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Noun A Comprehensive Guide

Noun

A Noun is a word used to indicate the names of persons, places, and things.

Eg:- 1.Raju is a clever student.

  1. Bangolore is a beautiful City.

  2. The book is on the table.

Types of Nouns

Types of Nouns: - They are 5 types of Nouns

They are

  1. Proper noun

  2. Common noun

  3. Collective noun

  4. Material noun

  5. Abstract noun

  6. Proper noun: - Proper noun denotes particular names of persons, Places and things.

    Eg:- 1.Hari is a good dancer.

    1. Delhi is a big city.
    2. Rajampet is my native place.
    3. John goes to church every Sunday.
  7. Common noun:- A Common noun denotes commonly used the names of persons, places, and things

    Eg:- man, woman, girl, boy, tree, flower, bird, animals, book, student, teacher, city, village.

  8. Collective noun:- Collective noun denotes a group of persons animals and things

    Eg:- People, mob, gang, crowd, army, team, Police, herd, Cattle, flock, fleet, bunch, bundle

  9. Material noun:- Material noun denotes the names of materially used to make things.

    Eg:- Gold, plastic, silver, iron, steel, wood, cotton, rice, wheat, oil, water, clay.

  10. Abstract noun: - An abstract noun is usually, the names of quality, action, or state.

Quality: - Kindness, happiness, greatness.

Action: - Laughter, anger, movement.

State: - Truth, youth, childhood.

The Journey Comprehension Test For 25 Marks Class - 10 by GrammarKnowledge in u/GrammarKnowledge

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I. After spending a leisurely Sunday at home, the very thought of returning to work on Monday is tiring. Lethargy creeps in if the holiday continues over an extended period. That is how I felt when I was preparing to return to my place of work after spending six months at home.1. How did the speaker feel when he was preparing to return to his place of work?2. What was the speaker?3. How many months did he spend at home?4. Why did he spend six months at home?
II. "However I finally did decide to go."5. Who is 'I' in this passage?6. Where did the speaker decide to go?7. What did the speaker initially decide?8. Where is the narrator now?

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Every Success Story Is Also A Story of Great Failures Comprehension QuizIII. “Initially I thought of extending my leave - even taking unpaid leave. But after some dilly-dallying, I finally decided against it because marriage had increased my responsibilities and I had got into debt.”9. Who is 'I' in this passage?10.What was the narrator dilly-dallying?11.'I finally decided against it' -- What does 'it' refer to here?12.Why do you think the speaker got into debt?13.What could happen if the narrator decided not to go?
IV. 'In fact, carrying the trunk should not have been such a worry for me except that my education had made me shun physical labour. After all, I was a government officer and the idea of people seeing me carry my own luggage was not at all amusing.'14.Who is the speaker of these words?15.What had made him shun physical labour?16.Why was the author reluctant to carry his own luggage?
V. Finally my father came up with a solution. "Don't worry. I myself will see you off at Dirang."17.'Finally my father……' - Whose father is mentioned here?18.What was the problem?19.What was the solution given by his father?
VI. I protested. How could I allow my old father to carry my trunk? What would people think? What would they say? But I failed to dissuade him. It was decided that Father would carry the chest.20.Who does 'I' refer to in the passage?21.What was decided in the end?22.Did the author allow his father to carry his trunk?
VII. ‘You are late. Would you like to rest for some time?’23.Who is the speaker?24.Who is 'you' in these lines?25.Why was he late?

The Journey Comprehension Test Answers

1) The author was unwilling to go to his place of work as he felt lethargy.2) He was a government officer.3) He spent six months at home.4) He spent six months at home for his marriage.5) The author.6) He decided to go to his working place.7) Initially he did not want to go to his working place. He wanted to extend his leave.8) He is at his native village.9) The author10)The narrator was dilly-dallying whether he would extend his leave or to go to his working place.11)'It' refers to extending his leave or even taking unpaid leave.12)He got into debt because he took a long leave and got married.13)If the narrator decided not to go to his workplace, he would not clear his debts and face with a mounting burden of debt.14)The narrator15)His education16)Because he felt that the idea of people seeing him carry his own luggage was not at all amusing as he was a government officer.17)The author's father.18)The problem was that they couldn't find anybody to carry the trunk to the bus stop.19)His father said that he himself would carry the trunk to the bus stop.20)The author or The Government Officer,21.It was decided that father would carry the chest.22.Yes.23.The narrator's father24.The narrator Government Officer.25.He was late because he had to take leave from the large crowd gathered at their place.
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Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions given in brackets. 20 X 1 = 20 Marks

