English GRAMMAR
Fig: English GRAMMAR

Interchange of Parts of Speech

1.       Leela keenly examined the ball for the traces of the moon. (Noun)
Ans: Leela took a keen examination of the ball for the traces of the moon.

2.       It crossed the, churchyard with a sigh. (Verb)
Ans: It sighed as it crossed the churchyard.

3.       You are not at all a reliable prosecution witness. (Verb)
Ans: You are not at all to be relied as a prosecution witness.
Ans: You are not at all a prosecution witness to be relied.
Ans: You are not at all a prosecution witness who should be relied.

4.       The river glideth at his own sweet will. (Adverb)
Ans: The river glideth sweetly at his own will.

5.       He glanced at his watch. (Noun)
Ans: He made / put / took a glance at his watch.

6.       The next morning Jimmy took breakfast at the Adamses. (Verb)
Ans: The next morning Jimmy breakfasted at the Adamses.

7.       These nocturnal visits had borne no fruit. (Noun)
Ans: These visits at night had borne no fruit.

8.       Don’t believe I recognize you. (Noun)
Ans: Don’t believe I give recognition to you.
Ans: Don’t believe I have a recognition for you.

9.       After I get married, I am going to sell out and go west. (Noun)
Ans: After my marriage, I am going to sell out and go west.

10.   They cannot differentiate between a painting and a photograph. (Noun)
Ans: They cannot make a differentiation between a painting and a photograph.

11.   I believe that we are not real social workers. (Noun)
Ans: According to my belief we are not a real social worker.

12.   Sir Mohan was eminently well bread. (Adjective)
Ans: It is eminent that Sir Mohan was well bred.

13.   Lachmi chatted away merrily. (Noun)
Ans: Lachmi chatted away with merriment.

14.   So we will pray together. (Noun)
Ans: So we will make prayer together.

15.   She was fond of conversation. (Noun)
Ans: She had a fondness of conversation.
16.   Training in drawing will develop their power of observation. (Noun)
Ans: Training in drawing will ensure development of their power of observation.

17.   They can teach us so many beautiful things. (Noun)
Ans: They can teach us so many things which are full of beauty.

18.   His dark secret love does thy life destroy. (Noun)
Ans: His dark secret love is the destroyer of thy life.

19.   Earth has not anything to show more fair. (Use ‘nothing’ and ‘fairer’)
Ans: Earth has nothing to show fairer.

20.   I don’t know master. (Noun)
Ans: I have no knowledge of master.

21.   She believes in me. (Noun)
Ans: She has a belief in me.

22.   Fine art liberates our mind from the constraints of sorrow. (Noun)
Ans: Because of fine art, our mind enjoys liberation from the constraints of sorrow.
Ans: Fine art gives our mind liberation from the constraints of sorrow.

23.   Leela’s face became red. (verb)
Ans: Leela’s face was reddened.

24.   And then Ben Price acted rather strangely. (Adjective)
Ans: And then Ben Price’s action was rather strange.

25.   It should provide the students with time and the environment to get acquainted with nature. (Noun)
Ans: Provision of time and the environment should be there for the students to get acquainted with nature.
Ans: There should have provision of time and the environment for the students to get acquainted with nature.

26.   .Awake, O bell proclaim the hour. (Noun)
Ans: Awake, O bell and make proclamation of the hour.

27.   Poverty is so hurtable. (Verb)
Ans: Poverty hurts so much.

28.   God bless you. (Noun)
Ans: God give you blessing.

29.   His throat went dry. (Verb)
Ans: His throat dried.

30.   She obeyed passively. (Noun)
Ans: She obeyed with passiveness.
GRAMMAR - Interchange of Parts of Speech GRAMMAR - Interchange of Parts of Speech Reviewed by Mafizul Shaikh on Friday, January 25, 2019 Rating: 5

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