Narration Change Exercise With Answer [Direct and Indirect Speech]

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Narration Change Exercise with the answer is highlighted here. I have presented over 600 exercises on narration change. At first, you will get 30 exercises on assertive sentences and then the answers to those direct narrations. In this way, you will get the exercise and answer to interrogative sentences, Optative sentences, Imperative Sentences, and Exclamatory Sentences.

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Narration Change Exercise Of Assertive Sentences No. 01

  1. He always says, “I have done the work.”
  2. He will say to me, “I am not angry with you.”
  3. She said to me, “You have made a great mistake in your statement.”
  4. Rahit said, “I have completed it wisely.”
  5. The lady said, “I am not able to finish my work this night.”
  6. He says, “I am sick.”
  7. The girl said to him, “I shall not play cricket.”
  8. She will say to you, “I visited the Tajmahal.”
  9. Mina said, “I am very busy now.”
  10. She said, “I am writing a note.”
  11. People said, “Netaji was a great leader.”
  12. History says, “War only kills and destroys.”
  13. Sumon will say, “I have met him at his house.”
  14. Farmers say, “The rainy season is a blessing to us.”
  15. She said to me, “You ought to help the poor.”
  16. They say, “Man must fight against commercialism.”
  17. He said to me, “I myself wash my clothes now.”
  18. He said, “I am ready to work for our society.”
  19. He said, “I have not yet finished my work.”
  20. The doctor said to people, “AIDS is fatal disease.”
  21. Bimal said, “Deepa is a good girl.”
  22. Kamala said, “I can fly in the space.”
  23. The judge will tell you, “You are not guilty”
  24. The old man said, “God is merciful.”
  25. The teacher said, “The earth moves round the sun.”
  26. My father said, “Honesty is the best policy.”
  27. Animesh said, “I walk for an hour every morning.”
  28. Gopal said, “I am doing sums now.”

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Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Assertive Sentences No. 01

  1. He always says that he has done the work.
  2. He will tell me that he is not angry with me.
  3. She told me that I had made a great mistake in my statement.
  4. Rahit said that he had completed it wisely.
  5. The lady said that she was not able to finish her work that night.
  6. He says that he is sick.
  7. The girl told him that she would not play cricket.
  8. She will tell you that she visited the Tajmahal.
  9. Mina said that she is very busy then.
  10. She said that she was writing a note.
  11. People said that Netaji was a great leader.
  12. History says that war only kills and destroys.
  13. Summon will say that he had met him at his house.
  14. Farmers say that the rainy season is a blessing to them.
  15. She told me that I ought to help the poor.
  16. They say that man must fight against commercialism.
  17. He told me that he himself washed his clothes then.
  18. He said that he was ready to work for their society.
  19. He said that he has not yet finished his work.
  20. The doctor said to people that AIDS is fatal disease.
  21. Bimal said that Deepa was a good girl.
  22. kamala said that he could fly in the space.
  23. The judge will tell you that you are not guilty.
  24. The old man said that God is merciful.
  25. The teacher said that the earth moves round the sun.
  26. My father said that honesty is the best policy.
  27. Animesh said that He walks for an hour every morning.
  28. Gopal said that he is doing sums then.
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Let’s go to the second practice set.

Assertive Sentence Narration Change Exercise No. 02
  1. Ruma said, “I have come here this morning.”
  2. My brother said to me, “The bird flew away.”
  3. A station master said, “A train was coming on.”
  4. The teacher said, “The student sang a sweet song.”
  5. Father said, “Tina will pass the exam.”
  6. Joy said to Meera, “I love you.”
  7. Ratan says, “Gopal is good boy.”
  8. Selim said, “I am ill.”
  9. Tamal says, “My father teaches me English.”
  10. The boy said, “I live with my grandfather.”
  11. My grandfather said, “I can not walk so fast.”
  12. Rupali says, “I like mangoes.”
  13. Joni will say, “I have done the work.”
  14. Sangita will say, “I went to Kolkata.”
  15. He said, “I am poor.”
  16. Sumon will tell me, “I shall not come here tomorrow.”
  17. Tina said, “I am not a bad girl.”
  18. Kamal said, “My mother is not at home.”
  19. Sumit said, “I should participate in the function.”
  20. Sonatan said to me, “I am 30 years old.”
  21. The old man said to us, “God is almighty.”
  22. Father said, “God is merciful.”
  23. Keats said, “Beauty is truth, truth beauty.”
  24. Our teacher said to us, “The earth moves round the sun.”
  25. My grandfather said to me, “The sun rises in the east.”
  26. Father said, “My mother recites the Geeta every morning.”

 

Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Assertive Sentences No. 02
  1. Ruma said that she had come there that morning.
  2. My brother told me that the bird had flown away.
  3. A station master said that a train had been coming on.
  4. The teacher said that the student had sung a sweet song.
  5. Father said that Tina would pass the exam.
  6. Joy told Meera that he loved her.
  7. Ratan says that Gopal is a good boy.
  8. Selim said that he was ill.
  9. Tamal says that his father taught him English.
  10. The boy said that he lived with his grandfather.
  11. My grandfather said that he could not walk so fast.
  12. Rupali says that she likes mangoes.
  13. Joni will say that he has done the work.
  14. Sangita will say that she had gone to kolkata.
  15. He said that he was poor.
  16. Summon will tell me that he would not come there that day.
  17. Tina said that she was not bad girl.
  18. Kamal said that his mother was not at home.
  19. Sumita said that she should participate in the function.
  20. Sonata told me that he was 30 years old.
  21. The old man told us that God is almighty.
  22. Father said that God is merciful.
  23. Keats said that beauty is truth, truth beauty.
  24. Our teacher told us that the earth moves round the sun.
  25. My grandfather told me that the sun rises in the east.
  26. Father said that my mother recites the Geeta every morning.
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Let’s go to the third practice set.

Narration Change Exercise Of Assertive Sentences No. 03
  1. He said, “Man is mortal.”
  2. Mita said, “I am doing sums now.”
  3. Madan said, “I have written a poem.”
  4. The boys said, “We are watching a movie.”
  5. He said to me, “He is sleeping now.”
  6. Riju said to us, “I am going to Kolkata today.”
  7. Kunal said, “I have finished the book.”
  8. They said to me, “We have forbidden you to play with fir.”
  9. Mother said to me, “I have taken tea today.”
  10. The doctor said to the patient, “You should take medicine twice in a day.”
  11. Arun said to you, “My dog died yesterday.”
  12. She said to me, “I was listening to your wards.”
  13. I said, “I shall take coffee.”
  14. The sailor said to us, “There will be a storm.”
  15. The shopkeeper said to me, “The man must come.”
  16. You said to me, “You will fail.”
  17. They said, “We will win the match.”
  18. I said, “I shall try to give the money.”
  19. You said, “I shall not buy the book.”
  20. Gourab said, “Tumpa will write a note.”
  21. We said, “We shall pluck the mangoes.”
  22. Hari said, “I am playing cricket.”
  23. He said, “You are talking loudly.”
  24. Soma said, “I am not going now.”
  25. Prinka said, “Katrina is catching fish.”
  26. Roma said, “Sonu is singing a song.”
  27. Bina said, “Rekha has written the letter.”
  28. Dolly said, “Dona has done it.”
  29. He said, “I have killed a bird.”
  30. He said, “I must go.”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Assertive Sentences No. 03
  1. He said that man is mortal.
  2. Mita said that she was doing sums then.
  3. Madan said that he had written a poem.
  4. The boys said that they were watching a movie.
  5. He told me that he was sleeping then.
  6. Riju told us that he was going to Kolkata that day.
  7. Kunal said that he had finished the book.
  8. They told me that they had forbidden me to play with fir.
  9. Mother told me that she had taken tea that day.
  10. The doctor told the patient that he should take medicine twice in a day.
  11. Arun told you that his dog died the previous day.
  12. She told me that she had been listening to my wards.
  13. I said that I shall take coffee.
  14. The sailor told us that there would be a storm.
  15. The shopkeeper told me that the man has to come.
  16. You told me that I would fail.
  17. They said that they would win the match.
  18. I said that I shall try to give the money.
  19. You said that you would not buy the book.
  20. Gourab said that Tumpa would write a note.
  21. We said that we shall pluck the mangoes.
  22. Hari said that he was playing cricket.
  23. He said that you were talking loudly.
  24. Soma said that she was not going then.
  25. Prinkya said that Katrina was catching fish.
  26. Roma said that Sony was singing a song.
  27. Bina said that Rekha had written the letter.
  28. Dolly said that Dona had done it.
  29. He said that he had killed a bird.
  30. He said that he has to go.
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Let’s go to the fourth practice set.

