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Notice the Element of Repetition in the Following Sentence and Decide Whether It is Acceptable Or Not. Give Reason in Support of Your Opinion. I Am Very, Very Sorry. - English Communicative

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प्रश्न

Notice the element of repetition in the following sentence and decide
whether it is acceptable or not. Give reason in support of your opinion.

  • I am very, very sorry.

पर्याय

  • Acceptable

  • Not acceptable

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उत्तर

 Acceptable -
The repetition of‘very’ enhances the effect.

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Avoiding Repetition - Substitution and Omission
  या प्रश्नात किंवा उत्तरात काही त्रुटी आहे का?
पाठ 9: Avoiding Repetition - Substitution And Omission - Exercise A [पृष्ठ १६३]

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सीबीएसई English Communicative - Workbook Interact in English Class 10
पाठ 9 Avoiding Repetition - Substitution And Omission
Exercise A | Q 1.08 | पृष्ठ १६३

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Notice the element of repetition in the following sentence and decide
whether it is acceptable or not. Give reason in support of your opinion.

  • Democracy is the government of the people, by the people, for the people.

Notice the element of repetition in the following sentence and decide
whether it is acceptable or not. Give reason in support of your opinion.

  • New Delhi has many big, big malls.

Notice the element of repetition in the following sentence and decide
whether it is acceptable or not. Give reason in support of your opinion.

  • In this article first I have tried to discuss the various causes of airpollution. Then I have tried to discuss the various effects of air-pollution and finally I have tried to discuss various ways to reduce the amount of air-pollution.

Notice the element of repetition in the following sentence and decide
whether it is acceptable or not. Give reason in support of your opinion.

  • The incident took place today at around 6 a.m. in the morning.

Notice the element of repetition in the following sentence and decide
whether it is acceptable or not. Give reason in support of your opinion.

  • When I heard that she was staying at the Hotel Park View, I decided to go to the Hotel Park View to meet her there.

Read Passage 1 below and then fill in the blanks in Passage 2 with one word each. You may choose words from the ones you underlined in the exercise C. Which makes a better reading-Passage 1 or Passage 2? Why?

Passage 1

Moina and Debi are students of class IX. Moina and Debi are great friends although Moina and Debi don't study at the same school. Moina has never played cricket and Debi has never played cricket too but Moina and Debi are crazy about cricket. So far Moina and Debi have together watched ten international matches played by their country, India. Four of these matches were played in different foreign countries and six of these matches were played in their country, India. Surprisingly, India has lost no match where Moina and Debi were present in the stands. Moina claims that she is more passionate about the game of cricket than Debi. Debi says she is more passionate about the game than Moina.

Passage 2

Moina and Debi are students of class IX ................ are great friends although they don't study at the same school. ................. has ever played any cricket but ................ are crazy about ................ especially one day matches. So far the ........... have watched 10 matches together, all involving India. Surprisingly, India has lost ........... ofthem. Four of these matches were played in different foreign countries and the ........... in India .......... girl claims that she is more passionate about the game than the other.


Ratna and Rajshree are two sisters. Ratna teaches English in a college and her sister Rajshree works in a bank. Rajshree is younger than Ratna. Ratna and Rajshree wear their hair long. Ratna likes eating ice-cream while Rajshree likes eating pastries. Ratna is not interested in sports. Rajshree is also not interested in sports. Rajshree is married to Utlam. Utlam is an engineer. Ratna is married to Sujit. Sujit is a businessman. Ratna has a daughter and a son. Rajshree has a daughter and a son too.

  • Rewrite the passage above such that there is no unnecessary repetition in it.
  • ______________________________
  • ______________________________

What do you think of repetition in the following passage? Do you think all of it is bad? Can you improve the passage by removing instances of unnecessary repetition?

                                                   Choresl
Chores! Chores! Chores! Chores are boring! Scrubbing toilets, cleaning sinks, and washing bathtubs take up a lot of my time and are not fun at all. Toilets! When you1re scrubbing toilets, make sure they are not stinky. I've scrubbed one before and I was lucky it didn't stink. I think toilets are one of the hardest things to scrub in the bathroom because it is hard to get up around the rim. Sinks are one of the easiest things to clean in the bathroom because they have no rims and they are small. I have cleaned one before and it was pretty easy. Bathtubs, ever washed one? They are big, they are deep, and it is hard to get up around the sides. The bathtub is the hardest, I think, to wash in the bathroom. All chores are boring, especially making my bed. Cleaning my room is OK because I have to organize, and I like organizing. Dusting is the worst: dust, set down, pick up, dust, set down. There are so many things to dust, and it's no fun. Chores aren't the worst but they're definitely not the best! Source: Teaching that Makes Sense (http://www.ttms.org/writing_quality /writing_ quality .htm)

• The Bunsen burner broke last week. So we ordered a new one. (One= Bunsen burner)
• He eats a lot less than he once did. (Did=ate)
• The mother asked the daughter to tidy her room and she did so. (Did so=tidied her bed room)
• A: I don't think it'll rain tomorrow. B: I hope not (N ot=that it will not rain tomorrow)
• There are a number of books in the library. You should use some of these. (These= books)
• Unconventional sources of energy are becoming popular. Such sources help us to preserve our environment. (Such= unconventional sources of energy)
• 'Who ate all the rice?' 'I did.' (Did= ate all the rice)
• Govind was delighted with the exam results. So was Gafur. (So=delighted with the exam results)

Use any of the above types of substitution to improve the following
sentences.

1.Flendian Whalers killed more minkes in 2010 than they killed in 2000.

_______________________________

2. The fishermen were condemned for catching so many small fish. They said they caught so many small fish because they had to earn a living.

________________________________

3. The light racquet was ineffective but the heavy racquet was difficult to handle.

________________________________

4. The rains are very unpredictable in Shillong. We were advised to come
prepared for rainy weather conditions.

________________________________

5. Mr. Chopra entertained the guests very well. Mrs. Chopra also entertained the guests very well.

________________________________

6. What is lying outside in the garden? It's one of the two umbrellas we bought yesterday. Didn't you see the umbrella in the lobby?

________________________________

7. A: "lwon'tstayawayfromschool tomorrow."
B: "I should hope you will not stay away from school tomorrow."

________________________________


Complete the following conversation between two sisters with suitable substitute words.

Mitali: Did you buy the dress you had seen in the shop?

Chetali: No, I ______________

Mitali : But why? You liked_________, didn't you?

Chetali : I had second thoughts about it. Well, I thought I would wear one of _________ instead. You have so many of them in your wardrobe.

Mitali : I _______but_______ are all designer dresses unlike the cheap stuff you wear and I am not going to let you touch __________ of them. Do you understand?

Chetali: That's not fair!
Mitali: It _______ . Everyone should wear their own dresses. So you'd better go and buy
that dress before someone else _________.


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