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Arpita Sahoo
Subject: English
, asked on 12/6/17
Underline the clauses in these sentences and state whether they are noun, adjective or adverb clause.
1. The narrator was greeted by a tall, bony old woman who was holding a candle.
2. I really cannot understand what he is trying to say.
3. Dilnaz will run in the race because her friend Jude is running too.
4. The Nature Park is the place where tomorrow's rally will be held.
5. I know that Sanskrit is an ancient language.
6. This story has been written by W W Jacobs whose favourite subject was marine life.
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Tushar Anand
Subject: English
, asked on 4/6/17
Solve this:
Answer
1
Arpita Sahoo
Subject: English
, asked on 2/6/17
Rewrite the sentences as directed.
1. The hotel is too expensive for us to stay. (Change into a negative sentence)
2. He is so honest that he will not take bribe. (Change into a positive sentence)
3. The boy was too clever to be cheated. (Use: so...)
4. He worked hard that he got a first grade. (Begin with: Having...)
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3
Arpita Sahoo
Subject: English
, asked on 2/6/17
Rewrite the sentences as directed.
1.
The bag was too heavy for me to carry.
(Use: so...that)
2.
He took a taxi to go to the railway station.
(Begin with: Having...)
3.
The weather was so hot that they could not play outside.
(Use: too)
4
. As Sumesh was tired, he slept early.
(Begin with: Being...)
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2
Superman
Subject: English
, asked on 1/6/17
Q1 Fill in the blanks with correct infinitives of the words given in brackets:
a)This fruit is poisonous ___(eat).
b) Please assist me __this box.(lift)
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1
Ayush Verma
Subject: English
, asked on 31/5/17
What are
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2
Superman
Subject: English
, asked on 30/5/17
Correct and rewrite the following sentences:(i) Correct and rewrite the following sentences: (a) The sage said that the man was mortal. (b) I cannot catch the train because I was late. (a) The sage said that the man was mortal. (b) I cannot catch the train because I was late. (i) Correct and rewrite the following sentences: (a) The sage said that the man was mortal. (b) I cannot catch th
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3
Manvitha
Subject: English
, asked on 17/5/17
Imagine that your school sports/annual day was held last Saturday. You participated in one of the field events and won a gold medal in that event. Now write a diary entry in around 150 words describing how you took part in the event and your feelings on winning it.
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3
Arpita Sahoo
Subject: English
, asked on 12/5/17
Replace the word 'good' with other suitable words
.
1.
He is expected to have something
good
to tell us.
2.
the pleasure of your
good
company.
3.
"It's not
good
there", he said, hastily.
4.
Whatever it is, it ain't
good
to see.
5.
being lucky in stumbling upon such a
good
dinner.
Answer
1
Arpita Sahoo
Subject: English
, asked on 9/5/17
Make meaningful and heart-touching sentences with:
1.Dip (as a noun)
2. Love (as a verb)
3. Love (as a noun)
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1
Karmen Vasamt
Subject: English
, asked on 9/5/17
replace the adjective with adjective phrase in this sentence
The Indian subcontinent consists of many countries.
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1
Shravasti Jha
Subject: English
, asked on 9/5/17
A dairy entry on how i celebrated buddh purnima
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5
Mukul Yadav
Subject: English
, asked on 30/4/17
how many types of sentence are according to class 7
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5
Himanshi Yadav
Subject: English
, asked on 26/4/17
Sir please tell is this que. I m not going to speak to her at all. Which type of sentence is it??????
Answer
3
Abu Backer Shaikh
Subject: English
, asked on 15/4/17
what are affirmative sentences? give examples
Answer
6
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1. The narrator was greeted by a tall, bony old woman who was holding a candle.
2. I really cannot understand what he is trying to say.
3. Dilnaz will run in the race because her friend Jude is running too.
4. The Nature Park is the place where tomorrow's rally will be held.
5. I know that Sanskrit is an ancient language.
6. This story has been written by W W Jacobs whose favourite subject was marine life.
1. The hotel is too expensive for us to stay. (Change into a negative sentence)
2. He is so honest that he will not take bribe. (Change into a positive sentence)
3. The boy was too clever to be cheated. (Use: so...)
4. He worked hard that he got a first grade. (Begin with: Having...)
1. The bag was too heavy for me to carry. (Use: so...that)
2. He took a taxi to go to the railway station. (Begin with: Having...)
3. The weather was so hot that they could not play outside. (Use: too)
4. As Sumesh was tired, he slept early. (Begin with: Being...)
a)This fruit is poisonous ___(eat).
b) Please assist me __this box.(lift)
1. He is expected to have something good to tell us.
2. the pleasure of your good company.
3. "It's not good there", he said, hastily.
4. Whatever it is, it ain't good to see.
5. being lucky in stumbling upon such a good dinner.
1.Dip (as a noun)
2. Love (as a verb)
3. Love (as a noun)
The Indian subcontinent consists of many countries.