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The Proposal Suggestion 2022 । The Proposal Suggestions । Anton Chekhov । The Proposal Questions and Answers । Higher Secondary 2022

The Proposal Suggestion 2022 । The Proposal Suggestions । Anton Chekhov । The Proposal Questions and Answers । Higher Secondary 2022 

The Proposal Suggestion 2022

The Proposal Suggestion 2022

Broad Question Suggestions:

    1. Why did Lomov think about taking a decision about getting married? Whom did he want to marry? Why?  [3+1+2 = 6] [H.S. = 2016]
    2. Forgive us, Ivan Vassilevitch, we were all a little heated.” – Who is the Speaker? Who are referred to by us? Why were the persons referred to ‘a little heated’? Why does the speaker ask for forgiveness? [1+1+2+2 = 6] [H.S. =2016]
    3. Describe the character of chubukov as a sensible father. [6] [H.S. = 2016]
    4.  “She is like a love-sick cat.” – Who said this about whom? Analyse the character of the person, referred to here, under the light of the comment above. [1+1+4 = 6]   [H.S. = 2017]
    5. “If you like, I’ll make you a present of them.” – Who is the speaker? Who is the person spoken to? What would the speaker make a present of? Why did the speaker say so? [1+1+1+3 = 6] [H.S. = 2017]
    6. “Go there is a merchant come for his goods.” – Who said this and to whom? Who is the merchant? What is referred to as goods? In what way does it bring out the attitude of the person and the society at the time?  [2+1+1+2 = 6] [H.S. = 2018]
   7.  “We have had the land for nearly three hundred years.” – Who is the speaker? Who is spoken to? What is referred to as ‘the land’? What do you know of the land from their conversation? [1+1+1+3 = 6] [H.S. = 2018]
    8. Give a brief sketch of the character of Lomov in the play ‘The Proposal’. [6] [H.S. = 2018]
    9. “I am the most unhappy of men.” – Who said this? Why did he say so? How did the speaker get rid of his unhappiness? [1+3+2 = 6] [H.S. = 2019]
    10. Lomov came with a proposal to marry Natalya Stepanovna. What logic does he give for his decision? [6]   [H.S. = 2019]
    11. Why are you formal in your get up.” – Who is the speaker? Who is being spoken to? What leads the speaker to make this comment? [1+1+4 = 6]     [H.S. = 2019]
    12. “I have been hoping for it for a long time.” – Who is the speaker? What does ‘it’ refer to? How did the speaker come to know about it? What more did the speaker say in this context? [1+1+1+3 = 6]  [H.S. = 2020]
    13. “And it’s impossible for me not to marry.” – Why is the speaker so interested to marry? Whom does he want to marry and why? [3+1+2 = 6] [H.S. = 2020]
    14. “Bring him back! Back! Ah! Bring him here.” – Who says this and to whom? When is this said? What impression of the speaker can be formed from this comment? [1+1+2+2 = 6] [H.S. = 2020]

Short Question Suggestions:

