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Apostrophe --- 19
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The punctuation mark (‘) is called apostrophe. It has the following functions.

🌺In writing a contraction
The apostrophe is used in writing a contraction. It shows the place of the omitted letters.
Examples are:
🔹it’s (for it is or it has)
🔹hasn’t (for has not)
🔹doesn’t (for does not)

🌺The apostrophe is also used in writing certain words which were formerly contractions.
Examples are:
🔹o’clock (of the clock)
🔹o'er (over)
🔹Let's (let us)
🔹'tis (it is)

🌺In writing most possessives
The apostrophe is used in writing most possessives.

🔹Riya’s mother
🔹Priya’s car
🔹Children’s books
🔹two weeks’ vacation

🌺Note that the apostrophe is not used in writing the possessive forms of most pronouns.
🔹The cat closed its eyes. (NOT The cat closed it’s eyes.)
🔹Whose bag is this? (NOT Who’se bag is this?)
🔹These toys are hers. (NOT These toys are her’s.)

🌺In writing the plurals of letters
Although the apostrophe is not used in writing plurals, it is used in writing the plurals of letters and other forms which would be difficult to read without the apostrophe.
🔹Dot the i’s and cross the t’s
🔹Mind your p’s and q’s
🔹Do's and Dont's
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📢 Comma – Part I --- 20
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👉🏻 The punctuation mark comma (,) has the following uses.

🟣 To connect the items in a list

🌼Commas are used to connect the items in a list, except for the last two which are usually connected by a coordinating conjunction like and or or.

🔹My favorite writers are Charles Dickens, Emily Bronte and Jane Austen.
🔹The Three Musketeers were Arthos, Porthos and Aramis.

🌼To join two complete sentences into a single sentence
A comma is used to join two complete sentences into a single sentence. It is usually followed by a connecting word like and, but, or, while or yet.
🔹She had very little to live on, but she would never take what was not hers.

📎 Notes
Short clauses connected by and, but or or are not usually separated by commas.
🔹She is poor but she is honest. (NOT She is poor, but she is honest.)

🌼To show that certain words have been omitted
A comma can be used to show that certain words have been omitted.
🔹Ankita decided to order to steak pie and Peter, the chicken pathia. (The omitted words are ‘decided to order’.)

🟤 Subordinate clauses
When subordinate clauses begin sentences, they are often separated by commas.
🔹When the rain stopped, we went out. OR We went out when the rain stopped.

🌼Commas are also used to set off words or expressions that interrupt the natural progression of a sentence
🔹My friends, however, did not come.
🔹Neha had, surprisingly, did everything.
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📢 Comma – Part II
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👉🏻 To separate adjectives used in the predicative position

🌸Adjectives used in the predicative position are always separated by commas.
🔹He is tall, dark and handsome.
🔹That was a lovely, long, cool drink.

🌸Sometimes commas are not used between the last two adjectives which are usually separated by a conjunction like and or or.
Commas are sometimes dropped between short adjectives.

🟡 In direct speech
A comma is generally used between a reporting verb and a piece of direct speech.
🔹Looking at the painting, she said, ‘I like this one.’

🌸 If the reporting verb follows a piece of direct speech, we usually use a comma instead of a full stop before the closing quotation mark.
🔹‘I don’t like this,‘ said Siya.

🔵 Numbers
Large numbers are often divided into groups of three figures by using commas.

◾️ Examples are:
🔹5,768 (NOT 5.768)
🔹6, 567, 873

🌸Commas are sometimes not used in four figure numbers.
🔹5,378 or 5378

🌸Commas are never used in dates.
🔹The Year 1953 (NOT The Year 1,953)

🌸Cases where commas are not used
Commas are not used before that, what, where etc in indirect speech structures.
🔹Nobody realized that the child was missing. (NOT Nobody realized, that the child …)
🔹She didn’t know what to do. (NOT She didn’t know, what to do.)

🌸Commas are not used between two grammatically independent sentences. Instead we use a full stop or a semicolon.
🔹The blue dress was cheap. On the other hand, the pink dress was better.
🔸OR The blue dress was cheap; on the other hand, the pink dress was better.
🔻(NOT The blue dress was cheap, on the other hand, …)
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Punctuation: Colon
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💧The colon (:) marks a bigger pause than that is expressed by the semicolon. It is sometimes used with a dash after it.
🔸We cancelled our decision to go on a holiday: we had too little money.
🔸Sonal had to be hospitalized: she had heart trouble.

