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MH board 10 Lower English grammar

  Do as directed. 1. Champions aren't made in gyms. (Add a question tag.) 2. We all have natural talents. (Add a question tag.) 3. If we use that talent to set our goal in life, we can easily get success in life ( Rewrite using 'unless'.) 4. We shall not achieve our goals if we do not take action to achieve them. (Rewrite using 'unless'.) 5. Building expertise takes time. (Add a question tag.) 6. To reduce weight we know how to go about it. (Underline the infinitive.) His first flight  1. The young seagull was alone on his village . (Make negative.) 2. His two brothers and his sister had already flown away. (Rewrite using not only but also.)  3. His two brothers and his sister had already flown away the day before. (Identity the tense.) 4. He had been afraid to fly with them . (Identity the tens and change into simple past tense.) 5. He failed to mustard up courage. (Make negative.)

The thief's story - grammar

The author of - Communication Skills in English For Engineers and Technologists  Do as directed.  1. I was an experience and fairly successful hand. (Identify the parts of speech.} 2. Anil was watching a wrestling match when I approach him. (Identify the tense.) 3. He was about 25- a tall, lean fellow. (Make a w h question.) 4. I might be able to get into the young men's confidence. (Rewrite using 'could') 5. "What's your name?" he asked. "Hari Singh," I lied. (Change into indirect speech.) 6. After this introduction, Anil talked about the well oil wrestlers. (Make a complex sentence.) 7. Anil talked about the well oiled wrestlers who wear grunting. (Identify the clause.) 8. "I want to work for you," I said. (Change into indirect speech.) 9. "But I can't pay you," he said.  10. I asked, " Can you feed me?" (Change into indirect speech.) 11. " Can you cook?" he said. "I can cook," I lied again....

Determiners

The author of - Communication Skills in English For Engineers and Technologists    What is a Determiner? A determiner is a word placed before a noun to give information about it — such as quantity, possession, definiteness, or specificity.  In simple words, determiners “determine” which noun you are talking about. Examples: This book is interesting. My car is new. Some people are waiting outside. A dog barked loudly. Here, this, my, some, and a are determiners.  Position in a Sentence Determiners always come before a noun and before any adjectives that describe the noun. Example:  ✅The beautiful girl danced. ❌ Beautiful the girl danced. Structure: Determiner + Adjective(s) + Noun  Types of Determiners There are six main types of determiners: 1. Articles Used to show whether a noun is specific or general. Definite Article: the (specific noun) The sun rises in the east. Indefinite Articles: a, an (non-specific noun)  A cat is sleeping on the sofa. An app...