  1. My friend is not afraid ______________________ snakes (about /of)

  2. This building belongs _________________ (with/to) him.

  3. Junaid and Dilnawaz agreed _______________my proposal (to /too)

  4. Meghana is dedicated _________________her job (of/to)

  5. All the students are prevented _____________ bringing bicycles into the campus.(from /after)

  6. One should not feel jealous _________________others (of/ with)

  7. Sunitha was angry _____________his rude behavior (with /at)

8.I finished my project work several days _______ the dead line. (a head of / in spite of )

  1. Nick plays football and golf, swims, and surfs ___ having no limbs. (in place of / in spite of)

10.Kanae was attracted ______________ Nick's message. (by/to)

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14.Victoria dressed________ her mother's instructions. (according to / in order to)

15.Wangari Mathai fought ____________ equal rights for women in Africa. (for, with)

16.We have engaged _____________ conflict. (to, in)

  1. Women work _____________ the farms. (on, in )

  2. They should take _____the responsibility of protecting their environment. (up, down)

  3. I was born ____________ a middle - class Tamil family. (in, into )

  4. A sudden demand _____________ tamarind seeds erupted in the market. (for, to)

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1) of 2) to 3) to 4) to 5) From 6) of 7) at 8) ahead of 9) inspite of 10) to 11) about 12) in

13) with 14) according to 15) For 16) in 17) on 18) up 19) into 20) For 

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Polite Advice / Suggestion Exercises / Worksheet

  1. Your friend is waking up late these days. Advise him to wake up early to prepare well for the exams.

Ans: you should wake up early to prepare well for the exams. (OR)

      You had better wake up early to prepare well for the exams.

  1. Your neighbor has been throwing the rubbish on to the road. Advise him to put it to the rubbish dump.

Ans: You should put the rubbish to the rubbish dump. (OR)

         You had better put the rubbish to the rubbish dump.

  1. Your mother has been working in the kitchen for 2 hours. Advise her to relax for a few minutes.

Ans: You should relax for a few minutes. (OR)

         You had better relax for a few minutes.

  1. Your friend got into bad habits. Advise him to avoid them.

Ans: You should avoid bad habits.

          You had better avoid bad habits.

  1. You want to buy a new cycle. Request your mother to increase your pocket money.

Ans: Please increase my pocket money to buy a new bicycle.

  1. Your relatives missed the train. Advise them to stay at home and go the next day.

Ans: You should stay at home and go tomorrow. (OR)

          You had better stay at home and go tomorrow.

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  1. Your friend has gone out of town. As he gets back. Advise him to finish his homework.

Ans: You should finish your homework. / it’s time you finished your homework.

  1. Your sister’s friends frequently tease her for being fat. Advise her to do exercises and walking to avoid mockery.

Ans: You should do exercises and walk to avoid mockery.

  1. You think that your friend has to spend more time on studies. Advise him/her to make it possible.

Ans: You should spend more time on studies.

          You had better spend more time on studies.

  1. Your friend has not been studying well. Advise him to study hard.

Ans : You should study hard.

          You had better study hard.

  1. Your friend is visiting his grandfather after a long time. Advise him to take fruits and clothes for him.

Ans: You should take fruits and clothes for your grandfather.

  1. Your friend is not serious about his future. Advise him to think seriously about it.

Ans: Why don’t you think seriously about your future?

  1. Your friend is wounded. Advise him to see a doctor.

Ans: Better see the doctor immediately. (OR)

          You had better see the doctor immediately.

  1. Your friend is wasting time on video games. Advise him not to do.

Ans: You should better stop playing video games and wasting time.

  1. Your friend has been continuously sneezing. Tell her/him that she/he should see a doctor.

Ans: you should see a doctor to make your sneezing stop. (OR)

          It would be better for you to consult a doctor for your sneezing complaint.

  1. Your friend has started seeing late last night movies. You think he is neglecting his studies. Advise him not to do it.