💧Direct speech
A colon is used when famous sayings are quoted.
🔸Bacon says: ‘Reading makes a full man, writing an exact man, speaking a ready man.’

💧A colon is also used when direct speech is introduced by a name.
🔸Polonius: What do you read, my lord?
🔸Hamlet: Words, words, words.

💧In other cases, direct speech is usually introduced by a comma.
🔸Shailesh looked at the photo and said, ‘Who is this beautiful girl?’

💧Lists
A colon can introduce a list.
🔸The three tenses are: the present tense, the past tense and the future tense.
🔸We need three kinds of support: financial, political and moral.

💧In a title or heading, a colon is often used to introduce a subdivision of a subject.
🔸Tenses: the present tense
🔸Punctuation: colon

💧Capital letters
In British English, we do not normally use a capital letter after a colon. In American English, colons are more often followed by capital letters.
🔸Verbs: transitive verbs (GB)
🔸Verbs: Transitive verbs (US)

💧Letters
In letters Americans usually put a colon after the opening salutation.
🔸Dear Mr. Ramanuj:
I am writing to…

💧British people prefer a comma in this case. Sometimes they do not use any punctuation mark at all.
🔸Dear Mr Ramanuj,
I am writing to…
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Punctuation Exercise
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Use appropriate punctuation marks in the following sentences.

1. We had a great time in France the kids really enjoyed it
2. Some people work best in the mornings others do better in the evenings
3. What are you doing next weekend
4. Mother had to go into hospital she had heart problems
5. Did you understand why I was upset

6. It is a fine idea let us hope that it is going to work
7. We will be arriving on Monday morning at least I think so
8. A textbook can be a wall between teacher and class
9. The girls father sat in a corner
10. In the words of Murphys Law Anything that can go wrong will go wrong
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🟢Answers🟢

1. We had a great time in France – the kids really enjoyed it.
2. Some people work best in the mornings; others do better in the evenings.
3. What are you doing next weekend?
4. Mother had to go into hospital: she had heart problems.
5. Did you understand why I was upset?

6. It is a fine idea; let us hope that it is going to work.
7. We will be arriving on Monday morning – at least, I think so.
8. A textbook can be a ‘wall’ between teacher and class.
9. The girl’s father sat in a corner.
10. In the words of Murphy’s Law: ‘Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.’
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Uses of comma in a simple sentence
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💦The comma is the shortest pause between words.
The comma has the following uses in a simple sentence.

💦To mark off nouns, pronouns or phrases in apposition
🔻Shailesh, my neighbor, is a teacher.
🔻Wordsworth, the famous English poet, was a lover of nature.

💦To mark off each one of a series of words belonging to the same part of speech
🔻He spoke easily, clearly and eloquently.
🔻The children laughed, danced, jumped and cried for joy.

💦A comma is generally not placed before a word preceded by and.
🔻The farmer owned sheep, cattle and poultry.

💦To mark off a nominative of address
🔻Doctor, the patient is ill.
🔻Gentleman, I bring good news.

💦After a nominative absolute
🔻God willing, we shall meet again.

💦To mark off a direct quotation from the rest of the sentence
🔻‘I am not tired,’ said James, ‘but I am very hungry.’

💦To separate each pair of words connected by ‘and’
🔻Young and old, high and low, rich and poor, all praised the little boy’s clever tricks.

💦Before and after words, phrases and clauses let into the body of a sentence.
🔻His conduct, to say the least, was disgusting.
🔻He did not, however, agree.

💦The following words and expressions are also separated from the rest of the sentence by means of a comma:
🔻at least, indeed, well, all the same, however, of course, on the whole, in short, in particular etc.
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Using the apostrophe
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🌞An apostrophe (’) is used to create possessive forms, contractions and some plural forms. It indicates where the letter has been omitted.
🔹I am = I’m
🔹He’s = he is
🔹They’re = they are
🔹Do not = don’t
🔹I’d = I would or I had
🔹She would have failed. = She would’ve failed.

