UP Board Solutions for Class 9 English Grammar Chapter 2 The Swan and the Princes (A Play)
UP Board Solutions for Class 9 English Grammar Chapter 2 The Swan and the Princes (A Play)
SOLVED EXERCISES BASED ON TEXT BOOK
EXERCISE :: 1
Change the following sentences into Negative forms :
Questions.
- It may be true.
- I have something for you.
- He went from bad to worse.
- You can find its answer somewhere in the book.
- Suresh is fond of mangoes.
- Somebody will help the old woman.
- I have seen the Taj.
- The woodcutter was cutting a trec.
- Have you seen the Taj?
- We saw someone entering your room.
Answers:
- It may not be true.
- I have nothing for you.
- He did not go from bad to worse.
- You cannot find its answer anywhere in the book.
- Suresh is not fond of mangoes.
- Nobody will help the old man.
- I have not seen the Taj.
- The woodcutter was not cutting a tree.
- Have you not seen the Taj?
- We did not see anyone entering your room.
EXERCISE :: 2
Change the following sentences into Affirmative forms :
Questions.
- He does not speak English.
- Mohan did not live in Agra.
- They did not come here.
- We do not sing in the classroom.
- I do not run in the race.
- She does not get up early in the morning.
- You have not learnt it.
- She will not help me.
- You should not punish him.
- Do not make a noise.
Answers:
- He speaks English.
- Mohan lived in Agra.
- They came here.
- We sing in the class-room.
- I run in the race.
- She gets up early in the morning.
- You have learnt it.
- She will help me.
- You should punish him.
- Make a noise.
EXERCISE :: 3
Change the following sentences into Interrogative forms :
Questions.
- Ravi went to a shop.
- The teachers are displeased with him.
- He came late yesterday.
- He bought this book last year.
- Delhi is the capital of India.
- The dog laid on the grass.
- She left her purse on the table.
- He went out for hunting.
- He bought some eggs.
- I explained everything to him.
Answers:
- Did Ravi go to a shop?
- Are the teachers displeased with him?
- Did he come late yesterday?
- Did he buy this book last year?
- Is Delhi the capital of India?
- Did the dog lay on the grass?
- Did she leave her purse on the table?
- Did he go out for hunting?
- Did he buy some eggs?
- Did I explain everything to him?
EXERCISE :: 4
Change the following sentences as directed :
Questions.
- I went to Kolkata last month. (Negative Sentence)
- Ram goes for a morning walk everyday. (Interrogative Sentence)
- We beat the thief yesterday. (Negative Sentence)
- Shyam plays football daily. (Interrogative Sentence)
- He always speaks the truth. (Negative Sentence)
- He killed the mad dog. (Interrogative Sentence)
- He has never been to Mumbai. (Interrogative Sentence)
- Everyone appreciated his work. (Interrogative Sentence)
- He plays cricket. (Interrogative Sentence)
- He always attended the class in time. (Negative Sentence)
Questions.
- I did not go Kolkata last month.
- Does Ram go for a morning walk everyday?
- We do not beat the thief yesterday.
- Does Shyam play football daily?
- He never speaks the truth.
- Did he kill the mad dog?
- Has he never been to Mumbai?
- Did everyone appreciate his work?
- Does he play cricket?
- He never attended the class in time.
EXERCISE :: 5
Change the following sentences as directed
Questions.
- He liked her company. (Negative Sentence)
- She never comes late. (Affirmative Sentence)
- They set the house on fire. (Interrogative Sentence)
- He confessed his guilt. (Negative Sentence)
- He did not kill the snake. (Interrogative Sentence)
- They have seen the Taj. (Negative Sentence)
- I lost my pen. (Interrogative Sentence)
- As soon as he saw us, he ran away. (Negative Sentence)
- I am senior to you. (Negative Sentence)
- She is richer than I. (Negative Sentence)
Answers:
- He did not like her company.
- She always comes late.
- Did they set the house on fire?
- He did not confess his guilt.
- Did he not kill the snake?
- They have not seen the Taj.
- Did I lose my pen?
- As soon as he saw us, he did not run away.
- I am not senior to you.
- She is not richer than I.