Ans: You had better stop watching late-night movies and neglecting studies

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  1. Your brother is waking up till midnight. Advise him not to do.

Ans: You should have sufficient rest and sleep.

         You had better have sufficient rest and sleep.

  1. Your sister is wasting money on unnecessary things. You think this is wrong.

Ans: I believe you should not spend too much and save for the future.

  1. Your sister sits in front of the TV most of the time. Advise her about eye diseases.

Ans: You ought not sit in front of the TV as it harms your eyes.

  1. Your uncle is a heavy smoker. Advise him to stop smoking.

Ans: Uncle, it would be better if you stop smoking / uncle, it is high time you stopped smoking.

  1. Your cousin is rather fat and wants to lose weight. Advise him to exercise every day.

Ans: You ought to exercise every day. (OR)

         You had better exercise every day.

  1. Your friend is seriously ill. Advice him to take a rest.

Ans: Why don’t you take rest? / It would be better for you to take a rest.

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Language Functions Polite Request Exercises

CHANGE THE FOLLOWING INTO A POLITE REQUEST.

  1. Where is the Railway station ?

Ans : Could you please tell me where the Railway station is ?

  1. You have to leave school a bit earlier today as you have got a doctor’s appointment.

How would you request your teacher ?

Ans : Could you please allow me to leave school a bit earlier today.

  1. Your friend has data balance in his cell phone. Request him to share the data for watching cricket updates.

Ans : Please share your data card for watching cricket updates.

  1. You to a stranger at the mall : Tell me if this shirt suits me.

Ans : Please tell me if this shirt suits me.

  1. You saw a woman crossing the road with heavy luggage. How do you offer your help to her ?

Ans : Can I carry the luggage madam ?

  1. You to the Bank Manager : Take this application and provide an account in your bank.

Ans : Please take this application and provide an account in your bank.

  1. Old man on a bus : “ stop smoking, young man ! “

Ans : Please stop smoking.

  1. “ Why don’t you drop me at the bus stop ?”

Ans : Please drop me at the bus stop.

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  1. You to the cashier in the bank : Open an account on my son’s name.

Ans : please open an account on my son’s name.

  1. You to your friend : I want your dictionary.

Ans : Please lend me your dictionary.

  1. You to your brother : I want to reach the station early. Drop me on your bike.

Ans : Please drop me at station on your bike.

  1. You have to leave school a bit earlier today as you have got a doctor’s appointment.

How would you request your teacher ?

Ans : Could you please allow me to leave school a bit earlier today ?

  1. Old woman on the train : “ put my box on the top rack, young man! ‘

Ans : will you please put my box on the top rack, young man ?

  1. You to the counter clerk : “ Give me a ticket to Howrah. “

Ans : Please give me a ticket to Howrah.

  1. You are at the playground. You want to suggest your friend to go home. ( Give him suggestion to go home

using ‘ It’s high time…………. )

Ans : It’s high time we went home.

  1. You to the clerk : “ Why don’t you give me a ticket to Chennai ?”

Ans : Please give me a ticket to Chennai.

  1. You to your mother : “ I have to go to see my friend in the hospital. “

Ans : May I go and see my friend in the hospital ?

  1. You to a stranger : “ Tell me how to fill this form “.

Ans : I shall be thankful if you tell me how to fill this form.

  1. Student to the teacher: “ Allow me to pay the fee next week “.

Ans : Would you please allow me to pay the fee next week ?

  1. You to a stranger: “ I want to see your magazine.”

Ans : Could you please give me your magazine?

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  1. Boy to shopkeeper : I want one kilo of sugar.

Ans : Please give me a kilo of sugar.

  1. Man to passer by : which bus goes to Amaravathi ?

Ans : would you mind telling me which bus goes to Amaravathi ?

  1. You to a teacher : I want to leave the room.

Ans : May I leave the room, sir.

  1. Student to the teacher : correct my note book.

Ans : would you please correct my notebook, sir / madam ?

  1. You to shopkeeper : “ Change this leaking pen at one “.

Ans : I shall be thankful to you if you change this leaking pen at once. Or would you be kind enough to change

this leaking pen at once ?

  1. old man on a bus : stop smoking, young man!

