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Saturday, 31 January 2015

Solutions to >>>> Do as Directed....Questions for XII ENGB (Updated)


1.  He asked if narrator had not noticed that she had been completely blind.
2.  She led him down the hall and she opened the front door.
3.  And then it is not undone.
4.  He takes a rest at ease beneath some pleasant weed.
5.  Bowls of water was offered to my father by many of them.
6.  Carrying the wounded man into the hut, the Tsar laid him on the bed.
7.  Charandas urged havaldar not to hold him back.
8.  The detailed instructions were given to the girl by the woman.
9.  The cured people visit our home to offer thanks and I also remember it.
10.          As all the answers were different, the Tsar agreed with none.
11.          Your eternal summer will ever remain clear.
12.          The growth of the tree has been slow consuming the earth.
13.          Queen urged Charandas to take pity on her.
14.          It takes much time to kill a tree which will not be done by a simple jab of knife.
15.          The woman instructed the girl in details as to where to keep her things.
16.          Having raised the Hermit stretched out his hand for the spade.
17.          She did not watch her purse. She left it behind her on the day-bed.
18.          Addressing son, she advised the boy to eat some more.
19.          A silence has been wrought by the frost.
20.          She gave a pleasant laugh.
21.          We lived in our ancestral house and it was built in the middle of the 19thcentury.
22.          All the answers being different, the Tsar agreed with none of them.
23.          A simple jab of the knife will undo it.
24.          Addressing Maharaj, Charandas told havaldar that he who stole was only called thief.
25.          His sleep is not disturbed by the humming insects.
26.          I have endeavored to understand the fundamental truths, revealed to me by my father.
27.          She moved away though I wanted to raise my hand and touch her hair.
28.          They are not in comfort.
29.          When she reached down, she picked the boy up by his shirt front.
30.          Munim requested to have mercy and said that he made a mistake.
31.          This incorrect approach should never be followed.
32.          She maintained silence.
33.          The presence of anyone else was unknown to me.
34.          The Tsar and the hermit unfastened the man's clothing and found a large wound in the stomach.
35.          Won't the bleeding bark heal?
36.          The Tsar asked how he had answered and what he wanted to mean.
37.          They were full of anxiety about her comfort.
38.          There was a mosque in our locality. It was very old. My father would take me there for evening prayers.
39.          Were you bothered by me?
40.          No other will serve you as faithful as I will.
41.          I would never fail to teach you right from wrong.
42.          Addressing My Son, Guru advised him to live like a man.
43.          Our brief encounter would be forgotten by her.
44.          I answered quite confidently.
45.          The Tsar disagreed with all of them.
46.          The bark will heal. It will be bleeding.  From close to the ground will raise curled green twigs.
47.          Winds, which are rough, do shake the darling buds of May.
48.          The poet says that the humming insects don't disturb his rest.
49.          I was a not bothering you.
50.          Truth is the greatest thing.
51.          They having called good-byes, the train pulled out of the station.
52.          She was suffering from blindness.
53.          I wished to kill you and you have saved my life.
54.          You have not an uninteresting face.
55.          All the Learned men, coming to the Tsar, answered differently.
56.          Someone totally convinced me that they reached god.
57.          I'll never tell a lie.
58.          When the guard blew his whistle, we moved off.
59.          Guru prayed that God might bless the queen.
60.          Flattery can be resisted by few girls.
61.          My father neither had much formal education nor much wealth.
62.          He vowed in right away.
63.          She bent down enough so that she might permit him to stoop.
64.          The Bark will heal. It will be bleeding
65.          Addressing bhaiya, the woman asked him what the matter was.
66.          A wood, in which the hermit lived, was never quitted.
67.          I was totally blind and My eyes were sensitive to light and darkness only
68.          There was no mystery behind the prayers.
69.          Summer is not as lovely and temperate as thou art.
70.          What a large purse, she had, containing everything in it!
71.          Looking out into the street she bade the boy good night and advised him to behave himself.
72.          The havaldar is to start beating up the drunkard.
73.          I shall not compare thee to a summer's day.
74.          A soldier, who is very young, lies open-mouthed.
75.          A table of days, months and years must be drawn.
