Sentences
One Word Answer
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1Turn these commands into requests:
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1. Have lunch with me today.
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2. Shut the door.
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3. Teach me how to do these sums.
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4. Don't play with a knife.
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5. Wait for me at the main gate ..
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6. Give me an apple.
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7. Lend me your pen.
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8. Tell me his name and address.
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Short Answer Questions
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1Change these sentences into interrogative sentences:
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1. You must read the newspaper everyday.
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2. The children play cricket.
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3. He has never been to Germany.
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4. I went to the circus yesterday.
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5. We all enjoy watching films.
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6. A thing of beauty is a joy forever.
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7. Time is the best healer.
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8. Nature is the best physician.
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One Word Answer
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1Join the sentences in each of the following pairs into one compound or complex sentence, using the given conjunctions or correlatives:
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1. My elder brother came home very late. He went to bed without having dinner. (and)
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2. Jason is in a foul mood. His new car has been dented in an accident. (because)
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3. You tell me the secret route to the buried treasure. You will remain a prisoner. (unless)
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4. You are driving that way. You can give me a lift to school (since)
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5. Amina has had her bath. She has also done her homework. (both.......... and .......... )
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6. You have eggs and toast for breakfast. You go without breakfast. (either or)
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7. Mr Leroy was having lunch at home.I waited patiently in his office. (while)
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8. I will go to the party with you. You buy me a new dress. (if)
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Long Answer Questions
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1Answer these questions
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1. What is a sentence?
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2. Define a simple sentence.
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3. How many kinds of simple sentences are there?
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4. What is a compound sentence?
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5. What is a complex sentence?
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6. What do you understand by a declarative sentence? Do they have another name?
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7. What is the function of an interrogative sentence?
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8. Define imperative sentences. How do they differ from declarative sentences?
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One Word Answer
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In the following sentences, underline the subject:
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1. Nature is the best physician.
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2. Time is a great healer.
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3. The boy stood on the mountain top.
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4. Ducks swam in the lake.
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5 He has a good memory.
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6. The sun rises in the east.
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7. The rainbow has seven colours.
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8. The singing of the birds awakened him.
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Nouns - Countable & Uncountables, Abstract and Compound Nouns
One Word Answer
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1Form abstract nouns from these adjectives
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A.
Beautiful
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B.
Idle
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C.
Dark
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D.
Wise
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E.
Long
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F.
Kind
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G.
Strong
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H.
Wide
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Human
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J.
Proud
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A.
Name these
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1Form abstract nouns from these verbs.
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A.
Grow
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B.
Live
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C.
Flatter
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D.
Arrive
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E.
Receive
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F.
Punish
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G.
Protect
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H.
Succeed
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I.
See
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J.
Fly
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One Word Answer
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1Form abstract nouns from these common nouns:
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A.
King
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B.
Infant
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C.
Agent
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D.
Hero
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E.
Bond
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F.
Man
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A.
Short Answer Questions
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1Answer these questions.
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1. Define proper noun.
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2. What is a common noun?
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3. What are countable and uncountable nouns?
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4. What are compound nouns?
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5. Name the ways in which compound nouns can be formed.
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6. How are abstract nouns formed?
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A Pronouns: Reciprocal and Indefinite
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1Use reciprocal pronouns to complete these sentences. Rewrite the sentences.
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1. The party of picnickers looked .............................. anxiously when dark clouds began to gather in the sky.
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2. A pair of lambs played with .............................. in the meadow while the cowherd milked the cows.
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3. The only way for the football team to succeed is if members cooperate with .............................. in every possible way.
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4. Everyone laughed till they ached when, as a forfeit, two blindfolded boys were asked to feed .............................. bananas.
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5. Mr and Mrs Joe and their children take time to talk with .............................. in order to improve communication.