🌞Contracted forms are not considered appropriate in formal writing. However, it is basically a matter of personal choice.
Before writing contractions in a paper that is going to be graded, you should ask your tutor whether it is appropriate to include them in your writing.
Apostrophes are used in writing possessives.
While writing possessives, the position of the apostrophe depends on whether the noun is singular or plural.

🌞If the noun is singular, the apostrophe goes before the –s.
🔹Example: the girl’s parents
If the noun is plural, the apostrophe usually goes after the –s.
🔹Example: the girls’ parents
If the plural form of the noun does not end in –s, the apostrophe goes before the –s.
🔹Example: the men’s hostel

🌞You can also create possessive forms with of. In this case, no apostrophes are used.
🔹A friend of mine works abroad.

🌞Common mistakes
The words its and it’s are often confused.
🔸Its is a possessive word.
🔹The dog wagged its tail.
🔸It’s means it is or it has.
🔹It’s your book. (= It is your book.)
🔹It’s stopped raining. (= It has stopped raining.)

🌞They’re and their
These two expressions are also confused.
They’re means they are. Their is a possessive word.
🔹They took their children along.
🔹They’re waiting for us. (= They are waiting for us.)

🌞‘There are’ does not have an appropriate contracted form.

🌞An apostrophe is also used to form the plurals of letters and digits. This is particularly common when the letters are written in the small case.
🔹Mind your p’s and q’s.
🔹She got 4 a’s this term.

🌞Apostrophes are no longer used to form plurals of years.
🔹Example: 1990s (more natural than 1990’s)
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Using the quotation marks
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🗣Quotation marks (“ ”) are used to set off text that denotes quoted or spoken language.
Quotation marks are also used to set off titles of stories, novels and poems.

🗣In American English, it is not uncommon for periods and commas to go inside quotation marks.
For example, an American may write:
🔹My favorite novel is “Gulliver’s Travels.”

🗣This use of punctuation marks within the quotation marks is not considered appropriate in British English.
So if you follow the rules of British English, you are more likely to write:
🔹My favorite novel is ‘Gulliver’s Travels’.

🗣Note that if the text inside the quotation marks is a sentence, then a full stop can be used at the end.
🔹He always said, “Be careful what you wish for.”
🔹He always said, “Be careful what you wish for”.

🗣We use quotation marks when we quote direct speech. Single quotation marks (‘ ’) are more common in British English and double quotation marks (“ ”) in American English.
🔹Albert said, “Get that woman out of here.”

🗣A long passage of direct speech inside the quotation marks may be introduced by a colon.
🔹Announcing the quarterly earnings, the Chairman said: “A number of factors have contributed to the stellar performance of the company.”

🗣A colon is also used when direct speech is introduced by a name.
🔹Lord Polonius: “Neither a borrower nor a lender be.”

🗣In reporting words that are said internally, but not spoken out loudly, the writer may or may not use quotation marks.
🔹“What a lovely morning!” Maya said to herself.
🔹What a lovely morning, Maya said to herself.
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Uses of the comma
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🌼The comma is used to indicate a pause between parts of a sentence.

🌼Uses of the comma
Before and after words used in apposition to a noun
🔹Winston Churchill, the statesman, was also an eminent writer.
🔹Riya, my sister, is an eminent cardiologist.

🌼To separate two or more nouns, adjectives, or adverbs that come together
🔹England, Russia and France formed an alliance.

🌼To separate a participial phrase
🔹Feeling tired, I went to bed.
🔹Being fat, she couldn’t run fast.

🌼To mark off a noun
🔹Shailesh, can we bank on him?
🔹Maya, have your meals.
🔹Satish, come here.

🌼After an introductory phrase or clause
🔹To be honest, I have little interest in politics.
🔹For God’s sake, leave me alone.
🔹In the name of justice, be fair to that poor man.

🌼To indicate the omission of a verb in cases where repetition should be avoided
🔹My brother bought a watch and my sister, a camera. (= My brother bought a watch and my sister bought a camera.)

🌼Before and after words or phrases let into the body of a sentence
🔹She had, surprisingly, paid for everything.
🔹The boy had, in spite of all the hardships he faced, managed to succeed.

