Textual Grammar of The Eyes Have It or The Eyes Are Not Here with answers for Class - 12th ( WBCHSE )
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Voice Change of The Eyes Have It or The Eyes Are Not Here
1. The woman gave the girl detailed instructions.
2. They called their goodbyes.
3. I knew she wore slippers.
4. But I liked the sound of her voice.
5. My voice started her.
6. She gave a little exclamation.
7. I didn't know anyone else was here.
8. I didn't see you either.
9. My aunt is meeting me there.
10. The hills are covered with wild dahlias.
11. She thought me a romantic fool.
12. Then I made a mistake.
13. Had she noticed already that I could not see?
14. Her next questions removed my doubts.
15. I heard the panting of the engine.
16. Do you see any animals?
17. I knew that there were hardly any animals left in the forests near Dehra.
18. Few girls can resit flattery.
19. The thought of laughter only made me feel troubled and lonely.
20. She would forget our brief encounter.
21. The carriage wheels changed their sound and rhythm.
22. A man stammered an apology.
23. The world was shut out again.
24. The guard blew his whistle.
25. I had a game to play.
26. The train gathers speed.
27. The wheels took up their song.
28. I found the window.
29. The man who had entered the compartment broke into my reverie.
30. You must be disappointed.
31. Did she keep her hair long or short?
32. Was it cut very short?
Answers
1. The girl was given detailed instructions by the woman .
2. Their goodbyes were called by them .
3. That slippers were worn by her was known to me .
4. But the sound of her voice was liked by me .
5. She was startled at my voice .
6. A little exclamation was given by her .
7. That anyone else was here was not known to me .
8 . You were not seen by me either .
9. I am being met by my aunt there .
10. Wild dahlias cover the hills .
11. I was thought a romantic fool by her .
12. Then a mistake was made by me .
13. Had it already been noticed by her that I could see ?
14. My doubts were removed by her next questions .
15. The panting of the engine was heard by me .
16. Are any animals seen by you ?
17. That there were hardly any animals left in the forests near Dehra was known to me.
18. Flattery can be resisted by few girls .
19. I was made to feel troubled and lonely by the thought of laughter .
20. Our brief encounter would be forgotten by her .
21. Their sound and rhythm was changed by the carriage wheels .
22. An apology was stammered by a man .
23. Circumstances shut the world out again.
24. His whistle was blown by the guard .
25. I had a game to be played .
26. Speed was gathered by the train .
27. Their songs were taken up by the wheels.
28. The window was found by me .
29. My reverie was broken into by the man who entered the compartment .
30. It must disappoint you .
31. Was her hair kept long or short by her ?
32. Did she cut it very short ?
Narration Change of The Eyes Have It or The Eyes Are Not Here
1. "Are you going all the way to Dehra?" I asked.
2. She said, "I didn't know anyone else was here."
3. I said to her, "But I heard you come in."
4. I said to her, "I didn't see you either."
5. The girl said, "I'm getting off at Saharanpur. My aunt is meeting me there."
6. I said, "Aunts are usually formidable creatures."
7. "Where are you going?" She asked.
8. The girl said to me, "Oh, how lucky you are. I wish I were going to Mussoorie."
9. I asked her, "What is it like outside?"
10. She asked me, "Why don't you look out of the window?
11. She said to me, "Do you see any animals? "
12. The girls said," It's nice to be told I have an interesting face. I'm tired of telling people I have a pretty face. "
13. I said," Well, an interesting face can also be pretty.
14. She said to me, "You are a very gallant young man, but why are you so serious?" "
15." Goodbye, "said the girl.
16." Can you tell me tell me ---- did she keep her hair long or short? "I said to the Co - passenger.
17. "I don't remember," he said.
Answers
1. I asked if she was going all the way to Dehra.
2. She said that she had not known anyone alse was there.
3. I told her that but I had heard her come in.
4. I told her that I had not seen her either.
5. The girl said that she was getting off at Saharanpur and added that her aunt was meeting her there.
6. I said that aunts were usually formidable creatures.
7. She asked where I was going.
8. The girl told me that I was very lucky and wished she were going to Mussoorie.
9. I asked her what it was like outside.
10. She asked me why I did not look out of the window.
11. She asked me if I saw any animals.
12. The girl said that it was nice to be told that she had an interesting face and further said that she was tired of telling people she had a pretty face.
13. I said that an interesting face could also be pretty.
14. She told me that I was a very gallant young man and asked why I was so serious.
15. The girl bade goodbye.
16. I asked the co-passenger if he could tell me whether she had kept her hair long or short.
17. He said that he did not remember.
Error Correction of The Eyes Have It or The Eyes Are Not Here
1. Is you going all the way to Dehra?
2. I didn't see you neither.
3. I wish I was going to Mussoorie.
4. As soon as she left the train, than she would forget our brief encounter .
5. I didn't know none else was here.
Answers
1. Are you going all the way to Dehra?
2. I didn't see you either.
3. I wish I were going to Mussoorie.
4. As soon as she left the train, she would forget our brief encounter.
5. I didn't know anyone else was here.
Transformation of Sentences of The Eyes Have It or The Eyes Are Not Here
2. I was totally blind at the time. I was unable to tell what the girl looked like. (Join using an adverb clause)
3. I moved easily along the berth. Then I felt for the window ledge. (join into a simple sentence)
4. There were hardly any animals left in the forests near Dehra. knew that. (Join using a noun clause)
5. I would try to laugh for her. But the thought of laughter only made me feel troubled and lonely. (Join using an adverb clause)
6. I just wanted to listen to her talking. I was prepared to sit there for almost any length of time. (Join into a simple sentence)
7. She had beautiful eyes. But they were of no use to her. (join using 'though')
8. She was standing very close to me. The perfume from her hair was tantalizing. (Join using so ....... that)
9. She laughed pleasantly. (use the adjective form of 'pleasant')
10. The woman gave the detailed instructions as to where to keep her things. (use the verb from of 'instructions')
Answers
1. I had the train compartment to myself up to Rohana where a girl got in.
2. I was totally blind at the time so I was unable to tell what the girl looked like.
3. I moved easily along the berth to feel for the window ledge.
4. I knew that there were hardly any animals left in the forests near Dehra.
5. Though I would try to laugh for her, the thought of laughter only made me feel troubled and lonely.
6. I was prepared to sit there for almost any length of time to listen to her talking.
7. Though she had beautiful eyes, they were of no use to her.
8. She was standing so close to me that the perfume from her hair was tantalizing.
9. She laughed in a pleasant manner.
10. The woman instructed in detail as to where to keep her things.
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