Narration Change Exercise Of Assertive Sentences No. 04
  1. Ramen said, “I must not delay any longer.”
  2. He said, “I must return before 4 in the afternoon.”
  3. They said, “We must drive the cow away from the garden.”
  4. Father said to me, “You must work harder for your next examination.”
  5. Rima said to me, “You ought to be careful when walking.”
  6. My father said, “You ought not to trust a lair.”
  7. Mother said, “You should not be late in reaching the examination hall.”
  8. He said, “The tiger has killed a deer.”
  9. They said, “We have done our duty.”
  10. He said, “My father has bought a car.”
  11. She said, “I have drawn a picture.”
  12. He said, “Nabin returned at night.”
  13. She said, “I saw a tiger.”
  14. He said, “Nur spoke very good English.”
  15. Tia said, “Tuni broke a glass.”
  16. Sabir said, “Samir ate ten mangoes.”
  17. She said, “I saw a bird.”
  18. They said, “We arranged many meetings.”
  19. He said, “They were playing basketball.”
  20. She said, “My mother was making tea.”
  21. Tamal said, “I was doing the sum.”
  22. My sister said, “Kamala was catching fish in the pond.”
  23. The aunt said, “Sima will cook mutton.”
  24. The teacher said, “Madhu will fail.”
  25. I said, “Rupali will sell her mobile phone.”
  26. We said, “Sachin will hit a four.”
  27. The student said, “I shall dance on the stage.”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Assertive Sentences No. 04
  1. Ramen said that he must not delay any longer.
  2. He said that he must return before 4 in the afternoon.
  3. They said that they must drive the cow away from the garden.
  4. Father told me that I have to work harder for my next examination.
  5. Rima told me that I ought to be careful when walking.
  6. My father said that you ought not to trust a lair.
  7. Mother said that you should not be late in reaching the examination hall.
  8. He said that the tiger had killed a deer.
  9. They said that they had done their duty.
  10. He said that my father had bought a car.
  11. She said that she had drawn a picture.
  12. He said that Nabin had returned at night.
  13. She said that she had seen a tiger.
  14. He said that Nur had spoken very good English.
  15. Tia said that Tuni had broken a glass.
  16. Sabir said that Samir had eaten ten mangoes.
  17. She said that she had seen a bird.
  18. They said that they arranged many meetings.
  19. He said that they had been playing basketball.
  20. She said that my mother had been making tea.
  21. Tamal said that he had been doing the sum.
  22. My sister said that Kamala had been catching fish in the pond.
  23. The aunt said that Sima would cook mutton.
  24. The teacher said that Madhu would fail.
  25. I said that Rupali would sell her mobile phone.
  26. We said that Sachin would hit a four.
  27. The student said that he would dance on the stage.
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Let’s go to the fifth practice set.

Narration Change Exercise Of Assertive Sentences No. 05
  1. I said, “I can write English.”
  2. Sourav said, “India may win the match.”
  3. Rina said, “I am busy.”
  4. Wasim said, “We are ready.”
  5. Tinku said, “Zia sings very well.”
  6. Tusu said, “My father reads the newspaper daily.”
  7. Munni said, “My brother likes to play football.”
  8. He said, “I went to see that.”
  9. Nawaz said, “Rupam sings a sweet song.”
  10. He said, “I know him.”
  11. Nur said, “Silpa knows English very well.”
  12. He said, “I am reading now.”
  13. They said, “We are going to kolkata.”
  14. You will say to him, “You are my best friend.”
  15. Kajal will say to Geeta, “I miss you.”
  16. Rita said to me, “I may go to your house in the evening.”
  17. We said, “Partha would participate in the function.”
  18. Our headmaster said, “We should plant trees.”
  19. He said, “We must love our country.”
  20. Priya will say to you, “I can love anyone without you.”
  21. Ranjit will say to the madam, “I must read English newspaper daily.”
  22. Santu said, “Sima is my elder sister.”
  23. Mony said, “These mangoes are rotten.”
  24. Baban said, “I am a businessman.”
  25. Hena said, “I am a teacher.”
  26. Mina said, “The girl is here.”
  27. The teacher said, “Ranjan may pass the exam.”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Assertive Sentences No. 05
  1. I said that I could write English.
  2. Sourave said that India might win the match.
  3. Rina said that she was busy.
  4. Wasim said that they were ready.
  5. Tinku said that Zia sang very well.
  6. Tusu said that her father reads newspaper daily.
  7. Munni said that her brother liked to play football.
  8. He said that he had gone to see that.
  9. Nawaz said that Rupam sang a sweet song.
  10. He said that he knew him.
  11. Nur said, “Silpa knows English very well.
  12. He said that he was reading then.
  13. They said that they were coming to kolkata.
  14. You will tell him that he was your best friend.
  15. Kajal will tell Geeta that he missed her.
  16. Rita told me that she might go to my house in the evening.
  17. We said that Partha would participate in the function.
  18. Our headmaster said that they should plant trees.
  19. He said that they have to love their country.
  20. Priya will tell you that she could love anyone without you.
  21. Ranjit will tell the madam that I have to read English newspaper daily.
  22. Santu said that Sima was his elder sister.
  23. Mony said that these mangoes were rotten.
  24. Baban said that he was a businessman.
  25. Hena said that she was a teacher.
  26. Mina said that the girl is there.
  27. The teacher said that Ranjan might pass the exam.
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Let’s go to the sixth practice set.

Narration Change Exercise Of Assertive Sentences No. 06
  1. I said, “I can solve this problem.”
  2. He said to me, “I should support you.”
  3. My father said to mother, “Raju may qualify the interview.”
  4. My grandfather said, “Labour never goes in vain.”
  5. The man said, “The sun rises in the east.”
  6. Grandmother said, “God is great.”
  7. Samir says, “I am a teacher.”
  8. Mother says, “Coffee is ready.”
  9. They say, “We are very glad.”
  10. The girl says, “The rose is very beautiful.”
  11. Ram says, “I am playing football.”
  12. Kiran says, “I had a good story book.”
  13. Rahit says, “Tarun is writing a mail.”
  14. She said to him, “I do not think you like me.”
  15. She said, “You are going out.”
  16. My father said to me, “I shall always love you.”
  17. Soumen said, “It might rain tonight.”
  18. The teacher said, “We must respect our parents.”
  19. My grandmother said, “You must obey your teachers.”
  20. The traffic police said to the driver, “You must follow the traffic rules.”
  21. She said, “All must love our national flag.”
  22. Laxmi will say, “I am driving a car.”
  23. The boy will say, “I was present in the meeting.”
  24. Samir will say, “I can play football.”
  25. Tapas will say, “It was very hot day.”
  26. She will say to me, “I am always ready to help you.”
  27. He said, “I must help you.”
  28. My sister said, “I must pass the exam.”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Assertive Sentences No. 06
  1. I said that I could solve that problem.
  2. He told me that he should support me.
  3. My father told mother that Raju might qualify the interview.
  4. My grandfather said that labour never goes in vain.
  5. The man said that the sun rises in the east.
  6. Grandmother said that God is great.
  7. Samir says that he is a teacher.
  8. Mother says that coffee was ready.
  9. They say that they are very glad.
  10. The girl says that the rose was very beautiful.
  11. Ram says that he is playing football.
  12. Kiran says that he had a good story book.
  13. Rahit says that Tarun is writing a mail.
  14. She told him she did not think him like her.
  15. She said that you were going out.
  16. My father told me that he will always love me.
  17. Soumen said that it might rain that night.
  18. The teacher said that they must respect their parents.
  19. My grandmother said that you have to obey your teachers.
  20. The traffic police told the driver that he has to follow the traffic rules.
  21. She said that all have to love their national flag.
  22. Laxmi will say that she was driving a car.
  23. The boy will say that he was present in the meeting.
  24. Samir will say that he can play football.
  25. Tapas will say that it was very hot day.
  26. She will tell me that she is always ready to help me.
  27. He said that she must help you.
  28. My sister said that she has to pass the exam.
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Let’s go to the seventh practice set.

