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CLASS XII, GRAMMAR SET 3

Do as directed

1. She was silent.(Turn it negative)
A. She did not say any word.

2. My mother's lineage was more distinguished than my father's.
A. My father's lineage was not as distinguished as my mother's.

3. The man who had entered the compartment broke into my reverie. (Split)
A. i) A man had entered the compartment. ii) He had broke into my reverie.

4. I cannot help you. ( Use an infinitive)
A. I am unable to help you.

5. What more do I want? (Voice)
A. What more is wanted by me?

6. " You have already been answered." said the hermit to the Tsar.
A. The hermit told the Tsar that he had already been answered.

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