    1. “He is old and ugly as a worn out cab –horse” – who is referred to here?
    2. “I’ll shoot you like a partridge.” – Who said this and to whom?
    3. “You’re under the slipper of your house keeper.” – Who said this and to whom?
    4.  For how many years did Lomov’s aunt’s grandfather give the free use of the land to the peasants?
    5. For how many years did Natalya claim to occupy the land?
    6. From whom did Lomov inherit his land?
    7. Go there is a merchant come for his goods.” – Who is the merchant mentioned here?
    8. How did Chubukov compare his daughter’s love to Lomov?
    9. How long did Lomov have the claim of the land Oxen Meadows?
  10.  How long did Lomov have the privilege of knowing her family?
  11.  How many characters does the play have?
  12.  How many times did he feel the pull?
  13.  How much did Lomov pay for Guess?
  14.  In what occasion did Chubukov call Lomov a pettifogger?
  15.  To whom did Lomov’s younger Aunt run away?
  16.  What ,according to Lomov, was the relation between the Lomovs and the Chubukovs?
  17.  What according to Lomov was the handsome price to pay for the Squeezer?
  18.  What according to Natalya was the worth of Oxen Meadows?
  19.  What could not Natalya stand?
  20.  What did Chubukov suspect of Lomov’s coming to his house?
  21.  What did Natalya inform Lomov about the workmen?
  22.  What did Natalya lend Lomov the previous year?
  23.  What did Natalya say about Lomov’s evening dress?
  24.  What did Natalya think of Lomov’s coming with putting on dress-jacket?
  25.  What did Natalya’s grandfather and great grandfather reckon about the land?
  26.  What did the peasants of Natalya’s father’s grandfather use to make?
  27.  What does overshot mean?
  28.  What does the Phrase ‘spit it out’ mean?
  29.  What had happened to the Chubukovs on account of lending the threshing machine?
  30.  What is a critical age according to Lomov?
  31.  What is the format of the play ‘The Proposal’?
  32.  What is the name of Lomov’s younger Aunt?
  33.  What should Lomov hunt instead of foxes?
  34.  What was Chubukov’s continual desire?
  35.  What was Lomov wearing?
  36.  What was Lomov’s age?
  37.  What was Natalya doing?
  38.  What was Natalya wearing?
  39.  What was the area of Oxen Meadows?
  40.  What was the cause of Guess’s lameness that Lomov had thought?
  41.  What was the disputed land between the Lomovs and the Chubukovs?
  42.  What was the misfortune that Lomov got?
  43.  What was the name of Lomov’s dog?
  44.  What was the pet name of Natalya?
  45.  What was the price of Squeezer?
  46.  What was the setting of the play?
  47. What was the weather of the previous day?
  48. What was the weather when Natalya and Lomov met?
  49. What were the other physical problems of Lomov?
  50. What were the two defects of Guess that Chubukov had pointed out?
  51.  What were their ages?
  52.  When did Lomov use to jump like a lunatic?
  53.  When did Lomov wish to go for shooting?
  54. When did Natalya remembered that Oxen Meadows really belonged to the Lomovs?
  55.  When was the play performed?
  56.  Where did Lomov buy his Guess from?
  57.  Where had Lomov fall after being fainted?
  58.  Which land of Lomov touched the Birchwood?
  59.  Which land was wedged between Birchwood and the Burnt Marsh?
  60.  Who abused Lomov that he could not even sit on horse?
  61.  Who advised Lomov to lie on Kitchen’s oven?
  62.  Who bought Squeezer?
  63.  Who called Lomov ‘a turnip ghost’?
  64.  Who called Lomov ‘the scarecrow’?
  65.  Who called Lomov ‘the wizen faced frump’?
  66.  Who called Lomov a pettifogger?
  67.  Who compared themselves as Gaspésie’s?
  68.  Who gave the free use of Oxen Meadows to the peasants of Natalya’s father’s    

          grandfather?
  69.  Who had lunacy in their family?
  70.  Who had the greatest respect for Natalya’s father and her late mother?
  71.  Who never grabbed anybody else’s land in his life?
  72.  Who offered champagne at the end?
  73.  Who ran neck to neck with the Count’s dog on the Marusinsky hunt?
  74.  Who remembered that Oxen Meadows really belonged to the Lomovs?
  75.  Who suffered from palpitations?
  76.  Who thought that Squeezer was heaps better than Guess?
  77.  Who threatened to give up the meadows to the peasants?
  78.  Who tried for embezzlement to the Lomovs?
  79.  Who used to beat Chubukov?
  80.  Who wanted to put a bullet into his head or cut his throat?
  81.  Who was a bad hunter?
  82.  Who was left behind on the Marusinsky hunt?
  83.  Who was mentioned as a guzzling gambler?
  84.  Who was overshot?
  85.  Who was referred to as ‘stuffed sausage’?
  86.  Who was referred to as hump-backed?
  87.  Who was spoken to as a malicious and double faced intriguer?
  88.  Who was worrying a sheep on the Marusinsky hunt?
  89.  Who were the parents of Squeezer?
  90.  Whose grandfather was a drunkard?
  91.  Why did Chubukov embrace and kiss Lomov?
  92.  Why did Chubukov think Natalya as a weight in his shoulders?
  93.  Why did Chubukov wish to shoot or hang himself?
  94.  Why did Lomov actually come to Chubukov?
  95.  Why didn’t the peasants pay to Lomov’s grandfather?
  96.  Why was Chubukov extremely glad and surprised?
  97.  Why was Natalya afraid of?
  98.  Why was Squeezer better than Guess to Natalya?
  99.  Why was Squeezer left behind on the Marusinsky hunt?

