English (DU A & B Units) 2022-23
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What is the verb form of the word 'prison'?

  • Imprison (correct)
  • Imprisoned
  • Prisons
  • Prisoned

Which word is an antonym of 'pernicious'?

  • Injurious
  • Harmful
  • Beneficial (correct)
  • Detrimental

Which of the following sentences is correctly punctuated in indirect speech?

  • She said she would have a headache yesterday.
  • She said she had a headache yesterday. (correct)
  • She said she had headache yesterday.
  • She said she has a headache yesterday.

Which word describes someone who is exposed to harm or risks?

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Choose the correctly spelled word from the options.

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Identify the sentence that correctly uses the preposition 'but'.

<p>I am sure no one but he would do such a thing. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What grammatical structure is used in the sentence: 'So let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire.'?

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In which of the following sentences is there an adverb present?

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Flashcards

Grudge

A feeling of resentment or bitterness towards someone for a past wrong.

Amidst

In the middle of; surrounded by.

Imprison

The verb form of the noun 'prison,' meaning to confine someone to a prison.

Glimmer

A weak, unsteady light or a faint sparkle.

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Too

A word used to indicate that something is excessively or overly dangerous.

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Vulnerable

A condition of being susceptible to harm or illness.

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Antonym of 'pernicious'

A synonym for 'beneficial' or 'helpful'.

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Indirect speech

The indirect speech form converts a direct speech statement into a reported statement.

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Study Notes

English (DU A Unit) 2022-23

  • Rude Boss: Even though a former boss is rude, the speaker does not hold a grudge.
  • CEO Resignation: The CEO resigned suddenly amid rumors of misconduct.
  • Verb Form of 'Prison': The verb form of "prison" is "imprison".
  • Moon on River: The impression of the moon on the river never fails to amaze.
  • Nuclear Energy: Nuclear energy is too dangerous to be used widely.
  • Meeting Late: Arriving late at a meeting is rude and shows a lack of respect for other people's time.
  • Friend's Help: If a friend hadn't helped, the task would have been difficult to complete.
  • Choosing Dish: The speaker chose the cheapest dish on the menu, a mutton chop.
  • Vulnerable People: Those who are vulnerable require specific care; they need to be treated in intensive care units in cases of illness or injury.

English (DU B Unit) 2021-22

  • Pessimistic Person: A pessimistic person is not fantastic or sarcastic, but rather optimistic or tragic.
  • Going for a Walk: The question of going for a walk, is grammatically correct using 'for a walk' not 'in a walk'.
  • Help with Broken Car: They could not help leave the broken car on the road.
  • Sunny Day: There is nothing more refreshing than a glass of cold water on a hot sunny day.
  • Microsoft Windows: Microsoft Windows introduction in 1985 led to increased popularity.
  • Synonym of 'Speculate': Synonyms for "speculate" include guess, figure out, and wonder.

English (DU B Unit) 2022-23

  • Marriage Duration: The poet has been happily married for the last ten years.
  • First Time Reading: "It was the first time that I had read the book".
  • Accident: The accident broke and dislocated the person's leg and joints.
  • Negative Feedback: The person doesn't mind accepting negative feedback, if it's true.
  • Staring at Strangers: One shouldn't stare at strangers, but rather glance at them.
  • Bus Arrival: The correct way to express the bus arrival time is, "arrived this evening late".
  • Indirect Speech: My Grandfather said that he would have a glass of milk at night.

English (DU D Unit) 2021-22

  • Last Visit to Palace: The speaker recalls their last visit to a Mughal Palace.
  • Acknowledging Pleasantly: The speaker acknowledges pleasantness in dealing with others.
  • Teasing Friend: The question of a friend teasing the other should be answered with a correct grammatical structure.
  • Whale's Breathing: Whales breathe air, despite living in water.
  • Synonym of 'Adverse': The opposite of adverse is 'favorable'.
  • Similar Word to Dilemma: Similar words to dilemma include predicament and difficulty.
  • Smiled in Gratitude: When given candy and an apple, Jerry smiled in gratitude.

English (DU 2020-21)

  • Meaning of Chilling: The meaning of "Chilling" is frightening.
  • Synonym of Hamlet: The synonym of "Hamlet" is Asylum or Prison.
  • Fond of Reading: The person is fond of reading fiction, playing games, and listening to music.
  • COVID-19 Deaths: The number of COVID-19 related deaths has overwhelmed the World.

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