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Complete the following sentence using appropriate determiner.

During my student life I used to give ______ trouble to my teachers.

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Transform each of the following sentence using the comparative degree without changing the meaning.

Very few boys in the class are as tall as Ravi.

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Transform each of the following sentence using the comparative degree without changing the meaning.

Hurricanes are as dangerous as tornadoes.

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Transform each of the following sentence using the comparative degree without changing the meaning.

This is the most challenging task I have ever undertaken.

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Transform each of the following sentence using the comparative degree without changing the meaning.

E-mail is the fastest means of communication.

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Transform each of the following sentence using the comparative degree without changing the meaning.

Compulsive gambling is the worst habit a man can develop

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Rewrite each of the following sentence using the superlative degree retaining the meaning.

Shakespeare is greater than many other dramatists of the world.

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Rewrite each of the following sentence using the superlative degree retaining the meaning.

Some people think that nothing is as important as money in life.

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Rewrite each of the following sentence using the superlative degree retaining the meaning.

The peacock is more colourful than any other bird found in India.

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Rewrite each of the following sentence using the superlative degree retaining the meaning.

The peacock is more colourful than any other bird found in India.

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Rewrite each of the following sentence using the superlative degree retaining the meaning.

Very few people in this town are as generous as Mr. Mohan.

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Rewrite each of the following sentence using the superlative degree retaining the meaning.

No other planet in our solar system is as cold as Neptune.

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Rewrite each of the following sentence using the superlative degree retaining the meaning.

I cannot do anything better for you than this.

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Replace the comparative adjective in the following sentence with their positive form.

Rural life is certainly more peaceful than urban life.

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Replace the comparative adjective in the following sentence with their positive form.

The pen is mightier than the sword.

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Replace the comparative adjective in the following sentence with their positive form.

Train journey is more comfortable than bus journey.

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Replace the comparative adjective in the following sentence with their positive form.

My mother can speak more sweetly than anyone else.

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Replace the comparative adjective in the following sentence with their positive form.

Gold is not more useful than iron.

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Every parent is anxious about the welfare of his/her children. Parents express their anxiety by advising them almost all the time. What kind of advice do you frequently receive from your parents? Fill in the bubbles. Tick the ones you like to follow implicitly and give reasons for the ones you don’t like to follow.

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Fill in the blanks choosing the words from the box given and complete the summary of the poem.

Lines 1-25

The poet Carl Sandburg gives a vivid description of a father’s worldly (1)______ in directing a son who is at the threshold of his (2) ______.

Here the father motivates his son to be like a hard(3) ______and withstand life’s (4)______ and sudden betrayals. (5)______is like a fertile soil. We can make our life fruitful if we are gentle, and take life as it comes. At times(6)______ overtakes harshness. The growth of a (7)______can split a rock. One should have a (8) ______and strong will to achieve. Greed for(9)______has left men dead before they really die. Good men also have fallen prey in quest for (10) ______money. Time for (11)______is not a waste. When you seek knowledge never feel ashamed to be called a(12)______for not knowing, at the same time learn from your (13) ______and never (14)______it.

deep desire manhood gentleness mistakes easy
leisure fool life money repeat
tender-flower rock challenges wisdom  

Lines 26-44

Do (15)______often, and do not hesitate to accept your shortcomings, avoid(16) ______to protect self against other people. Solitude helps to be (17)______and(18) ______ are taken in silent rooms. Instead of being one among many, be (19)______, if that is your nature. The son may need lazy days to find his (20)______abilities, to seek what he is born for. He will then know how free imaginations bring (21)______to the world, which (22)______ change. During such resentment, let him know that it is time for him to be on his own, and (23)______to achieve like Shakespeare, the Wright brothers, Pasteur, Pavlov, and Michael Faraday.

changes introspect inherent work resents
white lies creative final decisions different  
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