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Fill in the Blanks
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1Complete these sentences with the most suitable indefinite pronoun from among the given choice :
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1. "The campfire will begin at 8 p.m . .............................. is to attend, please," said the group leader. (no one, someone, everyone, anybody)
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2. These apples look quite rosy. I think I'll buy ............................. . (a few, everything, one, some)
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3. The speech was so boring that .............................. wished it would end soon.(none, everybody, nobody, someone)
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4. There is .............................. that I can do to help. Mr Lee is the best person to deal with this problem. (nothing, everything, anything, some)
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5 . ". ............................. suggestions on how we can brighten up our cIassroom.? " asked the teacher. (none, some, any, few)
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6. This doll sold very well. I'm afraid I've .............................. left. (many, none, several, some)
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7. Perhaps you would like to see samples of the fabric. Please wait a moment. I have .............................. to show you. (none, any, something, some)
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8 . "WouId .............................. be Interested in buying this antique cupboard ?. " wondered Linda. (anyone, anything, no one, few)
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9. .............................. at the meeting were in favour of collecting funds and clothing for the flood victim. No one objected. (several, all, everyone, some)
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10. . ............................. will understand his real reason for behaving as he did. He was under a lot of stress. (nothing, nobody, everything, anything)
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2Write the correct pronoun from those given in the brackets, to complete the following sentences:
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1. Can you draw as well as .............................. ?(They, them)
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2. Wait for Alan and .............................(I,me)
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3. It was .............................. that gave you the alarm. (I,me)
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4. We are not so rich as ............................. . (They, them)
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5. He is as good as ............................. . (I,me)
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6. It's .............................. who can answer this question . (He,him)
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7. Whom can I trust, if not .............................. ? (She,her)
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8. Let you and .............................. try to complete this work. (I,me)
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9. Between you and .............................. , I do not believe her. (I, me)
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10. None so foolish as .............................. will believe this is true.(They, them)
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Short Answer Questions
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1Answer these questions :
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1. Define a pronoun.
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2. Name the kind of pronouns.
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3. What are Reciprocal Pronouns?
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4. What do indefinite pronouns refer to?
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Modal Auxiliaries
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1Use your own expressions, which include the marginal modals 'used to' 'dare', and 'need' to complete the following:
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1. ................................ Lily accuse me of stealing her pen! I already have two lovely ones of my own.
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2. I'm surprised at you! You really ................................ excuses for your shocking behaviour!
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3. When I was a child, I ................................ that one day I would be a pilot, and now lam!
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4. . ............................... so casually? This is a formal function to which the Minister for Education has been invited.
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5. . ............................... talk to your grandmother in that tone of voice! Apologize at once.
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6. She ................................ once night has fallen
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7. Joe ................................ such a humble person until he won the lottery.
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8. You ................................ about getting vegetables for dinner. We'll eat out tonight.
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Short Answer Questions
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1Answer these questions :
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1. What are modals?
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2. With what kind of verbs are they used?
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3. Name the words that are called main modals.
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4. What are marginal modals? Name them.
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5. State when you use the followings : (i) Shall (ii) Will (iii) Ought to (iv) Must (v) May
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Fill in the Blanks
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Complete the following sentences using the most suitable modals in each blank. If necessary, you should use the modal in its negative form, such as cannot/ can't, should not I shouldn't, ought not to I oughtn't to.
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1. You ................................ come and stay with us when you visit Geneva.
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2. Thank you; I ................................ certainly take up your kind offer.
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3. You ................................ book your train tickets early to avoid disappointment. However, if you ................................ get the tickets, call me at once.
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4. All right, I suppose I ................................ go down to the railway station straight after work to book the tickets.
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5. ................................ you also make enquiries about the cost of an air ticket home?
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6. Why? ................................ you like to fly home after our holiday?
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7. We certainly ................................ consider the idea as it will save us a lot of travelling time.
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8. The holiday ................................ be a short but welcome break from work I ................................ it.
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9. Yes, we ................................ even think about extending our stay if we feel like it.
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10. What a good idea! I ................................ easily take a few more days off from work, if necessary.
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Fill in the blanks with must not or need not;
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1. You ................................ use this pen, it does not write well.
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2. I ................................ explain this poem to you if you have already understood it.
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3. You ................................ clear the table after dinner; the maid will do it.
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4. We ................................ talk rudely to our elders.
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5. The maid ................................ wash these clothes, they are already washed.
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6. You ................................ sit on these benches, they have been freshly painted.
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7. Mother ................................ buy me a water bottle, my old one is good enough.
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8. You ................................ jump in the river if you don't know how to swim.
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Gerunds
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1Complete these sentences using the gerund form of the verbs.
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1. ............................ helps me gain a lot of knowledge.