MCQ Suggestions:

1.    The name of Natalya’s dog is –[H.S. – 2016]
a)    Squeezer                       
b)    Mirnov
c)    Guess                             
d)    Ivan                       
2.    When Lomov arrived, Chubukov was surprised by his –[H.S. – 2016]
a)    evening dress               
b)    palpitation
c)    shyness                         
d)    impudence         
3.    Lomov comes to Chubukuv’s house –[H.S. – 2016]
a)    to propose to his daughter      
b)    like a good neighbour
c)    for a formal meeting        
d)    to borrow money from Chubukov.
4.    Chubukov is a –[H.S. – 2016]
a)    Landowner                
b)    lawyer
c)    merchant                   
d)    physician                     
5.    Chubukov addresses Lomov as –[H.S. – 2017]
a)    a devil                      
b)    a peasant
c)    an angel                   
d)    a darling                     
6.    Chubukov ordered Lomov to shut up or he would shoot him like a –[H.S. – 2017]
a)    patridge                 
b)    fox
c)    dog                          
d)    wolf                            
7.    According to Natalya, they had lent Lomov their –[H.S. – 2017]
a)    hunting dog         
b)    lands
c)    peasants              
d)    threshing machine        
8.    Natalya was shelling ……….. for drying –[H.S. – 2017]
a)    beans                                 
b)    peas   
c)    barley                                 
d)    meadows           
9.    Lomov gave …………… to Minorov for his dog. – [H.S. – 2018]
a)    120 roubles                   
b)    125 roubles
c)    25 roubles                    
d)    85 roubles            
10.  Lomov went to his neighbour, Chubukov’s house – [H.S. – 2018]
a)    to borrow money    
b)    to settle a dispute
c)    to give a marriage proposal
d)    to complain  
11.  Lomov’s aunt’s name is – [H.S. – 2018]
a)    Natalya Stepnova        
b)    Natasha Vassilvitch
c)    Nastasya Mihailovna  
d)    Natalya Mihailovna
12.  Chubukov comments that Lomovs’ have had in their family – [H.S. – 2018]
a)    Autocracy                   
b)    lunacy
c)    hypocrisy                    
d)    democracy               
13.  Natalya suggested that Lomov should not go after foxes but –[H.S. – 2019]
a)    catch black beetles       
b)    go after horses
c)    shoot partridges            
d)    go to the doctor  
14.  Lomov wanted to remind Natalya that her dog was –[H.S. – 2019]
a)    ugly                               
b)    old
c)    overshot                     
d)    lame                          
15.  Chubukov said that Lomov’s younger aunt had ran away with –[H.S. – 2019]
a)    a hunter                
b)    a drunkard
c)    a count                  
d)    an architect            
16.  The worst of Lomov’s physical problems is –[H.S. – 2019]
a)    the way he sleeps   
b)    his palpitations
c)    his headache             
d)    his limp                   
17.  The first arguement between Lomov and Natalya was over –[H.S. – 2020]
a)    land                        
b)    labour         
c)    hunting dogs         
d)    inheritance                 
18.  When Natalya comes to know that Lomov had come to propose her, she asks her father to –[H.S. – 2020]
a)    never allow him again.  
b)    take him to court
c)    get him by the neck       
d)    bring him back  
19.  When Lomov arrived, Natalya was –[H.S. – 2020]
a)    instructing her mowers    
b)    shelling peas for drying
c)    stacking hay                       
d)    readind a book   
20.  Lomov hoped to go for shooting –[H.S. – 2020]
a)    before the harvest
b)    in the November
c)    in June                              
d)    after the harvest
21.  Anton Chekhov was a famous –
a)    American playwright
b)    Russian playwright
c)    Indian playwright
d)    English playwright.
22.  Nataliya wears a negligee ___ here ‘negligee’ refers to –
a)    a tight gown for wearing inside
b)    a loose gown for doing household work.
c)    an apron.
d)    a shirt.
23.  The play “The Proposal” is –
a)    one act play
b)    three act play
c)    four act play
d)    five act play.
24.  Lomov inherited Oxen Meadows from –
a)    uncle and aunt
b)    parents
c)    sisters
d)    brothers.
25.  The worst of lomov physical problem is –
a)    the way he sleeps
b)    his palpitations
c)    his headache
d)    his limp.
26.  Why doesn’t Lomov directly ask Natalya to marry her? –
a)    because he has palpitations
b)    because he is not sure about her reaction.
c)    because he is trying to be calm.
d)    because he knows Chubukov has already told Natalya.
27.  Why are the arguments funny?
a)    because Lomov and Natalya quickly lose sight of the marriage proposal
b)    because the story of Oxen Meadows is absurd
c)    because the hunting dogs are ridiculous
d)    because they seem funny while they argue.
28.  When Natalya comes to know that Lomov had come to propose her, she asks her father to – (2020)
a)    never allow him again
b)    take him to court
c)    get him by the neck
d)    bring him back.
29.  Chubukov is Natalya’s –
a)    friend
b)    father
c)    brother
d)    uncle.
30.  The first argument between Lomov and Natalya was over –
a)    land
b)    labour
c)    hunting dogs
d)    inheritance.
31.  Lomov calls Chubukov a ‘Jesuit’ because of his –
a)    stubbornness
b)    happiness
c)    timidity
d)    laziness.
32.  Chubukov warns Lomov to take the matter of oxen Meadows to –

