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प्रश्न
Identify the character, speaker, or both of the following line.
Come and see! See what the Germans are doing!
उत्तर
John.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Can You do It?
Talking about the abilities of your class members is a great way to review the use of the modal can.
Can you? |
Example: Can you play the guitar? Can you ______? |
Make sentences in the present perfect continuous tense using the verbs.
How long __________?
Pick out the idioms and phrases from the box and write them in the blanks equivalent to their meanings. One is done for you.
find one’s voice | lend an ear | sharp as a tack | over the moon | on the ball |
bring it on | come across | get along | hang on | work out |
Sr.No. | IDIOMS | Sr.No. | PHRASES |
1. | Competent - on the ball | 1. | to meet or find by chance - ______ |
2. | Become more confident in expressing oneself - ______ | 2. | to exercise - ______ |
3. | Extremely happy - ______ | 3. | To accept a challenge with confidence - ______ |
4. | Mentally agile - ______ | 4. | To have a friendly relationship - ______ |
5. | Listen - ______ | 5. | To keep something - ______ |
He is still sleeping, ________.
Pick the word from the text that is similar to the word or phrase given below.
happening gently and slowly______.
Look at the picture and fill in the blank with suitable word.
Suguna______helps her mother at home.
In the following passage, circle(bold) the verbs in simple present tense and underline the verbs in simple past. The first one has been done for you.
Unless one is upright there is no use in being a charming fellow. Sometimes it is better to be honest than attractive. These are the great truths of modern life which Shyam never realised. He never said an ill-natured word in his life. He was always polite and spoke softly to everybody
Give the meaning of the following phrasal verb and frame sentence using them
turn away
Complete the following sentence with modal using the clue given.
If I were you, I ______not behave like that. (conditional sentence)
Correct the error found in the question tag in each of the following
The evil doers cannot cross the path of truth, can’t they?