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2. We intend ............................ on a long vacation.
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3. My car is need of ............................ .
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4. . ........................... keeps me healthy and fit.
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5. Granny enjoyed her grandchildren's ............................ and ............................ .
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Short Answer Questions
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1Rewrite the sentences using a gerund in place of the infinitive:
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1. Malanie likes to write poems.
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2. Boys love to play with toy cars.
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3. The old man began to shout.
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4. Many girls hate to exercise.
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5. Alan prefers to work in a group.
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6. They must continue to help us.
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7. The dog tried to chase the cat.
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8. The children began to sing songs.
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Long Answer Questions
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1Answer the followings:
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1. What are gerunds?
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2. In how many ways can we use gerunds? List them.
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3. Make six compound nouns using gerunds.
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One Word Answer
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Underline the Participles and the Gerunds in the following sentences and mark them 'P' and 'G', respectively:
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1. We saw a lion jumping through the hoops.
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2. Amassing wealth often ruins health.
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3. Success is not only winning applause.
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4. Are you afraid of entering a dark room?
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5. I cannot go on earning nothing.
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6. Much depends on Alan's returning before noon.
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7. Walking on the grass is forbidden.
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8. Hearing the commotion, he rushed out.
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9. The making of the plan is in hand.
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10. He was fond of playing cricket.
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Participles
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1Complete the following sentences by using the appropriate participle form of the verbs given in the brackets:
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1. A .......................... (roll) stone gathers no moss.
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2. The smell of .......................... (roast) chicken filled the kitchen.
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3. The Principal told the .......................... (trouble) father about his son's misdeeds.
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4.. The .......................... (reign) Miss World has visited many countries.
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5. Take off your .......................... (tear) shirt and put on a clean one
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6. Place your hand under a .......................... (run) tap to soothe the burn.
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7. The .......................... (damage) houses will be demolished, not repaired.
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8. Human beings belong to the category of .......................... (live) things.
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9. I must make a .......................... (write) note of your request, or I shall forget to respond to it.
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10. The teacher tried to interest her .......................... (bore) pupils with an interesting story.
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Short Answer Questions
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1Pick out the participles in these sentences and write whether it is Present or Past or Perfect Participle in the spaces provided:
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1. The rain came pouring down in torrents.
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2. Generally speaking, they received what they deserved.
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3. Lessons learnt easily are soon forgotten.
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4. Seeing the sunshine, she stepped into the garden.
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5. Eric, bereft of his only child, died of a broken heart.
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6. Seizing him by the arm, the policeman led him away.
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7. Being dissatisfted, he left the country.
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8. Her tattered dress needs mending.
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9. A lost opportunity never returns.
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10. The wind having failed, the crew set to work with a will.
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2Combine the pairs of sentences using a participle:
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1. The man opened the door. We entered.
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2. The safe door was open. The money was stolen.
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3. He seized a stick. He rushed at the snake.
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4. Hari alighted from the train. He fell over a sleeping dog.
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5. He resolved on a certain course. He acted with full determination.
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6. The essay was badly written. I had great difficulty in reading it.
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7. The hunter took up his gun. He went out to shoot the mad elephant.
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8. The train was delayed by a derailment. It arrived a day later.
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9. Lilian was charmed with the dresses. She bought five of them.
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10. The old man staggered back. He sat into the chair.
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Long Answer Questions
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1Answer these questions :
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1. What are the features of Present Participle?
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2. State the features of the Past Participle.
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3. Now is the perfect participle formed.
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Determiners
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1Fill in the blanks with a, an, the:
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1. She returned after .............................. hour.
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2. Honest men speak .............................. truth.
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3. Paris is .............................. beautiful city.
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4.Aladdin had .............................. wonderful lamp.
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5. . ............................. lamp had magical powers
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6. . ............................. Ganges is .............................. holy river.
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7. Do you see .............................. stars?
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8. Yesterday .............................. European came to my school.
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9. The children found .............................. egg in the nest.
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10. . ............................. nest was high up on .............................. tree.
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Short Answer Questions
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1Look at the following jumbled words. Make sentences from these words using a, an or the where necessary:
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1. is / it lives / mammal/but / in / sea / whale / biggest.
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2. living bird/ largest/ is/ ostrich.