a)    the court
b)    the Prime Minister
c)    the police
d)    the teacher.
33.  Chubukov in “The Proposal” uses a plot which is –
a)    simple
b)    loose
c)    sloppy
d)    complicated.
34.  The play revolves around –
a)    one character
b)    two characters
c)    three characters
d)    four characters.
35.  Lomov wanted to remind Natalya that her dog was –
a)    ugly
b)    old
c)    overshot
d)    lame.
36.  “I don’t want anything of yours, and don’t intend to give up what I have” – This is said by –
a)    Lomov to Natalya
b)    Natalya to Lomov
c)    Chubukov to Lomov
d)    Lomov to Chubukov.
37.  “You are not a neighbour, you’re a grabber.” – This is said by –
a)    Lomov to Natalya
b)    Natalya to Lomov
c)    Lomov to Chubukov
d)    Chubukov to Lomov.
38.  “Go; there’s a merchant come for his goods.” -The ‘goods’ refer to –
a)    corns
b)    luggages
c)    Natalya
d)    clothes.
39.  Chubukov addresses Lomov as – (2017)
a)    a peasant
b)    an angle
c)    a devil
d)    an angel
40.  Chubukov ordered Lomov to shut up or he would shoot him like a – (2017)
a)    partridge
b)    dog
c)    fox
d)    wolf
41.  Who utters the name of Volchanetsky –
a)    Natalya
b)    Chubukov
c)    Lomov
d)    Natasya.
42.  According to Chubukov Lomov’ dog has –
a)    one defect
b)    two defects
c)    three defects
d)    four defects.
43.  According to Chubukov, Lomov’s younger aunt eloped with –
a)    a singer
b)    an architect
c)    a doctor
d)    a carpenter.
44.  Squeezer is the son of –
a)    Harness and Chisel
b)    Rock and Roll
c)    Rimi and Jhim
d)    Lalu and Vulu.
45.  Whose lower jaw is shorter according to Lomov? –
a)    Chubukov’s
b)    Squeezer’s
c)    Lomov’s
d)    Guess’s.
46.  Lomov hoped to go for shooting –
a)    before the harvest
b)    in November
c)    in June
d)    after the hervest.
47.  According to Natalya, they had lent Lomov their –
a)    hunting dog
b)    lands
c)    peasants
d)    threshing machine.
48.  According to Natalya they had lent Lomov their – (2017)
a)    hunting dog
b)    peasants
c)    lands
d)    threshing-machine
49.  Natalya was shelling…… for drying (2017)
a)    peas
b)    meadows
c)    beans
d)    barley
50.  Natalya was a –
a)    Thirty years old.
b)    Thirty three years old.
c)    Twenty years old.
d)    Twenty five years old.
51.  The name of Lomov’s dog was –
a)    Guess.
b)    Hedgeson.
c)    Squeezer.
d)    Challenger.
52.  Natalya and Lomov first argued over –
a)    Birchwood.
b)    Burnt Marsh.
c)    Dog.
d)    Oxen Meadows.
53.  Chubukov threatened Lomov to shoot him like a –
a)    Hare.
b)    Dog.
c)    Partridge.
d)    Jackle.
54.  Lomov’s dog Guess was –
a)    lame.
b)    blind.
c)    old.
d)    mad.
55.  Lomov warns Natalya to take the matter of Oxen Meadows –
a)    to the Minister
b)    to the villagers
c)    to the Count
d)    to the Court.
56.  The name of Natalya’s dog is (2016) –
a)    Mrironov
b)    Squeezer
c)    Ivan
d)    Guess.
57.  According to Lomov, Chubukov’s mother was –
a)    ill-tempered
b)    kind hearted
c)    humpbacked
d)    insolent.
58.  Squeeze’s parents were –
a)    Rock and Mick
b)    Harness and Chisels
c)    Rocky and Roll
d)    Lalu and Tulu.
59.  Lomov is dressed in formal clothes –
a)    because it is New Year’s Eve.
b)    because he loves Natalia and is going to propose to her.
c)    because he has come to propose to Natalia.
d)    because he has come to finalize a business deal with Chubukov.
