AP English Grammar 6 Solution
AP English Grammar 6 Solution
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ENGLISH
GRAMMAR 6
Answer Key
Chapter 1. The Sentence
A. 1. a 2. b 3. d 4. c
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D. 1. The stars are self illuminated and the moon gets light from the sun.
2. People in our society called the fire tenders on time.
3. My mother baked pudding for my friends.
4. This road leads you to Chennai.
5. The transport service of Gujarat is excellent.
6. My friend blamed me for the mistake.
7. The old engine of my car stopped on my way back to Mumbai.
8. The hospital staff was found nursing the patient gently.
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7. Hardly any could have borne such hardship with a smile.
8. Shelly was doing her homework.
9. Who else could have spoken better than her.
10. They must remember to visit him today.
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F. 1. a. The garden near my home is very beautiful.
b. It has several varieties of trees.
c. The landscaping in the garden adds beauty.
d. It has also a trekking path inside.
e. The garden is filled with flowering plants and greenery all around.
2. I go to a Garden daily. All first I take two rounds of the whole garden walking on the
pathways. Therefore, I do yoga & Pranayam sitting amidst nature. I have made some friends
with whom I drink alone fruit juice daily in the garden to stay healthy.
A. 1. b 2. c 3. b 4. d
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B. 1. What a joke! - Exclamatory
2. Vibha lives in Kolkata. - Assertive - affirmative
3. Have a good time at the picnic. - Imperative - wish
4. Please pass on the salt. - Imperative - request
5. Go to your classroom now. - Imperative - order
6. The monsoon is quite near - Assertive - affirmative
7. This is the bag I was looking for. - Assertive - affirmative
8. Where has the airplane disappeared?. - Interrogative.
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C. 1. Tendulkar batted brilliantly.
2. It is nice, for she has agreed to come.
3. He died a tragic death.
4. His behaviour is very amusing.
5. He is an honest man
6. It is a lovely bouquet
7. you had been lost all their days.
8. you are very smart.
D. 1. You are blaming me for your mistake. Aren’t you?
2. The soldiers fought bravely in the war, Didn’t they?
3. Mr. Ranjan looks handsome in white T- shirt, Doesn’t he?
4. There used to be an old building. Isn’ t it?
5. Shaan has gone to Kyoto for meeting. Hasn’t he?
6. His hands were not moving freely after the accident, Were they?
7. They will pitch in to the task of cleaning the street, won’t they?
8. The room was not spacious, was it?
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4. Did Father not take a football and a handball to play?
5. Did we not enjoy playing together?
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B. 1. Life is a struggle. 2. Bravery is a great virtue.
3. Health is wealth. 4. King Solomon was famous for his wisdom.
5. Honesty is the best policy. 6. Cleanliness is godliness.
7. The love of a mother is unmatched. 8. The girl was conferred upon the award for her bravery.
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3. There was a wooden box in the cupboard
4. The mountains symbolize might and generosity.
5. The zoo had many species of monkey.
6. Animals understands the languages of love.
7. Cows are grazing on green fields.
8. The deer ran faster to escape from lions.
9. The man is eating a sandwich.
10. The doctors treated the patients with care and concern.
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2. I have a habit of keeping my things safe and at proper places. I keep my books & notebooks on
my shelf hung over my study table. My clothes are stacked in my wardrobe. I have a shoe rack in
my room. I keep my shoes, slipper and shoe polish on my shoe rack. My room is neat & clean. I
broom my room every day and sweep it neatly with a mop. I also spread fragrant room freshener
at least once a day. My room appears organized with everything kept in it systematically.
Chapter 4. Pronouns
A. 1. c 2. b 3. b 4. a
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B. 1. This is the same car which I saw at the Auto Expo. This: Demonstrated
2. Everyone will bring their Science book tomorrow. Their: Possessive
3. Either of you two will go to Nani’s home. Either: Indefinite
4. Which is your favorite flavor between chocolate and vanilla? Which: Interrogative
5. My father himself went to pick my sister up from the airport. Himself : Emphatic
6. I bake cake myself. Myself: reflective
7. These colour pencils belong to them. These: Demonstrative
8. A friend of mine is planning to go trekking. Mine: possessive
9. What have you brought from your home? What : Interrogative
10. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was a brave heart who formed INA. Who: Relative pronoun
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C. 1. These
2. him
3. yours
4. mine
5. Those
6. this
7. that
8. He, it
D. 1. himself
2. themselves
3. itself
4. myself
5. themselves
6. ourselves
7. itself
8. themselves
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2. I have a habit of keeping my things safe and at proper places. I keep my books & notebooks
on my shelf hung over my study table. My clothes are stacked in my wardrobe. I have a shoe
rack in my room. I keep my shoes, slipper and shoe polish on my shoe rack. My room is neat &
clean. I broom my room every day and sweep it neatly with a mop. I also spread fragrant room
freshener at least once a day. My room appears organized with everything kept in it systematically.