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3. but/ very well/plays/ piano/ Sally/ hates/ it/ her sister.
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4. applied for/ did/ Alan/ job /get/ he/ and.
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5. going / to see / patient / I am / hospital/ to / there.
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Fill in the Blanks
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1Fill in the blanks with each item selecting the most suitable word in the brackets:
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1. My sister has .............................. dresses but she likes this one. (many / much/ little)
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2. We had .............................. of fun at the picnic on the sea beach. (a lot/ some/ any)
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3. When I went to the library there were .............................. students. (a few / some / any)
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4. How .............................. juice can you drink at a stretch? (many / much / little )
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5. There is now .............................. water left in this pitcher. (much/ a little/ few)
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6. I haven't .............................. money to spare. Do you have .............................. ? (some / any / a little)
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7. . ............................. cars have wheels. (many / some / all)
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Comparison of Adverbs
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1Fill in each blank in the following sentences with the positive, comparative or superlative adverbial form of the word given in brackets:
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1. The musicians in the group are competing with each other to see who can play ....................... (skilful).
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2. Joe behaved (obedient) ....................... than usual because he knew he would be rewarded by his grandfather.
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3. A special award will be given to the speaker who can argue the points ( convincingly) ...................... .
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4. The mother (loving) ....................... carried her baby to his cradle and rocked him gently to sleep.
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5. The stranger was welcomed (warm) ....................... by the villagers than by their landlords.
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6. The teacher spoke (encouraging) ....................... to the student who did not do well.
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7. The client wants a reply to his query ( early) ....................... than we can prepare it, as we need to do some research first.
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8. Georgie could not whisper the message to her friend Jeanie because she was sitting the (far) ....................... from her.
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9. The athlete gritted his teeth, determined to do (well) ....................... the next time.
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10. Everyone believed Joe's story rather than that of the other boy because he had always dealt with them (forthright) ...................... .
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2fill in the blanks with the suitable degree of comparison of the adverbs given in the brackets :
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1. The tortoise is an animal that moves ....................... than most other animals. (slowly)
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2. Queen Victoria ruled her empire ....................... than any other ruler. (wisely)
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3. They drive ....................... than us.(rash)
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4. That star is the ....................... of all.(bright)
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5. A camel is the ....................... mode of transport in the desert. ( safe)
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6. The girl was ....................... than all the other girls present there. (pretty)
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7. Who would not like to be the ....................... bowler in the world? (fast)
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8. The soldiers fought ....................... (bravely)
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9. He acts ....................... than all his brothers. (wisely)
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10. My aunt helped them very ...................... . (little)
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Short Answer Questions
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1Answer these questions:
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1. What do you understand by the degree of comparison?
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2. What is the comparative degree?
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3. What is the superlative degree?
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Adverbs as Connectives: Adverbials of Reason
One Word Answer
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1Complete the following sentences with a suitable adverbial of reason.
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1. I was not nominated to be prefect ............................ my poor results.
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2. The painting was awarded the first prize ............................ its fine brushwork and creative effort.
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3. Queuing up is necessary ............................ it will enable everyone to buy their food quickly.
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4. You can tell the water is boiling ............................ the kettle is whistling.
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5. Reading is necessary ............................ improving our vocabulary and ability to express ourselves.
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6. I arrived at school late ............................ my school bus had broken down.
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7. Mr Scott should be the project leader ............................ he has the experience.
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8. . ........................... Marian does not have the patience to learn how to read music, her parents will not be paying for more piano lessons.
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Short Answer Questions
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1In the following sentences, insert the given adverbs or adverb phrases in their normal position. Rewrite the sentences:
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1. The bus has left. (just)
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2.They are in time for dinner.(never)
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3. We know the answer.(already)
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4. This is good.(enough)
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5. We go to the cinema.(seldom)
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6. Harry should come.(here, one morning)
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7. I have to go to college on foot.(often)
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8. The child spoke loud to be heard.(enough)
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9. The tree is dead.(quite)
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10. My brother has seen a tiger.(never)
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2Use these adverb phrases in sentences of your own.
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1. By and by
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2. Far and near
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3. Far and wide
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4. Now and then
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5. As soon as
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6. To and fro
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7. After all
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8. In the long run
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9. Sooner or later
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10. Through and through
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Long Answer Questions
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1Answer these:
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1. What function does an adverb do when used as a connective?