🌼To separate a subordinate clause from the main clause
🔹After he had finished his job, he went out.
🔹When I opened the door, the cat jumped in.

🌼The comma can be omitted when the subordinate clause goes after the main clause.
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Relative Pronouns Exercise
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Fill in the blanks with appropriate relative pronouns.

1. The crow dropped the piece of cheese ………………………. the fox snapped up immediately.
which
who
whom

2. People …………………....…. live in glass houses must not throw stones.
who
that
Either could be used here

3. Last year we visited the Leaning Tower of Pisa …………………….. is a great architectural marvel.
that
which
Either could be used here

4. Where is the book ……………………… I left here yesterday?
that
which
Either could be used here

5. It was a wretched hut ……………………….. she lived.
that
which
in which

6. Napoleon, ……………………… the French admire, was a great General.
which
whom
that

7. The boys gave a loud shout ………………………. was heard across the park.
which
what
Either could be used here

8. The conference ………………….. was held at a Five Star hotel was a huge success.
which
that
Either could be used here

9. The boy spoke to the soldier …………………….. arm was in a sling.
who
which
whose

10. The captain praised Martin, …………………. bowling was very good.
who
whose
whom

11. Shailesh, ……………………… is my cousin, is a pilot.
who
whom
that

12. That girl ……………………… you see there sings very well.
whom
which
whose
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🟢Answers🟢

1. The crow dropped the piece of cheese which the fox snapped up immediately.
2. People who / that live in glass houses must not throw stones.
3. Last year we visited the Leaning Tower of Pisa which is a great architectural marvel.
4. Where is the book that / which I left here yesterday?
5. It was a wretched hut in which she lived.
6. Napoleon, whom the French admire, was a great General.

7. The boys gave a loud shout which was heard across the park.
8. The conference that / which was held at a Five Star hotel was a huge success.
9. The boy spoke to the soldier whose arm was in a sling.
10. The captain praised Martin, whose bowling was very good.
11. Shailesh, who is my cousin, is a pilot.
12. That girl whom you see there sings very well.
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Vocabulary Exercise
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Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate option.

1. He was ……………………. by the police, but he refused to reveal the secret.
prosecuted
persecuted

2. He was ……………………. for defaming his partner.
prosecuted
persecuted

3. He could not ……………………… his son to continue his studies.
persuade
pursue

4. The cops …………………….. the criminal and caught him.
persuaded
pursued

5. A ……………………… man will never support a wrong cause.
rightful
righteous

6. The …………………… of Emperor Asoka is considered to be a golden period in the history of India.
reign
rein

7. ………………………… progress is essential to gain lasting happiness in life.
Spiritual
Spirited

8. The candidates should write down their …………………………. roll numbers.
respective
respectful

9. The room was filled with the noise of his ……………………..
laugh
laughter

10. We had a good ………………………. over his silly mistake.
laugh
laughter

11. His good deeds are …………………………..
commentable
commendable

12. English literature is full of ……………………… to Latin and Greek authors.
allusions
illusions
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🟢Answers🟢

1. He was persecuted by the police, but he refused to reveal the secret.
2. He was prosecuted for defaming his partner.
3. He could not persuade his son to continue his studies.
4. The cops pursued the criminal and caught him.
5. A righteous man will never support a wrong cause.
6. The reign of Emperor Asoka is considered to be a golden period in the history of India.

7. Spiritual progress is essential to gain lasting happiness in life.
8. The candidates should write down their respective roll numbers.
9. The room was filled with the noise of his laughter.
10. We had a good laugh over his silly mistake.
11. His good deeds are commendable.
12. English literature is full of allusions to Latin and Greek authors.
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Idioms Exercise
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Fill in the blanks. This exercise tests your understanding of common idiomatic expressions.

