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Which type of sentence is 'Where did you see him?'?
Which type of sentence is 'Where did you see him?'?
- Exclamatory
- Interrogative (correct)
- Imperative
- Declarative
What is the correct transformation of the sentence 'His father said to him, "I will not join duty today"' into reported speech?
What is the correct transformation of the sentence 'His father said to him, "I will not join duty today"' into reported speech?
- His father told him that he would not join duty that day. (correct)
- His father told him that he will not join duty that day.
- His father told him that he would not join duty yesterday.
- His father told him that I would not join duty that day.
Which of the following is the correct order of adjectives?
Which of the following is the correct order of adjectives?
- Pink, small, round
- Pink, round, small (correct)
- Small, round, pink
- Round, pink, small
Fill in the blank with the gerund: 'The drama is worth ______.'
Fill in the blank with the gerund: 'The drama is worth ______.'
What is the comparative degree of the adjective 'good'?
What is the comparative degree of the adjective 'good'?
Flashcards
Identify the interrogative sentence
Identify the interrogative sentence
An interrogative sentence asks a question.
Correct indirect speech
Correct indirect speech
Convert a direct quote into reported speech, changing the tense accordingly.
Adjective order
Adjective order
Adjectives describing a noun/pronoun are arranged in a specific order (e.g., opinion, size, shape, age, colour, origin, material).
Gerund use as object
Gerund use as object
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Comparative degree of 'good'
Comparative degree of 'good'
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Study Notes
Section A - English
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Question 1: Identify the type of sentence (Imperative, Declarative, Exclamatory, Interrogative)
- Option to choose: Imperative, Declarative, Exclamatory, Interrogative
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Question 2: Change the narration
- Example: His father said to him, "I will not join duty today."
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Question 3: Arrange adjectives in correct order
- Example words: small, round, pink
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Question 4: Use gerunds in a sentence
- Example: "The drama is worth...."
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Question 5: Identify the voice of a sentence (active/passive)
- Example: Waseem was decorating the whole class.
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Question 6: Find the comparative degree of an adjective
- Example word: good
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Question 7: Use modal verbs
- Example: If we ___ the match, I will give you a party.
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Question 8: Use the correct modal verb
- Example: If it ___, I will visit you.
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Question 9: Identify a regular verb
- Example: Options: scan, see, take, write
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Question 10: Identify the type of phrase
- Example: Do you like the boy with green shirt? ...phrase.
- Option words: adverb, adjective, noun
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Question 11: Find words with similar meaning
- Example: Cordoba became the intellectual and cultural center of Europe....
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Question 12: Identify tense
- Example: “Umair had been working in this pharmacy since 2014”
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Question 13: Choose the correctly spelled word
- Example options: Ostantation, Astentation, Ostentation, Ustentation
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Question 14: Find the opposite of a word
- Example: The opposite of mobilize is....
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Question 15: Identify the correct tense
- Example: It....now. Options: is raining, was raining, rained, had rained
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Test your knowledge of English grammar with this quiz covering sentence types, narration, adjectives, gerunds, voice, comparative degrees, and modal verbs. Each question includes examples to help you understand the concepts better. Prepare to enhance your language skills!