60.  Chubukov is delighted with the proposal for the following reasons –
a)    Natalya can at last return her love for Lomov.
b)    Lomov loves Natalya.
c)    Chubukov had moved this proposal a long time ago.
d)    Chubukov would like to see his daughter married.
61.  Lomov has two considerations regarding marriage –
a)    that he is 35 and must lead a stable life.
b)    that he suffers from lunacy and sleeplessness.
c)    that he must consolidate property and make gains.
d)    that he must enjoy love and passion.
62.  Lomov, Chubukov and Natalya approach marriage –
a)    with the sense of practicality.
b)    with a sense of romanticism.
c)    with a sense of idealism.
d)    with the sense of cynicism.
63.  Chubukov comments that Lomovs have had in their family (2018)
a)    autocracy
b)    lunacy
c)    hypocrisy
d)    democracy
64.  Partridge here is a –
a)    singing bird
b)    game bird
c)    preying bird
d)    dancing bird.
65.  Lomov went to his neighbour, Chubukov’s house – (2018)
a)    to borrow money
b)    to settle a dispute
c)    to give a marriage proposal
d)    to complain.
66.  Lomov’s aunt’s name is (HS Exam 2018)
a)    Natalya Stepnova
b)    Natasha Vassilvitch
c)    Nastasya Mihailovna
d)    Natalya Mihailovna
67.  Lomov comes to Chubukov’s house (2016)-
a)    to propose to his daughter.
b)    like a good neighbour
c)    for a formal meeting.
d)    to borrow money from Chubukov.
68.  When Lomov arrived, Chubukov was surprised by (2016) –
a)    evening dress
b)    palpitations
c)    shyness
d)    impudence.
69.  Lomov gave…………to Mironov for his dog. (2018)
a)    120 roubles
b)    125 roubles
c)    25 roubles
d)    85 roubles
70.  Chubukov is a (2016)-
a)    landowner
b)    lawyer
c)    merchant
d)    physician.
71.  Chubukov said that Lomov’s younger aunt had run away with –
a)    a hunter
b)    a drunkard
c)    a count
d)    an architect.
72.  Natalya suggested that Lomov should not go after foxes but – (2019)
a)    catch black beetles
b)    go after horses
c)    shoot partridgees
d)    go for the doctor.
73.  The worst of Lomov’s physical problems is – (2019)
a)    the way he sleeps
b)    his palpitations
c)    his headache
d)    his limp
74.  Lomnov wanted to remind Natalya that her dog was – (2019)
a)    ugly
b)    old
c)    overshot
d)    lame
75.  Lomov hoped to go for shooting – (2020)
a)    before the harvest
b)    in November
c)    in June
d)    after the harvest.
76.  The first argument between Lomov and Nalalya was over – (HS 2020)
a)    lamd
b)    labour
c)    hunting dogs
d)    inheritance.
77.  "I jump like a lunatic.” – What is the meaning of ‘lunatic’?
a)    lewd
b)    insane
c)    lovely
d)    insensible.
78.  Lomov is Chubukov’s –
a)    son
b)    neighbour
c)    daughter
d)    nephew.
79.  The word ‘guzzling’ means –
a)    drunkard
b)    robber
c)    lawyer
d)    hunter.
80.  Chubukov had the habit of using the phrase –
a)    that is
b)    et cetera
c)    so
d)    so on.
81.  “The Proposal” is a –
a)    comedy
b)    tragedy
c)    farce
d)    tragi-comedy.
82.  After listening to Lomov’s proposal, Chubukov is off his balance with –
a)    anger
b)    excitement
c)    joy
d)    disgust.
83.  The word ‘pedigree’ means-
a)    forefathers
b)    ancestry
c)    relation
d)    succession.
84.  The meaning of the word ‘excruciating’ is –
a)    severe
b)    tolerable
c)    enjoyable
d)    soft

