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Ravreet Kaur
Subject: English
, asked on 14/5/18
Pls find all the mistakes in this
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Ravreet Kaur
Subject: English
, asked on 14/5/18
Pls find the mistakes
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Omm Prasad
Subject: English
, asked on 24/3/18
Rearrange
(C) In Africa / about 5000 years/ grown / ago /it was / first.
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Amrth Narayan
Subject: English
, asked on 13/3/18
difference between for and of in English
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Trishu
Subject: English
, asked on 10/3/18
Stuff and nonsense ! To hell with your 'silence' ! They had to put up this pompous show for something so trivial ! Things were much better on the stage. (a) What does 'this pompous show' refer to ? (b) What is that 'something so trivial'?? .... From chapter Patol babu.
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Blobhit Kumar Behera
Subject: English
, asked on 3/3/18
" The Only Sound Was the Scratching Of the Pens Over the Paper " Explain.
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Sumera
Subject: English
, asked on 2/3/18
His all family members are working
(Correct it)
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Sumera
Subject: English
, asked on 23/2/18
mine was a happy childhood. add a question tag
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Arpita Dua
Subject: English
, asked on 20/2/18
Omission and jumbled
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Aditya Dwivedi
Subject: English
, asked on 12/2/18
ErrorCorrection (4) She is a girl who lives near my house. All person have to shape his own fate. None of the news were useful. I will make any fresh juice for you.
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Sampada S K
Subject: English
, asked on 7/2/18
Underline the subject and encircle the predicate :
1 together they went to the market
2 We should respect our elders
3 The books lying at sixes and sevens in the room
4 All work no play makes Jack a dull boy
5 Where did you find this table
6 Greediness is a great curse
7 Equal are the day and nights to the blind
8 Please do not make noise
9 Fetch me a glass of water
10 She has a good memory
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Apurva Inamdar
Subject: English
, asked on 6/2/18
Please explain the meaning of this proverbial expression
5.
Who would leave an ozo feast and go to a poor ritual meal?
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Apurva Inamdar
Subject: English
, asked on 6/2/18
Please explain the meaning of this proverbial expression
2. Little bird who ate and drank and went out to challenge his personal spirit.
3. We have climbed the iroko tree today and would be foolish not to take down all the firewood we need.
4. He is not like the mortar which as soon as food comes its way turns its back on the ground.
5. Who would leave an ozo feast and go to a poor ritual meal?
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Apurva Inamdar
Subject: English
, asked on 6/2/18
Please explain the meaning of this proverbial expression
3.
We have climbed the iroko tree today and would be foolish not to take down all the firewood we need.
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Apurva Inamdar
Subject: English
, asked on 6/2/18
Little bird who ate and drank and went out to challenge his personal spirit.
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(C) In Africa / about 5000 years/ grown / ago /it was / first.
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1 together they went to the market
2 We should respect our elders
3 The books lying at sixes and sevens in the room
4 All work no play makes Jack a dull boy
5 Where did you find this table
6 Greediness is a great curse
7 Equal are the day and nights to the blind
8 Please do not make noise
9 Fetch me a glass of water
10 She has a good memory
5. Who would leave an ozo feast and go to a poor ritual meal?
2. Little bird who ate and drank and went out to challenge his personal spirit.
3. We have climbed the iroko tree today and would be foolish not to take down all the firewood we need.
4. He is not like the mortar which as soon as food comes its way turns its back on the ground.
5. Who would leave an ozo feast and go to a poor ritual meal?
3. We have climbed the iroko tree today and would be foolish not to take down all the firewood we need.