Narration Change Exercise Of Assertive Sentences No. 07
  1. Rana says to Susmita, “You are a good girl.”
  2. We say to him, “We want justice.”
  3. Rina says to me, “I want to be a nurse.”
  4. Bhola says to his sister, “You are a liar.”
  5. Deba will say, “I want to be a teacher.”
  6. Jiban said, “I must reach Kolkata tonight.”
  7. You said, “Time and tide wait for no man.”
  8. She said, “I walk in the morning daily.”
  9. The teacher says, “Shyam is the best boy in the class.”
  10. Madan says to Ramen, “I am a good singer.”
  11. Sonu says to Munna, “You are a great leader.”
  12. They say to me, “You have passed the exam.”
  13. Sandhya says to Sangita, “I am an honest doctor.”
  14. Aditya says to Amit, “I have done the work.”
  15. Binay says to Karim, “I want to be a doctor.”
  16. Tapas said, “My sister was going to school.”
  17. Soniya said, “My younger sister was flying a kite.”
  18. They said, “We were eating ice cream.”
  19. We say, “They are not coming here.”
  20. Nayan says, “I am well.”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Assertive Sentences No. 07
  1. Rana tells Susmita that she is a good girl.
  2. We tell him that we want justice.
  3. Rina tells me that she wants to be a nurse.
  4. Bhola tells his sister that she is a liar.
  5. Deba will say that he wants to be a teacher.
  6. Jiban said that he has to reach Kolkata that night.
  7. You said that time and tide wait for no man.
  8. She said that she walks in the morning daily.
  9. The teacher says that Shyam is the best boy in the class.
  10. Madan tells Ramen that he is a good singer.
  11. Sonu tells Munna that he is a great leader.
  12. They tell me I have passed the exam.
  13. Sandhya tells Sangita that she is an honest doctor.
  14. Aditya tells Amit he has done the work.
  15. Binay tells Karim that he wants to be a doctor.
  16. Tapas said that his sister had been going to school.
  17. Soniya said that her younger sister had been flying kites.
  18. They said that they had been eating ice cream.
  19. We say that they are not going there.
  20. Nayan says that he is well.
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Narration Change Exercise Of Interrogative Sentences No. 01
  1. Ramen said to me, “Why do you look so sad and gloomy today?”
  2. The boy said to the man, “Why are you living on the footpath?”
  3. The teacher said to the boy, “Why were you absent yesterday?”
  4. I said to the porter, “When does the next train come in?”
  5. He said, “Will you listen to such a man?”
  6. Rattan said to me, “Did you need money?”
  7. He said, “How can I do such a thing?”
  8. My friend said to me, “Will you come to my house?”
  9. The lawyer asked his client, “Are you telling me the truth?”
  10. Gita said to her mother, “Where have you kept my umbrella?”
  11. I said to her, “How are you?”
  12. She said to me, “Have you seen Taniya?”
  13. The teacher said to me, “Had you read the book?”
  14. The police said to thief, “How did you get inside the room?”
  15. I asked the little boy, “What is your name?”
  16. He said to me, “Why are you not taking physical exercise daily?”
  17. He said, “Whom have they made leader of the party?”
  18. She said, “Who broke the glass?”
  19. He said, “Is honey not sweet?”
  20. She said to me, “Where do you study?”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Interrogative Sentences No. 01
  1. Ramen asked me why I looked so sad and gloomy that day.
  2. The boy asked the man why he was living on the footpath.
  3. The teacher asked the boy why he had been absent the previous day.
  4. I asked the porter when the next train went.
  5. He asked if you would listen to such a man.
  6. Rattan asked me if I had needed money.
  7. He asked how he could do such a thing.
  8. My friend asked me if I would go to his house.
  9. The lawyer asked his client if he was telling him the truth.
  10. Gita asked her mother where she had kept her umbrella.
  11. I asked her how she was.
  12. She asked me if I had seen Taniya.
  13. The teacher asked me if I had read the book.
  14. The police asked thief how he had got inside the room.
  15. I asked the little boy what his name was.
  16. He asked me why I was not taking physical exercise daily.
  17. He asked whom they had made leader of the party.
  18. She asked who had broken the glass.
  19. He asked if honey was not sweet.
  20. She asked me where I studied.
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Narration Change Exercise Of Interrogative Sentences No. 02
  1. The man said, “How did you cross the bridge?”
  2. She said to me, “What are you doing in the room?”
  3. The boy said to me, “Will you tell me a story?”
  4. The lady said to me, “Have you heard the sound?”
  5. She said the boy, “Which picture do you like best?”
  6. The passerby said to me, “Can you tell me the man’s address?”
  7. She said to me, “When will you come back?”
  8. The man asked the doctor, “When will I take medicine?”
  9. I said to him, “How many times do you practice spoken English at home?”
  10. The man said to her, “When do you get up?”
  11. Nabin said to her, “What do you want?”
  12. The student said to the teacher, “What does this word mean?”
  13. The teacher said to the students, “Why are you shouting in the class?”
  14. My friends said to me, “Where are you going next week?”
  15. He said to me, “When will our exam start?”
  16. The doctor said to the nurse, “How is the patient today?”
  17. The traveller said, “How far is Kolkata from here?”
  18. The girl said to me, “Is the mango sweet?”
  19. The teacher said to me, “Are you ill?”
  20. I said to him, “Do you know the man?”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Interrogative Sentences No. 02
  1. The man asked how you had crossed the bridge.
  2. She asked me what I was doing in the room.
  3. The boy asked me if I would tell him a story.
  4. The lady asked me if I had heard the sound.
  5. She said the boy which picture he liked best.
  6. The passerby asked me if I could tell her the man’s address.
  7. She asked me when I would go back.
  8. The man asked the doctor when he would take the medicine.
  9. I asked him how many times he practised spoken English at home.
  10. The man asked her when she got up.
  11. Nabin asked her what she wanted.
  12. The student asked the teacher what that word meant.
  13. The teacher asked the students why they were shouting in the class.
  14. My friends asked me where I was going next week.
  15. He asked me when our exam would start.
  16. The doctor asked the nurse how the patient was that day.
  17. The traveller asked how far Kolkata was from there.
  18. The girl asked me if the mango was sweet.
  19. The teacher asked me if I was ill.
  20. I asked him if he knew the man.
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Narration Change Exercise Of Interrogative Sentences No. 03
  1. Nitai said to Mangal, “Will you help me?”
  2. I said to Manish, “Did you see our cow?”
  3. The teacher said to the student, “Did you come to school yesterday?”
  4. The teacher said to his students, “Can you answer this question?”
  5. I said to Ratan, “Do you know my brother?”
  6. Father said to me, “Do you have any problem?”
  7. Mother said to me, “Did you eat anything last night?”
  8. I said to him, “Have you had your tea?”
  9. He said to me, “What are you doing?”
  10. I said to him, “What do you do?”
  11. The man said to me, “Where do I live?”
  12. The passerby said to me, “What is the time by your watch?”
  13. Dipa said to Madhabi, “Where are you going now?”
  14. The passenger said, “When will the train start?”
  15. I said to the man, “Why did you beat the boy?”
  16. The boy said to the girl, “Whom do you love?”
  17. I said to him, “Whom is he calling?”
  18. He said to me, “Whom can they help?”
  19. They said to you, “Whom have the police arrested?”
  20. My friend said to me, “Whom are you teaching English?”
  21. The man said to us, “Whom have they seen there?”
  22. Priya said to Sonali, “Whom did you offer a cup of tea?”
  23. I said to her, “Whom should he borrow money?”
  24. The man said to me, “Whom did you tell the event?”
  25. He said to us, “Whom had India defected?”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Interrogative Sentences No. 03
