Needn’t vs. Mustn’t
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Fill in the blanks with needn’t and mustn’t.
1. You can leave when you have finished your job. You ................................ wait for me.
needn't
mustn't
2. You ........................... do it again. If you do, you will be in trouble.
must not
need not
3. You don't have much time. You .......................... hurry.
need
must
4. You ........................... not enter my room without my permission.
must
need
5. You ........................... my permission to use my computer.
need
must
6. Nobody was hungry. You ................................ have cooked so much food.
must not
need not
7. You ......................... not wait until the last moment.
need
must
8. Tina will arrive soon. You ........................... worry.
need not
must not
9. I can do it alone. You .............................. help me.
needn't
must not
10. Everything was alright. I ................................. so much.
must not have worried
need not have worried
11. I am not working tomorrow, so I ................................. get up early.
must not
need not
12. You ............................ tease animals.
need not
must not
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🟢Answers🟢
1. You needn’t wait for me.
2. You must not do it again.
3. You don’t have much time. You must hurry.
4. You must not enter my room without my permission.
5. You need my permission to use my computer.
6. Nobody was hungry. You needn’t have cooked so much food.
7. You must not wait until the last moment.
8. Tina will arrive soon. You needn’t worry.
9. I can do it alone. You needn’t help me.
10. Everything was alright. I needn’t have worried so much.
11. I am not working tomorrow, so I needn’t get up early.
12. You must not tease animals.
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SV RAMANUJ
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Fill in the blanks with needn’t and mustn’t.
1. You can leave when you have finished your job. You ................................ wait for me.
needn't
mustn't
2. You ........................... do it again. If you do, you will be in trouble.
must not
need not
3. You don't have much time. You .......................... hurry.
need
must
4. You ........................... not enter my room without my permission.
must
need
5. You ........................... my permission to use my computer.
need
must
6. Nobody was hungry. You ................................ have cooked so much food.
must not
need not
7. You ......................... not wait until the last moment.
need
must
8. Tina will arrive soon. You ........................... worry.
need not
must not
9. I can do it alone. You .............................. help me.
needn't
must not
10. Everything was alright. I ................................. so much.
must not have worried
need not have worried
11. I am not working tomorrow, so I ................................. get up early.
must not
need not
12. You ............................ tease animals.
need not
must not
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🟢Answers🟢
1. You needn’t wait for me.
2. You must not do it again.
3. You don’t have much time. You must hurry.
4. You must not enter my room without my permission.
5. You need my permission to use my computer.
6. Nobody was hungry. You needn’t have cooked so much food.
7. You must not wait until the last moment.
8. Tina will arrive soon. You needn’t worry.
9. I can do it alone. You needn’t help me.
10. Everything was alright. I needn’t have worried so much.
11. I am not working tomorrow, so I needn’t get up early.
12. You must not tease animals.
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SV RAMANUJ
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Figures of Speech – Part II
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👉🏻 We have seen that a metaphor is an implied simile. Every simile can be compressed into a metaphor and every metaphor can be expanded into a simile.
🌸 Compare:
🌹Life is like a dream. (Simile)
🌹Life is a dream. (Metaphor)
🟡 Personification
In personification inanimate objects and abstract ideas are spoken of as if they have life and intelligence.
🔷 Example
🌹Pride goeth forth on horseback, grand and gay’
🌹But cometh back on foot, and begs its way.
🟣 Apostrophe
An apostrophe is a direct address to the dead, the absent or a personified object or idea. It is a special form of personification.
🌹Milton! thou should’st be living at this hour.
🌹Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean – roll!
🌹O death! where is thy sting? O grave! where is thy victory?
🌹O Solitude! where are the charms
🌹That sages have seen in thy face?
🟤 Hyperbole
In hyperbole a statement is made emphatic by overstatement.
Here’s the smell of blood still; all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand.
🌹O Hamlet! thou has cleft my heart in twain.
🌹I Loved Ophelia; forty thousand brothers
🌹Could not with all their quantity of love
🌹Make up the sum.
🔵 Euphemism
In Euphemism, a disagreeable thing is described by an agreeable name.
🔶For example, we often say ‘He has fallen asleep’ or ‘He has passed away’ instead of ‘He has died.’
Other examples are given below:
🌹Old Sam is pushing up the daisies. (= Old Sam is dead.)
