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Fill in the blank with suitable modal verb.

We are not completely sure but Kishore ______ come back tomorrow.

पर्याय

  • Can

  • Could

  • May

  • Might

  • Must

  • Ought to

  • Shall

  • Should

  • Will

  • Would

  • Need

  • Dare

  • Used to

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We are not completely sure but Kishore may come back tomorrow.

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पाठ 2.1: The Queen of Boxing - Grammar- Modal Auxiliaries [पृष्ठ ४२]

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पाठ 2.1 The Queen of Boxing
Grammar- Modal Auxiliaries | Q A. 1. | पृष्ठ ४२

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

(i) Match words under A with their meanings under B.

A

B

remote

difficult to overcome

means

most prominent

dominant

be overcome/overpowered

formidable

method(s)

overwhelmed

far away from

(ii) Fill in the blanks in the sentences below with appropriate words from under A.

(a) There were ___________ obstacles on the way, but we reached our destination safely.

(b) We have no ___________ of finding out what happened there.

(c) Why he lives in a house ____________from any town or village is more than I can tell.

(d) ___________by gratitude, we bowed to the speaker for his valuable advice.

(e) The old castle stands in a __________position above the sleepy town.


Say whether the verb in the sentence below is transitive or intransitive. Ask yourself a ‘what’ question about the verb. (For some verbs, an object is a person, so ask the question ‘who’ instead of ‘what’).

The fawn lifted its nose.


Say whether the underlined is Infinitive/Participle (Present or Past)/Gerund.

They liked his written stories.


Do as directed. (Make sure you do not change the meaning and tense of the sentence).

Pundit Shahane has come here. He wishes to challenge all the Pundits in our Kingdom. (Combine the two sentences using ‘so’. Now combine the same sentence using ‘because.’)


Rewrite these comparison using the comparative degree.


Complete these sentence using the appropriate modal. The clues in the bracket will help you.

I swear I ____________ tell lies again. (promise)


Complete the sentence using the correct form of the verb in bracket.

When your train arrives, I __________ (wait) for you at the station.


It was ________ unforgettable experience.


I have ________ pencils with me.


Read the given sentence carefully and fill in with an appropriate phrasal verb. Choose them from the help option.

There will be a ______ next week in the office.


Complete the sentences in the paragraph using the appropriate form of words given in brackets.

A few days later, Androcles was captured by his master. He had to suffer all kinds of __________ (punish). At last, he was thrown to a lion which was in great __________ (hungry).It had been kept in an __________ (enclose) and had not been fed for several days. His friends stood there with __________ (tear) eyes as the lion rushed towards him. The lion stopped near him and stood for a while __________ (look) at him. Then it lay down by his side like a pet dog. __________ (obvious), the lion recognized Androcles and the __________ (help) he had given it.


Mahatma Gandhi ______ the father of our nation.


I like ______ rasam.


Read the sentence given below and Choose the verbs appropriately.

The florist ______ flowers on the street.


Use the clues to complete the compound word.

basket + ______ = ______

Read the situation given. Write the response of the subject in a sentence. Tick the correct box to identify the kind of sentences.

D- Declarative; In- Interrogative; E- Exclamatory; Im- Imperative

    D In E Im
 

Example: (Vendor) while weighing the fruits

How many kilos do you want?

     
1.

(Children) while eating ice-cream

       
2. (Teacher) while noticing students talking in the classroom        
3. (Waiter) while attending a new customer        
4. (Student) while introducing oneself        
5. (Tourist) while visiting the Taj Mahal        
6. (TTR) while checking the tickets of passengers        
7. (Critic) while writing a review of a book        
8. (Receptionist) while attending to a guest in the hotel        

Here are some naming words that denote the person, place and things in common


Fill in the blank.

5 is ______ 4.


Say what they are doing now?

She______.


Read the following word and choose the correct antonym from the option given:

serenity


Fill in the blank with suitable modal verb.

It’s not that urgent. You _______ take your own time


Complete the following with appropriate conditional clause.

We will miss our train, ______.


Fill in the blanks with suitable homophones or confusables.

wallet ______ hoard ______
fairy ______ desert ______
medal ______ night ______
wait ______ sweet ______
yoke ______ plain ______
grown ______ might ______
earn ______ quite ______

Add suitable question tag to the following sentence and punctuate properly.

Leaves wither during autumn.


Fill in the blank with the right idiom. Choose from the option.

The team ______carefully so as to reach the summit successfully


Read the following sentence and fill in the blank.

If I were you, I ______(accept) this offer.


Combine each of the following pair of sentence using participle. The first one is done for you.

He lived alone. He had forgotten everybody.


We have seen that clauses are parts of a sentence, and they are classified as main and subordinate or dependent clauses. Dependent clauses can be further classified as follows according to the work they do in a sentence.

How do we decide whether a clause is a noun clause, an adjective clause or an adverb clause? There is a simple rule - we can replace an adverb clause with an adverb, an adjective clause with an adjective and a noun clause with a noun.

Look at the following examples -

  • But I don’t know the answer. (Noun)
    But I don’t know what they want. (Noun clause)
  • He told us a funny story. (Adjective)
    He told us a story that was funny. (Adjective clause)
  • They went away. (Adverb)
    They went when you were talking to your friend. (Adverb clause)

Now complete the following on your own :

  • But I don’t know ____________.
  • He told us ____________.
  • They went ____________.

Read the example and fill in the blanks in the same pattern.

Example: strange - stranger - strangest

large - ______ - ______


Read the following sentences and find the subject and the verb in each.

Sentence   Subject Verb
You are a stranger.    
I am a visitor here.    
You have heard right.    
He must pay with his life.    
The king will not hang me.    

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