  1. Nitai asked Mangal if he helped him.
  2. I asked Manish if he had seen our cow.
  3. The teacher asked the student if he had gone to school the previous day.
  4. The teacher asked his students if they could answer that question.
  5. I asked Ratan if he knew my brother.
  6. Father asked me if I had any problem.
  7. Mother asked me if I had eaten anything last night.
  8. I asked him if he had had his tea.
  9. He asked me what I was doing.
  10. I asked him what he did.
  11. The man asked me where he lived.
  12. The passerby asked me what the time was by my watch.
  13. Dipa asked Madhabi where she was going then.
  14. The passenger asked when the train would start.
  15. I asked the man why he had beaten the boy.
  16. The boy asked the girl whom she loved.
  17. I asked him whom he was calling.
  18. He asked me whom they could help.
  19. They asked you whom the police had arrested.
  20. My friend asked me whom I was teaching English.
  21. The man asked us whom they had seen there.
  22. Priya asked Sonali whom she offered a cup of tea.
  23. I asked her whom he should borrow money.
  24. The man asked me whom I had told the event.
  25. He asked us whom India had defected.
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Narration Change Exercise Of Interrogative Sentences No. 04
  1. Your friend said to me, “To whom do they learn English?”
  2. Your father said to you, “With whom is she going to kolkata?”
  3. The teacher said, “About whom are you saying this?”
  4. You said to me, “Who are you?”
  5. I said to him, “Who were there?”
  6. I said to my sister, “Who are going with you?”
  7. Mother said to me, “Who have asked you the question?”
  8. We said to you, “Who should cook today?”
  9. The teacher said to the students, “Who will participate in the programme?”
  10. They said to us, “Who can buy the car?”
  11. Ramen said, “Who broke the glass?”
  12. The teacher said to me, “Who wrote Gitanjali?”
  13. The teacher said, “Who has completed the task?”
  14. The owner said to him, “Who paints the wall?”
  15. I said my brother, “Who had given the gift?”
  16. The teacher said to the students, “Who can solve the problem?”
  17. She said to you, “How is your mother?”
  18. The boy said to the man, “How does the girl look?”
  19. The man said to me, “How far is your house from here?”
  20. The passerby said to him, “How far is the airport?”
  21. The officer said to the man, “How old was he?”
  22. The boy said to the priest, “How old can the temple be?”
  23. I said the boy, “How fast can you ride a motorbike?”
  24. The driver said to the traveller, “How fast should they walk?
  25. He said to me, “How soon will you come back from there?”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Interrogative Sentences No. 04
  1. Your friend asked me to whom they learnt English.
  2. Your father asked you with whom she was going to Kolkata.
  3. The teacher asked about whom you were saying that.
  4. You asked me who I was.
  5. I asked him who had been there.
  6. I asked my sister who was going with her.
  7. Mother asked me who had asked me the question.
  8. We asked you who should cook that day.
  9. The teacher asked the students who would participate in the programme.
  10. They said to us, “Who can buy the car?”
  11. Ramen asked who had broken the glass.
  12. The teacher asked me who had written the Gitanjali.
  13. The teacher asked who had completed the task.
  14. The owner asked him who painted the wall.
  15. I asked my brother who had given the gift.
  16. The teacher asked the students who could solve the problem.
  17. She asked you how your mother was.
  18. The boy asked the man how the girl looked.
  19. The man asked me how far my house was from there.
  20. The passerby asked him how far the airport was.
  21. The officer asked the man how old he had been.
  22. The boy asked the priest how old the temple could be.
  23. I asked the boy how fast he could ride a motorbike.
  24. The driver asked the traveller how fast they should walk.
  25. He asked me how soon I would go back from there.
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Narration Change Exercise Of Interrogative Sentences No. 05
  1. I said to the doctor, “How soon can he recover?”
  2. The coach said to the player, “How many times do you practice cricket in a day?”
  3. My friend said to me, “How often had she come to their house?”
  4. The teacher said to him, “How long do you read English books daily?”
  5. I said to my friend, “How much milk do you take?”
  6. The vendor said to the man, “How much honey will you buy?”
  7. She said to them, “How many sisters and brothers do you have?”
  8. The girl said to the man, “How many mangoes should be in the basket?”
  9. Deep said to his brother, “How high is the building?”
  10. I said to Gopal, “How high did he jump over?”
  11. The boys said to the captain, “How tall can the tower be?”
  12. The students said to the teacher, “How tall was your coconut tree?”
  13. You said to me, “How did he solve it?”
  14. The man said to us, “How much water will Ramen take?”
  15. He said to my friend, “How many men will you invite?”
  16. People said, “How do they cross the river?”
  17. The teacher said to Ratan, “How can Tamal pass the exam?”
  18. His aunt said to you, “How many times do you practice spoken English?”
  19. I said to you, “Why is he always busy?”
  20. Tarun said to Papai, “Why did you call me last night?”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Interrogative Sentences No. 05
  1. I asked the doctor how soon he could recover.
  2. The coach asked the player how many times he practised cricket in a day.
  3. My friend asked me how often she had come to their house.
  4. The teacher asked him how long he read English books daily.
  5. I asked my friend how much milk he took.
  6. The vendor asked the man how much honey he would buy.
  7. She asked them how many sisters and brothers they had.
  8. The girl asked the man how many mangoes should be in the basket.
  9. Deep asked his brother how high the building was.
  10. I asked Gopal how high he had jumped over.
  11. The boys asked the captain how tall the tower could be.
  12. The students asked the teacher how tall his coconut tree was.
  13. You asked me how he had solved it.
  14. The man asked us how much water Ramen would take.
  15. He asked my friend how many men he would invite.
  16. People asked how they crossed the river.
  17. The teacher asked Ratan how Tamal could pass the exam.
  18. His aunt asked you how many times you practised spoken English.
  19. I asked you why he was always busy.
  20. Tarun asked Papai why he called him the previous night.
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Narration Change Exercise Of Interrogative Sentences No. 06
  1. She said to me, “Why will they come tomorrow?”
  2. Mayank said to you, “Why has Ramen helped me?”
  3. You said to me, “Why does your sister sleep at noon?”
  4. I said to the boy, “Why did you insult the girl?”
  5. The boys said to me, “Why should I support them?”
  6. I said to the driver, “Why do you not repair your car?”
  7. Mother said to the boy, “Why did you give a rude reply?”
  8. The man said to the girl, “Why were you asking the question repeatedly?”
  9. Police said, “Where is your brother?”
  10. Our friends said to me, “Where do you play football?”
  11. Uncle said to me, “Where has your father gone?”
  12. The driver said, “Where should we park the car?”
  13. We said to the man, “Where from have you come?”
  14. She said, “From where will Ramen buy the book?”
  15. I said to the girl, “Where have they lost the key?”
  16. The teacher said to the students, “Where has the boy lost his pen?”
  17. My mother said, “Where are you searching the phone?”
  18. We said to his father, “Where will Gopal start a new business?”
  19. They said, “Where should they donate money?”
  20. I said the man, “When did you sell the house?”
  21. She said, “When will you lodge an F.I.R.?”
  22. Mohan said, “When could he return the money?”
  23. The students said to the teacher, “When should she apply for a new job?”
  24. The coach said, “When would you practice cricket?”
  25. We said to them, “When are you planting the tree?”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Interrogative Sentences No. 06
  1. She asked me why they would go the next day.
  2. Mayank asked you why Ramen had helped him.
  3. You asked me why my sister slept at noon.
  4. I asked the boy why he had insulted the girl.
  5. The boys asked me why they should support them.
  6. I asked the driver why he did not repair his car.
  7. Mother asked the boy why he had given a rude reply.
  8. The man asked the girl why she had been asking the question repeatedly.
  9. Police asked where your brother was.
  10. Our friends asked me where I played football.
  11. Uncle asked me where my father had gone.
  12. The driver asked where they should park the car.
  13. We asked the man where from he had come.
  14. She asked where Ramen would buy the book.
  15. I asked the girl where they had lost the key.
  16. The teacher asked the students where the boy had lost his pen.
  17. My mother asked where you were searching for the phone.
  18. We asked his father where Gopal would start a new business.
  19. They asked where they should donate money.
  20. I asked the man when he had sold the house.
  21. She asked when you would lodge an F.I.R.
  22. Mohan asked when he could return the money.
  23. The students asked the teacher when she should apply for a new job.
  24. The coach asked when you would practice cricket.
  25. We asked them when they were planting the tree.
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Narration Change Exercise Of Interrogative Sentences No. 07