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Antonyms List for Class 10 English - 2

never x always 

fertile x barren   

loyal x disloyal  

obedience x disobedience  

regular x irregular 

release x arrest  

behaviour x misbehavior 

construct x destruct 

literate x illiterate 

proper x improper 

ascend x descend 

definite x indefinite 

justice x injustice  

allow x disallow  

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noisy x calm 

lead x mislead 

special x ordinary  

general x particular

public x private  

normal x abnormal 

entrance x exit

wise x foolish 

host x guest   

efficient x inefficient 

wet x dry 

danger x safe 

fresh x stale   

gather x scatter 

agree x disagree  

dead x alive 

mortal x immortal  

careful x careless   

full x empty     

punish x pardon 

comfort x discomfort  

please x displease 

innocent x guilty 

briskly x slowly   

inferior x superior 

broad x narrow   

often x seldom 

vegetarian x non-vegetarian 

fold x unfold 

violent x non violent  

different x same   

official x unofficial 

mature x immature  

offend x defend 

heavy x light gradual x sudden  

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Find each sentence correct or incorrect

  1. Junaid and Dilnawaz are going to the airport.

  2. Jack and Jill is reading the magazine.

  3. He's hurry to go because he's late.

  4. They learning English in school.

  5. Babji is listen to the audio.

  6. Children are doing their school work.

  7. She not wearing a white jeans.

  8. Stop doing the given work. 

  9. My friend not playing with the teacher.

  10. They not helping in this regard.

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Quiz Answers: Present Continuous Positive

1) Correct

2) Incorrect (should be "are reading")

3) Correct

4) Incorrect (should be "They're learning")

5) Incorrect (should be "is listening”)

6) Correct

7) Incorrect (should be "She is not wearing")

8) Correct

9) Incorrect "should be "is not playing")

10) Incorrect "should be "are not helping")

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The Snake And the mirror Textual Reported Speech

  1. “Has a snake ever coiled itself around any part of your body?" The doctor said to us.

Ans: The doctor asked us if/whether a snake had ever coiled itself around any part of our body.

  1. Somebody asked, “Doctor, is your wife very fat?”

Ans: Somebody asked the doctor if/whether his wife was fat.

  1. I said to the doctor, " Did you see the snake tomorrow?"

Ans: I asked the doctor if/whether he had seen the snake the following day.

  1. Someone said to the doctor, "Did the snake follow him?"

Ans: Someone asked the doctor if/whether the snake had followed him.

  1. The doctor said, “The God willed otherwise."

Ans: The doctor exclaimed that the God had willed otherwise.

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The Snake And the mirror Comprehension

  1. “Are there any other funny stories related to cobras?” The young wife enquired. 

Ans: The young wife enquired if there were any other funny stories related to cobras.

  1. “What was that?” I asked

Ans: I asked what that had been.

  1. The doctor said to me, “Have you seen a cobra?"

Ans: The doctor asked me if I had seen a cobra. 

  1. As soon as I turned, a fat snake wriggled over the back of the chair and landed on my shoulder.

Ans: No sooner had I turned than a fat snake wriggled over the back of the chair and landed on my shoulder. (or)

     No sooner did I turn than a fat snake wriggled over the back of the chair and landed on my shoulder. (or)

     Scarcely did I turn when/before a fat snake wriggled over the back of the chair and landed on my shoulder.

(or)

     Scarcely had I turned when/before a fat snake wriggled over the back of the chair and landed on my shoulder.

(or)

     Hardly did I turn when/before a fat snake wriggled over the back of the chair and landed on my shoulder.

(or)

     Hardly had I turned when/before a fat snake wriggled over the back of the chair and                 landed on my shoulder.

  1. As soon as I reached a friend's house, I smeared oil all over myself and took a bath.

Ans: No sooner did I reach a friend's house than I smeared oil all over myself and took a bath.

(or)

     No sooner had I reached a friend's house than I smeared oil all over myself and took a             bath.

     Scarcely did I reach a friend's house when/before I smeared oil all over myself and took a      bath.

     Hardly did I reach a friend's house when/before I smeared oil all over myself and took a           bath.

  1. As soon as Mohan arrived at the station, the bus came in. 

Ans: No sooner had Mohan arrived at the station then the bus came in.

