e) Please, do not call me between 8 and 9 a.m. We
(have/will have/ will
have had/will be having) dinner then. (Choose the appropriate form of the
verb.)
f) Yubaraj said that the document was personal and he wouldn't let me to
read it. (Identify the grammatical error in the underlined part and correct it.)
g) They saw that a tiger was prowling in the shrub near them. They attacked
the tiger. (Combine the two sentences using "as soon as")
h) I was born in a remote village. Indelible childhood memories from there
recur all the time. (Combine the two sentences using an appropriate
relative pronoun.)
i) They intend this letter merely to remind the officials of the urgency of the
issue. (Change the sentence into passive voice.)
j) She said to her clerk, "Don't make mistake again or you'll be sacked".
(Change the sentence into indirect speech).