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☼ Definition :– Either . . . . or and neither . . . . nor are called co-ordinating conjunctions or alternative conjunctions. They are used to join two sentences or two words. They are also called correlatives because they are used on…
☼ As soon as :– When the sentence begins with “as soon as” then no conjunction is used between two sentences.
↦ Examples :–
(1) As soon as I opened the door, the dog began to bark.
(2) As soon as Shweta fin…
☼ Exercise : Identify the infinitive from the sentences :
- Rakesh wants to sing.
- I bade him go.
- I am sorry to say this.
- To found fault is easy.
- Mahesh is slow to work.
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☼ Exercise : Identify the parts of speech from the following sentences.
- Ramila has blue eyes.
- Are you going to the market ?
- His choice is good.
- He walks very …
☼ How to change the direct speech into indirect speech when the sentences are ot isolated but they are in the form of conversation.
Rules : – (1) keeping in mind the meaning of each sentence, use appropriate reporting verb. (See…
☼ Mostly there are three types of sentences :–
- A) Sentences with a helping and a main verb.
e.g. (i) Rekha is writing a letter, isn’t she ?
(ii) He has solved proble…
☼ Exercise – 2 : Change the following sentences into Imperative to Interrogative sentences :–
- Get out from here.
- Please collect your dirty clothes immediately.
- Clean your room.
- Tell hi…