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Textual Grammar of Karma with answers

Textual Grammar of Karma with answers |Karma Textual Grammar with answers | WBCHSE class 11 textual grammar

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Voice Change of Leela's Karma 

1. He glanced at his watch.
2. She wore a dirty white sari with a red border. 
3. She hailed a passing railway coolie.
4. The coolie hoisted the steel trunk on his head.
5. Lady Lal opened the brass carrier and took out a bundle of cramped chapatties.
6. I can't understand English and don't know their ways.
7. He did not like her poor illiterate relatives.
8. He just ordered her about anglicised Hindustani.
9. The nocturnal visits had, however, borne no fruit.
10. The clanging of the bell announced the approaching train.
11. She produced a two - anna bit from a knot in the sari and dismissed the coolie.
12. The arrival of the train did not disturb Mr. Mohan Lal's sang - froid.
13. Sir Mohan Lal had acquired the manners and attitudes of the upper class.
14. He wanted everything 'tickety - boo' and orderly.
15. He surveyed the compartment and noticed the unoccupied berth.
16. They picked up Sir Mohan's suitcase and flung it on the platform.
17. And Jim struck Sir Mohan flat on the face. 

Answers

1. His watch was glanced at by him.
2. A dirty white sari with a red border was worn by her.
3. A passing railway coolie was hailed by her.
4. The steel trunk was hoisted by the coolie on his head.
5. The brass carrier was opened and a bundle of cramped chapatties were taken out by Lady Lal.
6. English can't be understood by me and their ways are not known to me.
7. Her poor illiterate relatives were not liked by him.
8. She was just ordered by him about in anglicized Hindustani.
9. No fruit had, however, been borne by the nocturnal visits.
10. The approaching train was announced by the clanging of the bell.
11. A two - anna bit was produced from a knot in the sari by her and the coolie was dismissed.
12. Mr. Mohan Lal's sang - froid wasn't disturbed by the arrival of the train.
13. The manners and attitudes of the upper class had been acquired by Sir Mohan Lal.
14. Everything 'tickety - boo' and orderly was wanted by him.
15. The compartment was surveyed and the unoccupied berth was noticed by him.
16. Sir Mohan's suitcase was picked up and it was flung on the platform by them.
17. And Sir Mohan was struck flat on the face by Jim.

Narration change of Karma 

1. "Ek Chota" ordered Sir Mohan.
2. "Where does the zenana stop?" Lady Lal asked.
3. "Are the trains very crowded on the lines?" asked lady Lal.
4. "These days all trains are crowded, but you'll find room in the Zenana" said the coolie.
5. "Are you travelling alone, sister?" said the coolie to Lady Lal.
6. "Get the nigger out." He muttered to his companion.
7. "Reserved!" yelled Bill.
8. Sir Mohan Lal murmured to the mirror," you are so very much like everything else in this country, ineffcient, dirty, indifferent."
9. Sir Mohan Lal said to the English soldiers,"Preposterous, preposterous! I'll have you arrested!"

Answers

1. Sir Mohan ordered to give him Ek Chota.
2. Lady Lal asked where the Zenana stopped.
3. Lady Lal asked if the trains were very crowded on those lines.
4. The coolie said that those days all trains were crowded, but she would find room in the Zenana.
5. Addressing sister the coolie asked Lady Lal if she was travelling alone.
6. He muttered to his companion to get the nigger out.
7. Bill yelled that the coach was reserved.
8. Sir Mohan Lal murmured to the mirror that it was so very much like everything else in that country, ineffcient, dirty, idifferent.
9. Sir Mohan Lal told the English soldiers angrily that it was completely preposterous and further said that he woud have arrested them.

Transformations of sentences of Karma 

1. The mirror was obviously made in India. (Make it complex)
2. She wore a dirty white sari with a red border. (Use relative clause)
3. The coolie flatened his turban to make a cushion. (Make it complex)
4. Lachmi chatted away merrily. (Use the adjective from of 'merrily')
5. Lady Lal picked up her brass tiffin - carrier and ambled along behind him. (Make it simple)
6. Lady Lal opened the brass carrier and took out a bundle of cramped chapattis and some mango pickle. ( Split into two simple sentences)
7. The arrival of the train did not disturb Sir Mohan Lal's sang - froid. (Make it complex)
8. The claning of the bell announced the approaching train. (Find out the gerund)
9. He did not like her poor illiterate relations hanging around his bungalow. (Make it complex)
10. They picked up Sir Mohan's suitcase and flung it on the platform. (Use paritciple)

Answers

1. It was abvious that the mirror was made in India. 
2. She wore a sari with a red border which was dirty.
3. The coolie flattened his turban so that he could make a cushion.
4. Lachmi chatted away in a merry manner.
5. Picking up the brass tiffin carrier, Lady Lal ambled along behind him.
6. i. Lady Lal opened the brass carrier. 
ii. She took out a bundle of cramped chapattis and some mango pickle.
7. Though the train arrived, it did not disturb Sir Mohan Lal's sang - froid.
8. Approaching.
9. He did not like the poor illiterate relations who were hanging around his bunglow.
10. Picking up Sir Mohan's suitcase, they flung it on to the platform.


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