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Dev Vikal
Subject: English
, asked on 29/4/18
What is dood
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Sai Krishna Nayak
Subject: English
, asked on 21/2/18
Make sentences using the following words.
look for,set out,put out,wake up,
Answer
1
Adrija
Subject: English
, asked on 10/10/17
Why did the Emperor reward Taro. Explain in detail
Answer
1
Jairaj Jagdeep Singh Basur
Subject: English
, asked on 28/9/17
“I solved all the questions in first two hours only,” said Rakhi. It means ______
(A) She had solved all the questions in first two hours only.
(B) All the questions were solved by Rakhi in first two hours only.
(C) Rakhi could solve all the questions in first two hours only.
(D) All the questions could be solved by Rakhi in first two hours only.
Option B is the answer.Why is it the answer? Why are the other options wrong? Please explain.
Answer
1
Manty
Subject: English
, asked on 29/7/17
Make sentences with the words given:-
1.red 2.time 3.selfish 4.computer 5.community 6.edicts 7.utensils 8.P.C
1. red- Raj has a red cap
2.time-Time and tide waits for none.
3.selfish- My niece is very selfish.
4.computer- Computers are useful devices.
5.community- Many families living together form a community.
6.edicts-the edicts of Ashoka are famous in the world.
7.utensils- I help my mother in washing the utensils and then I it and keep it in a safely.
8.P.C-These days P.Cs have become very useful to us.
please check the sentences and there are grammatical mistakes, please correct them.
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4
Emon Pani
Subject: English
, asked on 17/7/17
HOW DID COLUMBIA MEET IT'S TRAGIC END ?
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1
Saumya Shekar
Subject: English
, asked on 26/6/17
Please make sentence on seena thanna , bal pakhna , gudhadi ka lal in hindi
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2
Saumya Shekar
Subject: English
, asked on 26/6/17
Please make sentence on gal fulana in hindi
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2
Manty
Subject: English
, asked on 18/6/17
Answers:-
1.
Did he complete the painting?
2.Will you please shut the door?
3.Were four-gold medals bagged by Indian Team?
4.Can her sister speak Malayalam fluently?
5.Will be the weather favourable tomorrow?
Please check these answers and explain the wrong.
Answer
2
Manty
Subject: English
, asked on 18/6/17
Answers:-
1.It is not a bad idea.
2.I shall see you again.
3.There is a lamp on the table.
4.Did't the thief hid himself in the shed.
5.Doesn't this road leads to the station.
PLease check if the answers are correct.
Answer
2
Manty
Subject: English
, asked on 30/5/17
Prose-"The Great Train Journey"
This is passage from the story and here is a question and its answer:-
Q.Whom did he met inside the carriage?Why did that person think that he was eligible to go to China?
Ans. When Suraj was staring out of the open door, someone greeted him from behind and Suraj spun round guiltily, his mouth full of apple. A dirty, bearded face was looking out at him from behind a pile of crates. The mouth was open wide, paan-stained grin. He was a ragged hippy and usually reserved that compartment for himself.
When Suraj asked the hippy that where the train goes, the hippy asked that where he wanted to go. Suraj answered him that he wanted to go all around the world. The hippy answered that he was on the right train and asked him a few questions and satisfied after getting the answers of all questions, yes, he thought that Suraj was eligible to go to China.
Please check the answer written and explain why it is incomplete.
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1
Manty
Subject: English
, asked on 29/5/17
The Great Train Journey
Questions and answers
1."Suraj waved to a passing train and kept waving until only the spiralling smoke remained."
Q.How did we know that Suraj liked trains?
Ans:- We know that Suraj liked trains because he liked waving to trains. He wondered about the people in them, and about where they were going and what it would be like there.
Please check the answer by the passage given and explain why it is incomplete.
Answer
1
Manty
Subject: English
, asked on 28/5/17
Poem- THE OLD BROWN HORSE
Summary of the poem
The poem 'Old Brown Horse' tells the tale of an old brown horse who is now past his prime. He had seen better days when he was young. Now as he has grown old, He stands near the fence and looks over as if exhausted and tired. He seems to be speaking to the people who passed by the field that he had his day and now he was just watching everyone go about doing their jobs unconcerned about the horses existence. No one seems to be bothered about the horses for now they drive their motor-cars and no one needs the service of a horse more so if he was old, lame and half-blind. So he is left to feed for himself. His coat appears unkempt now whereas by a master who was fond of him. Now that the sends of the time had him useless, His master chose to drive about a motor-car. This what saddens the poor horse. As he had grown old and unfit, his master was oblivious to his presence. He reminisces about his pleasant past and the time he and his master spent together. Once in a while when a considerate person happens to pass by, notices the weary horse resting on the topmost bar if the fence. The person takes pity on the horse and speaks a kind word or two, soothing the horse's agony. The person touches his mane or shaggy coat. The horse lets out a sigh for he does not mind his act of kindness just like he does not mind other' difference.
As the reader moves towards the end of the poem, the poet asks the reader to stop for a while if she/he happens to pass by, the field where the old brown horse stands and speaks a few affectionate words. The poet remarks that the horse was once as young and lively as the person. The Horse would love the generous touch of the person's young hands and would be grateful for the kind concern shown to a horse who had his day.
