English
All Written Question - (1342)
41.
She is more a linguistic than a novelist. (Make it compound)
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She is more a linguistic than a novelist. (Make it compound)
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42.
The man is both foolish and talkative. (Make it negative)
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The man is both foolish and talkative. (Make it negative)
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43.
News was very much shocking to the nation. (Make it exclamatory)
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News was very much shocking to the nation. (Make it exclamatory)
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44.
I did not work as I did not get any information regarding the problem. (Make it simple)
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I did not work as I did not get any information regarding the problem. (Make it simple)
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45.
We could see the open doorway ahead. (Make it interrogative)
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We could see the open doorway ahead. (Make it interrogative)
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46.
The beggar ___ very hungry ate too much.
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The beggar ___ very hungry ate too much.
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47.
He pretends as though ___.
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He pretends as though ___.
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48.
His words were not consistent ___ his action.
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His words were not consistent ___ his action.
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49.
One of the most ___ accidents that occur is the crash of an airliner.
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One of the most ___ accidents that occur is the crash of an airliner.
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50.
It is impossible to ___ between the two designs.
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It is impossible to ___ between the two designs.
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51.
“I do not know the way. Do you?” Mother said.
(Change the form of narration)
“I do not know the way. Do you?” Mother said.
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52.
“Don't swin out too far, boys”
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“Don't swin out too far, boys”
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53.
I said to him, “If I were you, I should wait.”
(Change the form of narration)
I said to him, “If I were you, I should wait.”
(Change the form of narration)
54.
He said, “Had I the wings of dove!”
(Change the form of narration)
He said, “Had I the wings of dove!”
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55.
I said to you, “What did you think of me?”
(Change the form of narration)
I said to you, “What did you think of me?”
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56.
At a snail's pace
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At a snail's pace
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57.
Bring to book
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Bring to book
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58.
Vexed with
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Vexed with
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59.
Foul play
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Foul play
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60.
With open arms
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With open arms
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