1. Beware of that ……………………….. in sheep’s clothing.
fox
wolf
jackal

2. After her husband’s death, she is struggling to keep the ……………………………….. from the door.
tiger
owl
wolf

3. The violence came to a ……………………….. when the police fired at the rioters.
high
head
peak

4. He might plead the cause of the poor, but he is unlikely to put his hand in his ..........................................
bag
pocket
drawers

5. You see she has two strings to her ……………………………. She is a writer. She also does modeling.
bow
sitar
violin

6. They have threatened war to the …………………………….. if their demands are not granted.
spear
dragon
knife

7. Shailesh joined the company as a cashier but now he is at the top of the …………………………..
house
tree
ship

8. I sent him about his …………………………… because I could no longer stand his insolence.
work
job
business

9. He says that he has rubbed …………………………… with many celebrities.
head
shoulders
hands

10. I have told you time and again not to poke your …………………………… into my business.
head
nose
tongue

11. He is the ……………………………. man of his boss.
right hand
left hand
second hand

12. After the death of his parents, his uncle took him under his …………………………….
shoulder
wings
head
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🟢Answers🟢

1.Beware of that wolf in sheep’s clothing.
2. After her husband’s death, she is struggling to keep the wolf from the door.
3. The violence came to a head when the police fired at the rioters.
4. He might plead the cause of the poor, but he is unlikely to put his hand in his pocket.
5. You see she has two strings to her bow. She is a writer. She also does modeling.
6. They have threatened war to the knife if their demands are not granted.

7. Shailesh joined the company as a cashier but now he is at the top of the tree.
8. I sent him about his business because I could no longer stand his insolence.
9. He says that he has rubbed shoulders with many celebrities.
10. I have told you time and again not to poke your nose into my business.
11. He is the right hand man of his boss.
12. After the death of his parents, his uncle took him under his wings.
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English Vocabulary Exercise
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Fill in the blanks.

1. In the ……………………….. the author states his intentions in writing the book.
foreword
foreward
forward

2. The museum curator discovered that the Persian vase was a ………………………..
forge
forage
forgery

3. It looks like he has …………………………. our appointment.
forgot
forgotten
Either could be used here

4. Sonal is so …………………………. that she has to make a note of everything.
forgetful
forgettable
Either could be used here

5. Because of other expenses, I had to ………………………… that dress.
forgo
forage
forge

6. When I saw that ……………………….. watchdog, I went no further.
forbidden
forbidding
Either could be used here

7. Have you ever seen anyone so fond of ……………………………..?
deserts
desserts

8. The child …………………………… about in the water until the lifeguard got to him.
foundered
floundered

9. We know she is rich, so she doesn’t have to …………………………. it.
float
flaunt
flout

10. That was a …………………………….. abuse of his authority.
flagrant
fragrant
flagrent

11. The visiting head of state was given a ……………………………. welcome.
fitting
fitful

12. The children get ………………………. when we take them to church.
fidgety
fidelity
fidget
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🟢Answers🟢

1. In the foreword the author states his intentions in writing the book.
2. The museum curator discovered that the Persian vase was a forgery.
3. It looks like he has forgotten / forgot our appointment.
4. Sonal is so forgetful that she has to make a note of everything.
5. Because of other expenses, I had to forgo that dress.
6. When I saw that forbidding watchdog, I went no further.

7. Have you ever seen anyone so fond of desserts?
8. The child floundered about in the water until the lifeguard got to him.
9. We know she is rich, so she doesn’t have to flaunt it.
10. That was a flagrant abuse of his authority.
11. The visiting head of state was given a fitting welcome.
12. The children get fidgety when we take them to church.
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General Grammar Exercise
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Fill in the blanks.

1. ……………….. working hard, he failed the test.
Despite
However
Though

2. Shailesh is ………………….. to beat his opponent.
too strong
enough strong
strong enough

3. …………………… the thief saw the cops coming, he ran away.
As soon as
No sooner
Scarcely

4. …………………… he is so ill, the doctors do not expect him to recover.
As
Though
If

5. The boy ………………….. watch had been stolen complained to the teacher.
who
whose
who's

6. ………………….. on tip-toe, he reached for the apple.
Standing
Stood
Having standing

7. He will ………………….. spend his money nor invest it.
neither
either
both

8. This is the hotel …………………… our meetings usually take place.
where
there
whence

9. I prefer reading books …………………… watching TV.
to
than
over

10. The house is …………………….. to accommodate all.
so spacious
too spacious
spacious enough

11. The germ is ……………………. small to be seen with the naked eye.
too
so
much

12. ……………………. had the hunter raised the gun, than the birds flew away.
No sooner
As soon as
Hardly
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🟢Answers🟢

1. Despite working hard, he failed the test.
2. Shailesh is strong enough to beat his opponent.
3. As soon as he saw the cops coming, he ran away.
4. As he is so ill, the doctors do not expect him to recover.
5. The boy whose watch had been stolen complained to the teacher.
6. Standing on tip-toe, he reached for the apple.