Answer the following questions:
-
Q1. What is the poet's request to the passer by?
Ans:- The poet is requesting the passer-by to stop if she/he happens to pass by, the field where the old brown horse stands and speaks a few affectionate words. The person shall also speak a kind word or two, soothing the horse's agony. The horse lets out a sigh for he does not mind the kindness act.
Please check the answer given and please explain why it is incomplete.
Answer
2
Manty
Subject: English
, asked on 21/4/17
3.
A funny joke
was told by Ram.
check the answers.
Answer
2
Manty
Subject: English
, asked on 20/4/17
Make sentences:-
1.The cat went
across the street.
2.
A funny joke
was told by Ram.
please check the sentences.
Answer
1
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What are you looking for?
look for,set out,put out,wake up,
(A) She had solved all the questions in first two hours only.
(B) All the questions were solved by Rakhi in first two hours only.
(C) Rakhi could solve all the questions in first two hours only.
(D) All the questions could be solved by Rakhi in first two hours only.
Option B is the answer.Why is it the answer? Why are the other options wrong? Please explain.
1.red 2.time 3.selfish 4.computer 5.community 6.edicts 7.utensils 8.P.C
1. red- Raj has a red cap
2.time-Time and tide waits for none.
3.selfish- My niece is very selfish.
4.computer- Computers are useful devices.
5.community- Many families living together form a community.
6.edicts-the edicts of Ashoka are famous in the world.
7.utensils- I help my mother in washing the utensils and then I it and keep it in a safely.
8.P.C-These days P.Cs have become very useful to us.
please check the sentences and there are grammatical mistakes, please correct them.
Answers:-
1.Did he complete the painting?
2.Will you please shut the door?
3.Were four-gold medals bagged by Indian Team?
4.Can her sister speak Malayalam fluently?
5.Will be the weather favourable tomorrow?
Please check these answers and explain the wrong.
Answers:-
1.It is not a bad idea.
2.I shall see you again.
3.There is a lamp on the table.
4.Did't the thief hid himself in the shed.
5.Doesn't this road leads to the station.
PLease check if the answers are correct.
This is passage from the story and here is a question and its answer:-
Q.Whom did he met inside the carriage?Why did that person think that he was eligible to go to China?
Ans. When Suraj was staring out of the open door, someone greeted him from behind and Suraj spun round guiltily, his mouth full of apple. A dirty, bearded face was looking out at him from behind a pile of crates. The mouth was open wide, paan-stained grin. He was a ragged hippy and usually reserved that compartment for himself.
When Suraj asked the hippy that where the train goes, the hippy asked that where he wanted to go. Suraj answered him that he wanted to go all around the world. The hippy answered that he was on the right train and asked him a few questions and satisfied after getting the answers of all questions, yes, he thought that Suraj was eligible to go to China.
Please check the answer written and explain why it is incomplete.
The Great Train Journey
Questions and answers
1."Suraj waved to a passing train and kept waving until only the spiralling smoke remained."
Q.How did we know that Suraj liked trains?
Ans:- We know that Suraj liked trains because he liked waving to trains. He wondered about the people in them, and about where they were going and what it would be like there.
Please check the answer by the passage given and explain why it is incomplete.
Summary of the poem
The poem 'Old Brown Horse' tells the tale of an old brown horse who is now past his prime. He had seen better days when he was young. Now as he has grown old, He stands near the fence and looks over as if exhausted and tired. He seems to be speaking to the people who passed by the field that he had his day and now he was just watching everyone go about doing their jobs unconcerned about the horses existence. No one seems to be bothered about the horses for now they drive their motor-cars and no one needs the service of a horse more so if he was old, lame and half-blind. So he is left to feed for himself. His coat appears unkempt now whereas by a master who was fond of him. Now that the sends of the time had him useless, His master chose to drive about a motor-car. This what saddens the poor horse. As he had grown old and unfit, his master was oblivious to his presence. He reminisces about his pleasant past and the time he and his master spent together. Once in a while when a considerate person happens to pass by, notices the weary horse resting on the topmost bar if the fence. The person takes pity on the horse and speaks a kind word or two, soothing the horse's agony. The person touches his mane or shaggy coat. The horse lets out a sigh for he does not mind his act of kindness just like he does not mind other' difference.
As the reader moves towards the end of the poem, the poet asks the reader to stop for a while if she/he happens to pass by, the field where the old brown horse stands and speaks a few affectionate words. The poet remarks that the horse was once as young and lively as the person. The Horse would love the generous touch of the person's young hands and would be grateful for the kind concern shown to a horse who had his day.
Answer the following questions:-
Q1. What is the poet's request to the passer by?
Ans:- The poet is requesting the passer-by to stop if she/he happens to pass by, the field where the old brown horse stands and speaks a few affectionate words. The person shall also speak a kind word or two, soothing the horse's agony. The horse lets out a sigh for he does not mind the kindness act.
Please check the answer given and please explain why it is incomplete.
3.A funny joke was told by Ram.
check the answers.
1.The cat went across the street.
2.A funny joke was told by Ram.
please check the sentences.