1. Identify the type of sentence: Don't lose faith. 2. Punctuate the given sentence: are you still hungry I asked faintly. 3. Find two hidden words of minimum four letters from: en... 1. Identify the type of sentence: Don't lose faith. 2. Punctuate the given sentence: are you still hungry I asked faintly. 3. Find two hidden words of minimum four letters from: endurance. 4. Complete the following word chain for adjectives: intelligent, ____, ____, ____. 5. Arrange the given words in the proper alphabetical order: stupendous, straddle, steadfast, security. 6. I must tell the truth. (Pick out the modal auxiliary verb and state its function). 7. I had been working for Anil for almost a month. (Rewrite the sentence in present perfect tense). 8. Make sentences of your own to show the difference in homophone: feat. 9. Now young man he said, We’re ready to listen to Bach. (Rewrite in Indirect narration). 10. The biggest challenge knocking at the doors of humankind is fear and intolerance. (Change the following sentence into positive and comparative degree).
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The question is asking students to perform English language exercises, such as identifying sentence types, punctuating sentences, and completing word chains. The second part involves understanding a passage and completing a web based on the things mentioned in nature.
Answer
["Imperative sentence","'Are you still hungry?' I asked faintly.","'dance', 'cure'","intelligent, smart, talented, clever","security, steadfast, straddle, stupendous","'must' - expresses obligation","'I have worked for Anil for almost a month.'","'The feat of engineering was impressive.'","He said that now they were ready to listen to Bach.","Positive: Challenging fear and intolerance is key. Comparative: Fear and intolerance are bigger challenges."]
["1. Imperative sentence","2. 'Are you still hungry?' I asked faintly.","3. 'dance', 'cure'","4. intelligent, smart, talented, clever","5. security, steadfast, straddle, stupendous","6. 'must' - expresses obligation","7. 'I have worked for Anil for almost a month.'","8. 'The feat of engineering was impressive.'","9. He said that now they were ready to listen to Bach.","10. Positive: Challenging fear and intolerance is key. Comparative: Fear and intolerance are bigger challenges."]
Answer for screen readers
["1. Imperative sentence","2. 'Are you still hungry?' I asked faintly.","3. 'dance', 'cure'","4. intelligent, smart, talented, clever","5. security, steadfast, straddle, stupendous","6. 'must' - expresses obligation","7. 'I have worked for Anil for almost a month.'","8. 'The feat of engineering was impressive.'","9. He said that now they were ready to listen to Bach.","10. Positive: Challenging fear and intolerance is key. Comparative: Fear and intolerance are bigger challenges."]
More Information
Imperative sentences give commands, requests, or advice. In the example of the homophone 'feat', it is used to describe an extraordinary act or accomplishment.
Tips
When changing sentence tense or narration, ensure consistency in subject and verb agreement.
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