7. He will neither spend his money nor invest it.
8. This is the hotel where our meetings usually take place.
9. I prefer reading books to watching TV.
10. The house is spacious enough to accommodate all.
11. The germ is too small to be seen with the naked eye.
12. No sooner had the hunter raised the gun, than the birds flew away.
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Question Tags Exercise --- 42
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Choose the correct option to complete each sentence.

1. I’m right, ………………..?
am I
am'nt I
aren't I

2. Shut up, …………………?
can't you
can you
will you
All of the above

3. Don’t forget, ………………?
will you
won't you
can you

4. Move a bit, ……………..?
will you
would you
can you
All of the above

5. Let’s go for a walk, …………………?
should we
shall we
can we

6. You never say what you are going, …………………?
do you
don't you
did you

7. There is little we can do about it, ……………….?
is there
isn't there
has there

8. Somebody wanted a pizza, …………………..?
did they
didn't they
hadn't they

9. He has a daughter, ………………..?
Please select 2 correct answers

has he
does he
hasn't he
doesn't he

10. There weren’t any issues, ………………..?
were there
weren't there
were they

11. Ravi wants to be an actor, ………………..?
does he
doesn't he
hasn't he

12. Riya visited you yesterday, ………………..?
did she
didn't she
doesn't she
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🟢Answers🟢

1. I’m right, aren’t I?
2. Shut up, can’t you / can you / will you?
3. Don’t forget, will you?
4. Move a bit, would you / will you / can you?
5. Let’s go for a walk, shall we?
6. You never say what you are going, do you?

7. There is little we can do about it, is there?
8. Somebody wanted a pizza, didn’t they?
9. He has a daughter, hasn’t he / doesn’t he?
10. There weren’t any issues, were there?
11. Ravi wants to be an actor, doesn’t he?
12. Riya visited you yesterday, didn’t she?
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Passive Voice Exercise --- 43
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Can you use the passive voice correctly? Take a moment to do this exercise.

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate passive verb form.

1. They are painting the walls. (Active) / The walls ………………. (Passive)
are painting
are being painted
are painted

2. He closed the door. (Active) / The door …………………. by him. (Passive)
has closed
was being closed
was closed

3. The loan recovery officials sealed the house. (Active) / The house …………………. by the loan recovery officials. (Passive)
was sealed
was being sealed
has been sealed

4. I have cleaned the carpets. (Active) / The carpets …………………. (Passive)
are cleaned
have been cleaned
had been cleaned

5. I had sent the parcel in the morning. (Active) / The parcel ……………….. in the morning. (Passive)
had been sent
have been sent
was sent

6. You should post this letter. (Active) / This letter ………………… (Passive)
should be posting
should be posted
should have posted

7. They will announce the results tomorrow. (Active) / The results ………………… tomorrow. (Passive)
will be announced
will be announcing
will announced

8. I have fed the dog. (Active) / The dog ………………. (Passive)
has been fed
was fed
had been fed

9. We will have finished the work by Monday. (Active) / The work ………………… by Monday. (Passive)
will have been finishing
will be finished
will have been finished

10. The reporter is announcing the news. (Active) / The news ……………….. (Passive)
is being announcing
was announced
is being announced

11. They took the patient to the hospital in an ambulance. (Active) / The patient ………………. to the hospital in an ambulance. (Passive)
was taking
was taken
had been taken

12. I bought food at the restaurant. (Active) / Food ……………… at the restaurant. (Passive)
had bought
was bought
has been bought
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🟢Answers🟢

1. They are painting the walls. (Active) / The walls are being painted. (Passive)
2. He closed the door. (Active) / The door was closed by him. (Passive)
3. The loan recovery officials sealed the house. (Active) / The house was sealed by the loan recovery officials. (Passive)
4. I have cleaned the carpets. (Active) / The carpets have been cleaned. (Passive)
5. I had sent the parcel in the morning. (Active) / The parcel had been sent in the morning. (Passive)
6. You should post this letter. (Active) / This letter should be posted. (Passive)

