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Edit the given letter. Dear Rohan, Hope you are doing fine. Are you visit (a) us during the Christmas holidays? We spent (b) the holidays here on a farm house. My parents wants (c)...
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Edit the given letter. Dear Rohan, Hope you are doing fine. Are you visit (a) us during the Christmas holidays? We spent (b) the holidays here on a farm house. My parents wants (c)...
Edit the given passage. I’m Meera. I am come (a) from a village. My parents are farmers. I have so many friends who lives (b) abroad. One of my friend (c) in America has...
The letter given below contains some mistakes. Edit it. Dear friend, I’m shocked to hear that you had a (a) accident. Your brother tell (b) me about it the other day. I was relieved...
Edit the given passage. A man hired an ass from another man. He pay (a) him two shillings for it. It were (b) a very hot day, and both men wanted to stand in...
Edit the given passage. Shyam and Rahul was (a) friends. Shyam wanted to went (b) on a vacation. He discussed the matter with Rahul while they were sitting in (c) a bench. He wanted...
This grammar exercise tests your ability to use ‘worth’ correctly. Complete the following sentences. 1. I don’t think you should talk to Raj. It is not ………………………. a) worth the trouble b) worthy of...
Complete the following sentences using will or would. Hints: Would is the past of will in indirect speech. 1. ………………………. you like to spare a few minutes for me? (would / will) 2. She...
A noun clause is a kind of subordinate clause. Noun clauses serve the same purpose as nouns. That means they can be the subject or object of verbs. I expect that I will win...
Add appropriate short answers to the following questions. An example is given below. ‘Aren’t you coming to the theatre?’ ‘No, I’m not.’ / ‘Yes, I’m.’ Short answers worksheet 1. ‘Is she interested in the...
Two words that sound the same when they are pronounced are called homophones. Homophones have different meanings. They may also have different spellings. There are several homophones in English and they are often confused....