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Anurag C
Subject: English
, asked on 12/11/16
Join these pair of sentences using the
Past Perfect Tense.
Make changes if necessary.
a. The train left. We arrived at the station.
b. The building project was completed. The new flats went up for sale.
Answer
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Anurag C
Subject: English
, asked on 11/11/16
Match the sentences in Column A with the phrases in Column B. Then rewrite the sentences.
Column A Column B
a. It is advisable to take a travel i. When she sang her big hit 'Only You'.
sickness pill.
b. The singer was applauded by her ii. when you are swimming in the society
fans. pool.
c. I always lock the front door. iii. while she is running the half marathon.
d. Good teachers know how to discipline iv. when iam alone at home.
their students.
e. Renu will make sure she drinks plenty v. while you're travelling by bus in
of water. the mountains.
f. It is important to be accompanied by vi. while also being concerned about their
someone. problems.
Answer
2
Sneha Roychowdhury
Subject: English
, asked on 10/9/16
give me the link for Jumbled up words /phrases exercises to solve .The level should be of Class 8 or 9 .
Answer
2
Adhiraj Nath
Subject: English
, asked on 24/8/16
Fill in the blanks(_) with future tense:- Our guest _(arrive) at the Indira Gandhi Airport early in the morning at 3 pm. They _(stay) with us for a week, they then _(leave) for Bangkok.
Answer
9
Ashutosh Sahoo
Subject: English
, asked on 22/8/16
i met an old friend while i _ to ludhiana two weeks ago . (meet,travel )
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2
Ashutosh Sahoo
Subject: English
, asked on 22/8/16
ramesh _ for children magazine. He _ currently _ a story based on mythology. (writes)
Answer
3
Anurag C
Subject: English
, asked on 28/6/16
Each of the following sentences is in the Simple Future, Future Continuous or Future Perfect Tense.
Change each of them into the other two kinds of the tenses mentioned.
1. Danny will be attending to his customers sincerely.
2. Mary will have shown fire to the heap of dry leaves.
3. Lily will glaze the windows.
Answer
2
Anurag C
Subject: English
, asked on 28/6/16
Each of the following sentences is in the Simple Past, Past Continuous or Past Perfect Tense.
Change each of them into the other two kinds of tenses mentioned.
1. Thomas drew the chair close to the window.
2. The policeman was blowing a whistle on seeing the thief.
3. Regular jogging practice had given a good shape to his body & mind.
Answer
3
Anurag C
Subject: English
, asked on 28/6/16
Each of the following sentences is in the Simple Present, Present Continuous or Present Perfect Tense.
Change each of them into the other two kinds of tenses mentioned.
1. Selena writes a letter to her mother.
2. John has pushed the table aside.
3. Rosy & her brother are binding the books.
Answer
1
Anurag C
Subject: English
, asked on 28/6/16
Change the following paragraph into Past & Future Tenses
There is a bird singing in that tree. I cannot see it as it is hidden among the leaves of the tree. But I can only say that the song of the bird is very sweet. I think it is a nightingale which prefers to sing in the evening. This bird often sings alone in the tree. It has a very melodious voice.
Answer
2
Anurag C
Subject: English
, asked on 28/6/16
Write down which kind of sentence each of the following sentence belong to
6. Had the saint again appeared before the audience?
7. Will they have got their house whitewashed by then?
8. Have Jerry & Larry returned home yet?
9. She has been appointed the Chief Secretary.
10. You will have flown to Brazil by then.
Answer
1
Anurag C
Subject: English
, asked on 28/6/16
Write down which kind of sentence each of the following sentences belongs to
1. The guard has waved the flag.
2. Dunnock a European bird will have sung a song by noon.
3. The wizards have chanted incantations to get the boy's memory back.
4. We had exported a large number of garments to the African countries.
5. Our ancestors had already prepared medicines from extracts of herbs.
Answer
1
Anurag C
Subject: English
, asked on 28/6/16
Change the following sentences in Future Perfect Tense
6. I shall do it well.
7. The dramatist will write a play for us.
8. The gardener will be giving round ends to the hedges.
9. Harry will take care of the children in the house.
10. Mr. John will not be playing the piano.
Answer
1
Anurag C
Subject: English
, asked on 28/6/16
Change the following sentences in Future Perfect Tense
1. Her eyes will be gleaming in the tube light.
2. The flowers will bloom in the spring season.
3. I shall drop you at the bus-stop at the earliest.
4. A troupe of dancers will be dancing under the floodlights.
5. The child will be cycling along the roadside.
Answer
5
Anurag C
Subject: English
, asked on 25/6/16
Answer the following questions:
1. When did India get freedom?
2. Who murdered Mahatma Gandhi?
3. Who was the first Prime Minister of United Kingdom?
4. When did India became a Republic?
5. Who was Einstein?
Answer
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What are you looking for?
a. The train left. We arrived at the station.
b. The building project was completed. The new flats went up for sale.
Column A Column B
a. It is advisable to take a travel i. When she sang her big hit 'Only You'.
sickness pill.
b. The singer was applauded by her ii. when you are swimming in the society
fans. pool.
c. I always lock the front door. iii. while she is running the half marathon.
d. Good teachers know how to discipline iv. when iam alone at home.
their students.
e. Renu will make sure she drinks plenty v. while you're travelling by bus in
of water. the mountains.
f. It is important to be accompanied by vi. while also being concerned about their
someone. problems.
Change each of them into the other two kinds of the tenses mentioned.
1. Danny will be attending to his customers sincerely.
2. Mary will have shown fire to the heap of dry leaves.
3. Lily will glaze the windows.
Change each of them into the other two kinds of tenses mentioned.
1. Thomas drew the chair close to the window.
2. The policeman was blowing a whistle on seeing the thief.
3. Regular jogging practice had given a good shape to his body & mind.
Change each of them into the other two kinds of tenses mentioned.
1. Selena writes a letter to her mother.
2. John has pushed the table aside.
3. Rosy & her brother are binding the books.
There is a bird singing in that tree. I cannot see it as it is hidden among the leaves of the tree. But I can only say that the song of the bird is very sweet. I think it is a nightingale which prefers to sing in the evening. This bird often sings alone in the tree. It has a very melodious voice.
6. Had the saint again appeared before the audience?
7. Will they have got their house whitewashed by then?
8. Have Jerry & Larry returned home yet?
9. She has been appointed the Chief Secretary.
10. You will have flown to Brazil by then.
1. The guard has waved the flag.
2. Dunnock a European bird will have sung a song by noon.
3. The wizards have chanted incantations to get the boy's memory back.
4. We had exported a large number of garments to the African countries.
5. Our ancestors had already prepared medicines from extracts of herbs.
6. I shall do it well.
7. The dramatist will write a play for us.
8. The gardener will be giving round ends to the hedges.
9. Harry will take care of the children in the house.
10. Mr. John will not be playing the piano.
1. Her eyes will be gleaming in the tube light.
2. The flowers will bloom in the spring season.
3. I shall drop you at the bus-stop at the earliest.
4. A troupe of dancers will be dancing under the floodlights.
5. The child will be cycling along the roadside.
1. When did India get freedom?
2. Who murdered Mahatma Gandhi?
3. Who was the first Prime Minister of United Kingdom?
4. When did India became a Republic?
5. Who was Einstein?