🌹He is a little careless of the truth. (= He is a liar.)
🌹She has become hard of hearing lately. (= She has become deaf.)
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SV RAMANUJ
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👉🏻 We have seen that a metaphor is an implied simile. Every simile can be compressed into a metaphor and every metaphor can be expanded into a simile.
🌸 Compare:
🌹Life is like a dream. (Simile)
🌹Life is a dream. (Metaphor)
🟡 Personification
In personification inanimate objects and abstract ideas are spoken of as if they have life and intelligence.
🔷 Example
🌹Pride goeth forth on horseback, grand and gay’
🌹But cometh back on foot, and begs its way.
🟣 Apostrophe
An apostrophe is a direct address to the dead, the absent or a personified object or idea. It is a special form of personification.
🌹Milton! thou should’st be living at this hour.
🌹Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean – roll!
🌹O death! where is thy sting? O grave! where is thy victory?
🌹O Solitude! where are the charms
🌹That sages have seen in thy face?
🟤 Hyperbole
In hyperbole a statement is made emphatic by overstatement.
Here’s the smell of blood still; all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand.
🌹O Hamlet! thou has cleft my heart in twain.
🌹I Loved Ophelia; forty thousand brothers
🌹Could not with all their quantity of love
🌹Make up the sum.
🔵 Euphemism
In Euphemism, a disagreeable thing is described by an agreeable name.
🔶For example, we often say ‘He has fallen asleep’ or ‘He has passed away’ instead of ‘He has died.’
Other examples are given below:
🌹Old Sam is pushing up the daisies. (= Old Sam is dead.)
🌹He is a little careless of the truth. (= He is a liar.)
🌹She has become hard of hearing lately. (= She has become deaf.)
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SV RAMANUJ
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Must, Can, Can’t | Grammar Exercise
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Fill in the blanks with must, must not, can or cannot.
1. You have been working all day. You .............................. be tired.
must
can
can't
2. Tina ......................... be very bored with her job. She does the same thing every day.
must
can
can't
3. It .............................. be the postman. He has already been.
cannot
must be
4. You ................................. be joking.
can't
must
5. When I saw her, she was crying. She ............................ have a problem.
can't
can
must
6. There is no light in his room. He ......................... be asleep.
must
can
can't
7. Nirali is new to the city. She ............................ have many friends here.
can't
mustn't
must
8. Shailesh has been living in this city for well over two decades. He ........................... know a lot of people here.
must
can
can't
9. You haven't eaten anything since morning. You ......................... be hungry.
must
can
can't
10. You have just had lunch. You .......................... be hungry now.
can't
must
must not
11. Priya worked really hard for this promotion. She .............................. be pleased.
must
can
can't
12. They live in the same neighborhood. They .............................. know each other.
must
can
can't
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🟢Answers🟢
1. You have been working all day. You must be tired.
2. Tina must be very bored with her job. She does the same thing every day.
3. It cannot be the postman. He has already been.
4. You must be joking.
5. When I saw her, she was crying. She must have a problem.
6. There is no light in his room. He must be asleep.
7. Nirali is new to the city. She can’t have many friends here.
8. Shailesh has been living in this city for well over two decades. He must know a lot of people here.
9. You haven’t eaten anything since morning. You must be hungry.
10. You have just had lunch. You can’t be hungry now.
11. Priya worked really hard for this promotion. She must be pleased.
12. They live in the same neighborhood. They must know each other.
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SV RAMANUJ
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Fill in the blanks with must, must not, can or cannot.
1. You have been working all day. You .............................. be tired.
must
can
can't
2. Tina ......................... be very bored with her job. She does the same thing every day.
must
can
can't
3. It .............................. be the postman. He has already been.
cannot
must be
4. You ................................. be joking.
can't
must
5. When I saw her, she was crying. She ............................ have a problem.
can't
can
must
6. There is no light in his room. He ......................... be asleep.
must
can
can't
7. Nirali is new to the city. She ............................ have many friends here.
can't
mustn't
must
8. Shailesh has been living in this city for well over two decades. He ........................... know a lot of people here.