76.          The engine's whistle shirked. The carriage wheels changed their sound and rhythm.
77.          Gambler told Gurudev that the only kind of gambling he indulge in was cards.
78.          Very few memories of my early childhood are as vivid as that of two men.
79.          The water dripping from the face of the boy. He looked at her.
80.          What an interesting face you have.
81.          The Tsar, who did not give the spade, continued to dig.
82.          It should be hacked and chapped.
83.          The girl exclaimed in joy and said that the narrator was very lucky.
84.          My father’s lineage was not as distinguished as that of my mother.
85.          After another pause the boys mouth opened.
86.          Why don’t you said this to the people?
To those who come to you for help and advice.
87.          Much time is needed to kill a tree.
88.          It was a great tyrant.
89.          I wondered not to prevent her from discovering my blindness
My ability to prevent her from discovering my blindness was wondered by me.
90.          His sleep is undisturbed by the humming insects.
91.          It will not be done by a simple job of the knife.
92.          The water was dripping from his face.
The boy looked at her.
93.          In spite of my wish to raise my hand and touch her hair, she moved away.
94.          The bleeding bark will not get worse.
95.          No other thing is as great as truth.
96.          I’ll ever speak a truth.
97.          The hermit lived in a wood, ever occupied by him.
98.          The presence of anyone else was unknown to me.
99.          It is a matter of praise that you are very lucky.
100.     The insects, which are humming, don’t disturb his rest.
101.     Turning from the window, I faced the girl.
102.     I asked the man if he could tell me whether she kept her hair long or short.
103.     Complex spiritual concepts could be conveyed by my father.
104.     They having finished eating, she got up.
105.     a.   Charandas was a renowned thief.
b.  It is not easy to catch him.
106.     I shall not compare thee to a summer’s day.
107.     The tsar took leave of the wounded man and he went into the porch.
108.     She asked narrator why he did not look out of the window.
109.     Shall thee be compare thee to a summer’s day by me?
110.     They having called their good byes, the train pulled out of the station.
111.     I don’t make so much as you do.
112.     Anyone, who dresses like a minister, does not become a minister.
113.     You have done quite well.
114.     The woman quite politely said that she was not going to say that.
115.     The ground was being dug by the hermit in front of his hut.
116.     None can forget you.
117.     Turning from the window I faced the girl.
118.     a. Rameshwaram is very famous to pilgrims.
b. he Shiva temple made it so.
c. The temple was about ten minute from our house.
119.     Having not eaten for three days, my children are half dead of starvation Malik.
120.     Jainulbdeen told Kalam that adversity always presents opportunities for introspection.
121.     Someone has already answered you.
122.     In spite of being honest Charandas died.
123.     A soldier, who is young, lies open mouthed.
124.     a.   The boy turned around.
b.   He wondered what next.
125.     The boy had said that he had wanted a pair of blue suede shoes.
126.     Their good byes were called.
127.     Sitting on the floor of the kitchen, I normally ate with my mother.
128.     a.   The Tsar approached the hermit’s hut.
b.   He was in front of his hut.
c.    He was digging the ground, at that time.
129.     Have I anything to forgive you for?
130.     My father’s lineage was not as distinguished as that of my mother.
131.     She asked the boy his name and he answered Roger.
132.     a.   At last the blood ceased flowing.
b.   The man then asked for something.
c.    He asked for something to drink.
133.     They carried this water to home for invalids.
134.     You should look out of the window.
135.     A soldier is very young and lies open mouthed.
136.     I was told by my father that there was nothing mysterious about the prayers.
137.     The young soldier was dead.
138.     And he wanted to remain trusted now.
139.     Rough winds had shaken the darling buds of May.
140.     Did not the Tsar bring the fresh water and gave it to him?
141.     Addressing the smoker as his son, the Guru asked what his vice was.
142.     I was thought a romantic fool.
143.     Shiva temple, having made Rameshwaram so famous to pilgrims, was about a ten minute walk from our house.
144.     The strap broke with a single tug which was given by the boy from behind.
145.     Others gave declaration that it was impossible to decide.
146.     Havaldar asked Sadhu Maharaj if he had seen a thief run past.
147.     The world having shut down again, I returned to my berth.
148.     It was very large hearted soul.
149.     But thy eternal summer shall be evergreen.
150.     All the answers being different, the Tsar agreed with none of them.

