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Use the expression I am going to….. to talk about a plan you are sure of. I am going to marry Janaki. I am going to apply for that job. I am going to...
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Use the expression I am going to….. to talk about a plan you are sure of. I am going to marry Janaki. I am going to apply for that job. I am going to...
Fill in the blanks using an adjective of the appropriate degree of comparison. 1. This bag is …………………. than that. (heavy) 2. She is …………………….. than me. (young) 3. Raju is …………………….. than Shyam....
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner. 1. I have bought ……………………. apples. (some / any) 2. ……………………….. people are born great. (Some / Any) 3. Is there ……………………. tea in the kettle?...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate adverb. Choose your answers from the options given below. (clearly, rather, suspiciously, bitterly, greatly, very, ever, sweet, often, also, eloquently, nearly, too, seldom, scarcely) 1. The movie...
Here is a list of common adverb phrases. Above all (before all other considerations) Above all, be honest. Above board (straightforward, legitimate, honest) Everything he did was fair and above board. After all (in...
Underline the adjectives in the following sentences and state their kind. 1. I cannot afford to give you more money. 2. He is a kind guy. 3. It was a beautiful vase. 4. She...
The same word can sometimes be used as an adjective and an adverb. Examples are: high, low, near, early, much, pretty, better, enough, loud, fast, back, next, little, hard, only, In the following sentences,...
Adverbs of affirmation are words which show that a particular statement is true. They reinforce a positive idea. Examples are: certainly, definitely, no doubt, exactly, doubtlessly, really, clearly, evidently etc. That is certainly true....
Adverbs are words used to modify verbs. Adverbs can also modify adjectives and other adverbs. Underline the adverbs in the following sentences and state what kind of adverbs they are. 1. I think I...
Adverbs of frequency answer the question ‘how often’. Common examples are: sometimes, rarely, never, ever, always, frequently, rarely, often, once, daily, weekly etc. Fill in the blanks using a suitable frequency adverb. (twice, occasionally,...