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Chapter 5 Subject - Verb Agreement
A. 1. c 2. b 3. b 4. b
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B. 1. has
2. is
3. were
4. are
5. am
6. is
7. was
8. are
9. are
10. has
C. 1. flies
2. fly
3. flies
1. is
2. were
3. was
1. goes
2. goes
3. go
D. 1. spectacles
2. news
3. many students
4. everyone
5. much
6. teacher
7. shoes
8. rail
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2. The sheep are grazing grass in the field.
3. The pieces of information were forwarded by the spy in Afghanistan.
4. The student of class IV has gone on a picnic
5. The businessmen and the philanthropists are coming forward to invest their money in potential
startups.
6. All the students will get the annual award of the best student.
7. Apples a day keep the doctors away.
8. The briefcase carrying my important documents were, taken away by thief.
Chapter 6 Adjectives
A. 1. c 2. c 3. b 4. b
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B. 1. The guests arrived with their pet. Possessive adjective
2. My blue pen got lost yesterday. Adjective of quality
3. Sandeepa forgot her purse at home. Possessive adjective
4. The teacher called all the students outside in the ground. Adjective of place
5. This is the first time for me in Kashmir. Adjective of time
6. I ordered two pizzas and one pepsi. Adjective of numbers
7. The apples from this orchard are supplied all over the country. Demonstrative
8. There are thirty five students in our class. Adjective of numbers
9. Which flavor do you like the most in ice cream? Adjective of Interrogation
10. Whose notebooks were stolen from the staffroom? Adjective of Interrogation
C. 1. terrible
2. his
3. which
4. either
5. this
6. first
7. forty
8. a little
9. all
10. brightest
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3. I did many productive works on last Sunday.
4. you will find over priced apartments in the locality of the city.
5. Demonetisation was a historic moment in our country.
6. A person is capable to comprehend his/her mindful thoughts easily.
7. The Taj Mahal is one of the seven wonders of the word.
8. A talented human can find solution to any problem in his life.
9. The troubled farmers resort to suicide.
10. My father had many academic achievements during studies.
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B. 1. a little
2. Every
3. any
4. any
5. a few
6. the few
7. Each
8. Some
E. The thief was tall and thin. He wore a hat on his head and white gloves in his hands. He was
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also wearing a long coat and gumboots. A sharp knife was shinning in his hands. He broke into
the locked horse at around 3 am. He came out of the house at 4 am with costly jewellery and
some clothes. He looked more dangerous than any ordinary burglar.
Chapter 8. Verbs
A. 1. b 2. a 3. d 4. d
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B. 1. Intransitive
2. Transitive
3. Transitive
4. Intransitive
5. Intransitive
6. Intransitive
7. Transitive
8. Transitive
MV HV
C. 1. To look down from the top of the Burj Khalifa is fearful.
HV MV
2. Roohi is never going to donate her old toys.
HV MV
3. Qutub Minar has stairs lined with its minaret.
MV
4. I have been to New York three times.
MV HV MV
5. The child told me that he did not steal the chalks.
HV MV
6. From now on, Kshitij will do his homework neatly.
MV
7. Mr. Jackson was a lion- tamer at the circus.
HV MV
8. The people were not aware of the flood warnings by MET department.
MV
9. I am an assistant manager at a bank.
MV HV
10. I am leading a group of twelve people to trekking in Leh.
C. 1. bought
2. delivered
3. shut
4. spread
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5. spent
6. founded
7. held
8. rose
9. caught
10. forgotten / forgot
E. 1. frighten
2. realise
3. Simplified
4. encourage
5. apologies
6. Sympathize
7. accompany
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Chapter 9. Adverbs
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5. I put the car in reverse gear but it moved forward. adverb of manner
6. The Taj Mahal was built five hundred years ago. adverb of time
7. The eagle files up in the sky. adverb of degree
8. How did the recently built bridge collapse? adverb of manner
9. The signage at this crossing should have the arrow directing outward. adverb of degree
10. The Employment News is published weekly. adverb of frequency
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1. I think Meeta is much better today. Her first night was very uncomfortable, with swelling
in the legs, but the pain has rather subsided over the week.
