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Showing posts with label Grammar. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
Saturday, April 3, 2021
How to Use Say Vs Tell A Complete Explanation | Advanced Level
Difference Between The Verbs Say and Tell
Hi friends and my dear students today I am here with the different topic How to Use Say vs Tell a complete explanation. After reading this article, I am sure you will understand the Difference Between The Verbs Say and Tell. My Humble request Please share with your children and friends.
Thursday, April 1, 2021
English Grammar Subject And Predicate | Subject And Predicate Video
English Grammar Subject And Predicate Notes And Video
In English Grammar Subject and Predicate Part is very essential. In this Subject And Predicate Video, it has been explained very clearly. After watching, You are able to find what is subject and what is predicate part in a sentence.
Relative Pronouns And Clauses Explanation In An Easy Way | 10th English Grammar By Shaik Babji
Relative Pronouns And Clauses Explanation In An Easy Way
In this Post I explained Relative Pronouns and Clause in a detailed manner. After watching this video you will understand clearly what is Relative Pronouns and Clause Topic and how they are used in a sentences.
Relative Pronouns And Clauses Explanation In An Easy Way |
Saturday, March 27, 2021
Combine The Sentences with 'Such... That’ Quiz - 1 | 'Such... That’ Quiz
Combine The Sentences with 'Such... That’ Quiz
I prepared a Quiz on Combine The Sentences with 'Such... That’ with 15 questions for 15 points. You can play it and get to know your knowledge in Combine The Sentences with 'Such... That'.
I hope you enjoy this quiz.
Combine The Sentences with 'Such... That’ Quiz |
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Compound Adjectives List For SSC
Hi Friends today I would like to explain you Compound Adjectives List For SSC in this post.
Keep Learning Compound Adjectives List.
Compound Adjectives List For SSC |
Sunday, May 17, 2020
Sunday, May 3, 2020
Relative Clauses: Defining and Non-defining Relative Clauses
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Defining and Non-defining Relative Clauses
Let us read the following sentences.
1.
The woman who taught him surfing had been bitten by a shark.
2.
Nick, who was teased and bullied, had an electric wheel chair for mobility…..
What
difference do you notice between sentence (1) and (2)? In sentence (1) the
relative clause defines the
woman. It is a Defining Relative Clause. In
sentence (2) the Relative Clause adds extra information about Nick. This is a
Non-defining Relative Clause.
A
Non-defining Relative Clause is preceded and followed by a comma or a hyphen.
e.g:
The brave 26- year- old -- who is mainly torso -- plays football and golf,
swims and surfs.
I Read the text again and identify some more Defining
and Non-defining
Relative Clauses.
1.
________________________________________________________
2.
_______________________________________________________
3.
_______________________________________________________
4.
_______________________________________________________
5.
________________________________________________________
II Read the following sentences and circles the
Non-defining Relative
Clauses and put a comma / a hyphen wherever necessary.
1.
The meeting which was held in the town hall was a great success.
2.
The people who live in glass houses must not throw stones.
3.
The teachers who have taught Abhiram say that he is an exceptionally creative student.
4.
Napolean who won the French honour died at St. Helena.
5.
The silk sarees which are made in Benares are popular all over the world.
III Complete the sentences with Defining or Non-defining
Relative Clauses.
1.
This is the peaceful place _____________________________________.
2.
The ‘Mahaprasthanam’ is a popular book _________________________ .
3.
Suresh ___________________________ has left the school just now.
4.
Is this the street __________________________________________ ?
5.
The express _________________________________ has just arrived.
6.
The place ___________________________ has been closed to traffic.
7.
This is a famous engineering college ___________________________ .
8.
My sister_______________ has secured a job as an engineer in BHEL.
9.
The theatre ____________________________ was designed by Mr Rao.
10.
Viswanath is one of the outstanding directors in Telugu film
industry____________________
.
Saturday, May 2, 2020
Exclamations / Interjections
Exclamations / Interjections
Look at the following list of interjections
(exclamations) taken from the text.
Ah
Oh Eh
Er Ay
Oho Hist
An interjection is a word added
to a sentence to convey the emotion of happiness,displeasure, anger, annoyance
etc. It is not grammatically related to any other part of the sentence.
Here is a list of sentences with exclamations or
interjections used in different
Contexts in the play. Now observe the sentences and
decide which emotion is expressed in each context. Put a tick () in the appropriate box. The first one has been done
for you.
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