Grammar Suggestions:

Voice Change:

1. A quiet and regular life ought to be read by me.
2. Bring him back
3. Do be a reasonable man.
4. Drink some water.
5. Drink this.
6. First, he takes our land.
7. Give me a knife.
8. Give me a pistol!
9. Hang your Squeezer!
10. Have you measured?
11. How do you make that out?
12. I can feel it in my shoulder and head.
13. I cannot continue this discussion.
14. I did it on principle.
15. I didn’t hear it all.
16. I don’t like people who don’t say what they mean.
17. I don't want anything of yours.
18. I don't want Meadows.
19. I gave Mironov 125 roubles for him.
20. I give my blessing and so on.
21. I give you my blessing.
22. I inherited my land.
23. I must ask your pardon.
24. I never knew that before.
25. I ought to lead a quiet and regular life.
26. I remember everything!
27. I shall drink some water.
28. I shan’t give him any.
29. I shan’t give them up.
30. I’ll cut my throat.
31. I’ll make a present of them.
32. I’ll prove it.
33. I’ll show you the documents.
34. I’m speaking of those Oxen Meadows.
35. I’ve always loved you.
36. Last year we lent you our threshing-machine.
37. Let that pass.
38. Let’s change the subject in case I lose my temper.
39. Madam, please be silent.
40. Please don't shout.
41. Say it again.
42. Shut up.    
43. Spit it out.
44. Take it to court!
45. The Count’s whipper-in hit him with his whip.
46. The peasants used this land for forty years.
47. We’re shelling peas for drying.
48. What am I waiting for?
49. What are you shouting at?
50. What are you talking about?
51. What did you say?
52. What have you done to me?
53. Who owns Green Meadows?
54. Why didn’t you tell me so before?
55. You can take it to Court.
56. You forget just this.
57. You must excuse my apron and negligee.
58. You won’t prove it, my darling.

Narration Change:

1. “How long have they been yours?” said Natalya.
2. “I’ve been hoping for it for a long time,” said Lomov.
3. Chubukov: [Aside] He's come to borrow money! Shan’t give him any?
4. Chubukov: I've been hoping for it for a long time. It's been my continual desire.
5. Chubukov: Oh! What a burden, Lord, to be the father of a grown-up daughter.
6. Chubukov: What's the matter? What are you shouting at?
7. Chubukov: You Lomov have had Lunacy in your family, all of you.
8. Chubukov: You started because everybody always jealous of everybody's dogs.
9. Lomov: [Greatly moved]: Honoured Stepan Stepanovitch, do you think I may count on her consent?
10. Lomov: I'll show you the documents, Natalya Stepanova!
11. Lomov: My dog Guess, whom you know, has gone lame.
12. Lomov: No thank you, I have had lunch already.
13. Lomov: Squeezer better than Guess? What an idea [laughs] Squeezer better than Guess!
14. Lomov: Thank you. And how may you be getting on?
15. Lomov: We'll see! I'll have the matter taken to court, and then I'll show you.
16. Natalya: Are you going to start shooting soon?
17. Natalya: Excuse me; I can’t continue this discussion, my heart is palpitating.
18. Natalya: Excuse my interrupting you. You say, "My Oxen Meadows. "But are they yours?
19. Natalya: I don't like people who don't say what they mean.
20. Natalya: I've noticed that those hunters argue most who know the least.
21. Natalya: To propose? To me? Why don't you tell me so before?
22. Natalya: Won't you have some lunch?