2. Although Sahil noticed his dairy on his desk last he could have left it elsewhere unmindfully.
3. My younger sister schedules too many errands frequently in one day. But she manages to seldom
complete all of them. Yesterday, she quite got up quite early and talked with me earnestly about her
so many plans for the day.
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Chapter 10. The Preposition
A. 1. a 2. c 3. c 4. a
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B. 1. For the past five days, the heap of garbage lying in front of the New Avenue street is
increasing (Direction) Simple Preposition
C. 1. for
2. in
3. towards
4. towards
5. into
6. on
7. to across
8. for
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8. After loitering around the village for three hours, the lions went to the jungle.
9. Big Ben is situated at London in England.
10. The patient was front made to lie down the bed for operation.
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The movement of the people in Mumbai begins early in the morning. People can be seen walking
towards sea beaches. Some of them walk on the shore with their pets beside them Pavements of
almost all the starts in the morning can be seen thronged with the people of all ages. The vendors with
fruits- juice and tea stalls are found under the bridge between Sakinka and Juhu in a large number.
Coast Guards sit inside the cabins on the sea beaches and watch the people’s movements carefully.
The sea link in Mumbai is a corridor across the sea and people Love walking over it.
A. 1. c 2. c 3. a 4. d
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B. 1. Plays
2. fly
3. writes
4. runs
5. study
6. tells
7. have planned
8. does come
D. 1. The Director and Principal make announcement of extra classes from next week. makes
2. They has a big swimming pool inside their house. have
3. Shruti as well as her younger brother brush teeth daily. brushes
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4. Sages doesn’t care much about their appearance. don’t
5. The bouquets of rose flowers enhances the decor of a house. enhance
6. The new test-series do come with additional test papers. does
7. Does we has no right to raise our voice over the wrongdoings? Do we have
8. If you buys two shirts, you gets pair of trousers free. buy / get
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My day begins with a large number of chores. At first I wake up early for a walk. Thereafter I do some
exercises and practice yoga for some time. I drink like warm water withe some salt and a few drops of lemon juice
mixed in it. I nature all the plants in my small garden and water them all with the help of sprinklers . I take my bath
after completing this job. Having taken my breakfast I take rest for some time. My day continues with several other
activities.
Chapter 12. Present Continuous Tense
A. 1. b 2. d 3. b 4. b
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B. 1. is taking
2. is swimming
3. are dancing
4. I am fetching
5. are breeding
6. is watching
7. are planning
8. is writing
D. 1. The professor is not asking the student to carry history book tomorrow.
2. Is this vehicle running on electricity?
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3. The car racers are not driving slow.
4. The people are not implementing unhealthy eating habits despite knowing about them.
5. Are The batsmen running for two runs?
6. The baby is not playing in the cradle?
7. The designers from pairs are participating in Lakme Fashion show.
8. Is the criminal facing an imprisonment of eight years?
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A. 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. b
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B. 1. has left
2. have set
3. have started
4. have stopped
5. Have, treated
6. has attempted
7. has grown
8. has added
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6. The boy as well as his parents have arrived to attend the parent-teacher meeting has
7. Have you ever participate in a debate competition? participated
8. Shikha’s mother have always be her inspiration. has always been
9. Rahul has ran in many running events. has run
10. All the children has learn their lesson well. have learned
D. 1. Has the umpire declared the batsman run out?
2. The pollution control Board has observed excess pollution in the air.
3. I have watched this movie three times.
4. The onlookers have started to help the injured people.
5. Julian has filed a complaint of assault against his boss.
6. Has the principal checked every class?
7. Priya has decided to apply for higher studies in foreign university.
8. My grandma has gone to the garden
9. Hasn’t Ms. Verma told the students to keep quiet?
10. The smoke has not come out of the factory.
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Have not forgotten
Has left Present Perfect Tense
Has played
A. 1. c 2. b 3. b 4. b
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B. 1. saw
2. visited
3. came
4. reached
5. finished
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4. Didn’t the judge ask the lawyer about evidence?
