The Eyes Have It English Grammar
By Priyanka Gope Last updated: May 16, 2024
The Eyes Have It English Grammar: The Eyes Have It Poem all Grammar (Do as Directed) with answer solution for
WBCHSE Class 12 Students. Here in this page we have given all Important Grammar from chapter The Eyes Have It.
The Eyes Have It English Grammar for West Bengal Class 12
Do as directed:
1) She seemed to find nothing strange in the question. (Turn into an affirmative sentence)
Ans: ‘She seemed like nothing out of all is strange.
2) I said to the girl, “What is it like outside?” (Change the mode of narration)
Ans: I asked the girl what it was like outside.
3) She had beautiful eyes but they were of no use to her. (make it complex)
Ans: She had lovely eyes, but they served her no use.
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4) A man getting into the compartment stammred an apology. (split into two simple sentences)
Ans: A man was getting into the compartment. He stammered an apology.
5) October is the best time of the year. [Make it negative]
Ans: October is not the best time of the year.
6) She was silent (Rewrite with noun form of ‘silent’)
Ans: She maintained silence .
7) You don’t know me. I don’t know you. (Join the sentence into a single one)
Ans: Neither me nor you know me.
8) I must have been sitting in a dark corner. My voice startled her. (Join into a complex sentence)
Ans: I must have been seated in a dim nook when my voice shocked her.
9) The couple who saw her off was probably her parents. (Split into Simple Sentences)
Ans: The couple saw her off. They were probably parents.
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10) Then I made a mistake. [ voice Change ]
Ans: then mistake was made by me
11) The man who had entered the compartment broke into my reverie. [make it simple]
Ans: Having entered the compartment, the man broke into my reverie.
12) Let’s change the subject. (Start the sentence with ‘The subject’)
Ans: the subject should be changed?
13) “What is it like outside?” I asked. (Change the narration)
Ans: I asked what it was like outside.
14) It would take me some time to discover something about her looks. (Voice Change)
Ans: Some time would be taken to discover something about her looks by me.
15) Only the scent of perfume still lingered. (Turn into negative sentence)
Ans: No other scent than the perfume still lingered
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16) I wanted to raise my hand and touch her hair. (Rewrite using infinitive)
Ans: I wanted to raise my hand to touch her hair.
17) I told the girl, “Are you going all the way to Dehra ” ? (Change the narration)
Ans: “ Are you going all the way to Dehra?” I said to the girl.
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