|
|
Rewrite (
without altering the sense ) the following sentences, substituting the
Verb-form for each of the words in bold. The verb may be either
Finite or non-Finite. |
|
|
|
1. |
|
The snake went away without doing
the child any harm. |
2. |
|
He gave me no admission into
his room. |
3. |
|
I am willing to beg for
forgiveness. |
4. |
|
Make a beginning, and do not
leave off in a hurry. |
5. |
|
Dismiss your fears; all will
be well in the end. |
6. |
|
I had the choice of four
different books. |
7. |
|
His speech was received with
universal applause. |
8. |
|
He made a long search for
the watch, but in vain. |
9. |
|
The infliction of a fine on
you gives me pain. |
10. |
|
He had no control over his
temper. |
11. |
|
I will not give you any more
trouble. |
12. |
|
One of them had no thought
for his friend's safety. |
13. |
|
Bears have no liking for the
flesh of a corpse. |
14. |
|
He gave three repetitions of
the blow. |
15. |
|
We must show obedience to
our rules. |
16. |
|
I have no fear of the
consequences. |
17. |
|
I have no expectation or
intention of staying here. |
18. |
|
Fix your attention on the
work in hand. |
19. |
|
It is not my belief that
this man will be prosperous. |
20. |
|
I can do this without your
assistance. |
21. |
|
Two friends took a journey
together through a forest. |
22. |
|
On the way the approach of a
grisly bear was seen. |
|
|
|
Sponsored Links
|
|
|
Answers |
|
|
|
1. |
|
The snake went away without
harming the child. |
2. |
|
He refused to admit
me into his room. |
3. |
|
I am willing to beg that I may be
forgiven. |
4. |
|
Begin and
do not leave off in a hurry. |
5. |
|
Do not fear;
all will end well. |
6. |
|
I could choose
from four different books. |
7. |
|
His speech was
applauded universally. |
8. |
|
He searched
for his watch for a long time, but in vain. |
9. |
|
It pains me
to inflict a fine on you. |
10. |
|
He could not control
his temper. |
11. |
|
I shall not trouble
you any more. |
12. |
|
One of them did not
think of his friend's safety. |
13. |
|
Bears do not like
the flesh of a corpse. |
14. |
|
He repeated
the show three times. |
15. |
|
We must obey
our rules. |
16. |
|
I do not fear
the consequences. |
17. |
|
I do not expect
or intend to stay here. |
18. |
|
Attend to
the work in hand. |
19. |
|
I do not believe
that this man will be prosperous. |
20. |
|
I can do this even if you do not
assist me. |
21. |
|
Two friends journeyed
together through a forest. |
22. |
|
On the way a grisly bear was seen
approaching. |
|
|
|