Definitions [1]
Find out and write down the definitions of the following terms used in the film industry
script -
project -
montage -
flashback -
stage -
prop -
footlights -
Script - the written text of a complete film, including instructions for the actors and directions for filming the entire film.
Project - an assignment of a complete film
Montage - the technique of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of the film to form a continuous whole
Flashback - showing a past event in a moment at present. It is the recalling of a past event at present.
stage- a raised platform for performances
Prop - things used to make the visualization prominent in a film.
Footlights - a row of spotlights along the front of a stage at the level of the actors' feet.
Important Questions [74]
- (1) Do as directed :Master: “Well Shailesh, I hear you are taking part in the speaking competition.”Pupil: “Yes; and I came to ask you to give me
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- Find out any two hidden words of minimum four letters from the given word: reverberated
- Find out two hidden words of minimum four letters from: ‘endurance’
- Rearrange the Letters to Make a Meaningful Word: Yonnaed
- Find out 4 hidden words having at least four letters from the given word: 'Proclamation'
- Make two sentences by using the given word as a noun and as a verb: dream
- Use the Following Word in Two Different Sentences as a Noun and as a Verb: ‘Watch’.
- Pick out the infinitive from the following sentence: Every child is free to grow.
- Complete the word chain of verbs: Call, ______, ______, ______, ______
- Complete the following word chain of verbs: Examine, e______, ______, ______, ______
- Pick Out the Infinitive from the Following Sentence : I Just Had to Do It.
- Pick out the gerund from the following sentence: The attitude of taking destroys families.
- Pick Out the Present Participle from the Sentence: I Don’T like Frightening Stories.
- Pick out an infinitive from the given sentence: The sun began to sink.
- Choose the Appropriate Alternative: Neeta Spoke in an _______ Tone. (Excited/Excitedly)
- Fill in the Blank with the Proper Form of the Verb as per the Subject: Mother _______ a Good Meal. (Cook/ Cooks)
- Say whether the verb underlined in the sentence is finite (limited by the number or person of the subject) or non-finite (not governed by the subject, number, or person). The hermit was digging the
- Stephen Hawking _____ continued to write at a prolific rate.
- Say whether the Verbs underlined in the sentence is finite (limited by the number or person of the subject) or non-finite (not governed by the subject, number, or person).
- Complete the following word chain of verbs: Write - e......., ......., ......., .........
- Write any two present participles in which the last letter is doubled.
- Write Two Past Participles in Which the Last Letters Are Doubled.
- The Nobel Prize is one of the greatest honours in the world. (Change the given sentence into positive and comparative degree)
- Taj Mahal is the Most Beautiful Monument in India. Begin the Sentence with _______ A. No Other _______ B.Taj Mahal is More _______
- Change the following sentence into positive and comparative degree: It is one of the best decisions I have ever made.
- Change the given simple sentence into a complex sentence: He took me to a gramophone room.
- Identify the Type of Sentence : I Could Manage Well Enough.
- Identify the Kind of Sentence: Can You Please Tell Me What You Just Heard?
- Change the Following Sentences in Indirect Narration: He Asked, “Can You Cook?”
- Change the following sentences into indirect speech: Robert asked, “Joan.how old are you ?” “I am 13 years old,” she replied.
- Change the following sentence into indirect narration: "Will you buy my hair ?" asked Della.
- Identify the clauses and name it: The nerves that controlled his muscles were shutting down.
- Identify the Clause and State Its Kind: When He Saw Me on the Road, He Began to Run.
- Name and identify the subordinate clause: When we were designing the first Macintosh Computer, it all came back to me.
- Find from the text the collocation for the following. ______ drizzle
- Find from the text the collocation for the following. ticket ______
- Make sentences of your own to show the difference in homophones: feet: feat:
- Homophones/Homographs Make sentences to bring out the difference between: wear - ____________ ware - ____________
- Make a word register of four words related with: Universe
- Prepare the word register of four words related to the given word: Music
- Make a Word Register of Four Words Related With:‘Military’.
- Write the ‘Root Word’ of the Given Word: Unable
- Write the ‘root-word’ after dropping the prefix or suffix or both. Relationship: _______
- Write two compound words with 'black'.
- Give a new blending word, after combining two words: Breakfast + lunch = ______
- Give a new blending word, after combining two words: Smoke + fog =
- Write two compound words of your own.
- Punctuate the following: you have never heard of bach he asked.
- Punctuate the following sentence: did you hear him he whispered
- Punctuate the following sentence: after all he doesnt pay me
- Punctuate the following given sentence: he will not be able to stop them
- Punctuate the following sentence: dr kalam sat contemplating deeply
- Make a Meaningful Sentence by Using the Following Phrase: to Get Out Of.
- Make a meaningful sentence of your own using the following phrase. "to look into”
- Form two present participle in which the last letter is doubled.
- The Dauphin Will Give Me All I Need. (Rewrite the Sentence Using the Present Perfect Tense)
- Rewrite the sentences in present perfect tense: I had been working for Anil for almost a month.
- Pick out the modal auxiliary and state its function: Could I use your computer for surfing net ?
- I Must Tell the Truth. (Pick Out the Modal Auxiliary Verb and State Its Function)
- Use ‘not only but also’ in the following sentence. The state parties are responsible for identifying and nominating new sites.
- Rewrite the sentence by using 'No sooner ........ than': As soon as we went to a rocky beach, we saw the spread of the majestic ocean.
- Rewrite the following sentences replacing ‘as soon as’ by ‘No sooner than’ As soon as the thief escaped, the family informed the police.
- Rewrite the sentence using ‘as soon as’: No sooner is the bill passed than it will become an act.
- Spot the Error in the Following Sentence and Rewrite It: the Hermit Did Not Paid Anything to the King.
- Spot the Error in the Following Sentence and Rewrite It : the Novel Was Publishing in 1952.
- Spot the error and rewrite the correct sentence: All the great religions teaches us to care for our children.
- Change the following sentence into a compound sentence: I awoke late next morning to find that Anil had already made the tea.
- I Had Misjudged My Man. (Begin the Sentence with “My Man_______ )
- Change the voice of the following sentence: Don't make any mistakes.
- We Saw a Tree Bare of All Leaves. (Rewrite the Sentence Beginning with “A Tree Bare..........)
- Dr. Kalam's own life was nourished by multiple faiths. (Begin the sentence with 'Multiple faiths ...............')
- Use the given two words into one meaningful sentence: Rest; routine
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Concepts [50]
- Grammar
- The Alphabet
- Parts of Speech
- Noun
- Pronoun
- Verb
- Adjective
- Adverb
- Preposition
- Conjunction
- Interjection
- Determiners
- Articles - A, An, The
- Degrees of Comparison
- Make a Sentence
- Types of Sentences
- Types of Sentences
- Subject and Predicate
- Direct-Indirect Speech
- Clauses
- Vocabulary
- Synonyms
- Antonyms
- Homonyms
- Homophones
- Homographs
- Register
- Root Word
- Prefix-suffix
- Compound Words
- Word Building
- Punctuation
- Speech
- Pronunciation
- Figures of Speech
- Idioms and Phrases
- Syllables
- Tense
- English Translation
- Rhyme Scheme
- Modal Auxiliary
- Use ‘Not Only but Also’
- Use ‘As Soon As’, ‘either ... or’ and ‘No Sooner ... Than’
- Rhyming Words
- Wh-questions
- Add a Question Tag
- Spotting Errors
- Change the Voice
- Make a Sentence
- Use of Though, Although, Even Though and but