5. Malini Mehta went to the mountains for meditation.
6. My mother cut the vegetable for breakfast yesterday.
7. Did the teacher give the test last week?
8. Jai withdrew five thousand rupees from ATM.
D. 1. Granny wondered about the new smart phone.
2. The vendor did not deliver the newspaper.
3. All the children evaluated the building in an earthquake drill.
4. The host of the party embarrassed his invitees.
5. Nandini graduated in 2014.
6. The dam authority released water into the river on Saturday.
7. All my friends woke up early.
8. Police inquired the witnesses related to the case.
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E. Recently I watched one of the series of the cartoon show Tom and Jerry. The show was filled with a
lot of fun. Especially the cheese scene of both the characters was hilarious. Tom played a large
number of pranks with Jerry and she had to call her cousin to teach him a lesson. Jerry’s cousin was
intelligent and she planned out to make Tom miserable. The show was very entertaining.
A. 1. a 2. d 3. b 4. a
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B. 1. Were playing
2. Was preparing
3. Were playing
4. Were sitting
5. Were studying
6. Was baking
7. Was landing
8. Was forgetting
B. 1. The gardener was planted new saplings in the garden was planting
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2. The girl along with her parents were going on a picnic was going
3. The teacher was happy to see that the students were make the drawing quietly. Were making
4. Was you going to the temple when I saw you? Were you going
5. Weren’t Rajesh hidden the bag behind the curtains? Weren’t Rajesh hiding
6. The bus as well as the passengers were going to Rishikesh. Was going
7. The microwave oven were not functioning properly. Was not functioning
8. Milind were watched the TV when his parents arrived. Was watching
A. 1. a 2. c 3. c 4. c
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C. 1. The victim had report the ordeal to the SHO of the area. had reported
2. The driver ignored the signage which had led him to the deserted road. had ignored/led
3. The committee had ordering the judicial inquiry into the matter. had ordered
4. They had send an e-mail to the office. had sent
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5. Had our principal announce the holiday for one week? Had- announced
6. Hadn’t the hospital admit the casualties on time? Hadn’t - admitted
7. David had not be to New Delhi in his childhood. had not taken
8. The watchman had alerting the residents before the burglary. had alerted.
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E. had loaded
had reached
had tired had started
had promised
had seen
had been
had explained
had known
had told
A. 1. a 2. c 3. a 4. b
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B. 1. will carry
2. will faint
3. will inaugurate
4. will brew
5. will go
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6. will break
7. will cool
8. will get
C. 1. Mr. Shah will got late for the party. will get
2. I shall went to my home after the lunch break. shall go
3. Will I been an amazing human? will I be
4. The Indian wrestlers shall not participated in upcoming events. will not participate
5. The employees will got their salary on 5th April. will get
6. Willn’t police personnel catch criminals? won’t
7. We shalln’t go to school tomorrow as it is a holiday. shan’t
8. Our new neighbors will moving to their house next Friday. will move
D. 1. The vehicles will not create much pollution as the industries do.
2. The peon will distributed sweets to the entire staff.
3. Will it work well after repairing?
4. The firefighters will extinguish the fires in three hours.
5. Won’t the teacher teach you how to solve this sum.
6. My father will be busy in doing his work.
7. The flight will not take off due to heavy storm.
8. Jia will find peace when she will stop caring about the people’s behavior and opinion.
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will carry
will take
will have
will not venture
will get
will be
will have
A. 1. b 2. d 3. c 4. c
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3. will be testing
4. will be protesting
5. will be running
6. will be joining
7. will be shutting
8. will be getting
C. 1. Manish decides that he will been driving to his office today. will be
2. The Prime Minister will be left for Pairs meeting tomorrow. will be leaving
3. Today, I shall not be eaten my dinner on time. shall not be eating
4. Won’t the criminal be told the truth in the court? Won’t - be telling
5. Shall the commander giving order to attack? Shall - be giving
6. The two political parties will not making an alliance after the elections. will not be making
7. Will the government been paid the farmers for their losses? will the govt be paying
8. The kids will be made a mess if left alone. will be making.
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Will be taking
Will be going
Will be leaving
Will be going
Will be eating
Will be spending
Chapter 19. Future Perfect Tense
A. 1. a 2. c 3. c 4. c
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Will have migrated
Will have frozen
Will have become
Will have taken
Will have left
Will have covered
Chapter 20. Active and Passive Voice
A. 1. b 2. a 3. a 4. b
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B. 1. Passive
2. Passive
3. Passive
4. Active
5. Passive
6. Active
7. Passive
8. Passive
2. The chefs will prepare traditional and foreign cuisines for international guests.
C. 1. was laughed
2. were being distributed
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3. is driven
4. has been finalised
5. had been celebrated
6. are being lifted
7. will be make
8. will have been delivered
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A. 1. c 2. d 3. b 4. b
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B. 1. Rani told me that she was going to market the next day.
