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Join the sentence using ‘ Relative Pronoun’.

Here is your watch. It has been found in the garden.

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Read the following dialogue and report it.

Johnson “What are you doing here, Suganthi? I haven’t seen you since June.”
Suganthi “I’ve just come back from my holiday in Ooty.”
Johnson “Did you enjoy it?”
Suganthi “I love Ooty. And the people were so friendly.”
Johnson “Did you go to Coakers Walk?”
Suganthi “It was my first trip. I can show you some pictures. Are you doing anything tomorrow?”
Johnson “I must arrange a couple of things. But I am free tonight.”
Suganthi “You might come to my place. At what time shall we meet?”
Johnson “I’ll be there at eight. Is it all right?”

Johnson asked Suganthi ______. And he said ______ since June. Suganthi explained that ______ back from her holiday in Ooty. Johnson wondered if ______ it. Suganthi told him that she ______ Ooty and that the people ______ so friendly. Johnson wanted to know ______ to the Coakers Walk. Suganthi said that its first trip and that she some pictures. And then she asked him if he Johnson explained that he ______ a couple of things. But he added that he ______ free at night. Suganthi suggested that he ______ place and asked him at what time ______. Johnson said he ______ there at eight. And finally, he asked ______ all right.

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“Who took my English book?”

He was curious to know who ______.

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“Where does Helen live?”

Jim wants to know where ______.

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“Why do volcanoes erupt?”

She wondered why ______.

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“Do you know why she is unhappy?”

He asked me if ______ unhappy.

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“How many photos have you got?”

He wants to know how many ______.

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Who does ‘we’ refer to in first stanza?

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Who are the speakers and listeners of this poem?

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What metals are obtained from ores and mines? Iron ore.

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Mention a few machines which are hammered to design.

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Mention the names of a few machines that run on water, coal, or oil.

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Mention a few machines used for pulling, pushing, lifting, driving, printing, ploughing, reading, and writing, etc.

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Are machines humble to accept the evolution of human brain? Why?

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What feelings are evoked in us by the machines in this poem?

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And a thousandth of an inch to give us play.
Which of the following do the machines want to prove from this line?

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And now, if you will set us to our task,
We will serve you four and twenty hours a day!

Who does the pronoun ‘you’ refer to here?

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And now, if you will set us to our task,
We will serve you four and twenty hours a day!

Whose task is referred to as ‘our task’ here?

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And now, if you will set us to our task,
We will serve you four and twenty hours a day!

Open conditional clause is used in the given line. Why is the future tense ‘will set’ and ‘will serve’ used both in the ‘if clause’ and in the main clause?’

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And now, if you will set us to our task,
We will serve you four and twenty hours a day!

Do the machines serve us twenty-four hours a day?

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