  1. I said to my friend, “When do you take coffee?”
  2. The players said to the captain, “When have Rahim and Karim bought a bat?”
  3. Tamal said, “Which is your car?”
  4. I said, “Which can be his bag?”
  5. We said, “Which was their land?”
  6. We said to him, “Which book will you buy?”
  7. I said to my sister, “Which phone are you buying?”
  8. Her brother said to Mother, “Which shirt has she washed?”
  9. He said to me, “Which bike can you ride?”
  10. We said to the coach, “Which game should they play?”
  11. I said, “Which shirts are cheap?”
  12. The buyer said, “Which laptop will be costly?”
  13. You said to me, “Which problem are you saying?”
  14. The shopkeeper said to the man, “For which daughter will he buy the dress?”
  15. My friend said to me, “From which school have you passed Madhyamik?”
  16. The little boy said to his father, “Over which country was the plan flying away?”
  17. I said to you, “To which market will your brother go?”
  18. The teacher said to the student, “What is your name?”
  19. The gentleman said to him, “What does your father do?”
  20. The old man said to me, “What is Malda famous for?”
  21. She said to Rumi, “What do you say?”
  22. I said to Binoy, “What do you learn in the school?”
  23. The man said to the boy, “What are you looking for?”
  24. I said to him, “What is he watching?”
  25. You said to us, “What can she do?”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Interrogative Sentences No. 07
  1. I asked my friend when he took coffee.
  2. The players asked the captain when Rahim and Karim had bought a bat.
  3. Tamal asked which car was.
  4. I asked which his bag could be.
  5. We asked which their land had been.
  6. We asked him which book he would buy.
  7. I asked my sister which phone she was buying.
  8. Her brother asked mother which shirt she had washed.
  9. He asked me which bike I could ride.
  10. We asked the coach which game they should play.
  11. I asked which shirts were cheap.
  12. The buyer asked which laptop would be costly.
  13. You asked me which problem I was saying.
  14. The shopkeeper asked the man for which daughter he would buy dress.
  15. My friend asked me from which school I had passed Madhyamik.
  16. The little boy asked his father over which country the plan had been flying away.
  17. I asked you to which market your brother would go.
  18. The teacher asked the student what his name was.
  19. The gentleman asked him what his father did.
  20. The old man asked me what Malda was famous for.
  21. She asked Rumi what she said.
  22. I asked Binoy what he learnt in the school.
  23. The man asked the boy what the boy was looking for.
  24. I asked him what he was watching.
  25. You asked us what she could do.
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Narration Change Exercise Of Interrogative Sentences No. 08
  1. Your brother said to the man, “What should you do now?”
  2. You said to me, “What food does your sister like?”
  3. She said to you, “What sort of job is it?”
  4. I said to my friend, “What type of business do you have?”
  5. I said to your brother, “Can Madan break the door?”
  6. Mother said to me, “Should you go there?”
  7. The teacher said to the parents, “Would they go to school along this way?”
  8. The driver said to us, “Must you take tea here? “
  9. I said the boy, “Could you cross the river?”
  10. He said to me, “Will you borrow the phone?”
  11. I said to the man, “Can you build a house?”
  12. Brother said to us, “Should they miss the train?”
  13. The man said to the guard, “Are the boys playing football in the field?”
  14. The teacher said to us, “Have you seen tiger in the zoo?”
  15. You said to his sister, “Was Bikash running in the morning?”
  16. Rajib said to them, “Had Moumita been singing for two hours?”
  17. My friend said to me, “Will you help me?”
  18. Father said to me, “Did he go to the market?”
  19. I said to Rita, “Did you phone me?”
  20. The teachers said, “Did you buy the books?”
  21. Rahim said, “Did they come here yesterday?”
  22. He said to you, “Did Gopal eat rice last Sunday?”
  23. You said to me, “Do you take tea daily?”
  24. I said the man, “Do you teach English?”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Interrogative Sentences No. 08
  1. Your brother asked the man what he should do then.
  2. You asked me what food my sister liked.
  3. She asked you what sort of job it was.
  4. I asked my friend what type of business he had.
  5. I asked your brother if Mandan could break the door.
  6. Mother asked me if I should go there.
  7. The teacher asked the parents if they would go to school along that way.
  8. The driver asked us if we must take tea there.
  9. I asked the boy if he could cross the river.
  10. He asked me if I would borrow the phone.
  11. I asked the man if he could build a house.
  12. Brother asked us if they miss the train.
  13. The man asked the guard if the boys were playing football in the field.
  14. The teacher asked us if we had seen tiger in the zoo.
  15. You asked his sister if Bikash had been running in the morning.
  16. Rajib asked them if Moumita had been singing for two hours.
  17. My friend asked me I would help him.
  18. Father asked me if he had gone to the market.
  19. I asked Rita if she had phoned me.
  20. The teachers asked if you had bought the books.
  21. Rahim asked if they had go there the previous day.
  22. He asked you if Gopal had eaten rice the previous Sunday.
  23. You asked me if I took tea daily.
  24. I asked the man if he taught English.
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Narration Change Exercise Of Interrogative Sentences No. 09
  1. He said to me, “Does your sister read English newspapers daily?”
  2. Uncle said to me, “Does Rajesh study?”
  3. I said the man, “Do the trees give us fruits?”
  4. I say to you, “Have you a pen?”
  5. I said to Khakan, “Are you busy now?”
  6. He said to me, “When will you go to town?”
  7. I said to you, “Where will you meet?”
  8. You said to Kamal, “What will you do now?”
  9. The man said to her, “Why was the baby crying?”
  10. I say to mother, “Have you cooked rice?”
  11. He says to me, “Are you well?”
  12. Sumon says to you, “Are you sad?”
  13. He said to me, “Do you love me?”
  14. Mitali said to Kabita, “Are you a mad?”
  15. They said to me, “Do you know english?”
  16. The teacher said, “Why were you shouting in the room?”
  17. Ajay said, “Where do you live?”
  18. I said to you, “Why did you give up your study?”
  19. Your aunt said to us, “What have you eaten today?”
  20. The captain said to Rana, “Where have you found the ball?”
  21. My father said to me, “Which mobile have you purchased?”
  22. She said to you, “How have you lost your cycle?”
  23. Mitali said to Glupi, “Whom are you calling?”
  24. Your elder brother said to us, “Why are you sleeping now?”
  25. My friend said to me, “Whom did you love?”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Interrogative Sentences No. 09
  1. He asked me if my sister read English newspapers daily.
  2. Uncle asked me if Rajesh studied.
  3. I asked the man if the trees gave us fruits.
  4. I asked you if you had a pen.
  5. I asked to Khokan if he is busy then.
  6. He asked me when I would go to town.
  7. I asked you where you would meet.
  8. You asked Kamal what he would do then.
  9. The man asked her why the baby had been crying.
  10. I asked mother if she had cooked rice.
  11. He asked me if I was well.
  12. Sumon asks you if you are sad.
  13. He asked me if I loved him.
  14. Mitali asked kabita if she was a mad.
  15. They asked me if I knew English.
  16. The teacher asked why you had been shouting in the room.
  17. Ajay asked where you lived.
  18. I asked you why you had given up your study.
  19. Your aunt asked us what we had eaten that day.
  20. The captain asked Rana where he had found the ball.
  21. My father asked me which mobile I had purchased.
  22. She asked you how you had lost your cycle.
  23. Mitali asked Gupi whom he was calling.
  24. Your elder brother asked us why we were sleeping then.
  25. My friend asked me whom I loved.
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Narration Change Exercise Of Imperative Sentences No. 01
