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Complete the following news items by choosing the correct word from the options given below. The Prime Minister (a) ………………….. his hope that the ‘Sagar Mala’ scheme which (b) …………… the coastal areas spreading...
Exercise 18.2 (Interact in English Workbook Solutions) Complete the following news item by choosing the correct word from the options given below. Vana Mahotsava Celebrated at PPS School Vanamahotsava (a) ……………………….. by Green Fingers,...
Class 9 Interact in English Workbook Unit 1 Solutions Exercise 18 Reviewing verb forms Edit the following letter by choosing the appropriate word for each underlined word from the given options. Hill Mount School...
A verb used after a preposition has to be in its -ing form. Ing forms can be gerunds or present participles. Present participles are used with be (is, am, are, was and were) to form...
A verb must agree with its subject in number and person. That means if the subject is singular, the verb must be singular. Likewise, a plural subject requires a plural verb. Watch our Youtube...
Identify the tense forms used in the following sentences. 1. Janaki has returned from the market. 2. The masons are building the house. 3. The girl was doing her homework. 4. John arrived late....
Complete the following passage by choosing the most appropriate option from the ones given below. Once a poor woman who (a) …………………… her only son …………….(b) Buddha and prayed to him (c) …………………. her...
Complete the following passage by choosing the most appropriate option from the ones given below. Ferdinand and Isabella, ……………….. (were informed / informed / informing) of the return and discoveries of their admiral ……………....
Both would and used to can refer to repeated actions and events in the past. Used to can also refer to past states. Would cannot be used to refer to states. Compare: When I...
The present perfect continuous tense is used to talk about actions and situations that started in the past and are still going on. The time expressions since and for are common with this tense form....