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Important Narration Changes for Madhyamik Examination (100% common)

Narration Changes

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1. “What have you written, Father?” Swami asked apprehensively.

Ans: Swami asked his father apprehensively what he had written.

2. He said to me, “Did you see the blind man?”

Ans: He asked me whether I had seen the blind man.

3. Samuel said, “Swaminathan, where is your homework?”

Ans: Samuel asked Swaminathan where his homework was.

4. The man said to me, “Did you have tea?”

Ans: The man asked me if I had tea.

5. Rahul asked Dipa, “Will you go to school today?”

Ans: Rahul enquired Dipa if she would go to school that day.

6. Father said to Swami, “Have you no school today?”

Ans: Father asked Swami if he had no school that day.

7. Our games teacher said to us, “Health is wealth.”

Ans: Our games teacher said to us that health is wealth.

8. Rohit said to his sisters, “Why are you rebuking me without any reason?”

Ans: Rohit asked his sisters why they were rebuking him without any reason.

9. He said to me, “Have you read Shakespeare’s Hamlet?”

Ans: He asked me if I had read Shakespeare’s Hamlet.

10. Rahul asked Dipa, “Will you go to school today?”

Ans:  Rahul asked Dipa if she would go to school that day.

11. Mother said to me, “Where did he go?”

Ans: Mother asked me where he had gone.

12. He said, “I am still reading a book.”

Ans: He said that he was still reading a book.

13. “Why are you so rude while speaking with your father?” Tahir said to me.

Ans: Tahir asked me why I was so rude while speaking with my father.

14. He said, “Let us go home.”

Ans: He proposed that they should go home.

15. Father said to Swami, “Did you have no school today?”

Ans: Father asked Swami if he had no school that day.

16. He said to me, “I saw you five years ago?”

Ans: He told me that he had seen me five years before.

17. He said to me, “Please open the door.”

Ans: He requested me to open the door.

18. “Climb up, little boy,” said the tree.

Ans: The tree encouraged the little boy to climb up.

19. “Help me Cassius, or I die,” cried Caesar.

Ans: Caesar requested Cassius to help him, or he (Caesar) would die.

20. Amal said to his sister, “Will you come tomorrow?”

Ans: Amal asked his sister if she would come the next day.

21. The little boy said to his father, “Dad, now give me my reward.”

Ans: The little boy called his father as dad and requested him to give him his reward.

22. The teacher said to the students, “Why do you not take part in the social work?”

Ans: The teacher advised the students to take part in the social work.

23. Father said to Swami, “Everything is there in the letter.”

Ans: Father told Swami that everything was there in the letter.

24. He said to me, “Will you come and play cards with me tomorrow?”

Ans: He asked me if I would go and play cards with him the next day.

25. Father said to son, “I will take you to the park tomorrow.”

Ans: Father told his son that he would take him to the park the next day.


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