ABTA Test papers do as directed solution 2025-26
ABTA Test papers do as directed solution 2025-26
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P–52
1. He was made captain of the team in spite of his inexperience.
2. The teacher told the students that if they had revised the chapter thoroughly, they would not have faced any difficulty.
3. No sooner had I seen the train coming than I caught hold of the little boy.
P–93
1. Hardly had he seen the police when he ran away.
2. The sacrifice of the freedom fighters will always be remembered by the nation.
3. The doctor in the hospital said to my father, “What have I to do now?”
P–14
1. He is better than many other teachers in the town.
2. We received the chairman with respect.
3. My sister went to Darjeeling, which is a beautiful hill town.
P–131
1. Someone shot the man last night.
2. Swami stopped on the roadside because he wanted to make up his mind about Samuel.
3. I asked my father if he had written anything about their teacher.
P–168
1. The boys exclaimed with joy that they had won the match.
2. Is not a lie being told by Pinta?
3. They are not as strong as their enemies.
P–192
1. You are requested to call him by telephone.
2. Rita asked Rita where he was going.
3. No sooner had he reached the station than the train left.
P–217
1. Rama put the blame on her friend for the trouble.
2. Let your watch be repaired.
3. He asked me if I knew where they had gone.
P–237
1. Sometimes a mouse-hole is watched for an hour or so by him.
2. One wonders what had become of him then.
3. Everyone knows that the sun rises in the east.
P–260
1. Breakfast is served by mother at eight o’clock every day.
2. Swaminathan asked his father what he had done.
3. He had knowledge of it.
P–284
1. Let the police be called now.
2. She said simply that they would walk with Bapu.
3. No other river in India is as long as the Ganga.
P–308
1. Why do they beat you so mercilessly?
2. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
3. How well she dances!
P–322
1. A lecture was delivered to a group of students by the teacher.
2. My friend asked me if I had enjoyed the film.
3. None but an intelligent student can answer the question.
P–358
1. All day long the cat prowls about the house.
2. Father asked if they wanted to know what had become of their fate.
3. The people were so stunned that they could not speak at first.
P–380
1. The home lesson was being inspected by the teacher.
2. Samuel said that he was half an hour late.
3. People who were on the train sang bhajans.
P–403
1. His escape seemed impossible.
2. The police caught the thief.
3. He exclaimed with wonder that it was a great sight.
P–426
1. Traffic rules should be obeyed.
2. Samuel asked Swaminathan where his homework was kept.
3. She was too weak to stand alone.
P–449
1. Circumstances obliged me to go.
2. Rahul is not as tall as the other boys in the class.
3. I proposed to my friend that we should go to play.
P–471
1. The letter was snatched away from him by his father.
2. Lalita asked Gita if she had done the work.
3. If it rains today, we shall not go for a walk.
P–494
1. Father asked if they wanted to know what had become of their fate.
2. The letter was snatched away from Savan by his father.
3. They looked as if they were lost children.
P–515
1. Formerly, the other teacher was not as friendly as A. K. Che.
2. Who does not want to be happy?
3. No one wants to be unhappy.
4. Iron is hard to feel.
P–537
1. Swami replied that he had a headache.
2. After the ringing of the bell, the boys entered their classroom.
3. The question was too easy to answer.
P–564
1. How has it been done by you?
2. His behaviour proved that he was innocent.
3. Only at home can you find such joy.
P–587
1. He was elected captain by us.
2. The captain said that the man would be on duty that night.
3. I have read an interesting book.
P–614
1. Who trusts a liar?
2. Your health is not taken care of by you.
3. The doctor said to the patient, “What is your problem?”
P–638
1. Although the hike was challenging, the view from the top was worth it.
2. Chess is being played by the girls.
3. The teacher advised her students to be creative.
P–660
1. The poor ought to be helped by him.
2. Father ordered Swami to give it to his headmaster.
3. No other drink is as useful as water.
P–681
1. Are the students always scolded by him?
2. There is nobody on the mainland without any relation.
3. When the family had finished tea, they gathered round the fire.
P–703
1. The sun having risen, we started our journey.
2. Let the account be submitted by him.
3. He will get success in the examination.
P–725
1. The solution to the problem was known to him.
2. Hena said that honesty is the best policy.
3. The lady is so fat that she cannot walk.
P–746
1. The cricket match was postponed.
2. The traveller asked if there was anybody there.
3. We should be kind to animals.
P–768
1. The audience’s greetings pleased him.
2. It pleased him to be greeted by the audience.
3. Brad Pitt proposed to Angelina Jolie that they should go to the museum.
4. They raised a protest timidly.
P–790
1. The solution to this problem was known to her.
2. To beg is not as good as to starve.
3. They neither made a sound nor stirred.
P–812
1. Our house was decorated with flowers and bulbs.
2. We asked our father why he had left his house and gone there.
3. No other island in summer is as lovely as Pig Half Moon Island.
P–833
1. What a beautiful mountain it was indeed!
2. A dead man cannot feel anything.
3. Circumstances obliged him to go.
P–854
1. How sweet the song is in German!
2. The sun set and the workers returned home.
3. Let it be done now.
P–876
1. Father asked him if he had no school that day.
2. The people were so stunned that they could not speak at first.
3. Hearing a thud, I rushed to the spot.
P–894
1. Home lessons were being inspected by the teacher.
2. The stranger asked if I could help him.
3. Very few captains in world cricket are as good as Dhoni.
P–912
1. Can their glory ever fade?
2. What is the spoon made of?
3. He asked me where I had got it.
P–934
1. Swami’s father exclaimed joyfully that it was a very fine morning.
2. You should be proud of your wealth.
3. A moment which is lost is lost forever.
P–952
1. He asked me how I had spent all that money.
2. Seeing the strange vision, I could not believe my eyes.
3. No other thing in the house was as beautiful as the silver pot.
P–968
1. The frightened, angry boy was taken by the hand by me.
2. The man asked her if she had tried teaching her son to talk properly.
3. Though the load was light, it was too much for the old man.
P–1001
1. The ball may be caught by you.
2. The vendor asked the old man how many apples he wanted.
3. You were quick in learning my language.
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