  1. He said to me, “Send for the doctor at once.”
  2. I said to him, “Don’t talk nonsense.”
  3. I said to the teacher, “Please explain the passage.”
  4. My mother said to me, “Wait for me here.”
  5. I said to my friend, “Please lend me your motorbike.”
  6. The girl said to the boy, “Don’t disturb me.”
  7. The lawyer said, “Forgive the man.”
  8. The teacher said, “Let me have a piece of chalk.”
  9. I said, “Let him go.”
  10. My father said, “Let us avoid restlessness.”
  11. The boy said, “Let me go out.”
  12. She said to her classmate, “Let me do my sums.”
  13. The teacher said to the students, “Stand up.”
  14. My friend said to me, “Go to the doctor.”
  15. She said to me, “Please lend me your phone.”
  16. Mother said to her daughter, “Don’t drink coloured water.”
  17. The General said to his soldiers, “Fire.”
  18. The little boy said to me, “Please come in.”
  19. The doctor said to the patient, “Do not eat eggs for some days.”
  20. The bagger said to me, “Kindly give me some food.”
  21. He said to the boys, “Do not throw stones in the pond.”
  22. The man said to me, “Please check your goods.”
  23. He said to the old man, “Forgive me.”
  24. The police said to the driver, “Always maintain the speed limit.”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise No. 01
  1. He ordered me to send for the doctor at once.
  2. I ordered him not to talk nonsense.
  3. I requested the teacher to explain the passage.
  4. My mother ordered me to wait for her there.
  5. I requested my friend to lend me his motorbike.
  6. The girl ordered the boy not to disturb him.
  7. The lawyer ordered to forgive the man.
  8. The teacher told that he might have a piece of chalk.
  9. I wished that he might be allowed to go.
  10. My father suggested that we should avoid restlessness.
  11. The boy wished that he might go out.
  12. She wished her classmate that she might do her sums.
  13. The teacher ordered the students to stand up.
  14. My friend advised me to go to the doctor.
  15. She requested me to lend her my phone.
  16. Mother forbade her daughter to drink coloured water.
  17. The General ordered his soldiers to fire.
  18. The little boy requested me to go in.
  19. The doctor advised the patient not to eat eggs for some days.
  20. The bagger requested me to give him some food.
  21. He prohibited the boys to throw stones in the pond.
  22. The man requested me to check my goods.
  23. He ordered the old man to forgive him.
  24. The police advised the driver always to maintain the speed limit.
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Narration Change Exercise Of Imperative Sentences No. 02
  1. She said to her sister, “Take care of your health.”
  2. He said to me, “Do not break the rules.”
  3. She said to me, “Please do not tease the dog.”
  4. He said, “Let me use this car.”
  5. He said to his friend, “Give food them.”
  6. He said to me, “Do not tell a lie.”
  7. The man said to me, “Open the door.”
  8. The doctor said to the patient, “Take medicine on time.”
  9. My grandmother said to us, “Always speak the truth.”
  10. The teacher said to the students, “Always respect the seniors.”
  11. I said to the washer man, “Wash the shirt properly.”
  12. The examiner said to the student, “Come in.”
  13. Father said to me, “Go to bed.”
  14. The officer said to us, “Follow me.”
  15. I said to my sister, “Wait for me.”
  16. He said to me, “Get out of here.”
  17. The judge said to the lawyer, “Speak clearly.”
  18. The teacher said to Tarun, “Be active.”
  19. The teacher said to the students, “Don’t talk in the classroom.”
  20. The gardener said to the children, “Don’t play here.”
  21. Father said to my brother, “Don’t shout.”
  22. My friend said to us, “Don’t jump here.”
  23. Madan said to us, “Don’t spit on the floor.”
  24. You said to me, “Don’t sit on the bench.”
  25. The sister said to the patients, “Don’t talk much.”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Imperative Sentences 02
  1. She advised her sister to take care of her health.
  2. He prohibited me to break the rules.
  3. She requested me not to tease the dog.
  4. He wished that he might use that car.
  5. He ordered his friend to give food them.
  6. He forbade me to tell a lie.
  7. The man ordered me to open the door.
  8. The doctor advised the patient to take medicine on time.
  9. My grandmother advised us always speak the truth.
  10. The teacher advised the students always to respect the seniors.
  11. I ordered the washer man to wash the shirt properly.
  12. The examiner ordered the student to go in.
  13. Father ordered me to go to bed.
  14. The officer ordered us to follow him.
  15. I ordered my sister to wait for me.
  16. He ordered me to get out of there.
  17. The judge ordered the lawyer to speak clearly.
  18. The teacher ordered Tarun to be active.
  19. The teacher forbade the students to talk in the classroom.
  20. The gardener prohibited the children to play there.
  21. Father ordered my brother to shout.
  22. My friend forbade us to jump there.
  23. Madan ordered us not to spit on the floor.
  24. You ordered me to sit on the bench.
  25. The sister prohibited the patients to talk much.
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Narration Change Exercise Of Imperative Sentences No. 03
  1. Your mother said to us, “Do not pluck flowers.”
  2. My grandfather said to me, “Do not waste time.”
  3. Father said to me, “Don’t open the door.”
  4. The guard said to us, “Don’t touch the flower trees.”
  5. Your mother said to me, “Do not close the door.”
  6. The man said to the boy, “Don’t be over-smart.”
  7. The old man said, “Please help me.”
  8. The teacher said to the students, “Sit down.”
  9. The master said to his servant, “Polish my shoes.”
  10. The teacher said to the students, “Go out.”
  11. Mother said to me, “Go to school at once.”
  12. He said to me, “Now have a cup of tea.”
  13. Sunil said to Bijoy, “Please lend me some money.”
  14. Gopal said to me, “Please shut the door.”
  15. The passerby said to her, “Please give me a glass of water.”
  16. The student said the teacher, “Please explain it.”
  17. Father said, “Go on.”
  18. The teacher said to the students, “Be selfless.”
  19. The teacher said the boy, “Don’t spit on the floor.”
  20. I said to my brother, “Do not run in the sun.”
  21. He said to his sons, “Do not quarrel among themselves.”
  22. Kamal said to Rupali, “Do not run so fast.”
  23. We said to him, “Do not sit on the broken chair.”
  24. The teacher said to the students, “Respect your parents.”
  25. My father said to me, “Read the letter carefully.”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Imperative Sentences 03
  1. Your mother forbade us to pluck flowers.
  2. My grandfather advised me not to waste time.
  3. Father prohibited me to open the door.
  4. The guard prohibited us to touch the flower trees.
  5. Your mother forbade me to close the door.
  6. The man forbade the boy to be over-smart.
  7. The old man requested to help him.
  8. The teacher ordered the students to sit down.
  9. The master ordered his servant to polish his shoes.
  10. The teacher ordered the students to go out.
  11. Mother ordered me to go to school at once.
  12. He ordered me to have a cup of tea then.
  13. Sunil requested Bijoy to lend him some money.
  14. Gopal requested me to shut the door.
  15. The passerby requested her to give him a glass of water.
  16. The student requested the teacher to explain it.
  17. Father ordered to go on.
  18. The teacher ordered the students to be selfless.
  19. The teacher prohibited the boy to spit on the floor.
  20. I ordered my brother not to run in the sun.
  21. He forbade his sons to quarrel among themselves.
  22. Kamal ordered Rupali not to run so fast.
  23. We ordered him not to sit on the broken chair.
  24. The teacher advised the students to respect their parents.
  25. My father ordered me to read the letter carefully.
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Narration Change Exercise Of Imperative Sentences No. 04
  1. The villagers said to the traveler, “Don’t enter the forest at night.”
  2. The tired guest said to me, “Don’t give me cold water.”
  3. The mentor said to the disciple, “Child, wait outside the temple till I call you.”
  4. The lifeguard said to the bather, “Do not go into deep water.”
  5. The hare said to the tortoise, “Let us run a race.”
  6. The boy said, “Let me fly the kite.”
  7. Kunal said, “Let’s go for walk.”
  8. The inspector said to the constable, “Let the man go.”
  9. Karna said, “Let’s arrange a musical party.”
  10. The lady said, “Let me explain.”
  11. The official said, “Let no one speak to that man.”
  12. She said to me, “Please bring a glass of water.”
  13. Misa said to me, “Don’t read this book.”
  14. A gentleman said to Rima, “Open the door.”
  15. My father said to me, “Respect the seniors.”
  16. The woman said to him, “Lend me a pen, kindly.”
  17. The shopkeeper said to the customer, “Sit here.”
  18. Ranjan said to them, “Let me do it.”
  19. My grandfather said to her, “Never tell a lie.”
  20. The teacher said to the students, “Always speak the truth.”
  21. Your elder brother said to us, “Be smart.”
  22. Ganesh said to us, “Have a cup of tea.”
  23. The girl said to Suman, “Give me a book.”
  24. The teacher said to the students, “Change the voice.”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Imperative Sentences 04
