Saturday, 30 January 2021

Textual Grammar Set-6

 2.5. Book Review - Swami and Friends

v Choose the correct options for the following:

(1) Swami is a talkative little kid. (Choose the correct tail tag)     

     (a)   isn't he?

     (b)  isn't Swami?

     (c)   doesn't he?

     (d)  is he? 

(2) The work attributes a lot of literally values. (Frame ‘Yes/No’ type question)          

     (a)   Did the work attribute a lot of literally values?

     (b)  Does the work attribute a lot of literally values?

     (c)   Does the work attributes a lot of literally values?

     (d)  Do the work attribute a lot of literally values?

(3) It is hard to imagine. (Rewrite as negative sentence.)    
     (a)   It is no easy to imagine.
     (b)  It is not soft to imagine.
     (c)   It is not easy to imagine.
     (d)  It is not difficult to imagine.

(4) The book is widely used in the Asian continent. (Frame a ‘Wh-Question’ to get underlined part as an answer)             

     (a) Why is the book widely used? 
     (b)  What is the book widely used?
     (c)   When is the book widely used?
     (d)  Where is the book widely used?

(5) Swami is a kid who cannot stay at one place. (Name the subordinate clause.)        

      (a)   Noun clause
(b)  Adjective clause
(c)   Adverb clause of time
(d)  Adverb clause of place

(6) He constantly gets into trouble and gets a good beating from his father. (Rewrite using ‘as well as’)   

      (a)  He constantly gets into trouble and gets a good as well as beating from his father.
(b)   He constantly gets into trouble as well as gets a good beating from his father.
(c)  He constantly gets into trouble and as well as gets a good beating from his father.
(d)   He constantly as well as gets into trouble and gets a good beating from his father.

(7) This book is a good read for children of all ages. (Identify the tense)           

       (a)  Present continuous tense
 (b)   Simple present tense
 (c)  Simple past tense
 (d) Simple future tense

(8) Swami is a mischievous little kid. (Rewrite the sentence beginning with 'What....') 

      (a)  What a mischievous little kid is Swami!    
      (b) What a mischievous little kid Swami is?      
      (c)  What is Swami a mischievous little kid!      
      (d) What a mischievous little kid Swami is!

(9) The English used in the book is both plain and simple. (Rewrite using 'not only......but also)
(a)  The English used in the book is not only both plain but also simple. 
(b) The English used in the book is not only plain but also simple.
(c)  The English used in the book is not only plain and but also simple.
(d) The English used in the book not only is plain but also simple.

(10) R. K. Narayan does a great job. (Rewrite the sentence beginning with 'A great job')
(a)   A great job has been done by R. K. Narayan.
(b)  A great job is done by R. K. Narayan.
(c)   A great job had been done by R. K. Narayan.
(d) 
A great job was done by R. K. Narayan.

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