must
can
can't
9. You haven't eaten anything since morning. You ......................... be hungry.
must
can
can't
10. You have just had lunch. You .......................... be hungry now.
can't
must
must not
11. Priya worked really hard for this promotion. She .............................. be pleased.
must
can
can't
12. They live in the same neighborhood. They .............................. know each other.
must
can
can't
==================
🟢Answers🟢
1. You have been working all day. You must be tired.
2. Tina must be very bored with her job. She does the same thing every day.
3. It cannot be the postman. He has already been.
4. You must be joking.
5. When I saw her, she was crying. She must have a problem.
6. There is no light in his room. He must be asleep.
7. Nirali is new to the city. She can’t have many friends here.
8. Shailesh has been living in this city for well over two decades. He must know a lot of people here.
9. You haven’t eaten anything since morning. You must be hungry.
10. You have just had lunch. You can’t be hungry now.
11. Priya worked really hard for this promotion. She must be pleased.
12. They live in the same neighborhood. They must know each other.
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SV RAMANUJ
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Figures of speech – Simile and Metaphor – Part I -- 102
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👉🏻 A figure of speech is a departure from the ordinary form of expression. It is employed to produce a greater effect.
There are four different kinds of figures of speech.
🔹1. Those based on resemblance
Examples are: simile, metaphor, personification and apostrophe
🔹2. Those based on contrast
Examples are: antithesis and epigram
🔹3. Those based on association
Examples are: metonymy and synecdoche
🔹4. Those depending on the construction of the plot
Examples are: climax and anticlimax
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🔷 Simile
In a simile we make a comparison between two objects of different kinds. These two objects will have at least one point in common.
🔸The righteous shall flourish as the palm tree. (Here a comparison is made between the righteous and the palm tree.)
🔸Life is as tedious as a twice-told tale.
🔸O my Love’s like a red, red rose
🔸That’s newly sprung in June;
🔸O my Love’s like a melodie
🔸That’s sweetly played in tune.
🔖 Here are some similes common in everyday speech.
◾️as proud as a peacock
◾️as cool as a cucumber
◾️as hard as nails
◾️as good as gold
◾️as old as the hills
◾️as clear as crystal
🔎 Note
A comparison of two things of the same kind is not a simile.
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🔶 Metaphor
👉🏻 A metaphor is an implied simile. It doesn’t state that one thing is like another or acts as another. Instead it says that the two things are one and the same. A simile, on the other hand, says that one thing is like another.
Thus, when we say, ‘She is like an angel’ we use a simile, but when we say ‘She is an angel’, we use a metaphor.
🔖 Examples are:
*️⃣Life is a dream. (Metaphor)
*️⃣Life is like a dream. (Simile)
*️⃣The camel is the ship of the desert. (Metaphor)
🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
SV RAMANUJ
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👉🏻 A figure of speech is a departure from the ordinary form of expression. It is employed to produce a greater effect.
There are four different kinds of figures of speech.
🔹1. Those based on resemblance
Examples are: simile, metaphor, personification and apostrophe
🔹2. Those based on contrast
Examples are: antithesis and epigram
🔹3. Those based on association
Examples are: metonymy and synecdoche
🔹4. Those depending on the construction of the plot
Examples are: climax and anticlimax
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🔷 Simile
In a simile we make a comparison between two objects of different kinds. These two objects will have at least one point in common.
🔸The righteous shall flourish as the palm tree. (Here a comparison is made between the righteous and the palm tree.)
🔸Life is as tedious as a twice-told tale.
🔸O my Love’s like a red, red rose
🔸That’s newly sprung in June;
🔸O my Love’s like a melodie
🔸That’s sweetly played in tune.
🔖 Here are some similes common in everyday speech.
◾️as proud as a peacock
◾️as cool as a cucumber
◾️as hard as nails
◾️as good as gold
◾️as old as the hills
◾️as clear as crystal
🔎 Note
A comparison of two things of the same kind is not a simile.
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🔶 Metaphor
👉🏻 A metaphor is an implied simile. It doesn’t state that one thing is like another or acts as another. Instead it says that the two things are one and the same. A simile, on the other hand, says that one thing is like another.
Thus, when we say, ‘She is like an angel’ we use a simile, but when we say ‘She is an angel’, we use a metaphor.
🔖 Examples are:
*️⃣Life is a dream. (Metaphor)
*️⃣Life is like a dream. (Simile)
*️⃣The camel is the ship of the desert. (Metaphor)
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SV RAMANUJ
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