English Grammar Questions Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Change from Interrogative to Assertive: Who can be expected to submit to injustice?

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    Anyone can be expected to submit to injustice.
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    No one can be expected to submit to injustice.
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    No one should submit to injustice.
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    No body could submit to injustice.
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Answer : 2. "No one can be expected to submit to injustice."

Q:

Choosing the correct option, change the following sentence into Assertive without changing the meaning:
Shyam has promised never to touch hard drink again.

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    Shyam has promised to touch hard drink again.
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    Shyam has promised to abstain from hard drink in future.
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    Shyam has not promised to touch hard drink in future.
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    Shyam has never promised to touch hard drink again.
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Answer : 2. "Shyam has promised to abstain from hard drink in future."

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Change from Assertive to Negative:
He is cleverer than me.

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    I am not very clever.
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    I will not be as clever as him.
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    I am not as clever as he is.
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    I am not as cleverer than him.
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Answer : 3. "I am not as clever as he is."

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Choose the correct negative transformation of the assertive sentence given below without changing the meaning: Brutus loved Caesar.

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    Brutus had no love for Caesar.
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    Brutus was not without love for Caesar.
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    Caesar too, had no love for Brutus.
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    Brutus and Caesar both, had no love for one another.
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Answer : 2. "Brutus was not without love for Caesar."

Q:

Change the following sentence from direct to indirect speech:
He said, "Alas! I am undone."

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    He said sadly that he was broke.
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    He said sadly that he was undone.
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    He exclaimed sadly that he was undone.
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    He exclaimed sadly that he was broke.
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Answer : 3. "He exclaimed sadly that he was undone."

Q:

The Principal said to the students, "Where were you yesterday?"
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    The Principal told the students where were they yesterday.
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    The Principal asked the students where they had been the day before.
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    The Principal asked the students where they were the day before.
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    The Principal asked to the students where they had been yesterday?
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Answer : 2. "The Principal asked the students where they had been the day before. "

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Choose the correct option given below: Ranveer asked what her name was.
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    Ranveer said, "What was her name?"
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    Ranveer said, "What is her name?"
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    Ranveer asks, "What her name was?"
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    Ranveer asked, "What is her name."
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Answer : 2. "Ranveer said, "What is her name?" "

Q:

Choose the correct English translation of the following sentence from the options given below:
 मेरे स्टेशन पहुँचने से पहले गाड़ी जा चुकी थी।

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    The train had been left before I reached the station.
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    The train had left before I reached the station.
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    The train left already when I had reached the station.
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    The train has left when I had reached the station.
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Answer : 2. "The train had left before I reached the station."

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