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Add a clause to the following sentence to expand it meaningfully.
I don’t know _____________
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Add a clause to the following sentence to expand it meaningfully:
I saw a boy
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Add a clause to the following sentence to expand it meaningfully:
I selected three poems.
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Add a clause to the following sentence to expand it south meaningfully:
This is a classroom.
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Change into Indirect speech:
“Meena, it’s a beautiful day,” I said
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Change into Indirect speech:
“Hey! I am really excited. It’s nice to meet old friends. What are you doing here ?” said Meena.
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Change into Indirect speech:
“We won’t get a taxi in this rain”, I grumbled
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Change into Indirect speech:
“So what? We’ll buy an umbrella and then go to the Grand Hotel”, she said.
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Change into Indirect speech:
“Did you give any gurudakshina to your Guru?” I asked
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Rewrite the following in Indirect speech. Do it in your notebook.
“Put the fear out of your heart and you will be able to speak like everyone else”. Bholi looked up as if to ask, “Really?”
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Rewrite the following in Indirect speech. Do it in your notebook.
“Yes, certainly,” his wife said, “Bholi will be lucky to get such a well-to-do bridgeroom.”
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Rewrite the following in Indirect speech. Do it in your notebook.
“What will that witless one say? She is like a dumb cow.” May be you are right.” muttered Ramlal.
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Rewrite the following in Indirect speech. Do it in your notebook.
“Be a little considerate, please. If you go back, I can never show my face in the village.” “Then out with five thousand.”
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Rewrite the following in Indirect speech. Do it in your notebook.
“Pitaji”, Take back your money, I am not going to marry this man.” “Bholi, are you crazy?” shouted Ramlal.
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Change the following sentences to the other Degrees of Comparison, without changing meaning.
The biggest challenge knocking on the doors of human kind is fear and intolerance.
- No other challenge knocking ______ as big as ______.
- Fear and intolerance are bigger ______.
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Change the following sentences to the other Degrees of Comparison, without changing meaning.
The Nobel Prize is one of the greatest honours in the world.
- Very few honours ____________.
- The Nobel Prize is greater than ____________.
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Adjectives and some Adverbs can be used in three degrees of comparison.
Positive - For example, cold, tall, heavy, fast, beautiful, little
Comparative - For example, colder, taller, heavier, faster, more beautiful, less
Superlative - For example, coldest, tallest, heaviest, fastest, most beautiful, least
Fill in the Table
| Positive | Comparative | Superlative | |
| 1. | simple | ____________ | ____________ |
| 2. | ____________ | prettier | ____________ |
| 3. | ____________ | ____________ | deepest |
| 4. | intelligent | ____________ | ____________ |
| 5. | ____________ | better | ____________ |
| 6. | ____________ | ____________ | most affectionate |
| 7. | young | ____________ | ____________ |
| 8. | ____________ | nearer | ____________ |
| 9. | ____________ | ____________ | quickest |
| 10. | ____________ | ____________ | most |
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Rewrite the sentence given below as per the given Degree of Comparison without change of meaning.
You are not as young as she is. (Comparative Degree)
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Rewrite the sentence given below as per the given Degree of Comparison without change of meaning.
His fourth daughter’s wedding was the grandest of all. (Positive)
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Rewrite the sentence given below as per the given Degree of Comparison without change of meaning.
Bholi was younger than all his other daughters. (Superlative)
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