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Anna was born in Italy but she lives in __U.S. now. |
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I live in __ apartment. __ apartment is new. |
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Fill in the blank with correct pronouns. This is ____ jacket, but these shoes are not___. |
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Identify the kind of pronoun of the underlined word in the following sentence: Preity enjoyed herself at the concert. |
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What a beautiful flower it is! |
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Let us have a walk. |
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I ___ to my native place a week ago. |
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I am very tired. I ______ over three hundred miles today. |
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I am very busy this week. I have to finish this work ____ Saturday. |
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He is addicted ____ smoking. |
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JOYFUL |
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AFFIRM |
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SENSIBLE |
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TIDY |
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A decision on which all are agreed |
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Examination of a dead body |
Direction: Read the passage Carefully and answer the questions based on it: India has two national languages for central administrative purposes: Hindi and English. Hindi is the national, official and main link language of India. English is an associate official language. The Indian Constitution also officially approves twenty-two regional languages for official purposes. Dozens of distinctly different regional languages are spoken in India, which share many characteristics such as grammatical structure and vocabulary. Apart from these languages, Hindi is used for communication in India. The homeland of Hindi is mainly in the north of India, but it is spoken and widely understood in all urban centers of India. In the southern states of India, where people speak many different languages that are not much related to Hindi, there is more resistance to Hindi, which has allowed English to remain a lingua franca to a greater degree. In India, English serves two purposes. First, it provides a linguistic tool for the administrative cohesiveness of the country, causing people who speak different languages to become united. Secondly, it serves as a language of wider communication, including a large variety of different people covering a vast area. It overlaps with local languages in certain spheres of influence and in public domains. Generally, English is used among Indians as a 'link' language and it is the first language for many well-educated Indians. It is also the second language for many who speak more than one language in India. The English language is a tie that helps bind the many segment of our society together. |
What do you understand by lingua franca? |
Direction: Read the passage Carefully and answer the questions based on it: India has two national languages for central administrative purposes: Hindi and English. Hindi is the national, official and main link language of India. English is an associate official language. The Indian Constitution also officially approves twenty-two regional languages for official purposes. Dozens of distinctly different regional languages are spoken in India, which share many characteristics such as grammatical structure and vocabulary. Apart from these languages, Hindi is used for communication in India. The homeland of Hindi is mainly in the north of India, but it is spoken and widely understood in all urban centers of India. In the southern states of India, where people speak many different languages that are not much related to Hindi, there is more resistance to Hindi, which has allowed English to remain a lingua franca to a greater degree. In India, English serves two purposes. First, it provides a linguistic tool for the administrative cohesiveness of the country, causing people who speak different languages to become united. Secondly, it serves as a language of wider communication, including a large variety of different people covering a vast area. It overlaps with local languages in certain spheres of influence and in public domains. Generally, English is used among Indians as a 'link' language and it is the first language for many well-educated Indians. It is also the second language for many who speak more than one language in India. The English language is a tie that helps bind the many segment of our society together. |
Why Hindi gets resistance in South India? |
Direction: Read the passage Carefully and answer the questions based on it: India has two national languages for central administrative purposes: Hindi and English. Hindi is the national, official and main link language of India. English is an associate official language. The Indian Constitution also officially approves twenty-two regional languages for official purposes. Dozens of distinctly different regional languages are spoken in India, which share many characteristics such as grammatical structure and vocabulary. Apart from these languages, Hindi is used for communication in India. The homeland of Hindi is mainly in the north of India, but it is spoken and widely understood in all urban centers of India. In the southern states of India, where people speak many different languages that are not much related to Hindi, there is more resistance to Hindi, which has allowed English to remain a lingua franca to a greater degree. In India, English serves two purposes. First, it provides a linguistic tool for the administrative cohesiveness of the country, causing people who speak different languages to become united. Secondly, it serves as a language of wider communication, including a large variety of different people covering a vast area. It overlaps with local languages in certain spheres of influence and in public domains. Generally, English is used among Indians as a 'link' language and it is the first language for many well-educated Indians. It is also the second language for many who speak more than one language in India. The English language is a tie that helps bind the many segment of our society together. |
What is the importance of English in India? |
Direction: Read the passage Carefully and answer the questions based on it: India has two national languages for central administrative purposes: Hindi and English. Hindi is the national, official and main link language of India. English is an associate official language. The Indian Constitution also officially approves twenty-two regional languages for official purposes. Dozens of distinctly different regional languages are spoken in India, which share many characteristics such as grammatical structure and vocabulary. Apart from these languages, Hindi is used for communication in India. The homeland of Hindi is mainly in the north of India, but it is spoken and widely understood in all urban centers of India. In the southern states of India, where people speak many different languages that are not much related to Hindi, there is more resistance to Hindi, which has allowed English to remain a lingua franca to a greater degree. In India, English serves two purposes. First, it provides a linguistic tool for the administrative cohesiveness of the country, causing people who speak different languages to become united. Secondly, it serves as a language of wider communication, including a large variety of different people covering a vast area. It overlaps with local languages in certain spheres of influence and in public domains. Generally, English is used among Indians as a 'link' language and it is the first language for many well-educated Indians. It is also the second language for many who speak more than one language in India. The English language is a tie that helps bind the many segment of our society together. |
What do you mean by the segment of society? |
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You will not be able to use a keyboard properly ____ you practice. |
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They rushed to their house ____ it began to rain. |
Direction: Arrange P, Q, R and S to make meaningful sentences: |
P: in the market Q: uncertainty R: has created S: recession |
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P: never follow them Q: new year but R: take resolutions during S: people |
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Mathematics __ my favorite subject. |
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The information of this newspaper ___ not reliable. |
Find the part of the sentence that has an error. |
R: He is |
S: superior than |
T: his |
U: Neighbor. |
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