The SEC has been using Big Data to monitor financial markets.
Ans:
discover this
7] The eight-and-a-half-hour-long day inside the hide was as fruitful as the Jambha tree standing tall on the edge of Umbarzara. (Make Complex sentence)
(Make Complex sentence)
Ans: The eight-and-a-half-hour-long day inside the hide was as fruitful as the Jambha tree which stood tall on the edge of Umbarzara.
Ans:
which stood
8] But the big cat was not visible. (Make negative)
(Make negative)
Ans: But the big cat was invisible.
Ans:
9] We had to visit —— US every few months in those days. (Rewrite using proper article)
(Rewrite using proper article)
Ans: We had to visit the US every few months in those days.
Ans:
the
10] I used to visit both of these universities. (Use another modal auxiliary)
(Use another modal auxiliary)
Ans: I would visit both of these universities.
Ans:
11] Many animals make alarm calls when they see a predator. (Rewrite using No sooner — than)
(Rewrite using No sooner — than)
Ans: No sooner do many animals (they) see a predator than they (many animals) make alarm calls
Ans:
No sooner do many animals (
12] “We are in the heart of the man-animal conflict zone,” explains Shaaz. (Indirect Speech)
(Indirect Speech)
Ans: Shaaz explains that they are in the heart of the man-animal conflict zone
Ans:
13] You cannot be successful if you are a loner. (Rewrite using unless)
(Rewrite using unless)
Ans: You can be successful unless you are a loner.
Ans:
14] After around 50 steps I found a bright red soil trail. (Wh Question)
After around 50 steps
. (Wh Question)
Ans: When did I find a bright red soil trail?
Ans:
15] I lifted my camera bag and took the familiar trail to Pitezari. (Use present participle)
(Use present participle)
Ans: Lifting my camera bag, I took the familiar trail to Pitezari.
Ans:
16] We stopped ——- a Kusum tree to take a break. (Use proper preposition)
(Use proper preposition)
Ans: We stopped under a Kusum tree to take a break.
Ans:
under
17] “I will take this route, you go straight,” said Raju to me. (Indirect speech)
(Indirect speech)
Ans: Raju told me that he would take that route, and advised me to go straight
Ans:
18] I felt like shouting to my heart’s content, but there was no other soul to listen to my sound in this wilderness. (Use Though)
(Use Though)
Ans: Though I felt like shouting to my heart’s content, there was no other soul to listen to my sound in this wilderness.
Ans:
19] I saw a man standing at a distance with a stick in his hand. (Rewrite using ‘Who’)
(Rewrite using ‘Who’)
Ans: I saw a man who stood at a distance with a stick in his hand. (Rewrite using
Ans:
(Rewrite using
20] Walking alone in a jungle needs more alertness than walking with a companion. (Change the degree)
(Change the degree)
Ans: Walking with a companion in a jungle does not need as alertness as walking alone (in a jungle)
Ans:
21] I never studied for scoring marks in any examination. ( Rhetorical Question)
( Rhetorical Question)
Ans: Did I ever study for scoring marks in any examination?
Ans: Did I
Did I
22] If only he could reach a table in the restaurant unsuspected, success would be his. (Unless)
(Unless)
Ans: Unless only he could reach a table in the restaurant unsuspected, success would not be his.
Ans:
23] Soapy took a stone and dashed it through the glass. (Make a Simple sentence)
(Make a Simple sentence)
Ans: Taking a stone, Soapy dashed it through the glass.
Ans:
24] “Where’s the man that done that?” inquired the officer agitatedly. “Don’t you think that I might have had something to do with it?” said Soapy, with a friendly voice. (Indirect speech)
(Indirect speech)
Ans: The officer inquired agitatedly where the man was that done that and Soapy asked with a friendly voice if he didn’t think that he might have had something to do with it.
Ans:
25] A moving target is quicker when our notions. (Spot the error and Rewrite the correct sentence)
(Spot the error and Rewrite the correct sentence)
Ans: A moving target is quicker than our notions.
Ans:
than