Infinitives or Gerunds | CBSE Class 9 English Grammar
Read the following sentences. I remember telling him to post the letter. You must remember to send this parcel in the evening. I still remember buying my first car. I regret not seizing the...
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Read the following sentences. I remember telling him to post the letter. You must remember to send this parcel in the evening. I still remember buying my first car. I regret not seizing the...
Die and dye Different forms Die / dying / died Dye / dyeing / dyed To die is to perish, stop or diminish. To dye is to colour something by a chemical matter. The...
Die out When a species dies out, it becomes extinct. Die out can also mean subside, wane or fade away. Plants died out for want of water. The chiming of the bell died out....
Can you report questions correctly? Test your understanding with this grammar exercise. There is an error in each of the following sentences. Identify the error and rewrite the sentence correctly. 1. She wondered if...
A group of students from Kerala visited your school and asked the following questions. Who is your principal? Does your school have a boarding facility? Is there a basket ball court? Are there any...
Read the following questions asked by a traveler. Do I have to pay for this call? Will I have to get a visa for Nepal? Will I be able to find Bengali speaking people...
Make sentences in the past perfect continuous tense using the ideas given below. 1. The girl looked relieved. (Waiting anxiously for her result) 2. The girl finally solved the problem. (Trying every possible method...
The past perfect continuous tense is used to talk about longer actions or situations which had continued up to the past moment that we are thinking about. Examples are given below. At that time...
Story line: Ram is still in touch with his old classmates from high school, while James has lost contact with most of his school buddies. Here is a conversation between the two. Ram: I...
We often engage in conversations with strangers we meet at places like railway stations and bus stops. Here are some sample dialogues using the conversational structures you learned in the previous lessons. Conversation 1...