Saturday, 10 January 2015

Do as Directed....Questions for XII ENGB

1)        “She was completely blind. Didn’t you notice?” he said.
2)        Leading him down the hall, she opened the front door. (compound sentence)
3)        And then it is done. (negative)
4)        He rests at ease beneath some pleasant weed. (Noun form of ‘rests’)
5)        Many of them offered bowls of water to my father. (change the voice)
6)        The Tsar carried the wounded man into the hut. He laid him on the bed. (Simple)
7)        Charandas: Don’t hold me back, Maharaj. (narration)
8)        The woman gave the girl detailed instructions. (voice)
9)        I also remember people visiting our home to offer thanks after being cured.  (compound sentence)
10)    All the answers were different. The Tsar agreed with none. (Complex)
11)    Your eternal summer will never fade. (affirmative)
12)    It has grown slowly consuming the earth. (use noun form of “Grow”)
13)    Queen: Charandas, take pity on me. (narration)
14)    It takes much time to kill a tree. Not a simple jab of knife will do it.( complex)
15)    The woman gave the detailed instruction  as to where to keep her things.(use verb form of ‘Instruction’)
16)    The hermit rose, stretched out his hand for the spade. (simple)
17)    She did not watch her purse which she left behind her on the day-bed.(split)
18)    “Eat some more, son” she said.
19)    The frost has wrought a silence. (voice)
20)    She laughed pleasantly. (adjective form of ‘Pleasantly’)
21)    We lived in our ancestral house which was built in the middle of the 19th century. (join in compound sentence)
22)    All the answers were different. The Tsar agreed with none of them. (Join as simple sentence)
23)    Not a simple jab of the knife will do it. (make affirmative)
24)    Charandas: He, who steals, Maharaj, is only called thief. (Narration)
25)    The humming insects do not disturb his sleep. (change the voice)
26)    I have endeavored to understand the fundamental truths which were revealed to me by my father. (simple)
27)    I wanted to raise my hand and touch her hair, but she moved away. (Turn into complex sentence)
28)    They are in trouble. (make negative)
29)    She reached down. She picked the boy up by his shirt front.(turn into Complex sentence)
30)    Munim: Please have mercy on me. I made a mistake. (narration)
31)    This is not a correct approach at all and should never be followed. (Turn into simple sentence)
32)    She was silent. (noun form of “silent”)
33)    I didn’t know anyone else was there. (turn into affirmative)
34)    The Tsar and the hermit unfastened the man’s clothing. There was a large wound in the stomach. (single sentence) 
35)    The bleeding bark will heal. (make Interrogative)
36)    “How answered? What do you mean? Asked the Tsar. (narration)
37)    They seemed very anxious about her comfort. (noun form of ‘anxious’)
38)    There was a very old mosque in our locality where my father would take me for evening prayers. (split)
39)    Was I bothering you? (voice)
40)    I will serve you as your most faithful slave. (change in positive degree)
41)    I would teach you right from wrong. (turn into negative)
42)    Guru said, “Live like a man, my son!” (narration)
43)    She would forget our brief encounter.  (voice)
44)    I answered. I was quite confident.  (join using adverb form of “confident”)
45)    The Tsar agreed with none of them. (affirmative)
46)    The bleeding bark will heal and from close to the ground will raise curled green twigs. (split)
47)    Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May. (turn into complex )
48)    The poet says, “The humming insects don’t disturb his rest.” (Narration)
49)    Was I bothering you? (make assertive)
50)    There’s nothing greater than the truth. (turn into superlative degree)
51)    They called their good-byes and the train pulled out of the station. (transform into  simple sentence)
52)    She was completely blind. (use noun form of ‘blind’)
53)    I wished to kill you. You have saved my life. (join into compound sentence)
54)    You have an interesting face. (make it negative)
55)    Learned men came to the Tsar. They all answered his questions differently. (join into simple sentence)
56)    I was totally convinced that they reached God. (change the voice)
57)    I’ll never tell a lie. (use verb form of ‘tell’)
58)    The guard blew his whistle and we moved off. (turn into complex sentence)
59)    Guru: God bless the queen! God bless the queen. (narration)
60)    Few girls can resist flattery. (voice)
61)    My father had not much formal education. He had not much wealth. (join)
62)    He took a vow a right away. (use verb form of ‘Vow’)
63)    She bent down enough to permit him to stoop. (make it complex)
64)    The bleeding bark will heal. (split)
65)    Woman: What’s the matter, bhaiya? (narration)
66)    The hermit lived in a wood which he never quitted. (voice)
67)    I was totally blind. My eyes were sensitive to light and darkness. (join into a single sentence)
68)    There was nothing mysterious about the prayers. (use noun form of ‘mysterious’)
69)    Thou art more lovely and more temperate than summer. (change into positive degree)
70)    She had a large purse that had everything in it. (change in exclamatory sentence)
71)    She said, looking out into the street, “Good night! Behave yourself, boy!” (narration)
72)    The havaldar starts beating up the drunkard. (use a infinitive)
73)    Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? (turn into assertive)
74)    A soldier, very young, lies open-mouthed. (complex sentence)
75)    One must draw up in advance, a table of days, months and years. (voice)
76)    The engine’s whistle shirked, the carriage wheels changed their sound and rhythm. (split)
77)    Gambler: Gurudev, the only kind of gambling I indulge in is cards. (Narration)
78)    One of the most vivid memories of my early childhood is of the two men. (positive Degree)
