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Monday, March 14, 2016

EXERCISE ON USING CONJUNCTION/PREPOSITION


Despite, in spite of, however, although

1. We went out …………………….. the rain.
a) in spite of
b) in spite
c) despite of
2. She went on working ……………….. it was raining.
a) although
b) despite
c) in spite of
3. She went to work ………………… the fact that it was a holiday.
a) despite
b) in spite of
c) Either could be used here
4. …………………. she didn’t like the cutlet, I enjoyed it very much.
a) Although
b) Despite
c) However
5. I had invited him; ………………….., he didn’t come.
a) although
b) despite
c) however
6. It was fun, ………………… dangerous.
a) though
b) however
c) in spite of
7. I was late; ………………. everybody else was on time.
a) although
b) however
c) despite
8. ………………… I was late, everybody else was on time.
a) Although
b) However
c) Though
9. They managed to do it, ………………….. I was not there.
a) although
b) however
c) despite
10. I went ………………… I had not been invited.
a) although
b) however
c) Either could be used here

Answers

1. We went out in spite of the rain.
2. She went on working although it was raining.
3. She went to work in spite of the fact that it was a holiday.
4. Although she didn’t like the cutlet, I enjoyed it very much.
5. I had invited him; however, he didn’t come.
6. It was fun, though dangerous.
7. I was late; however everybody else was on time.
8. Although I was late, everybody else was on time.
9. They managed to do it, although I was not there.
10. I went although I had not been invited.

Pi (π) Day

π
Pi (π) Day
March 14th (3/14)
Pi Day is celebrated on March 14th (3/14) around the world. Pi (Greek letter “π”) is the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constant — the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter — which is approximately 3.14159. March 14 is Pi Day, a day to celebrate the mathematical constant pi (π) and to eat lots of pie.
Pi has been calculated to over one trillion digits beyond its decimal point. As an irrational and transcendental number, it will continue infinitely without repetition or pattern. While only a handful of digits are needed for typical calculations, Pi’s infinite nature makes it a fun challenge to memorize, and to computationally calculate more and more digits.
Pi (π) is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. Pi is a constant number, meaning that for all circles of any size, Pi will be the same. The diameter of a circle is the distance from edge to edge, measuring straight through the center. The circumference of a circle is the distance around.

COMMON IDIOMS


COMMON IDIOMS

Give someone the benefit of doubt
To give someone the benefit of doubt is to believe something good about them, rather than something bad when you have the possibility of doing either.
  • I really feel that we should give him the benefit of doubt.
Give someone the creeps
If something gives you the creeps, it induces the feeling of fear or revulsion in you.
  • The eels gave me the creeps.
Give someone the cold shoulder
To give someone the cold shoulder is to treat them in an unfriendly way.
  • Susie was upset with Michael and gave him the cold shoulder when she met him at the party.
Give the game away
To give the game away is to spoil the surprise or joke.
  • I wanted to give my parents a special gift on their wedding anniversary, but my sister unwittingly gave the game away.
Give someone the green light
To give someone the green light is to give them the permission to do something.
  • My parents have given me the green light to join the local soccer team.
Give someone the evil eye
To give someone the evil eye is to look at them in an angry or unpleasant way.
  • My sister gave me the evil eye when I told our parents that she had let the cat in.

Saturday, March 12, 2016

INDEFINITE PRONOUNS OVERVIEW

Study the sentences given below.
  • One does not know what to do in such situations.
  • One must be content with one’s lot.
  • One cannot choose one’s parents.
  • One must not boast of one’s achievements.
  • One must put one’s best foot forward.
  • One must not lose hope no matter what happens.
  • None of these stories are worth reading.
  • They say he has lost his marbles. (To lose one’s marbles is to go crazy.)
  • None of them are here right now.
  • All were drowned.
  • Some are born great; some achieve greatness; some have greatness thrust upon them.
  • Somebody has stolen my phone.
  • Nobody was there to save the child from drowning.
  • Few escaped unhurt.
  • We didn’t see any of them again.
Most of these words can also be used as adjectives. Note that when they are used as adjectives, they are followed by a noun.
  • Few people escaped unhurt.
  • Some people are born great.
The pronoun he or she is used to refer to the indefinite pronounsanybody, everybody, anyone, everyone and each.
  • Every one of the boys has submitted his work.
When the sex is not mentioned, the third person plural pronoun ‘they’ is used to refer to anybody, everybody etc.
  • Everybody likes to have their way.

