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प्रश्न
Just For Laughs! Enjoy!
Divide the class into two groups. On 12 to 15 slips of paper, Group A writes 12 to 15 conditional clauses beginning with ‘If’.
(For example, If I work very hard, )
Group B writes 12 to 15 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!
उत्तर
Do it yourself.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
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)
Relative Clause
Join the sentence given below using who, whom, whose, which as suggested.
This man cheated me. I trusted him. (whom)
Underline the subordinate clause and state their kind.
Enough has been said about this great warrior, who conquered the world. (Subordinate clause)
Underline the subordinate clause and state their kind.
That’s the best thing, that has happened to me.
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 reason ______.
Complete the following sentence.
If, ____________ you would catch the train.
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.
That’s the best thing, that has happened to me.
Study the following sentences and underline the part which receives emphasis
I never saw her again or even wondered about her until I heard about the snake ring on the woman who died in the Havana Riviera disaster.