1) Combine the following sentences using a relative pronoun: The boy is my neighbour. He won the first prize.
- The boy whom won the first prize is my neighbour.
- The boy which won the first prize is my neighbour.
- The boy that is my neighbour won the first prize.
- The boy who won the first prize is my neighbour.
Correct Answer: The boy who won the first prize is my neighbour.
2) Change the following sentence into passive voice: The teacher praised the student.
- The student was praised by the teacher.
- The teacher was praised by the student.
- The student has praised by the teacher.
- The student is praised by the teacher.
Correct Answer: The student was praised by the teacher.
3) Change the following sentence into reported speech: He said, “I am tired.”
- He said that I was tired.
- He said that he is tired.
- He told that he was tired.
- He said that he was tired.
Correct Answer: He said that he was tired.
4) Combine the following sentences using would / used to to show repeated action in the past: She goes for a walk every morning. She no longer does it.
- She used to go for a walk every morning.
- She goes for a walk every morning.
- She is used to going for a walk every morning.
- She would to go for a walk every morning.
Correct Answer: She used to go for a walk every morning.
5) Combine the following sentences using noun modifiers: The man is a scientist. He won the Nobel Prize.
- The scientist who won the Nobel Prize is the man.
- The man won the Nobel Prize scientist.
- The Nobel Prize winning scientist is the man.
- The Nobel scientist prize man.
Correct Answer: The Nobel Prize winning scientist is the man.
6) Give suitable advice for the situation: Ravi has a fever and headache.
- You could have consulted a doctor.
- You should consult a doctor.
- You must not consult a doctor.
- You will consult a doctor.
Correct Answer: You should consult a doctor.
7) Combine the following sentences using participles: The girl was tired. She sat on the bench.
- Being tired, the girl sat on the bench.
- The girl being tired sat on the bench.
- The girl sat tired on the bench.
- Tired the girl sat on the bench.
Correct Answer: Being tired, the girl sat on the bench.
8) Use a suitable if-clause for the situation: You do not work hard. You will fail.
- If you did not work hard, you will fail.
- If you will not work hard, you fail.
- If you do not worked hard, you will fail.
- If you do not work hard, you will fail.
Correct Answer: If you do not work hard, you will fail.
9) Put the following sentence in the correct order: never / I / such / have / a / seen / place
- I never have seen such place a.
- Never I have seen a such place.
- I have seen never such a place.
- I have never seen such a place.
Correct Answer: I have never seen such a place.
Correct the errors in the following sentence: She do not like apples.
- She do not likes apples.
- She did not likes apples.
- She does not likes apples.
- She does not like apples.
Correct Answer: She does not like apples.
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