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प्रश्न
Complete the following sentence.
If it rains, ____________.
उत्तर
If it rains, the weather will become more pleasant.
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Relative Clause
Join the sentence given below using who, whom, whose, which as suggested.
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Relative Clause
Join the sentence given below using who, whom, whose, which as suggested.
These sportspersons are going to meet the President. Their performance has been excellent. (whose)
Relative Clause
Join the sentence given below using who, whom, whose, which as suggested.
Lencho prayed to God. His eyes see into our minds. (whose)
Combine the following to make sentence like those above.
I would like to buy (a) shirt (which shirt?). (The) shirt is in the shop window. (use which or that)
Combine the following to make sentence like those above.
You must break your fast at a particular time (when?). You see the moon in the sky. (use when)
Combine the following to make sentence like those above.
Now find a person (what kind of person). His or her name begins with the letter Z. (use whose)
Underline the subordinate clause and state their kind.
Do you think nutrition is a neglected area in Indian sports?
Underline the subordinate clause and state their kind.
That’s the best thing, that has happened to me.
Underline the subordinate clause and state their kind.
India managed just 6 medals in the 2012 Olympics even though we are a nation of 1.3 billion people.
Rewrite as directed, without change of meaning, in your notebook.
Hemingway’s novel is based on real events. (Convert the underlined adjective to an Adjectival Clause)
Rewrite as directed, without change of meaning, in your notebook.
He hooks a marlin but the marlin is too strong for him. (Rewrite beginning with ‘Although’)
Rewrite as directed, without change of meaning, in your notebook.
The reader can read his work again and again and find new layers of meaning. (Begin the sentence with ‘On reading’)
Rewrite as directed, without change of meaning, in your notebook.
As the novel progresses, the old man and the marlin are inseparably linked. (Rewrite using ‘progress’ as a Noun)
Rewrite as directed, without change of meaning, in your notebook.
When I first read this novel, I was unimpressed. (Rewrite using ‘but’ as a Co-ordinator)
Complete the sentence given below using your own adjective clauses.
I know of a school boy ______.
Complete the sentence given below using your own adjective clauses.
I know the joke ______.
Complete the sentence given below using your own adjective clauses.
I know of a doctor ______.
Complete the sentence given below using your own adjective clauses.
I know the reason ______.
Complete the following sentence.
If she had obeyed her parents, ____________.
Divide the class into two groups. On twelve to fifteen slips of paper, Group A writes twelve to fifteen conditional clauses beginning with ‘If’. (For example, If I work very hard, ...)
Group B writes twelve to fifteen main clauses. (For example, I would /shall have a pizza.)
Now, one student from Group ‘A’ reads the first conditional clause (possibility) and one student from Group ‘B’ reads the first main clause. It forms crazy sentences, just for laughter and fun. ENJOY!
Underline the Subordinate Clause and state their kind.
Enough has been said about this great warrior, who conqured the world.
Underline the Subordinate Clause and state their kind.
The male boxers kindly practised with me, whenever I required them.
Underline the Subordinate Clause and state their kind.
I think that more people should take up sports as a full-time career.
Underline the Subordinate Clause and state their kind.
That’s the best thing, that has happened to me.
Underline the Subordinate Clause and state their kind.
India managed just 6 medals in 2012 Olympics even though we are a nation of 1.3 billion people.
Add a clause to the following sentence to expand it meaningfully:
I know of a school boy __________
Add a clause to the following sentence to expand it meaningfully.
I don’t know _____________
Name and identify the subordinate clause:
When we were designing the first Macintosh Computer, it all came back to me.
Add a clause to the following sentence to expand it south meaningfully:
This is a classroom.