  1. The villagers prohibited the traveller to enter the forest at night.
  2. The tired guest prohibited me to give him cold water.
  3. The mentor ordered the disciple addressing child to wait outside the temple till he called him.
  4. The lifeguard prohibited the bather to go into deep water.
  5. The hare proposed to the tortoise they should run a race.
  6. The boy wished that I might fly the kite.
  7. Kunal proposed that they should go for a walk.
  8. The inspector wished the constable that the man might go.
  9. Karna proposed that they should arrange a musical party.
  10. The lady wished that I might explain.
  11. The official wished that no one might speak to that man.
  12. She requested me to bring a glass of water.
  13. Misa ordered me to read that book.
  14. A gentleman ordered Rima to open the door.
  15. My father advised me to respect the seniors.
  16. The woman requested him to lend her a pen.
  17. The shopkeeper ordered the customer to sit there.
  18. Ranjan wished them that he might do it.
  19. My grandfather advised her to tell a lie never.
  20. The teacher advised the students to speak the truth always.
  21. Your elder brother ordered us to be smart.
  22. Ganesh ordered us to have a cup of tea.
  23. The girl ordered Suman to give her a book.
  24. The teacher ordered the students to change the voice.
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Narration Change Exercise Of Imperative Sentences No. 05
  1. My mother said to me, “Shut the door.”
  2. Your uncle said to you, “Clean your room.”
  3. The police inspector said to the accused, “Put off the shirt.”
  4. I said to my friend, “Use your phone.”
  5. The class teacher said to him, “Submit the form.”
  6. Biman said to me, “Open the window.”
  7. The teacher said to the new student, “Prepare your lessons.”
  8. My sister said to me, “Don’t pluck flowers, please.”
  9. My uncle said to us, “Don’t rake up the past, please.”
  10. I said to the officer, “Please don’t reject my form.”
  11. I said to the Headmaster, “Please forgive me for this time.”
  12. She said to me, “Please come to the point.”
  13. I said to my elder sister, “Please, switch on the fan.”
  14. He said to the Headmistress, “Kindly grant my application.”
  15. You said to the gentleman, “Tell again your contact number, kindly.”
  16. The old man said to us, “Don’t make a quarrel, please.”
  17. I said to Binod, “Please hand over the book.”
  18. He said to his friend, “Kindly, switch off the light.”
  19. He said, “Let me do the work now.”
  20. We said, “Let us forget the matter.”
  21. She said to me, “Let me give the chance.”
  22. The man said to my mother, “Let us hear the rest.”
  23. Grandfather said to Ratan, “Let her read the newspaper.”
  24. My friend said to us, “Let us discuss the matter.”
  25. The worker said to me, “Let me paint the wall.”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Imperative Sentences 05
  1. My mother ordered me to shut the door.
  2. Your uncle ordered you to clean your room.
  3. The police inspector ordered the accused to put off the shirt.
  4. I ordered my friend to use his phone.
  5. The class teacher ordered him to submit the form.
  6. Biman ordered me to open the window.
  7. The teacher ordered the new student to prepare his lessons.
  8. My sister requested me not to pluck flowers.
  9. My uncle requested us to rake up the past.
  10. I requested the officer not to reject my form.
  11. I requested the Headmaster to forgive me for that time.
  12. She requested me to go to the point.
  13. I requested my elder sister to switch on the fan.
  14. He requested the Headmistress to grant his application.
  15. You requested the gentleman to tell his contact number.
  16. The old man requested us not to make a quarrel.
  17. I requested Binod to hand over the book.
  18. He requested his to switch off the light.
  19. He wished that he might do the work then.
  20. We proposed that we should forget the matter.
  21. She told me that she might give the chance.
  22. The man proposed to my mother that they should hear the rest.
  23. Grandfather told Ratan that she might read the newspaper.
  24. My friend suggested to us that we should discuss the matter.
  25. The worker told e that I might paint the wall.
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Narration Change Exercise Of Imperative Sentences No. 06
  1. I said to the boys, “Let the teacher teach the lesson.”
  2. He said to the guardian, “Let the doctor treat the patent.”
  3. They said, “Let the girl sing the song.”
  4. Father said, “Let her receive the call.”
  5. They said, “Let us cook the curry.”
  6. My friends said, “Let us walk.”
  7. The teacher said, “Let her say something.”
  8. The man said, “Let the boy play there.”
  9. I said, “Let her cook now.”
  10. The doctor said to the patient, “Don’t run in the sun.”
  11. I said to you, “Don’t worry.”
  12. You said to me, “Don’t try this again.”
  13. The teacher said to the students, “Don’t open the book.”
  14. The man said to you, “Consult a doctor.”
  15. He said to her, “Please close the book.”
  16. The driver said to the doctor, “Please save my life.”
  17. My friend said to me, “Please lend me 100 rupees.”
  18. She said to me, “Leave the room at once.”
  19. The teacher said to the students, “Open page no 50.”
  20. Madam said to me, “Call the boy.”
  21. Father said to me, “Open the window.”
  22. Sanatan said to them, “Let me do the work, please.”
  23. The student said, “Let me come in.”
  24. The boy said, “Let me sit here.”
  25. He said to them, “Let us go on a journey by bus.”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Imperative Sentences 06
  1. I told the boys that the teacher might teach the lesson.
  2. He told the guardian that the doctor might treat the patent.
  3. They wished that the girl might sing the song.
  4. Father wished that she might receive the call.
  5. They proposed that they should cook the curry.
  6. My friends proposed that they should walk.
  7. The teacher wished that she might say something.
  8. The man wished that the boy might play there.
  9. I wished that she might cook then.
  10. The doctor advised the patient not to run in the sun.
  11. I ordered you not to worry.
  12. You prohibited me to try that again.
  13. The teacher ordered the students not to open the book.
  14. The man advised you to consult a doctor.
  15. He requested her to close the book.
  16. The driver requested the doctor to save his life.
  17. My friend requested me to lend him 100 rupees.
  18. She ordered me to leave the room at once.
  19. The teacher ordered the students to open page no 50.
  20. Madam ordered me to call the boy.
  21. Father ordered me to open the window.
  22. Sanatan requested them that he might do the work.
  23. The student wished that he might go in.
  24. The boy wished that he might sit there.
  25. He suggested to them that they should go on a journey by bus.
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Narration Change Exercise Of Optative Sentences 01
  1. The people said, “Long live the king.”
  2. My grandfather said to me, “May you be happy.”
  3. The priest said to us, “May God bless us.”
  4. The teacher said to his students, “May you succeed in the examination.”
  5. The boy said, “May you recover from illness soon.”
  6. She said, “May your aim in life be fulfilled.”
  7. She said, “May God help you.”
  8. He said, “May God punish him for his sins.”
  9. They said, “May you win the prize.”
  10. He said, “May you be lucky.”
  11. She said, “May God show you the right path.”
  12. The priest said to the accused, “May God pardon your sins.”
  13. We said, “May Mother Teresa’s soul might rest in peace.”
  14. My uncle said, “May God bless you.”
  15. The man said, “May God save you.”
  16. People said, “May his soul rest in peace.”
  17. The audience said, “May their team win the match.”
  18. The angry man said, “May God break your mouth.”
  19. The bad man said, “May God ruin your business.”
  20. We said, “May the captain of our team live long.”
  21. They said, “May you become rich man in future.”
  22. We said, “May you live happy life.”
  23. I said, “May he get the job.”
  24. We said, “May God give you a son.”
  25. They said, “May God have mercy on their lives.”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Optative Sentences 01