7. They will announce the results tomorrow. (Active) / The results will be announced tomorrow. (Passive)
8. I have fed the dog. (Active) / The dog has been fed. (Passive)
9. We will have finished the work by Monday. (Active) / The work will have been finished by Monday. (Passive)
10. The reporter is announcing the news. (Active) / The news is being announced. (Passive)
11. They took the patient to the hospital in an ambulance. (Active) / The patient was taken to the hospital in an ambulance. (Passive)
12. I bought food at the restaurant. (Active) / Food was bought at the restaurant. (Passive)
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Words Commonly Confused | Exercise --- 44
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There are several confusing words in English. Can you use them correctly? Take a moment to do this interactive exercise.

Fill in the blanks.

1. I just read a story about a man without a ………………
shadow
shade

2. We are looking for some ……………… to sit in.
shade
shadow

3. It was not a ……………… thing to do.
sensible
sensitive

4. ……………….. me to pay the bills.
Remind
Remember

5. You make me ……………… my mother.
remember
remind

6. Who discovered the ………………. of gravitation?
principle
principal

7. I have the ………………… to visit Dubai next year.
possibility
opportunity

8. There is a/an ……………….. of my visiting Dubai next year.
possibility
opportunity

9. I ……………….. the books on the table.
lain
lied
laid

10. I will see you ……………… a few days.
in
later

11. She has a ………………….. way of walking.
fun
funny

12. I will be staying …………….. the weekend.
until
by
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🟢Answers🟢

1. I just read a story about a man without a shadow.
2. We are looking for some shade to sit in.
3. It was not a sensible thing to do.
4. Remind me to pay the bills.
5. You make me remember my mother.
6. Who discovered the principle of gravitation?

7. I have the opportunity to visit Dubai next year.
8. There is a possibility of my visiting Dubai next year.
9. I laid the books on the table.
10. I will see you in a few days.
11. She has a funny way of walking.
12. I will be staying until the weekend.
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Prepositions Or Conjunctions Exercise --- 45
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Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition or conjunction.

1. We went out …………………. the rain.
in spite of
even so
although

2. ……………….. having a headache, I enjoyed the party.
Despite
Although
Even if

3. …………………. I had worked very hard, I failed my exam.
Although
Despite
Even if

4. There is a school …………….. my house.
opposite
in front of
before

5. If the bus stop is on the same side of the road as the library, it is ..................... the library.
opposite
in front of
Either could be used here

6. If the garage is on the other side of the road as the school, it is …………………. the school.
opposite
in front of
before

7. I had no idea ....................... she was unhappy.
of
that
of that

8. I wasn’t aware …………….. it was too late.
of
that
of that

9. She insisted ……………… paid at once.
to be
on being
on to be

10. Your chances of getting a job vary according to ………………. you live in the city or the country.
whether
if
where

11. I am worried about ……………… you are all right.
whether
if
Either could be used here

12. I am not sure …………………. she did it.
how
of how
of
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🟢Answers🟢

1. We went out in spite of the rain.
2. Despite having a headache, I enjoyed the party.
3. Although I had worked very hard, I failed my exam.
4. There is a school opposite my house.
5. If the bus stop is on the same side of the road as the library, it is in front of the library.
6. If the garage is on the other side of the road as the school, it is opposite the school.

7. I had no idea that she was unhappy.
8. I wasn’t aware that it was too late.
9. She insisted on being paid at once.
10. Your chances of getting a job vary according to whether you live in the city or the country.
11. I am worried about whether you are all right.
12. I am not sure how she did it.
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Determiners Exercise --- 46
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Determiners are words like my, any, this, those, much, most, some and both. This grammar exercise tests your ability to use determiners correctly.

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner.

