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Change the following into Passive voice. Have you invited Raman to the party?

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Change the following into Passive voice.

Have you invited Raman to the party?

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Has Raman been invited for the party? (or) Has Raman been invited for the party by you?

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पाठ 1.1: His First Flight - Grammar [पृष्ठ १६]

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पाठ 1.1 His First Flight
Grammar | Q G. 9. | पृष्ठ १६

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Here are some words from the lesson which describe different kinds of sounds.

fill in the blank using the correct form of the word given.

The pony ____________ its tail.


Look at these sentences.

  • Animals cannot survive for long without water.
  • So desert animals have to find different ways of coping.

The first sentence says what cannot happen or be done; the second tells us what must, therefore, be done, what it is necessary to do. Complete the sentence using cannot and have to/has to.

Old people often _______________ hear very well; they _______________ use a hearing aid.


Join the sentence using appropriate Co-ordinators. (but, or, so, and)

Open heart surgery can help to repair heart valves. It can also replace them.


From other sources find synonyms of the following words used in the story.

fight (verb)


The same word can be used as a noun in some sentences and as a verb in others. For example,

  1. Many are the empty remarks. ______ (Noun)
  2. A wise man once remarked, ______ (Verb) 

Make two sentences of your own with each of the words given below, using the same word as a noun in one and as a verb in another.

  • change
  • show
  • throw
  • return
  • benefit

Frame sentence using the prepositional verb given below.

pay for


There is a bridge ______ the river.


Choose the correct options and complete the dialogue.

A : Hello. What do you watch/are you watching?
B A programme about the Jallian Wala Bagh Massacre, which I recorded last night. I study/ I’m studying about it this term.
A All that I know/ I’ve known about it is that hundreds of people died/had died in it.
B Yes, it was much, much worse than anyone has expected/had expected. It went on/has gone on for hours. Do you want/Have you wanted to watch the programme with me?
A No, thanks. I’ve got to do some veena practice. I’ve just remembered/I just remembered that we’ve got a concert tomorrow, and I don’t have/ haven’t had time to practise my new piece this week.
B OK. I’ve already done / I already did my practice, so I’ve got time to watch TV. See you later.

Use the proper punctuation mark.

Where did you find it


In the following item, sentence I is complete, while sentence II is not. Complete sentence II, making it as similar as possible to sentence I. Write sentence II in the case.

(I) As soon as the students enter their classroom, the teacher welcomes them.

(II) No sooner ___________.


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