📘 Grammar Practice Worksheet (2020–2025)

 

🗓️ Year 2025

1.            Combine into a complex sentence with a noun clause:

(a) He is an honest guy. (b) I know this.

Answer: I know that he is an honest guy.

2.            Change the narration:

The Principal said to Anil, “Did you beat Ravi yesterday?”

Answer: The Principal asked Anil if he had beaten Ravi the previous day.

3.            Pick out the adverb clause:

As soon as the bus arrived, the children rushed to board it.

Answer: As soon as the bus arrived.

4.            Rewrite using ‘unless’:

I won’t pay it if he does not send me the bill again.

Answer: I won’t pay it unless he sends me the bill again.

5.            Expand the adjective phrase into a relative clause:

It was a blue shirt.

Answer: It was a shirt that was blue.

6.            Combine into a complex sentence with an adjective clause:

(a) This is the village. (b) I was born here.

Answer: This is the village where I was born.

7.            Underline the finite verb:

I made him go to school.

Answer: Made

8.            Change the voice:

Shut the door.

Answer: Let the door be shut.

9.            Change into a compound sentence:

Sneha is rich. She is not happy.

Answer: Sneha is rich but she is not happy.

10.         Change the narration:

The servant said to his master, “Pardon me, sir.”

Answer: The servant asked his master to pardon him.

11.         Change the voice:

Who has taken my pen?

Answer: By whom has my pen been taken?

12.         Change into a complex sentence:

The door is too high for the baby to reach.

Answer: The door is so high that the baby cannot reach it.

 

🗓️ Year 2024

1.            Change into passive voice:

Please lend me your pen.

Answer: Let your pen be lent to me.

2.            Change the narration:

The stranger said to me, "Have you lost your way?"

Answer: The stranger asked me if I had lost my way.

3.            Change into passive voice:

I offered him a chair.

Answer: A chair was offered to him by me.

4.            Change into complex sentence:

(a) I bought a car yesterday. (b) It is blue in colour.

Answer: The car which I bought yesterday is blue in colour.

5.            Combine using appropriate conjunction:

Make haste. You will be late.

Answer: Make haste, or you will be late.

6.            Rewrite using ‘so...that’:

The sum is too difficult for me to solve.

Answer: The sum is so difficult that I cannot solve it.

7.            Rewrite using ‘as soon as’:

No sooner did I take a dose of medicine than I started feeling better.

Answer: As soon as I took a dose of medicine, I started feeling better.

8.            Rewrite using ‘if’:

Unless you respect all, they will not respect you.

Answer: If you do not respect all, they will not respect you.

9.            Rewrite using nonfinite:

He saves money so that he may buy a car.

Answer: He saves money to buy a car.

10.         Change the narration:

The teacher said to the students, "Don't waste your time in idle gossip."

Answer: The teacher advised the students not to waste their time in idle gossip.

11.         Identify the clause:

My sister, who is a teacher, can speak five languages.

Answer: Relative Clause: who is a teacher (Non-defining)

12.         Rewrite using ‘although’:

Inspite of running very fast, Ajay lost the race.

Answer: Although Ajay ran very fast, he lost the race.

 

🗓️ Year 2023

1.            Change the voice:

Who wrote this letter?

Answer: By whom was this letter written?

2.            Rewrite using ‘unless’:

If I am not invited, I will not go to the picnic.

Answer: Unless I am invited, I will not go to the picnic.

3.            Change the narration:

The teacher said, "The sun rises in the east".

Answer: The teacher said that the sun rises in the east.

4.            Change the narration:

She said to me, "Please bring me a glass of water".

Answer: She requested me to bring her a glass of water.

5.            Combine using ‘so that’:

(a) I am very busy. (b) I cannot come to your house today.

Answer: I am so busy that I cannot come to your house today.

6.            Change the voice:

Do it.

Answer: Let it be done.

7.            Combine using ‘either or’:

(a) You are foolish. (b) You are making a joke.

Answer: You are either foolish or making a joke.

8.            Combine using ‘too to’:

You are very weak. You can not walk.

Answer: You are too weak to walk.

9.            Combine using a relative clause:

Ravi is a doctor. Ravi is my friend.

Answer: Ravi, who is a doctor, is my friend.

10.         Change into interrogative:

We do our homework daily.

Answer: Do we do our homework daily?

11.         Combine using noun clause:

It is certain. Kamala will come to school.