2. Vihaan asked where his new shoes were.
3. The teacher said that the sun rises in the east.
4. Ram asked me if I had seen the Taj Mahal.
5. Parents told their kid to respect others.
6. My mother exclaimed with anger and told me that I had made a mess of my room.
7. The guest told the manager that they would arrive at the hotel next week.
8. The thief told the judge that he had not stolen the diamond necklace that night.
C. 1. The chef said, ‘To make dhokla the batter should be of smooth consistency.’
2. The lawyer said to the couple, ‘Think once more before you file the case?’
3. Ms. Rachna said, ‘Hurray! I have won the rangoli competition at college level.’
4. The principal said to the staff, ‘Is anyone of you have some new ideas to celebrate children’s day?’
5. The police said to the witness, ‘Have you seen the person wanted for burglary?’
6. Kavya said to her class teacher, ‘ I will not come to school tomorrow.’
7. The contractor says, ‘ I will start the unfinished project now.’
8. The weather department said, ‘It may rain today.’
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D. Direct Speech Indirect Speech
1. yesterday the previous day / The day before
2. next month the following month
3. today that day
4. now then
5. ago before
6. last week the week before / the previous week
7. these those
8. tonight that night
9. here there
10. tomorrow the next day
Chapter 22. Punctuation Marks
A. 1. a 2. b 3. b 4. b
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B. 1. Morris the martin was flying around the solar system one day, When he saw a strange light in front
of him. ‘What is that?’ he thought to himself. Morris was scared but he flew a little bit closer
so that he could see it better. ‘Hello!’, he called out. There was no reply. ‘Hello, is anyone
there ?’ he called. But again there was no reply. Suddenly, a creature appeared in front of the light.
‘Boo !’ it shouted. Poor Morris got really scared and he flew off home and hid under his bed.
D. 1. Brandon said, ‘ Will you invite your school friend to your birthday party?’
2. Grandpa said, ‘ Wow ! it is such a resplendent view of the valley.’
3. Monika said to panel, ‘Where are you going this weekend?’
4. They say, ‘No one should enter the office without permission.’
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5. The ticket examiner said to the passenger, ‘Show me your ticket.’
6. The kids will say, ‘We are getting board.’
7. The new leader says, ‘I will fulfill all my promises.’
8. The captain said, ‘Hurray ! we qualified for the finals.’
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A. 1. b 2. c 3. d 4. b (Collective noun)
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B. 1. Our actions show the real attitude rather than what we say or speak.
3. The attractive external appearance of something is not a reliable indication of its true nature.
C. 1. board
2. hear
3. their
4. allowed
5. week
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6. bear
7. hangar
8. tale
2. The whether department forcasted the early arrival of the monsoon. forecast
5. These days most people waist their time on mobile phones waste
E 1. speak
2. intelligent
3. rest
4. funny
5. blemished / discoloured
6. ill
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2 3
H O U T
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C O W B O Y
U
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S C D G
8 9 10
S P E C I A L O I L O
11 13
O O N W A
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L I I D N N O W
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B R O W N N L C
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U T R E P E A T E D
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Chapter 24. Paragraph and Debate Writing
A. 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. a
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B. Trees are our friends. They are very precious we largely depend upon trees for many things. Trees
give us fruits and oxygen for our survival. Trees are the habitats for several creatures. Birds make
then nests in trees and owls hide in the hollows made in their trunks. Creatures like bats and squirrels
too take shelter on trees. Trees as natural vegetation provide a lot more things like wood for fuels
timbers for wooden products and shed their leaves to create natural manner. Trees are the resource
to generate purity in atmosphere. They and their deep rooted roots help soils from erosion.
Trees are true friends of mankind.
C. Yoga is an old practice that helps in marinating good health in life. Yoga has manifold benefits.
Asanas of yoga help us keep our body fit and fine Pranayamas in yoga purify our respiratory system
regulating the circulation of blood in our nervous system in adequately balanced manner. A regular
practitioner of yoga defeats the agency process and remains disease free throughout life.Yoga is a
true means to gain happiness and live a stress free life.
E. The habit of Reading Books is always better than that of watching movies. Although the impact
of watching movies seems to be more on any individual but it remains temporary for a short
period. On the other hand, reading a book leaves an imprint on minds forever The pages of any
book carry valuable words related with lives being lived practically while watching movies a
person starts to believe in imaginary world practically not feasible to live. Books contain a lot of
ethics and philosophy that help a person make his / her life sublime. On the contrary watching
movies at times sway a person out of the realistic situation. Hence reading book is always better.