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

SIMILE


Simile

The wrestler was strong.
The wrestler was as strong as an ox.
He is very busy.
He is as busy as a bee.
The two sentences make the same statement. We are told that the wrestler was strong. But the second sentence expresses the same thing in a more interesting manner. The expression as strong as an ox is called a simile.
A simile is a phrase that describes something by making a comparison between one person or thing and another of a different kind using the word as or like.
Complete the following using suitable words from the box.
[bee, mule, bat, mouse, wolf, lamb, lightning, peacock, furnace, grass, lead, feather, fox, cucumber, honey, deer, peas, egg, fiddle, rock]
1. As light as a ………………………..
2. As sweet as …………………………
3. As bald as an ……………………….
4. As cunning as a ……………………….
5. As blind as a ……………………….
6. As busy as a ……………………….
7. As hungry as a ……………………….
8. As cool as a ……………………….
9. As steady as a ……………………….
10. As quick as ……………………….
11. As busy as ……………………….
12. As swift as ……………………….
13. As obstinate as ……………………….
14. As heavy as ……………………….
15. As like as two ……………………….
16. As timid as a ……………………….
17. As proud as a ……………………….
18. As gentle as a ……………………….
19. As hot as a ……………………….
20. As green as ……………………….
Answers
1. As light as a feather
2. As sweet as honey
3. As bald as an egg
4. As cunning as a fox
5. As blind as a bat
6. As busy as a bee
7. As hungry as a wolf
8. As cool as a cucumber
9. As steady as a rock
10. As quick as lightning
11. As busy as a bee
12. As swift as a hare
13. As obstinate as a mule
14. As heavy as lead
15. As like as two peas
16. As timid as a deer
17. As proud as a peacock
18. As gentle as a lamb
19. As hot as a furnace
20. As green as grass

Thursday, March 3, 2016

REMOVE THE APOSTROPHE


REMOVE THE APOSTROPHE

 Rewrite the following sentences using the full forms of the words that have apostrophes.

1. He’s just gone out.
2. You’ll never find a better animal than this one.
3. She’s always been like that.
4. You’ve never helped me.
5. It’s raining.
6. This fellow’s out of his mind.
7. There’s nothing here.
8. What’re you doing there?
9. It’s easy to understand.
10. Isn’t there anyone to attend to that poor woman?
11. We’re all dying of hunger.
12. It’s taken much longer than I expected.
13. I can’t give an explanation.
14. If he doesn’t obey my orders, he’ll be killed.
15. Let’s start right away.
16. I’ve known him for ten years.
Answers
1. He has just gone out.
2. You will never find a better animal than this one.
3. She has always been like that.
4. You have never helped me.
5. It is raining.
6. This fellow is out of his mind.
7. There is nothing here.
8. What are you doing there?
9. It is easy to understand.
10. Is not there anyone to attend to that poor woman?
11. We are all dying of hunger.
12. It has taken much longer than I expected.
13. I cannot give an explanation.
14. If he does not obey my orders, he will be killed.
15. Let us start right away.
16. I have known him for ten years.

COMPARATIVES WORKSHEET


COMPARATIVES WORKSHEET

Silver is …………………….. gold. (precious)
Silver is not as precious as gold.
Exercise
1. Mount Everest is ……………… than K2. (high)
2. The sun is …………………….. than the moon. (hot)
3. The moon is ………………………. the sun. (hot)
4. Iron is …………………………. wood. (heavy)
5. Wood is ………………………… iron. (heavy)
6. Dogs are ……………………….. cats. (faithful)
7. Cats are …………………………. dogs. (faithful)
8. The sparrow is ………………………. the crow. (small)
9. The crow is …………………….. the sparrow. (small)
10. The elephant is …………………………. of the land animals. (big)
11. Samuel …………………………. boy in the class. (smart)
Answers
1. Mount Everest is higher than K2.
2. The sun is hotter than the moon.
3. The moon is not as hot as the sun.
4. Iron is heavier than wood.
5. Wood is not as heavy as iron.
6. Dogs are more faithful than cats.
7. Cats are not as faithful as dogs. / Cats are less faithful than dogs.
8. The sparrow is smaller than the crow.
9. The crow is not as small as the sparrow.
10. The elephant is the biggest of the land animals.
11. Samuel is smarter than any other boy in the class. / Samuel isthe smartest boy in the class.

Grammar Exercise - Countable and uncountable nouns

Grammar Exercise - Countable and uncountable nouns

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

USAGE OF NOUN

USAGE OF NOUN

Select the correct option
1. John returned the pillow to his room.Pillow is an example of what?
A.
B.
C.
D.
2. Most cars run depend on gasoline to operate.Gasoline is an example of what?
A.
B.
C.
D.
3. Mel Gibson, the actor, has stared in many films.Actor is an example of what?
A.
B.
C.
D.
4. The Sun know as a small star.Sun is an example of what?
A.
B.
C.
D.
5. The director made many films.Films is an example of what?
A.
B.
C.
D.
6. People buy many things at this famous market.Market is an example of what?
A.
B.
C.
D.
7. Johns friend brought grapes everyday for lunch.Grapes are an example of what?
A.
B.
C.
D.
8. The soldiers showed courage during the battle.Courage is an example of what?
A.
B.
C.
D.
9. The Man left the pocketwatch on the table.Pocketwach is an example of what?
A.
B.
C.
D.
10. The newspaper was for the whole community.Community is an example of what?
A.
B.
C.
D.



KINDS OF NOUNS