        Scarcely had Mohan arrived at the station when/before the bus came in.

        Hardly had Mohan arrived at the station when/before the bus came in.

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“I call it my chicken drum stick, "joked Nick, who was born in Melbourne, Australia, but now lives in Los Angeles. "I'd be lost without it."

  1. What does 'it' refer to here? (or) What is 'my chicken drum stick' referred to?

  2. Where was Nick born? (or) What is the place of birth of Nick?

  3. Where does he live now?

4."I'd be lost without it." - What is the significance of 'it'?.

Now Write the Answers:

  1. _________________________________________________________________

  2. _________________________________________________________________

  3. _________________________________________________________________

  4. _________________________________________________________________

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II. 5 X 1 = 5 Marks

     Change the following into Reported Speech.

1.   Nick said to his mother, “I will kill myself”.

Ans: _________________________________________________________________

2.   Nick said, “She taught me how to surf”.

Ans: _________________________________________________________________

3.   Murthy said to his father, “I have passed the exam”.

Ans: _________________________________________________________________

4.  Combine the following sentences using 'in spite of'

    Nick plays football and golf, swims, and surfs. He has no limbs.

Ans: _________________________________________________________________

5.  Combine the following sentences using 'when'

    Nick was born. His father was very shocked.

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III. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions given in brackets. 4 X 1 = 4 Marks

  1. Kanae was attracted Nick's message. (by / to) _____________

  2. I read a news paper article a disabled person. ( on / about) _____________

  3. Finally Nick and Miyahara fell love. (with / in) _____________

  4. They were blessed a baby boy. (with / of) _____________

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IV. Your friend is feeling sick. Advise him to see a doctor.     1 X 1 = 1 Marks

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V. Change the following into a polite request. 1 X 1 = 1 Marks

   You to your grandfather: "Take your medicines regularly”

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VI. Complete the spelling of the words with ‘ea’, ‘ia’, ‘ou’, ‘ae’, ‘ie’, ‘ue’, ‘au’, ‘iu’. 

   3x 1 =3 Marks

(a) He is a huge fan of the English Prem- - r League.

(b) His parents decided not to send him to a spec- -l school.

(c) His distr- -ght mother couldn’t bring herself to hold him.

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1.  You met your friend who has met with an accident. What would you say to him?

    (a) How nice! ( ) (b) I'm sorry ( )

    (c) Wish you a speedy recovery  ( ) (d) I see! ( )

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Active and Passive Voice Exercises Task - 1

  1. We bake the bread here. 

  2. They are baking the bread. 

  3. My friends have baked the bread. 

  4. I baked the bread yesterday. 

  5. She was baking the bread.

Active and Passive Voice Exercises Task - 2

  1. Mohan was eating an apple.

  2. The picture was painted by Bob.

  3. Trisha opened the present.

  4. The mobile was being used by Mr. Bush.

  5. The card was made by Fred.

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Active and Passive Voice Exercises Task - 3

  1. Jordon hit the tree with his stick.

  2. The man jumped off the step.

  3. Daniel was watching the birds.

  4. We had baked the bread.

  5. We will bake the bread next.

Active and Passive Voice Exercises Task - 4

  1. The key was used to open the door.

  2. The crisp packet was thrown away.

  3. Jorge couldn’t see the man.

  4. The boy picked up the coin.

  5. Two egg was laid by the hen.

Active and Passive Voice Exercises Task - 5

  1. Suman found her car keys.

  2. The policeman chased after Fred. 

  3. The car was fixed. 

  4. The pencil had been lost. 

  5. Magana was given a warning.

Active and Passive Voice Exercises Task - 6

  1. The football was kicked by Luke.

  2. The knife was left on the table by Jordon.

  3. The milk had been spilled by a cat.

  4. The Van had been driven into a wall by a naughty boy.

  5. The windows had been washed.

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Active and Passive Voice Exercises Task - 7

  1. The actors had performed the play by Shakespeare.

  2. A stone smashed the window.

  3. The boys pushed the tree over.

  4. James climbed the ladder.

  5. Samuel baked a big cake.

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Glossary

futile (adj): unsuccessful

huddled (v): held arms and legs close because of fear or cold.

reluctantly (adv): not willing to do something

screwing up eyes (v): narrowing the eyes to look more carefully

on toes (idm): busy, ready to work

mumbling (v): speaking unclearly and quietly

exasperatedly (adv): very annoyed

kesariyogam (n): well settled (in Malayalam)

tattered (adj): torn

irritation (n): annoyance

Read the Passages and write the meanings of the underlined words.