Answer: It is certain that Kamala will come to school.

12.         Combine using ‘not only but also’:

Seema is hardworking. Seema is honest.

Answer: Seema is not only hardworking but also honest.

 

🗓️ Year 2022

1.            Change the voice:

Boys fly kites.

Answer: Kites are flown by boys.

2.            Change the narration:

He said, "Earth moves round the sun."

Answer: He said that the Earth moves round the sun.

3.            Rewrite using ‘No sooner than’:

As soon as the sun rises, darkness disappears.

Answer: No sooner does the sun rise than darkness disappears.

4.            Use ‘too...to’ instead of ‘so...that’:

He is so weak that he cannot work any more.

Answer: He is too weak to work any more.

5.            Combine using ‘so...that’:

(a) The box is very heavy. (b) I cannot lift it.

Answer: The box is so heavy that I cannot lift it.

6.            Change into interrogative:

You do your homework.

Answer: Do you do your homework?

7.            Pick out non-finite verb:

I like reading books.

Answer: Reading

8.            Rewrite using ‘Unless’:

If it doesn't rain, the crop will fail.

Answer: Unless it rains, the crop will fail.

9.            Change into passive voice:

Make two kites.

Answer: Let two kites be made.

10.         Change into negative:

Abdul gave me a pen.

Answer: Abdul did not give me a pen.

11.         Change into relative clause:

Kavita found the missing keys.

Answer: Kavita found the keys that were missing.

12.         Combine using relative clause:

(a) Ram is a postman. (b) He delivers letters.

Answer: Ram, who is a postman, delivers letters.

 

🗓️ Year 2021

1.            Change the voice:

We have won the match.

Answer: The match has been won by us.

2.            Change the voice:

Do not waste your time.

Answer: Let not your time be wasted.

3.            Change the narration:

The teacher said, “The earth is round like a ball.”

Answer: The teacher said that the earth is round like a ball.

4.            Change the narration:

He said to her, “Where do you live?”

Answer: He asked her where she lived.

5.            Combine the sentences using ‘as soon as’:

(a) The peon rings the bell. (b) The students run out of the classroom.

Answer: As soon as the peon rings the bell, the students run out of the classroom.

6.            Change the sentence into interrogative:

You do your homework daily.

Answer: Do you do your homework daily?

7.            Combine the sentences using ‘so...that’:

(a) The box is very heavy. (b) I cannot lift it.

Answer: The box is so heavy that I cannot lift it.

8.            Add question tag:

Mohan posted the letter.

Answer: Mohan posted the letter, didn’t he?

9.            Combine using relative clause:

(a) I met Ramesh. (b) Ramesh had just arrived.

Answer: I met Ramesh who had just arrived.

10.         Change the voice:

He shuts the gate.

Answer: The gate is shut by him.

11.         Combine using noun clause:

It is certain. Abdul will pass.

Answer: It is certain that Abdul will pass.

 

🗓️ Year 2020

1.            Change the voice:

We have won the match.

Answer: The match has been won by us.

2.            Change the voice:

Do not waste your time.

Answer: Let not your time be wasted.

3.            Change the narration:

The teacher said, “The earth is round like a ball.”

Answer: The teacher said that the earth is round like a ball.

4.            Change the narration:

He said to her, “Where do you live?”

Answer: He asked her where she lived.

5.            Combine using noun clause:

It is certain. Abdul will pass.

Answer: It is certain that Abdul will pass.

6.            Combine the sentences using ‘as soon as’:

(a) The peon rings the bell. (b) The students run out of the classroom.

Answer: As soon as the peon rings the bell, the students run out of the classroom.

7.            Change the sentence into interrogative:

You do your homework daily.

Answer: Do you do your homework daily?

8.            Combine the sentences using ‘so...that’:

(a) The box is very heavy. (b) I cannot lift it.

Answer: The box is so heavy that I cannot lift it.

9.            Add question tag:

Mohan posted the letter.

Answer: Mohan posted the letter, didn’t he?

10.         Combine using relative clause:

(a) I met Ramesh. (b) Ramesh had just arrived.

Answer: I met Ramesh who had just arrived.

11.         Change the voice:

He shuts the gate.

Answer: The gate is shut by him.

12.         Combine using noun clause (corrected version):

Abdul will pass is certain.

Answer: It is certain that Abdul will pass.

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