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F. For a long time my friend was experimenting and trying to make a lotion which could help an
individual become invisible. He was very happy to get success in making that lotion. The moment
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he reveled the secret to me, I too become very curious to feel what would happen once we consumed
it.
Today I am going to his home laboratory to know more about it. Though I am very excited yet a fear
of getting disappeared is troubling me a lot. But we both shall drink the lotion tomorrow. Once we are
invisible we shall roam around the city and will identify the wrongdoers. The corruption in our country
has arisen too much. We shall invisibly expose such corrupt people and help the police nab them.
Criminals, thieves and all such enemies of our society will be brought forth to the laws of our country
and they will be convicted for all their sins. We shall try to help the people in needs invisibly so that their
faith is God increases. We shall also play prank with children to entertain them and make them happy.
A. 1. a 2. c 3. a 4. d
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All the students of classes VI - X are hereby notified that an Inter- house talent competition will
be organized on 12th Dec 20xx in collaboration will Zee channel. The competition will take place in
school auditorium and will culminate with prize distribution on the same day. The students interested
in participation may submit their names to their respective House wardens latest by 30th November.
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D. MANSUKH SOCIETY
NOTICE
‘No Parking’
30th Nov 20xx
This is to bring to the kind notice of all residents of Mansukh Society that due to random parking
of vehicles inside the campus a lot of difficulties are being faced by many residents during peak
office hours. All are hereby expected to park their vehicles in the alloted parking areas. The areas
marked with the signages ‘No Parking must not be occupied by any kind of vehicles with immediate
effect, Expecting Co-operation from one and all
Sunil kumar
President
Mansukh Society.
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A. Manju : Yes, actually Rohan is nor performing well in Mathematics. He is very scared of his
Maths teacher
Priya : The Maths teacher is very strict. She doesn’t listen to anybody. She teaches well and
expects everyone to perform
Manju : That’s why I am scared. Rohan keeps on complaining against her rude behavior with
him.
Priya : You must tell her the reason for not performing in examination. Also try to explore the
facts talking to her.
Manju : Yes, I’ll try to meet her soon and seek her advice
B. Mother : Bittu, again you are late today. Why don’t you wake up early?
Mother : So, you went on sleeping for another 2 hours and now its late.
Mother : Your sorry will not help. Hurry up now get ready fast.
Mother : No point is discussing any more. We are already late to school and I wish if you
develop a habit of getting early every day.:
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C. Father : Roshan, What are you plans after 12?
Father : Ok that’s fine. But have you decided about the college and place?
Rajat : The first paper is social studies. What are you referring to for preparation.
Rajat : But questions may be asked from the text book also.
Rajat : And also make a note of key-points. That will help us perform better.
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E. Joan : By the way, Have you got all notes with you?
Joan : See at the end of every chapter there are a few sums given for practice.
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Sam : I got it. I shall solve all of them.
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A. A 1. d 2. b
B. 1. False
2. True
C. 1. Garbage, waste
2. Pollution can be categorized as land, water and air pollution as a whole it is termed environment
pollution which disturbs entire Eco - system of the earth.
B. A. 1. b 2. a 3. a
B. 1. Pollute
2. Polypropylene
3. The non - renewable fossil fuels
C. 1. Plastic bags are non-renewable and non-biodegradable. They create a lot of waste. They
break into tiny pieces and remain in the environment for thousands of years and add to land
pollution.
2. The extraction of the non-renewable fossil fuels creates greenhouse gases. These
greenhouse gases are the leading cause of Global Warming.
D. Synonym Antonym
1. Growth: Development Withering
C. A. 1. 68%
2. Trained professionals
3. Work place or at some community centers.
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B. 1. True
2. False
C. 1. Adult education is a practice is which the adults of a community are engaged in learning
activities to develop new skills, knowledge or even personality.
2. Informal Adult education may range from culture, language day to day life health and
hygiene to knowing fundamental rights. This may not be found in non-formal education.
D. A. 1. a 2. b
B. Synonym Antonym
1. Fresh crisp stale
2. Produce manufacture hamper / dampen
D. 1. Markets in U.S. played major role in providing fruits and vegetables to low-income Americans
via the Federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance program.
2. In 2010, the weekly, market ensured the equitable access to fresh local food to low income
areas of Danbury. Nutritionist Peggy Zamore working on the project found a way not only
to just tell people how to eat but give them the resources to eat the right food, to follow good
nutrition advice and provide them with the resources to do that.
A. NS ELECTRONICS
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