79)    The water dripping from his face, the boy looked at her. (split)
80)    You have an interesting face. (exclamatory)
81)    The Tsar did not give him the spade. He continued to dig. (Join into complex sent.)
82)    Hack and Chap. (voice)
83)    The girl said, “Oh, how lucky you are.”(narration)
84)    My mother lineage was more distinguished than my father’s. (change degree of comparison)
85)    There was another pause. The boy’s mouth opened. (Join into simple sent.)
86)    Why don’t you say this to the people who come to you for help and advice.(split)
87)    It takes much time to kill a tree.(voice)
88)    What a tyrant! (assertive)
89)    I wondered if I would be able to prevent her from discovering that I was blind. (Make it simple sent.)
90)    The humming insects do not disturb his sleep. (affirmative)
91)    Not a simple jab of the knife will do it. (voice)
92)    The humming insects do not disturb his sleep. (affirmative)
93)    I wanted to raise my hand and touch her hair, but she moved away. (simple)
94)    The bleeding bark will heal. (make negative)
95)    There’s nothing greater than the truth. (turn into positive degree)
96)    I’ll never tell a lie. (affirmative)
97)    The hermit lived in a wood which he never quitted. (affirmative)
98)    I didn’t know anyone else was there. (voice)
99)    Oh, how lucky you are! (make assertive)
100)                    The humming insects don’t disturb his rest. (make affirmative)
101)                    I turned from the window and faced the girl. (make simple)
102)                    “Can you tell me—did she keep her hair long or short?” I said.
103)                    My father could convey complex spiritual concepts. (voice)
104)                    When they finished eating, she got up. (simple)
105)                    Charandas being renowned thief, it is not easy to catch him.(split)
106)                    Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? (assertive)
107)                    Having taken leave of the wounded man, the Tsar went into the porch. (compound)
108)                    “Why don’t you look out of the window?” she asked.
109)                    Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? (voice change)
110)                    They called their goodbyes. The train pulled out of the station. (Simple)
111)                    You make much more than I do. (change into positive degree)
112)                    Does anyone who dresses like a minister become a minister? (assertive)
113)                    Well done! (assertive)
114)                    The woman said, “Well, I wasn’t going to say that.”
115)                    The hermit was digging the ground in front of his hut.(voice)
116)                    Who can forget you? (assertive)
117)                    I turned from the window. I faced the girl. (Join into Simple sent.)
118)                    The Shiva temple, which made Rameshwaram so famous to pilgrims, was about a ten-minute walk from our house.(split)
119)                    My children haven’t eaten for three days, Malik. They’re half-dead of starvation. (Join in simple sent.)
120)                    Jainulbdeen said, “Adversity always presents opportunities for introspection.”
121)                    You have already been answered. (voice)
122)                    Charandas was honest. He died. (simple)
123)                    A soldier, very young, lies open-mouthed. (complex)
124)                    The boy turned around, wondering what next.(split)
125)                    “I wanted a pair of blue suede shoes,” said the boy.
126)                    They called their good byes.(voice)
127)                    I normally ate with my mother. I sat on the floor of the kitchen. (Join in single sent.)
128)                    When the Tsar approached, the hermit was digging the ground in front of his hut.(split)
129)                    I have nothing to forgive you forgive you for.(interrogative)
130)                    My mother’s linage was more distinguished than my father’s. (change degree of comparison)
131)                    She said “What is your name?” “Rodger” answered the boy.
132)                    When at last the blood ceased flowing, the man asked for something to drink. (Split into 3 simple sent.)
133)                    This water was then carried home for invalids. (voice)
134)                    Why don’t you look out of the window? (assertive)
135)                    A soldier, very young lies open-mouthed. (complex)
136)                    My father told me there was nothing mysterious about the prayers.(voice)
137)                    The soldier was dead. He was young.(simple)
138)                    And he did not want to be mistrusted now. (Remove negative)
139)                    Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May. (Rewrite as past perfect tense)
140)                    The Tsar brought fresh water and gave it to him. (interrogative)
141)                    The guru said to the smoker, “Now, my son, what’s your vice?”
142)                    She thought me a romantic fool. (voice)
143)                    The Shiva temple, which made Rameshwaram so famous to pilgrims, was about a ten minute walk from our house. (simple)
144)                    The strap broke with a single tug. The boy gave it behind.(complex)
145)                    Others declared that it was impossible to decide. (use noun form of ‘Declared’)
146)                    Havaldar: Sadhu Maharaj! Did you see a thief run past? (narration)
147)                    The world was shut out again. I returned to my berth. (simple)
148)                    What a large-hearted soul! (assertive)

149)                    But thy eternal summer shall not fade. (affirmative)


150)                    All the answers were different. The Tsar agreed with none. (Simple)




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