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Most important Short Questions with Answers Sea Fever by John Masefield

  Sea Fever 1) Who wrote the poem ‘Sea Fever’? Ans:- John Masefield wrote the poem ’Sea Fever’. 2) What was the favourite place of the poet?  Ans:- To see the sea was the favourite place of the poet.  3) What do you mean by steer?  Ans:- Steer means to control the direction of movement.  4) What was the colour of mist on the sea’s face?  Ans:- The colour of the mist was grey.  5) What thing did not the poet deny?  Ans:- The poet can not deny the call of running tide.  6) Write the name of Sea-bird?  Ans:- Sea-gull is the name of a sea-bird.  7) Who wants to live a gypsy life?  Ans:- The poet wants to become a gypsy life.  8) Write the name of the sea-animal?  Ans:- Whale, a name of the sea-animal.  9) What do you mean by whetted knife? Ans:- Whetted knife means sharpened knife.  10) What kind of day does the poet prefer for siling?  Ans:- The poet prefers va...

Most Important texual grammar QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS from THE PROPOSAL

 


[ TEXTUAL GRAMMAR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS  FROM THE PROPOSAL ]


Voice Change



  1. I inherited my land.

Ans. My land was inherited by me.


  1. What did you say?

Ans. What was said by you?


  1. I've always loved you.

Ans. You have always been loved by me.


  1. Bring him back

Ans. Let him be brought back.


  1. You can take it to Court.

Ans. It can be taken to court by you.


  1. Shut up.                                                                                                                Ans. You are ordered to shut up.


  1. I cannot continue this discussion.

Ans. This discussion cannot be continued.


  1. I must ask your pardon. 

Ans. Your pardon must be asked by me.


  1. I don't want Meadows.

Ans. Meadows are not wanted by me.




  1. Please don't shout.

Ans. You are requested not to shout.


  1. Give me a knife.

Ans. You are asked/ordered to give me a knife.


  1. I give you my blessing.

Ans. My blessing is given to you.


  1. We're shelling peas for drying.

Ans. Peas are being shelled for drying by us.


  1. Madam, please be silent.

Ans. Madam, you are requested to be silent.


  1. The peasants used this land for forty years.

Ans. This land was used by the peasants for forty years.


  1. I don't want anything of yours.

Ans. Nothing of yours is wanted by me.


  1. Drink some water.

Ans. You are asked/advised to drink some water.


Narration Change:


1)  “How long have they been yours?” said Natalya.


Ans) Natalya asked how long they had been theirs.


2) “I’ve been hoping for it for a long time,” said Lomov.


Ans) Lomov said that he had been hoping for it for a long time.


3) Chubukov said, “And don't set foot in my house again.” 


Ans) Chubukov asked him not to set foot in his house again.


4) Natalya : Are you going to start shooting soon? 


Ans) Natalya asked Lomov if he was going to start shooting soon.


5) Lomov : I will show you the documents, Natalya Stepanovna!


Ans) Lomov told Natalya Stepanovna that he would show her the documents


6) Natalya: Won't you have some lunch?


Ans) Natalya requested Lomov to have some lunch.


7) Lomov: My dog Guess, whom you know, has gone lame.


Ans) Lomov said that his dog Guess whom she knew had gone lame.


8) Natalya: I've noticed that those hunters argue most who know the least.


Ans) Natalya said that she had noticed that those hunters argued most who knew least.


Joining of Sentences:


1. I must have my mind made up. This is the great thing ( join into a Complex Sentences]


Ans. I must have made up my mind because this is a great thing.


2. I think it was very cheap. He is a first rate dog. (Join into a Complex Sentence]

Ans. I think it was very cheap as he is a first rate dog.


3. I cannot continue this discussion, My heart is palpitating. [Join into a Complex Sentence]

Ans. I cannot continue this discussion as my heart is palpitating.


4. There is no need to hang your silly Guess. He is half-dead already. [Join into a Complex Sentence]

Ans. There's no need to hang your silly Guess as he's already half-dead.


5. You alone can help me. I don't deserve it. [Join into Complex Sentence]

Ans. You can help me alone, although I don't deserve it.


6. Of course you'll be surprised. Perhaps even angry. [Join into a Compound Sentence]

Ans. Of course you'll be surprised and perhaps even angry.


7. It's not my fault. I'll tell you. [Join into a Complex Sentence]

Ans. I'll tell you if it is not my fault.


8. Hurry up. Get married. Join into Compound Sentence]

Ans. Hurry up and get married


9. He is over-shot. You forget that. [Join into a Complex Sentence]

Ans. You forget that he is overshot.


10. I'm not at all pleased about it. I'm afraid my hay may rot. [Join into a Complex Sentence]

Ans. I'm not at all pleased about it because I'm afraid my hay may rot.


11. It's cold. I'm trembling all over. Just as if I've got an examination before me. [Join into a Complex

Sentence]

Ans. Because of the cold, I'm trembling all over just as if I've got an examination before me.


12. He is old. I wouldn't take five Squeezers for him. [Join into a Compound Sentence]

Ans. He is old but I wouldn't take five Squeezers for him.


13. I felt greedy. I had a whole field out. [Join into a Compound Sentence]

Ans. I felt greedy and had a whole field cut.


14. Some hunters know the least. They argue most. l've noticed this. [Join into a Complex]

Ans. I've noticed that hunters who argue most know least.



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