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What is the abstract noun of patient?
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Tap the reporting verb used in the sentence.
'Donald confirmed that he was a fan of cricket.'
'Donald confirmed that he was a fan of cricket.'
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What is the abstract noun of human?
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Dignified as a abstract noun.
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Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word: Cruel
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Loyal
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Write the abstract noun for decent. English.
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Select the correct sentence in the passive voice.
She opened the door to the house.
She opened the door to the house.
- The door opened when she entered the house.
- The door to the house was opened by her.
Q. Tap the correct option to fill in the blank.
'_________________ that there will be no class today."
'_________________ that there will be no class today."
Q. Tap the adverb clause in the sentence-
'We ran for shelter when it started raining.'
'We ran for shelter when it started raining.'
- we ran for shelter
- when it started raining
Q. Tap the sentence that uses 'memory' as a countable noun.
- You should work on strengthening your memory.
- Her earliest memory is of singing at the age of four.
- All the details of the meeting are fresh in my memory.
- She had a very sharp memory.
Q. Tap to replace the underlined error in this sentence-
The teams is–– fighting amongst themselves.
The teams is–– fighting amongst themselves.
- am
- is
- if
- are
Q. Tap the correct option to fill in the blank.
Anirban will ________ scene on a canvas.
Anirban will ________ scene on a canvas.
- painting
- paint
- the paint
- a paint
Q. Tap the correct option to fill in the blanks.
'Sam _____ a part of the cricket team. He ____ as a batsman.'
'Sam _____ a part of the cricket team. He ____ as a batsman.'
- is, play
- is, plays
- play, do
- plays, do
Q. Tap all the correct sentences based on the image given.
Q. Tap the noun clause: Can you guess what I want for my birthday?
- can you guess
- what I want for my birthday
Q. Tap the option that uses the semicolon corrrectly.
- Vani went to the supermarket; after she left office.
- Don't go to the swimming pool alone; unless you know swimming.
- Charlie is sleeping now; because he was awake all night.
- The baby birds cannot fly yet; their wings are too weak.
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Tap the correct passive voice for the given sentence. Mary played the guitar.
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> Mary was played by the guitar.
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> The guitar was played by Mary.
Q. Look at the image and tap the correct phrasal verb to fill in the blank.
'Mohini will ________ my plants when I go on vacation.'
'Mohini will ________ my plants when I go on vacation.'
- look after
- pull out
Q. Tap the sentence that means the same as the following.
'They bought the house although it was overpriced.'
'They bought the house although it was overpriced.'
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Tap the sentence that uses the verb correctly.
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> Chris said that he wanted to bring his guitar to school yesterday.
- <!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}--> Chris said that he wants to bring his guitar to school yesterday.
Q. Tap the correct noun phrase to fill in the blank.
'We went on a .'
'We went on a
- very trip exhausting
- exhausting trip very
- very exhausting trip
- exhausting very trip
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Listen to the sentence and tap the correct reported speech.
My sister said, 'I have not been going to school.'
My sister said, 'I have not been going to school.'
- My sister said that she had not been going to school.
- My sister said that she has been not going to school.