  1. The people wished that the king might live long.
  2. My grandfather wished me that I might be happy.
  3. The priest prayed us that God might bless us.
  4. The teacher wished his students that they might succeed in the examination.
  5. The boy wished that you might recover from illness soon.
  6. She wished that your aim in life might be fulfilled.
  7. She prayed that God might help you.
  8. He prayed that God might punish him for his sins.
  9. They wished that you might win the prize.
  10. He wished that you might be lucky.
  11. She prayed that God might show you the right path.
  12. The priest prayed the accused that God might pardon his sins.
  13. We wished that Mother Teresa’s soul might rest in peace.
  14. My uncle prayed that God might bless you.
  15. The man prayed that God might save you.
  16. People wished that his soul might rest in peace.
  17. The audience wished that their team might win the match.
  18. The angry man prayed that God might break your mouth.
  19. The bad man prayed that God might ruin your business.
  20. We wished that the captain of our team might live long.
  21. They wished that you might become rich man in future.
  22. We wished that you might live happy life.
  23. I wished that he might get the job.
  24. We wished that God might give you a son.
  25. They prayed that God might have mercy on their lives.
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Narration Change Exercise Of Optative Sentences 02
  1. We said, “May they stay here.”
  2. The students said, “May we lead a happy journey.”
  3. I said, “May she cook tasteful food.”
  4. His father said, “May he earn a lot of money.”
  5. Grandfather said, “May you prosper in life.”
  6. Father said, “May you shine in life.”
  7. We said, “May your sister come round very soon.”
  8. We said, “May you be happy in life.”
  9. He said, “May your sister be successful.”
  10. The man said, “May Gopal be an honest man.”
  11. I said to you, “May her brother be smart.”
  12. We said, “May their family be rich.”
  13. The patient said, “May you be an honest doctor.”
  14. The teacher said, “May you have a mobile phone.”
  15. Laltu said to them, “May he have a computer.”
  16. We said, “May they have a garden.”
  17. My grandmother, “May she have a pond.”
  18. The driver said to me, “May there be a hospital in the village.”
  19. The boys said to us, “May there be many shops in the market.”
  20. The man said, “May there be honesty in their family.”
  21. The shopkeeper said to us, “Have a nice day.”
  22. Father said, “Have a nice journey.”
  23. The doctor said, “Have a good day.”
  24. Mother said, “Have a good result.”
  25. My friends said to me, “Have a happy interview.”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Optative Sentences 02
  1. We wished that they might stay there.
  2. The students wished that they might lead a happy journey.
  3. I wished that she might cook tasty food.
  4. His father wished that he might earn a lot of money.
  5. Grandfather wished that you might prosper in life.
  6. Father wished that you might shine in life.
  7. We wished that your sister might come round very soon.
  8. We wished that you might be happy in life.
  9. He wished that your sister might be successful.
  10. The man wished that Gopal might be an honest man.
  11. I wished you that her brother might be smart.
  12. We wished that their family might be rich.
  13. The patient wished that you might be an honest doctor.
  14. The teacher wished that you might have a mobile phone.
  15. Laltu wished them that he might have a computer.
  16. We wished that they might have a garden.
  17. My grandmother wished that she might have a pond.
  18. The driver wished me that there might be a hospital in the village.
  19. The boys wished us that there might be many shops in the market.
  20. The man wished that there might be honesty in their family.
  21. The shopkeeper wished have a nice day.
  22. Father wished have a nice journey.
  23. The doctor wished have a good day.
  24. Mother wished have a good result.
  25. My friends wished me have a happy interview.
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Narration Change Exercise Of Exclamatory Sentences 01
  1. He said, “What a fool am I!”
  2. The teacher said to us, “Good morning!”
  3. She said to me, “What a silly boy you are!”
  4. He said, “Alas! How helpless I am.”
  5. She said, “Goodbye.”
  6. The captain said to the players, “Bravo! you have done well.”
  7. He said, “How charming the sight is!”
  8. Bimal said, “What a good deed you have done!”
  9. She said, “Alas! I am undone.”
  10. He said, “What a beautiful picture he has drawn!”
  11. He said, “Hurrah! My friend has won the prize.”
  12. They said, “Bravo! It is a capital hit.”
  13. She said to me, “Fie! You are a liar.”
  14. The girl said, “What a fool I am!”
  15. He said, “Wonderful! He has won the prize.”
  16. He said, “What a beautiful sight I saw there!”
  17. She said, “How sweetly she can sing!”
  18. They said, “Bravo! you have saved our family.”
  19. He said, “Alas! My business has doomed.”
  20. She said, “Oh dear! I have lost my ticket.”
  21. The man said, “Alas! I have lost everything.”
  22. Father said, “How happy I am today!”
  23. He said, “What a pleasant weather it here!”
  24. She said, “What a foul smell!”
  25. The shopkeeper said, “How fine the cloth is!”
  26. The students said, “Hurrah! Our school has won the match.”
  27. He said, “Alas! I am ruined.”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Exclamatory Sentences 01
  1. He exclaimed with surprise that he was a very fool.
  2. The teacher wished us good morning.
  3. She exclaimed with surprise that I was a very silly boy.
  4. He exclaimed with sorrow that he was very helpless.
  5. She wished goodbye.
  6. The captain exclaimed with joy the players that they had done well.
  7. He exclaimed with surprise that the sight was very charming.
  8. Bimal exclaimed with joy that you had done a good deed.
  9. She exclaimed with sorrow that she was undone.
  10. He exclaimed with surprise that he had drawn a beautiful picture.
  11. He exclaimed with joy that his friend had won the prize.
  12. They exclaimed with surprise that it was a capital hit.
  13. She exclaimed with sorrow that you were a liar.
  14. The girl exclaimed with surprise that she was a very fool.
  15. He exclaimed with surprise that he had won the prize.
  16. He exclaimed with surprise that he had seen a beautiful sight there.
  17. She exclaimed with joy that she could sing sweetly.
  18. They exclaimed with joy that you had saved their family.
  19. He exclaimed with sorrow that his business had doomed.
  20. She exclaimed with sorrow that she had lost her ticket.
  21. The man exclaimed with sorrow that he had lost everything.
  22. Father exclaimed with joy that he was very happy that day.
  23. He exclaimed with joy that it was very pleasant weather there.
  24. She exclaimed with surprise that the smell was very foul.
  25. The shopkeeper exclaimed with surprise that the cloth was very fine.
  26. The students exclaimed with joy that their school had won the match.
  27. He exclaimed with sorrow that he was ruined.
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Narration Change Exercise Of Exclamatory Sentence 02
  1. She said, “What a pity you did not come!”
  2. He said to me, “How obliged we are to you!”
  3. I said, “Good night to you all!”
  4. The spectators shouted, “Bravo! nice kick.”
  5. You said, “How nice the lake is!”
  6. I said to him, “What a nice fellow your friend is!”
  7. She said to me, “Happy birthday!”
  8. The passerby said, “What a bad boy!”
  9. The teacher said, “How bad a boy!”
  10. The visitors said, “What a beautiful sight!”
  11. You said to me, “How beautiful a sight!”
  12. I said, “What a costly phone!”
  13. The boy said to me, “What a smart girl!”
  14. The audience said, “What a fine movie!”
  15. The man said, “What a cheap dress!”
  16. We said, “How happy the man is!”
  17. The teacher said, “How intelligent a boy!”
  18. She said to me, “Welcome!”
  19. He said, “Thank you!”
  20. You said to me, “Nonsense!”
  21. Simanta said, “Alas! I have lost the book.”
  22. Amal said, “Alas! I have no money.”
  23. Bristi said, “Alas! The man has died.”
  24. The man said, “Alas! My grandmother is no more.”
  25. The students said to the teacher, “Good night!”
  26. The boy said to me, “Good morning!”
  27. I said to my brother, “Congratulations!”
  28. He said, “What a charming sight!”
Answer To The Narration Change Exercise Of Exclamatory Sentence 02
  1. She exclaimed with sorrow that you did not go.
  2. He exclaimed with surprise that they are obliged to me.
  3. I wished good night to you all.
  4. The spectators exclaimed with joy that it was a nice kick.
  5. You exclaimed with surprise that the lake was very nice.
  6. I exclaimed with surprise that his friend was a very nice fellow.
  7. She wished me happy birthday.
  8. The passerby exclaimed with surprise that the boy was very bad.
  9. The teacher exclaimed with surprise that the boy was very bad.
  10. The visitors exclaimed with surprise that the sight was very beautiful.
  11. You exclaimed with surprise that the sight was very beautiful.
  12. I exclaimed with surprise that the phone was very costly.
  13. The boy exclaimed with surprise me that the girl was very smart.
  14. The audience exclaimed with surprise that the movie was very fine.
  15. The man exclaimed with surprise that the dress was very cheap.
  16. We exclaimed with joy that the man was very happy.
  17. The teacher exclaimed with surprise that the boy was very intelligent.
  18. She welcomed me.
  19. He thanked you.
  20. You wished me nonsense.
  21. Simanta exclaimed with sorrow the he had lost the book.
  22. Amal exclaimed with sorrow that he had no money.
  23. Bristi exclaimed with sorrow that the man had died.
  24. The man exclaimed with sorrow that his grandmother was no more.
  25. The students wished the teacher good night.
  26. The boy wished me good morning.
  27. I wished my brother congratulations.
  28. He exclaimed with surprise that the sight was very charming.
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