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5.1.3 - Prepositions
A preposition is a word used to link nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words within a sentence. Prepositions are usually short words, and they are normally placed directly in front of nouns. In some cases, you’ll find prepositions in front of gerund verbs. ...
5.1.4 - Error Correction
Methods of Error Correction 1. Certain nouns possess a singular form but still represent plurality and thus, take a plural verb when used in a sentence. E.g. Cattle, peasantry, people, clergy, police.Thus,The Police has come (Incorrect)The Police have co...
5.1.5 - Analogy
An analogy is a comparison of two things to highlight their similarities. Often the things being compared are very different, but an analogy highlights how they are alike.An analogy is used to compare two ideas in order to explain one. Examples: Cold is to...
5.1.6 - Phrasal Verbs
A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and an adverb or preposition, for example ‘shut up’ or ‘look after’, which together have a particular meaning. Examples: Phrasal Verb Meaning Example Sentence abide by To respect or obey a decision,...
5.1.7 - Expressions to Ask Permission
There are various ways of giving and asking permission. Type 1 May I (please)…? This is usually very polite, and used when you are asking someone who has authority over you for something. To make it even more polite, add the please after asking it. ...
5.1.8 - Order of Adjective
In many languages, adjectives denoting attributes usually occur in a specific order. Generally, the adjective order in English is: Quantity or number Quality or opinion Size Age Shape Color Proper adjective (often nationality, other place of origin, o...
5.1.9 - Connectives
A connective is a word or phrase that links clauses or sentences. Connectives can be conjunctions (eg but, when, because) or connecting adverbs (eg however, then, therefore). Connecting adverbs (and adverbial phrases and clauses) maintain the cohesion of a te...
5.1.10 - Verb
What is a verb? A verb is one of the main parts of a sentence or question in English. In fact, you can’t have a sentence or a question without a verb! That’s how important these “action” parts of speech are. The verb signals an action, an occurrence, or a s...
5.1.11 - Negative Sentences
Negative sentences state that something is false or basically the opposite of the truth. We are able to create negative sentences with the help of negative words and adding the word not after auxiliary verbs. The following are some of the negative words that w...
5.1.12 - Singular and Plural
REGULAR NOUNS Most singular nouns form the plural by adding –s. EXAMPLES Singular Plural boat boats house houses cat cats river rivers A singular noun ending in s, x, z, ch, sh makes the plural by adding...
II Year - III Semester - English - Book Back Questions
Book Back Questions with Answers for English - II Year - III Semester
Unit - I Prose
Unit - II Poetry
Unit - III Short Stories
Unit - IV Biographies from Inspiring Lives
Unit - V Grammar
1.3 - Dress In Communication by Earnest Hemingway
Summary Turn yourself into to a well dressed literary genius and learn how to rock it Ernest Hemingway style. When you think about Ernest Hemingway’s style the first thing that comes to mind is his style of writing. Dress is considered an aspect of non-v...
1.4 - Fusion Music by Pt. Ravi Shankar
Summary Pt Ravi Shankar, the sitar virtuoso who became a hippie musical icon of the 1960s after hobnobbing with the Beatles and who introduced traditional Indian ragas to Western audiences over an eight-decade career, has died. He was 92. Labeled “the godf...