Sentence Combining Exercise – 4

English Skill Building – 95

Rewriting Sentences

Skill building for better English

Join the sentences

1. He entered the cinema hall without a ticket. He was unceremoniously shown the door by the floor supervisor.
2. He entered the cinema hall without a ticket. He was unceremoniously shown the door by the floor supervisor. His friends had warned him against it.
3. The baby’s mother was in a hurry. She left for the office.
4. The baby’s mother was in a hurry. She left for the office. She didn’t feed her new-born baby.
5. The baby’s mother was in a hurry. She left for the office. She didn’t feed her new-born baby. It struck her in the office. She was filled with remorse. The feeling forced her to return home.
6. Her father was a miner. He was illiterate.
7. Her father was a miner. He was illiterate.
From her childhood, she was debarred from going to a school.
8. Her father was a miner. He was illiterate.
9. From her childhood, she was debarred from going to a school. It didn’t deter her from studying at home.

Answers

1. He was unceremoniously shown the door by the supervisor as he had entered the hall without a ticket.
OR
The floor supervisor in the cinema hall showed him the door unceremoniously after discovering that he had no ticket.
2. Despite his friends’ warning, he entered the cinema hall only too be unceremoniously shown the door by the supervisor.
3. The baby’s mother hurriedly left for the office.
4. The baby’s mother left for the office hurriedly without feeding her baby.
5. Her mind was filled with remorse when it struck to her that she had come to office hurriedly without feeding her baby.
6. Overtaken with remorse, she returned home on remembering that she had come to office hurriedly without feeding her baby.
7. Her father was an illiterate miner.
8. From her childhood, she was debarred from attending school by her illiterate father working in a mine.
9. Undeterred by the refusal of her illiterate miner father to send her to school, she continued to study at home.


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