Dear Candidates,
Purpose : To prepare for written exam of SBI JUNIOR ASSOCIATES (CLERK)/ SBI PO/IBPS PO/ IBPS CLERK/RRB PO/ RRB ASSISTANT
To improve ENGLISH, it is necessary to read Grammar book daily. This will help you to refresh all BASICS . Your speed and accuracy will also improve.
So Spent one hour today to read chapter on following topics from Grammar book.:
INTERCHANGE OF AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE SENTENCES.
PRACTICE QUESTIONS:
Study the following examples.
1. Brutus loved Caesar.
Brutus was not without love for Caesar.
2. I was doubtful whether it was you.
I was not sure that it was you.
3. Old fools surpass all other fools in folly.
There's no fool like an old fool.
4. He is greater than me.
I am not so great as him.
5. Alfred was the best king that ever reigned in England.
No other king as good as Alfred ever reigned in England.
Exercise . Express the meaning of the following sentences in negative form:-
1. He was more rapacious than a griffin.
2. He was as rapacious as a griffin.
3. Akbar was the greatest of the Great Moghuls.
4. He was greater than Aurangzeb.
5. The rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
6. As soon as he came, he made objections.
7. These fishing nets are all the wealth I own.
8. I always love my country.
9. Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
10. He is sometimes foolish.
11. He failed to notice me when he came in.
12. Everybody will admit that he did his best.
13. Only a millionaire can afford such extravagance.
14. Every man makes mistakes sometimes.
15. I care very little what he says about me.
16. As soon as he saw me he came up and spoke to me.
17. He must have seen the Tajmahal when he went to Agra.
Exercise Convert the following Negatives into Affirmatives:-
1. Nobody was absent.
2. He did not live many years in India.
3. No one could deny that she was pretty.
4. God will not forget the cry of the humble.
5. I am not a little tired'.
6. There was no one present who did not cheer.
7. I never in my life laid a plan and failed to carry it out.
8. Not many men would be cruel and unjust to a cripple.
. 9. No man could have done better.
10. The two brothers are not unlike each other.
11. He has promised never to touch wine again.
12. We did not find the road very bad.
13. There is no smoke without fire.
14. It is not likely that he will ever see his home again.
Suggestive Book : To verify correctness of your answer read the concerned chapter from high school Grammar book.
Further you must read an English Newspaper today and encircle 20 difficult words . There after learn meaning of these words from dictionary. This will help you to build your word power gradually and you will be able to add about 600 new words every month to your vocabulary.
All The Best.
For written exam/ interview guidance , you may contact:
Purpose : To prepare for written exam of SBI JUNIOR ASSOCIATES (CLERK)/ SBI PO/IBPS PO/ IBPS CLERK/RRB PO/ RRB ASSISTANT
To improve ENGLISH, it is necessary to read Grammar book daily. This will help you to refresh all BASICS . Your speed and accuracy will also improve.
So Spent one hour today to read chapter on following topics from Grammar book.:
INTERCHANGE OF AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE SENTENCES.
PRACTICE QUESTIONS:
Study the following examples.
1. Brutus loved Caesar.
Brutus was not without love for Caesar.
2. I was doubtful whether it was you.
I was not sure that it was you.
3. Old fools surpass all other fools in folly.
There's no fool like an old fool.
4. He is greater than me.
I am not so great as him.
5. Alfred was the best king that ever reigned in England.
No other king as good as Alfred ever reigned in England.
Exercise . Express the meaning of the following sentences in negative form:-
1. He was more rapacious than a griffin.
2. He was as rapacious as a griffin.
3. Akbar was the greatest of the Great Moghuls.
4. He was greater than Aurangzeb.
5. The rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
6. As soon as he came, he made objections.
7. These fishing nets are all the wealth I own.
8. I always love my country.
9. Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
10. He is sometimes foolish.
11. He failed to notice me when he came in.
12. Everybody will admit that he did his best.
13. Only a millionaire can afford such extravagance.
14. Every man makes mistakes sometimes.
15. I care very little what he says about me.
16. As soon as he saw me he came up and spoke to me.
17. He must have seen the Tajmahal when he went to Agra.
Exercise Convert the following Negatives into Affirmatives:-
1. Nobody was absent.
2. He did not live many years in India.
3. No one could deny that she was pretty.
4. God will not forget the cry of the humble.
5. I am not a little tired'.
6. There was no one present who did not cheer.
7. I never in my life laid a plan and failed to carry it out.
8. Not many men would be cruel and unjust to a cripple.
. 9. No man could have done better.
10. The two brothers are not unlike each other.
11. He has promised never to touch wine again.
12. We did not find the road very bad.
13. There is no smoke without fire.
14. It is not likely that he will ever see his home again.
Suggestive Book : To verify correctness of your answer read the concerned chapter from high school Grammar book.
Further you must read an English Newspaper today and encircle 20 difficult words . There after learn meaning of these words from dictionary. This will help you to build your word power gradually and you will be able to add about 600 new words every month to your vocabulary.
All The Best.
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