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2. What are adverbials of reason?
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3. Explain any four of the positions that adverbs occupy in a sentence.
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Adjectives
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1Complete the following sentences with adjectives of your choice:
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1. I simply cannot imagine owning such a .......................... car.
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2. . ......................... jars of toffees and sweets look absolutely tempting.
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3. Doctor, please take a .......................... look at this .......................... wound on my knee.
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4. Dog owners in the area have been warned to keep .......................... pets indoors.
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5. . ......................... exhibit did you find most .......................... at the art show?
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2Complete each sentence with any suitable adjectives in the correct order
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1. Aunt Mary scolded Nallie for breaking her .......................... , jewellery box.
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2. It was certainly the .......................... disaster in the last decade.
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3. The princess did not know that the .......................... and ......................... . stranger was really a prince in disguise.
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4. Please help me carry this .......................... wooden box to the next room.
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5. The .......................... , .......................... and .......................... man frightened the children off with his loud voice.
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Short Answer Questions
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1Answer these questions:
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1. Give at least two examples how nouns are used as adjectives.
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2. Through two examples each, show how present participles and past participles work as adjectives.
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3. Show, through a couple of examples how adjectives can be used as nouns.
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4. What are compound adjectives?
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5. In what two positions do adjectives qualify nouns?
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6. Make five sentences using compound adjectives to bring out their meaning clearly.
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Correct Use of Adjectives
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The words listed below can be used to describe things. Use your dictionary -to find three other words that have similar meanings and can also be used to describe things.
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2. bright -
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3. shaggy -
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4. tender -
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5. warm -
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6. fierce -
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7. small -
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8. brave -
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9. sweet -
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10. quick -
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Short Answer Questions
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Now make up a short story using as many of the describing words given above as you wish -
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Correct Use of Prepositions
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1Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
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1. The fox played a trick ................................... the crow.
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2. I was talking ................................... my friend.
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3. George died ................................... cancer.
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4. Joe is proud ................................... her riches.
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5. They were surprised ................................... my failure.
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6. We must congratulate Alan ................................... his success the examination.
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7. She is not acquainted ................................... me.
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8. I disagree ................................... you ................................... all points.
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9. We must be kind ................................... the poor.
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10. Loraine is engaged ................................... her work.
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2Fill in the blanks with since, from, for, beside, besides, between, among;
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1. I have not seen him ................................... a long time.
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2. Lobo has been ill ................................... last night.
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3. Ten years have passed ................................... my father died.
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4. The carpenter worked hard ................................... morning till night.
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5. He promised he will work hard in right earnest .................................. . tomorrow.
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6. He came and sat ................................... me.
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7. There is no quarrel ................... you and me.
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8. There is honour ................................... thieves.
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9. What do you get ................................... your pay?
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10. She stood ................................... her mother.
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11. The Rajputs always quarrelled ................................... themselves.
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12. . .................................. this one I have no other dress.
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Short Answer Questions
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1Correct the following sentences and rewrite the corrected form:
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1. My mother is angry at the servant.
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2. He excels to singing.
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3. They succeeded to save the girl.
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4. The house is built by stones.
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5. He was called as a great statesman.
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6. He failed in life due with laziness.
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7. The fact is known by me.
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8. I am confident to win the lottery.
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Concord
Short Answer Questions
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1Make a sentence with each group of words, using the root verb in any correct tense and adding pronouns and possessive adjectives where ever necessary.
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1. Mary and Jane, jog daily,in neighbourhood park, with parents.
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2. There, be, tears in eyes, when, told, relatives, about accident.
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3. Mr Scott, celebrate, 90th birthday, with family tomorrow.
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Fill in the Blanks
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1Supply a verb in agreement with the subject in the following sentences:
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1. Bread and butter ................................. wholesome food.
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2. Kindness as well as justice ................................. to be our guide.
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3. Two and three ................................. five.
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4. The meeting ................................. chosen a President.
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5. The public ................................. requested not to walk on the grass.
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6. The cow as well as the horse ................................. grazing.
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7. Each of the suspected men ................................. arrested.
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8. None of you ................................. done his work properly.