1. Has she got …………… friends?
any
any of
Either could be used here

2. ……………….. children love stories.
Most
Most of
Either could be used here

3. …………….. the shops are closed on Sundays.
Most
Most of
Either could be used here

4. ……………. philosophy is concerned with life after death.
Much
Much of
Either could be used here

5. …………………. these blouses is loose for me.
Every of
Every
Every one of

6. …………. my friends smoke or drink.
No
No of
None of

7. …………….. his ideas are too complicated for me to understand.
All
All of
Either could be used here

8. I have invited …………… them to my party.
all
all of
Either could be used here

9. ……………. these keys opens the door.
Neither
Neither of
Either could be used here

10. …………… my parents like traveling.
Both
Both of
Either could be used here

11. Neha earns …………… money in my family.
most
the most
the most of

12. You may take ……………… these shirts.
either
either of
Either could be used here
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🟢Answers🟢

1. Has she got any friends?
2. Most children love stories.
3. Most of the shops are closed on Sundays.
4. Much of philosophy is concerned with life after death.
5. Every one of these blouses is loose for me.
6. None of my friends smoke or drink.

7. All / all of his ideas are too complicated for me to understand.
8. I have invited all of them to my party.
9. Neither of these keys opens the door.
10. Both /both of my parents like traveling.
11. Neha earns the most money in my family.
12. You may take either of these shirts.
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Verbs With And Without Prepositions --- 47
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Fill in the blanks.

1. Have you …………….. the fee yet?
paid
paid for
Either could be used here

2. Paresh ……………… my drinks.
paid
paid for
Either could be used here

3. They ……………. the house but they could not find the weapon.
searched
searched for
Either could be used here

4. What are you ………………….. in my room?
searching
searching for
Either could be used here

5. When we ……………… the church everybody stopped talking.
entered
entered into
entered at

6. We have just ………………… an agreement with them.
entered
entered into
Either could be used here

7. They spent the whole afternoon ……………… music and movies.
discussing
discussing over
discussing about

8. We had a long ………………. money.
discussion
discussion about
discussion of

9. Don’t ……………… money.
ask me
ask me for
Either could be used here

10. Don’t ………………. her her name.
ask
ask for
Either could be used here

11. You must not ………….. a word he says.
believe
believe in
Either could be used here

12. Do you ………………… life after death?
believe
believe in
Either could be used here
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🟢Answers🟢

1. Have you paid the fee yet?
2. Paresh paid for my drinks.
3. They searched the house but they could not find the weapon.
4. What are you searching for in my room?
5. When we entered the church everybody stopped talking.
6. We have just entered into an agreement with them.

7. They spent the whole afternoon discussing music and movies.
8. We had a long discussion about money.
9. Don’t ask me for money.
10. Don’t ask her her name.
11. You must not believe a word he says.
12. Do you believe in life after death?
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Need And Dare --- 48
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Need and dare can be used as ordinary verbs or modal auxiliary verbs. When they are used as ordinary verbs, they are followed by an infinitive with to.
This grammar exercise tests your ability to use need and dare correctly.

1. Everybody ……………… to get some rest.
need
needs
Either could be used here

2. Need we …………….. seats on the train?
reserve
to reserve
Either could be used here

3. Do I need ………………. any longer?
wait
to wait
Either could be used here

4. Need we ………………… to her about this?
talk
to talk
Either could be used here

5. You …………………. to pay for that drink.
don't need
need not
Either could be used here

6. Do we …………………. a doctor?
need to consult
need consult
Either could be used here

7. This is the only question you need …………..
answer
to answer
Either could be used here

8. You will need …………….. an appointment before you can see the minister.
need
to book
Either could be used here

9. She is a woman who ……………… to say what she thinks.
dare
dares
Either could be used here

10. She didn’t dare ……………… the door.
open
to open
Either could be used here

11. Do you dare ……………… across the river?
swim
to swim
Either could be used here

12. He dare not ……………….. alone in that house.
to live
live
Either could be used here
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🟢Answers🟢

1. Everybody needs to get some rest.
2. Need we reserve seats on the train?
3. Do I need to wait any longer?
4. Need we talk to her about this?
5. You don’t need to pay for that drink.
6. Do we need to consult a doctor?

7. This is the only question you need answer / to answer.
8. You will need to book an appointment before you can see the minister.
9. She is a woman who dares to say what she thinks.
10. She didn’t dare to open the door.
11. Do you dare to swim across the river?
12. He dare not live alone in that house.
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