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Question: Match the following items in column I with column II: I II 1.An ophthalmologist is A person whose husband is dead 2.A dinosaur is An animal which lives on land 3.A school is A doctor who treats cancer patients 4.A widow is A place where students study 5. A te..
Avoiding Repetition
While speaking or writing we can make the language crisper and better by avoiding repetition. Repetition of words and phrases is a common flaw in the use of English and this can be avoided by using substitutes or by omitting some words, which have been used previousl..
Linguistic Exercises - Test Questions
image Question 1 - Question: Sheetal was attending first aid classes. There she learnt how to treat a patient with burns. Very soon she got a chance to use it. Complete her narration using the instructions given in the flow chart below. Do not add any information of your own. The first one has ..
Poet
image Poet - Vikram Seth was born in Calcutta in 1952. He left India to study at Oxford where he earned degrees in philosophy, economics, and politics, and went on to study creative writing at Stanford and classical Chinese poetry in China at Nanjing University. His first novel, The Golden Gate, is writt..
Julius Caesar About the Author
image About the Author - William Shakespeare was an English playwright and poet who is recognized all over the world as the greater of all dramatists. Hundreds of editions of his plays have been published, including translations in all major languages. Scholars have written thousands of books a..
Julius Caesar
About the Author - William Shakespeare was an English playwright and poet who is recognized all over the world as the greater of all dramatists. Hundreds of editions of his plays have been published, including translations in all major language..
Tenses
Tenses - When we speak or write, we need to show whether we are talking about something in the present, the past or the future time. Therefore, we have to be careful about the tense we use. PAST Simple Past Past Continuous Past Perfect Past Perfect Continuous He walked He was walking He had walked ..
Organise Your Composition from Your Thesis
ORGANISE YOUR COMPOSITION FROM THESIS Paragraph 1 Paragraph 2 Paragraph 3 Additional Concluding Introduction-arousing your reader's interest and indicating your thesis First supporting point Second supporting point Paragraph for additional supporting points Paragraph Once you have worke..
Debate Script
You are participating in an interschool debate competition. The topic is 'Wars Always Create More Problems Than They Solve'. Here are some points for and against the proposition. Use them and your own ideas to write out the debate script. For Against No one wants it, but if the necessit..
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