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[Free] 05.06 poetic parallels assessment
[Free] Choose suitable phrases from the box to complete the collective nouns in the sentences below. Box: a troop of, a batch of, a litter of, a brood of, a range of, a library of, a bunch of, a panel of, a choir of, a pair of 1. My cat gave birth to ______ kittens last week. 2. Mom has just baked ______ cookies. 3. The tourists were attacked by ______ monkeys in the jungle. 4. We saw ______ mountains on our visit to Nepal.
[Free] Write whether the colored verbs are transitive or intransitive: 1. 'Can I leave now?' asked Rashi. 2. The Guptas sold their house last month. 3. The little girl smiled in a charming way. 4. We had a great time on the cruise.
[Free] B. Correct the errors in these sentences and rewrite them. Focus on the use of demonstrative adjectives. 1. Those pens over there were gifted to me by my grandmother. 2. Are these pineapple pastries mine? It looks delicious. 3. These cows should be kept in the shed. 4. That jacket is too tight. I don't need it. 5. I will polish these silver candlesticks and place them on the dining table.
[Free] Discuss the activities that a writer engages in at the pre-writing stage. Write an introductory paragraph on the subject 'The role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Marketing'
[Free] Solve the following worksheets along with your holidays homework: 1. Fill in the blanks below using a suitable word in each. Write the answers in your answer sheet against the correct blank number. (a) interviewing children (b), special programme (c). were candidates for a of the questions asked was what life would be (d) 100 years hence. Ravi, one of the candidates answered, "One thing is for sure, February (e) month of the year as they add a day to it (f) be the longest four years."
[Free] A. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) 1. There are six ______ types of adjectives. a. five b. six c. sevens 2. Good, bad, much, enough are adjectives of ______. a. quality b. quantity c. number 3. Some, little, much, enough are adjectives of ______. a. number b. quantity c. quality 4. One, two, forty are ______ adjectives. a. number b. quantity c. Interrogative 5. Which, whose, what are Interrogative adjectives. a. quantity b. interrogative c. number B. Read the sentences below and underline the demonstrative, interrogative, and possessive adjectives in them. Mention the type of each adjective: 1. Which story did you like the most in this book? 2. I heard some horror stories from my grandfather about haunted houses in our town. 3. This apartment needs to be whitewashed. 4. Certain crackers are very harmful to our ears. 5. Whose bag is this? 6. Did you meet my father yesterday? C. Make new adjectives by adding these suffixes: -able, -al, -ish, -less, -ous, and -y to the words below: worth meaning outrage care harm yellow accident danger spine fame fault fool storm girl red herb advise contempt
[Free] Which sentence uses a reflexive pronoun correctly? A. They bought concert tickets for me and themselves. B. The band signed autographs for my friends and myself. C. My friend got the band to take a photo with herself. D. They seemed to feel genuinely appreciated by ourselves.
[Free] Why is it important to have good note-taking skills for core academic subjects? Check all that apply. A. to retain more information B. to understand key concepts C. to get perfect test scores D. to review information for tests E. to connect main ideas F. to study longer for tests
[Free] Join the following pairs of sentences into one by using relative pronouns: (a) My father gave me a pen. It has been stolen today. (b) Where is the man? His wallet was stolen yesterday. (c) We met a traveller. His bag was stolen. (d) Everyone likes the boy. He speaks the truth. (e) You are the man. I wanted to see. (f) The girl has come. I was saying something about her. (g) The cook saw the dog. It drank the milk. (h) Here is the boy. The boy was shouting in the class.
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