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Westminster Bridge Textual Grammar Class 11 English WBCHSE|Class 11 Textual Grammar Questions Answers

Westminster Bridge Textual Grammar Class 11 English WBCHSE|Class 11 Textual Grammar Questions Answers 

In this article you will get the textual Grammar from the very first poem Upon Westminster Bridge by Wordsworth. This is a very beautiful poem written by William Wordsworth. In class 11 English, Textual Grammar is asked. So here we have prepared a few important questions on a variety of grammar topics like Article, Prepositions, Voice , Narration, Transformation of Sentences, joining and Splitting of Sentences.


Class 11 Textual Grammar from Upon Westminster Bridge 

Westminster Bridge Article Preposition Exercise

A. Fill in the blanks with Articles and/or prepositions

1. Ships, towers, domes, theatres and temples lie open _____ _____ fields, and _______ __________ sky; All bright and glittering ________ _________ smokeless air.


2. Never did Sun more beautifully steep ______ his first splendour, valley, rock , or hill; Never saw I, never felt, ______ call so deep! ______ river glideth ______ his own sweet will; Dear God! _______ very houses seem asleep.


Answer:  

1. Unto, the, to, the, in 

2. In, a  , The, at, the, the 

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B. Class X Westminster Bridge Voice Change Exercise 

1. Dull would be he of soul who could pass by a sight so touching in its majesty.

Answer - He, by whom a sight so touching in its majesty, could be passed by would be dull of soul. 


2. Never did Sun more beautifully steep in his first splendour, valley, rock or hill.

Answer- Valley, rock or hill were never more beautifully steeped by the sun in his first endeavour.


3. The city not doth, like a garment, wear the beauty of the morning.

Answer- The beauty of the morning is worn like a garment by this city now. 


C. Class XI Westminster Bridge Narration change Exercise 

1. The poet says," Never did Sun more beautifully steep in his first splendour,valley, rock or hill."

Answer - The poet says that sun never did more beautifully steep valley, rock or hill in his first splendour.


2. "Ne'er saw I, never felt, a calm so deep!" Says the poet.

Answer - The poet exclaims with wonder that he never saw or felt such a very deep calm. 


3. "Dear God! The very houses seem asleep and all that mighty heart is lying still," says the poet.

Answer- Addressing God, the poet exclaims with surprise that the very houses seem asleep and all that mighty heart is lying still.


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D. Class 11 English Westminster Bridge Transformation of Sentences exercise 

1. Earth gas not anything to show more fair.(Use superlative degree)

Answer - It is the fairest thing that the Earth has to show. 


2. Earth has not anything to show more fair. (Use positive degree)

Answer- Earth has not anything to show as fair as it. 

3.  Dull would he be of soul who could pass by a sight so touching in its majesty.(Change into a negative sentence)

Answer -He who could pass by a sight so touching in its majesty would not be of sensitive soul. 


4. This city now doth, like a garment, wear the beauty of the morning.(Use 'garment' as a verb)

Answer- The city is now garmented with the beauty of the morning. 

5. This city now doth, like a garment, wear the beauty of the morning.(Use adjective form of 'beauty')

Answer- The beautiful morning is now like a garment of this City. 

6. This city now doth, like a garment, wear the beauty of the morning; silent, bare .(Use the noun forms of 'silent' and 'bare')

Answer- The city not doth, like a garment, wear the beauty of the morning full of silence and bareness. 


7. This city now doth, like a garment, wear the beauty of the morning; silent, bare.(change into a complex sentence)

Answer- The city not doth, like a garment, wear the beauty of the morning which is both silent and bare. 


8. Never did the Sun more beautifully steep in his first splendour, valley, rock or hill.(Use positive degree).

Answer- Never did the Sun steep valley, rock or hill in hai first splendour as beautifully as this. 


9. Never saw I, never felt, a calm so deep!(Make it assertive).

Answer - This was the first time when I saw and felt a calm so deep. 


10. The very houses  seem asleep.(Change into a complex sentence).

Answer - It seems that the very houses are asleep.

11. The very houses seem asleep.( Change into a negative sentence).

Answer-The very houses do not seem to be awake. 

12. And all that mighty heart is lying still.(Change into a complex sentence).

Answer - And all that heart which is mighty is lying still. 


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E. Class 11 English Westminster Bridge Joining of Sentences  Exercise 

1. Earth has not anything to show more fair. Dull would he be of soul who could pass by a sight so touching in its majesty.(Join into complex sentence)

Answer- Since Earth has not anything to show more fair, he who could pass by a sight so touching in its majesty would be dull of soul.


2. Dull would he be of soul who could pass by a sight so touching in its majesty. This city now doth, like a garment wear the beauty of the morning. (Join into complex)

Answer- As this city now doth, like a garment, wear the beauty of the morning, he who could pass by a sight so touching in its majesty would be dull of soul. 


3. This city now doth, like a garment, wear the beauty of the morning silent, bare, ships, towers, domes, theatres and temples lie open into the fields. (Join into complex)

Answer- As ships, towers, domes, theatres, and temples lie open into the fields the city doth, like a garment wear the silent, bare beauty of the morning. 


F. Class 11 English Westminster Bridge Splitting of Sentences Exercise 

1. Earth has not anything to show more fair.(Split into two simple sentences)

Answer - Earth has this to show. It has not anything to show more fair.


2. Dull would he be of soul who could pass by a sight so touching in his majesty.(Split into two simple sentences)

Answer - He could pass by a sight so touching in its majesty. He would be dull of soul. 

3. This city now doth like a garment, wear the beauty of the morning.(Split into two simple sentences)

Answer - This city now doth like a garment, wear the beauty of the morning. 

4. Ships, towers, domes, theatres, and temples lie open into the fields and tk the sky; All bright and glittering in the smokeless air. (Split into two or more simple sentences) 

Answer: Ships, Towers, domes, theatres, and temples are all bright and glittering in the smokeless air. They lie open unto the fields and also to.


5. Never saw I, never felt, a calm so deep"(split into twos simple sentences)

Answer- I never saw a calm so deep. I never felt it either. 

 

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