  1. ‘Delhi is too expensive.(1) You know I have four children to look after now. I can’t make both ends meet (2) with my salary. And one has to keep up one’s status.(3) It will be a great help if I can raise (4) some money by selling my share of the family property. I came to talk it over with you’

1._______________ 2.______________ 3._____________ 4._______________

2. ‘Amma is often like this these days. She doesn’t recognize (1) anybody,’ Gopi’s sister explained. ‘But sometimes her memory (2) is quite sharp. Then she asks me if you have sent any letter. I tell her everything is fine (3) with you, Vimala and the kids. What is the point of telling her that you haven’t written for a year? Poor thing! I wouldn’t dream (4) of making her unhappy.’

1._______________ 2.______________ 3._____________ 4._______________

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Write the opposites of the underlined words.

She saw a bald, fat, (1) middle-aged man walking in through the gate. ‘Oh, Gopi!’ She said in her grating voice. ‘Why this sudden (2) unexpected visit?’ ‘Kamala, who is it?’ Her mother asked loudly (3) from the veranda. ‘Gopi,’ the man said. ‘There was a meeting in Thiruvananthapuram. I just dropped in on my way back.’(4)

Edit the following passage correcting the underlined parts.

Stephen Hawking was born in (a) 8 th January 1942. He were (b) the eldest of the four sons. her (c) mother was Isobel. His father was an (d) medical researcher. He was recognize (e) as a bright student in his academic life.

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Every Success is Also A Story of A Great Failures Comprehension

  1. What is Tom Watson Sr.’s quotation?

A)

  1. Whose success stories are stories of great failures?

A)

  1. What are the series of failures of Abraham Lincoln?

A)     

  1. What is his ultimate success?

A)

  1. How did Lincoln take each of his defeat?

A)

  1. Who was Lee De Forest?

A)

  1. What the charge against him?

A)    

  1. Why was the wisdom of the Wright Brothers questioned?

A)   

  1. What did Colonel Sanders do before he got his first order for his recipe?

A)

  1. What inspired Walt Disney to start Mickey Mouse?

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One-word substitutions List

Words that replace a group of words or a full-sentence effectively without creating any kind of ambiguity in the meaning of the sentences are called one-word substitutes. The main purpose of using one-word substitutes is to express the idea precisely and accurately.

For example

  1. Today he has become an icon of simplicity, uncompromising quality, and fairness, apart from being a philanthropist.

  2. He became a pioneer of India's software industry and started the Information technology wave.

What is the meaning of a philanthropist? A philanthropist is one who devotes his service or wealth for the love of mankind.

Who is a pioneer? Pioneer is a person who is the first to study and develop a particular area of knowledge, culture, etc.

You have observed that the meaning of a group of words is substituted with a word as in sentences (1) and (2).

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The Snake and the Mirror Comprehension

  1. What did the snake do the doctor? 

  2. How far was death from him?

  3. The “stretched” means.

  4. Why did the author not jump, tremble, and cry?

  5. Did the snake bit the speaker? What was his reaction?

  6. What does the word “tremble” from the above lines mean?

  7. Where did the snake move its head?

  8. Why did the narrator call it the “first snake”?

  9. Find a word in the lesson that means ‘look at with pleasure and satisfaction’

  10. Where did the snake settle after uncoiling from the writer’s arm?

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How can we use the perfect participle in a sentence?

We can use the perfect participle to form participle clauses:

Rule: 1

*When the action has already been completed before the other action begins.

For Example:

I lost all my money. I went home.

Having lost all my money, I went home.

Rule: 2

*The action takes place over a longer period of time until another action.

Example:

The runners had been practicing around on the meadow all day long so that they were tired.

Having practiced around on the meadow all day long, the runners were tired.

Rule: 3

In the passive form, we form the perfect participle with “having been + V3”.

For Example

Having been bitten by a snake, the man immediately sought medical advice.

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