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Choose the correct alternative to make the given sentence negative.
Sunita is the most loyal employee of our firm.
Concept: Types of Sentences
Choose the correct alternative to make the given sentence negative.
As soon as he entered the room, he noticed the unusual presence.
Concept: Types of Sentences
Spot the error and rewrite the correct sentence.
No sooner did I challenged the man than he accepted it.
Concept: Spotting Errors
Spot the error and rewrite the correct sentence.
No sooner did I challenged the man than he accepted it.
Concept: Spotting Errors
Spot the error and rewrite the correct sentence.
The training came to an end before you left the city.
Concept: Spotting Errors
Spot the error and rewrite the correct sentence.
The training came to an end before you left the city.
Concept: Spotting Errors
Spot the error and rewrite the correct sentence.
She is more taller than all her brothers in the family.
Concept: Spotting Errors
Spot the error and rewrite the correct sentence.
She is more taller than all her brothers in the family.
Concept: Spotting Errors
Both the partners have signed this agreement in haste. ...(Identify the correct ‘Passive Voice’ form of the above sentence from the alternatives given below)
Concept: Change the Voice
I asked my sister, “What can I do for you in this matter?” ...(Identify the correct ‘Indirect Speech’ form of the above sentence from the alternatives given below)
Concept: Direct-Indirect Speech
As soon as he left the house, he met with an accident. ...(Identify the correct ‘No sooner … than’ form of the above sentence from the alternatives given below.)
Concept: Use ‘As Soon As’, ‘either ... or’ and ‘No Sooner ... Than’
Spot the error in the given sentence and rewrite the correct sentence.
She has been worked in this office since 1996.
Concept: Spotting Errors
Spot the error in the given sentence and rewrite the correct sentence.
She has been worked in this office since 1996.
Concept: Spotting Errors
Avneesh said, "Sanchit, what are you doing in the garden at this time?"
(Identify and rewrite the correct 'indirect narration' from the following options.)
Concept: Direct-Indirect Speech
Neeraj Chopra may not participate in the world championship due to ankle injury.
(Choose the correct option from the following sentences which uses a more definite modal auxiliary.)
Concept: Modal Auxiliary
Unless you are confident, you will not succeed.
(Choose the correct option from the following options to change the sentence beginning with 'If.....')
Concept: Types of Sentences
Spot the error and rewrite correct sentence:
He prescribe medicine alongwith a few exercises to his patients.
Concept: Spotting Errors
Spot the error and rewrite correct sentence:
He prescribe medicine alongwith a few exercises to his patients.
Concept: Spotting Errors
Write a summary of the above extract with the help of the following points and suggest a suitable title :
Points : Kalpana's affection towards India and Indians her humble - nature her love for the earth Harrison's visit to India.
Concept: Summary Writing
Read the following extract and rewrite it from the point of view of the friend of the narrator :
[You may begin with: My friend was scheduled to die on May 1945.]
"Don't call me Herman anymore," I said to my brother.
"Call me 94983 ".
I was put to work in the camp's crematorium, loading the dead into a hand-cranked elevator I, too, felt dead. Hardened, I had become a number.
Soon my brother, and I were sent to Schlieben, one or Buchelwald's sub -camps near
One morning I thought I heard my mother's voice.
"Son," she said softly but clearly, "I am going to send you an angel."
Then I woke up. Just a dream. A beautiful dream.
But in this place there could be no angels. There was only work. And hunger. And fear.
A couple of days later, I was walking around the camp, around the barracks, near the barbedwire
fence where the guards could not easily see. I was alone.
On the other side of the fence, I spotted someone : a little girl with light, almost luminous
curls. She was half hidden behind a birch tree.
I glanced around to make sure no one saw me. I called to her softly in German. "Do you
have something to eat?"
She didn't understand.
I inched closer to the fence and repeated the question in Polish. She stepped forward. I was
thin and gaunt, with rags wrapped around my feet, but the girl looked unafraid.
In her eyes, I saw life.
She pulled an apple from her woollen jacket and threw it over the fence.
I grabbed the fruit and, as I started to run away, I heard her say faintly, "I'll see you
tomorrow."
Concept: Narration
