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She's also an up-and-coming fiction writer with a penchant for the dark and surreal.
Choose the meaning of the word surreal.
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In which of the following clusters, all the words mean 'lgnoring existence of God'
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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly.
- Our daughter will be three years old next week.
- Our son will be two-years-old next week.
- Our two-year-old is starting to talk.
- Our two year old is starting to talk.
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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly.
- Jan asked; “What did Joe mean when he said, ‘I will see you later.'"
- Jan asked, “What did Joe mean when he said, ‘I will see you later?""
- Jan asked, “What did Joe mean when he said, ‘I will see you later?"
- Jan asked, “What did Joe mean when he said, ‘I will see you later'?”
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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly.
- You are my friend; however, I cannot afford to lend you any more money.
- Truly, a popular error has as many lives as a cat: it comes walking in, long after you have imagined it effectually strangled.
- There is only one cure for the evils which newly acquired freedom produces, and that cure is freedom.
- There is a slavery that no legislation can abolish; the slavery of caste.
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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly.
- Yes, Jagrit, you were right about that answer.
- Yes Jagrit, you were right about that answer.
- I saw our town’s ex-Mayor Prakash Kumar in the mall.
- I saw our town’s ex-mayor in the market.
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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly.
- As Caesar loved me, I wept for him; as he was fortunate, I rejoice at it; as he was valiant, I honour him; but as he was ambitious, I slew him.
- Danish, my friend from Chandigarh, Punjab, will join us.
- Danish, my friend, from Chandigarh, Punjab will join us.
- As Caesar loved me, I wept for him; as he was fortunate, I rejoice at it; as he was valiant, I honour him: but as he was ambitious I slew him.
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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly.
- A liberally sprinkled dose of humour was very much appreciated.
- Right now I want two things: peace and quiet.
- Our liberal-minded clergyman managed to unite the entire congregation.
- Right now I want two things; peace and quiet.
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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly.
- It may not be the correct part, but I bet that it works.
- It may not be the correct part but: I bet that it works.
- O father! I hear the sound of guns.
- O Hamlet, speak no more!
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In the following question, identify the correct subject and verb. The subject is in bold and the verb is underlined.
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In the following question, identify the correct subject and verb. The subject is in bold and the verb is underlined.
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In the following question, identify the correct subject and verb. The subject is in bold and the verb is underlined.
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In the following question, identify the correct subject and verb. The subject is in bold and the verb is underlined.
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In the following question, identify the correct subject and verb. The subject is in bold and the verb is underlined.
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In the following question, identify the correct subject and verb. The subject is in bold and the verb is underlined.
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Find out the sentence/s which is/are written correctly.
- Some of the desserts was left by the end of the birthday party.
- Your brilliant excuses almost makes up for your tardiness.
- Neither Jackson nor Jenna have played hooky.
- Either of us is capable of winning.
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Find out the sentence/s which is/are written correctly.
- Here’s the paper clips you requested.
- A limousine and driver are in the driveway.
- One-fourth of the voters tend not to cast its ballots in national elections.
- Either of the classic cars are for sale.
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Find out the sentence/s which is/are written correctly.
- Ten dollars are too much to pay for a pen.
- The water polo team have won the state championship for the second time.
- That skier is one of those who competes nationally.
- I can not be calm on roller coasters.
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Find out the sentence/s which is/are written correctly.
- The sexy, slim, Indian superstar.
- The Indian, slim, sexy superstar.
- My yellow, old, Ferrari sports car.
- My old, yellow, Ferrari sports car.
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In the following question, choose the correct sentence/sentences.
- Due to the amicable nature of the new neighbours in the locality, we could come to an amiable settlement of the dispute that had taken place.
- Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay gave ascent that they will assent the Mt. Everest and conquer it together.
- His immanent literary qualities made him an eminent writer and hence fame became imminent for him.
- Kamal is very obedient, agreeable and gracious: a complaisant child. His mother feels complacent of her parentage.
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