Parts of Speech-----
1. The abstract form of the word Broad is-
Answer: Broadness.
2. The police dispersed the crowd. What kind of noun is CROWD?
Answer: Collective Noun
3. The child cried for__mother.
Answer: It’s
4. In order to improve farming methods we need__
Answer: machinery
5. Salma is a good girl. Here GIRL is what type of noun?
Answer: Common
6. Noun of the word POOR is-
Answer: Poverty
7. The English Means-
Answer: The English People
8. The mob __ dispersed.
Answer: is
9. Neither corporations __ government agencies had quick solution.
Answer: nor
1. The abstract form of the word Broad is-
Answer: Broadness.
2. The police dispersed the crowd. What kind of noun is CROWD?
Answer: Collective Noun
3. The child cried for__mother.
Answer: It’s
4. In order to improve farming methods we need__
Answer: machinery
5. Salma is a good girl. Here GIRL is what type of noun?
Answer: Common
6. Noun of the word POOR is-
Answer: Poverty
7. The English Means-
Answer: The English People
8. The mob __ dispersed.
Answer: is
9. Neither corporations __ government agencies had quick solution.
Answer: nor
Idioms and Phrases-----
1. To ‘raise once eyebrows’ indicate__
Answer: surprise
2. To end in smoke meaning-
Answer: To come to nothing
3. There are __ dangerous drivers.
Answer: a lot of
4. A speech full of to many words is __
Answer: a verbose speech
5. Being ‘down to earth’ means-
Answer: realistic
6. ‘To meet trouble half-way’ means-
Answer: to be puzzled.
7. Who can shed ‘Crocodile tears’?
Answer: Heartless men and women
1. To ‘raise once eyebrows’ indicate__
Answer: surprise
2. To end in smoke meaning-
Answer: To come to nothing
3. There are __ dangerous drivers.
Answer: a lot of
4. A speech full of to many words is __
Answer: a verbose speech
5. Being ‘down to earth’ means-
Answer: realistic
6. ‘To meet trouble half-way’ means-
Answer: to be puzzled.
7. Who can shed ‘Crocodile tears’?
Answer: Heartless men and women
Clause----
1. I know where he lives.
Answer: Noun clause.
2. That he is very intelligent is know to me.
Answer: A noun clause
3. He is in the room.
Answer: Adverbial adjunct
4. The question is how he will respond.
Answer: An adjective clause
5. I met Ahsan when I was at school.
Answer: Adverbial clause of time.
1. I know where he lives.
Answer: Noun clause.
2. That he is very intelligent is know to me.
Answer: A noun clause
3. He is in the room.
Answer: Adverbial adjunct
4. The question is how he will respond.
Answer: An adjective clause
5. I met Ahsan when I was at school.
Answer: Adverbial clause of time.
Corrections----
Incorrect: He goes there last night.
Correct: He went there last night.
Incorrect: Many years have passed since I had seen you.
Correct: Many years have passed since I saw you.
Incorrect: They asked him if he will help us.
Correct: They asked him if he would help us.
Incorrect: I have said the truth.
Correct: I have told the truth.
Incorrect: The rainy season begins on July.
Correct: The rainy season begins in July.
Incorrect: John has very little friends.
Correct: John has very few friends.
Incorrect: Many a student are present.
Correct: Many a student is present.
Incorrect: He goes there last night.
Correct: He went there last night.
Incorrect: Many years have passed since I had seen you.
Correct: Many years have passed since I saw you.
Incorrect: They asked him if he will help us.
Correct: They asked him if he would help us.
Incorrect: I have said the truth.
Correct: I have told the truth.
Incorrect: The rainy season begins on July.
Correct: The rainy season begins in July.
Incorrect: John has very little friends.
Correct: John has very few friends.
Incorrect: Many a student are present.
Correct: Many a student is present.