Transformation of Sentences:

1. And I have always loved you. (Turn into negative sentence)
2. He's the best dog in the district. [Change into Comparative degree]
3. How can they be yours? [Turn into an assertive sentence]
4. I assure you that his lower jaw is shorter than the upper. (Turn into positive degree)
5. I can hardly believe my ears. [Turn into an interrogative sentence]
6. I cannot believe my own ears. (Turn into affirmative sentence)
7. I do not want anything of yours. [turn into an interrogative sentence]
8. I have come only to see you. (Turn into a negative sentence)
9. I never knew that before. [Make it affirmative sentence]
10. I shall try to be brief. (Turn into negative sentence)
11. I tell you it's not my fault. [Make it a compound sentence]
12. I'm awfully excited. [Use the adjective form of awfully'.)
13. I'm so glad. [Turn into an exclamatory sentence]
14. It's been my continual desire. [Use 'desire as a verb]
15. It's simply silly. [Turn into a negative sentence ]
16. Oxen Meadows really are yours. [Use the adjective form of really']
17. Shut up or I will shoot you like a partridge. (Turn into a complex sentence)
18. Squeezer is heaps better than Guess. (Turn into positive degree)
19. The very worst of all is the way I sleep. [Rewrite in the positive degree]
20. The weather is splendid now. [Turn into a negative sentence]
21. What a rascal! [Turn into an assertive sentence]
22. What a surprise! (Turn into assertive sentence)
23. You alone can help me, though I do not deserve it.(Turn into a compound sentence)
24. You alone can help me. (Turn into negative sentence)
25. You can shout yourself hoarse in your own house, but here I must ask you to restrain yourself. (Turn into a complex sentence)
26. You no sooner notice that some dog is better than your Guess then you begin with this… (Turn into positive degree)
27. You should not forget all about your neighbours. (Turn into affirmative sentence)
28. Your behaviour is strange. [Turn into a negative sentence]

Joining / Synthesis of Sentences:

1. He is old. I wouldn't take five Squeezers for him. [Join into a Compound Sentence]
2. He is over-shot. You forget that. [Join into a Complex Sentence]
3. Hurry up. Get married. Join into Compound Sentence]
4. I cannot continue this discussion, my heart is palpitating. [Join into a Complex Sentence]
5. I felt greedy. I had a whole field out. [Join into a Compound Sentence]
6. I must have my mind made up. This is the great thing join into a Complex Sentences]
7. I think it was very cheap. He is a first rate dog. (Join into a Complex Sentence]
8. I'm not at all pleased about it. I'm afraid my hay may rot. [Join into a Complex Sentence]
9. It's cold. I'm trembling all over. Just as if I've got an examination before me. [Join into a Complex Sentence]
10. It's not my fault. I tell you. [Join into a Complex Sentence]
11. I've come to you, honoured Stepan Stepanovitch. I want to trouble you with a request. [Join into a Simple Sentence]
12. Of course you'll be surprised. Perhaps even angry. [Join into a Compound Sentence]
Some hunters know least. They argue most. I have noticed this. [Join into a Complex]
13. There is no need to hang your silly Guess. He is half-dead already. [Join into a Complex Sentence]
14. You alone can help me. I don't deserve it. [Join into Complex Sentence]

Error Correction:

1. I can harshly believe my own ears. Options: hardly/ heardly / hard
2. I cannot stand unfair. Options: unjust/ fair/unfairness
3. I don't want ... am acting with principle. Options: for/ on /from
4. I have came to ask you. Options: comes/ coming/ come
5. I never new that before. Options: know/ knows/ knew
6. I ought to lead a quite and regular life. Options: quiet/ quit / quitch
7. I shall try to be beep. Options: bip/brief/ beef
8. I'm over my balance with joy. Options: off/ on/ is
9. My dog Guess has go mad. Options: went/ gone/ fun
10. The peasants used the land since forty years. Options: from/ for / four
11. We're selling peas for drying Options: sailing / shelling/selling
12. You Lomov have had mad in your family. Options: lunatic/ lunacy/ luner

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