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9. Neither of them ................................. remarkable for intelligence.
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10. Which one of these umbrellas ................................. yours?
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One Word Answer
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1Answer these :
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1. What kind of a verb does a singular subject demand?
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2. What kind of a verb should we use with a plural subject?
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3. What do you understand by notational concord?
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4. Explain the concord between nouns and pronouns.
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5. State the cases where we use a singular verb.
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6. State the cases where we use a plural verb.
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Short Answer Questions
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1Correct and rewrite the following sentences :
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1. We believes in her ability to succeed.
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2. His feet is long and muscular.
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3. The sun does not moves round anything.
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4. My sister's teeth is white and shiny.
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5. Birds lives in nests.
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6. The children is making a lot of noise.
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7. The train arrive at 7a.m.
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8. The army were marching in the streets.
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9. We has lived for four years.
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10. The sheep is grazing in the field.
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11. He have no friends in school.
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12. There is a lot of books in the library.
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Direct and indirect speech
Short Answer Questions
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1Change the following into indirect speech:
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1. He said, "I am unwell."
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2. She said, "The horse died in the night."
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3. They said to me, "We don't believe you."
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4. Ravi says, "I am glad to be here this morning."
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5. "Where do you live?" asked the stranger.
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6. The policeman said to us, "Where are you going?"
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7. "Call for the first witness," said the judge.
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8. He shouted, "Let me go."
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2Change these into Direct Speech:
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1. I asked Joe if she would lend me a pen.
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2. The boy said that he would go with us.
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3. He said that the earth moves round the sun.
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4. Ravi said that he was tired, and that he wished to go to bed.
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5. The old mouse asked who would bell the cat.
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6. She told me that she had not seen me for months.
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Long Answer Questions
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1Change the following requests I orders into reported speech:
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1. Mr Joseph said, "Miss Lily, please book me a ticket to London tomorrow. "
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2. Mr Joseph then said, "Could you arrange for me to meet Mr. Alan in London."
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3. The officer asked, "Men, make your beds, tidy this room and meet at the parade square in exactly half an hour!"
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4. The officer then said, "George, your boots are muddy. Polish them and leave them on this table for inspection tomorrow morning."
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Finish the Words
Name these
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1They are names of animals.
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1. por
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2. mag
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3. fer
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4. coy
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5. mu
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6. phea
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7. wom
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8. vul
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9. ki
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10. jer
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One Word Answer
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Use your dictionary to try to complete the following words. They are names of animals.
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1. Par ....................................
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2. mag ....................................
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3. fer ....................................
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4. coy ....................................
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5. mu .................................
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6. phea . .................................
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7. worn ..................................
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8. vul ....................................
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9. ki ....................................
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10. Jer ..............................
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11. coy ..............................
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12. hoo .............................
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13. VO ...............................
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14. hali .................................
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15. koa .................................
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16. gro ...............................
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17. ger ................................
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18. fal ................................
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Now put these names in alphabetical order.
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1. _____________ 2. _______________
3. _______________ 4. ______________
5._______________ 6. _____________
7. ________________ 8. ________________
9. _______________ 10. ____________
11. ______________ 12. ______________
13. _______________ 14.________________
15._______________ 16._____________
17. _______________ 18.________________
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Similes
Different Sounds of Things
Synonyms
Antonyms
Homonyms
Conversation
Long Answer Questions
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1Add tails (like isn't it?) to these sentences:
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1. Kuki Singh and Meena are Punjabi
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2. You have two sisters
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3. Your sister has my book
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4. We are late today
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5. Your teacher is a man
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6. Kuki Singh has brown eyes
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7. Your book is brown
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8. Your friends have black hair
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9. It's still early
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10. Meena has a bottle of sauce
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Fill in the Blanks
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1Fill' a' or' an' in the following sentences :
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1. He is ............ teacher.
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2. He is ............ English teacher.
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3. I have ............ box.
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4. I have ............ empty box.
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5. . ........... typist works in ............ office.
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6. Have you ............ match, please?
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Short Answer Questions
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1Use 'not' in these sentences instead of 'no'. Make the necessary changes wherever necessary.Write the short form also :
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1. He has no sauce.
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2. I have no teacher.
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3. My friend has no hat.
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4. They have no office.
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5. You have no chair.
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