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ENGLISH LANGUAGE Distribution English Language marks (20%) for Sindh police Constable Questions Marks 1. Vocabulary (Synonyms and Antonyms) 10 2. Singular plural 20r3 3. Gender (masculine and Feminine ) 3or2 4. Preposition 3 5. Main verb and Helping Verb 2 Total 20 Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts > ENGLISH LANGUAGE Note: Meaning of Synonyms and Antonyms are based on their contextual meanings Vocabulary: Synonyms (Words having the same meaning) Instruction: Below each sentence a multiple choice is given. Find out the proper word that is similar in meaning to the underlined word in each sentence, and shade its answer letter from its answer letter from multiple choice of words A, B, C, or D against the corresponding number in answer sheet 1. Thank you'very much: My pleasure A. Happinesse~ Bzlove B.C. fun D. enjoyment 2. Memna was a soft white lamb A. Less hard B. smooth and pleasant” B. C.simple D. slippy Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE 3. There are twenty six a/phabet in English language A. Words B. units C. characters D. phrases 4. Memna was crying A. Talking B. laughing B. C.looking D. weeping” 5. The cow is running across in field A. Playground B. an area of agriculture land\/ C. an area of study D. ground Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts > ENGLISH LANGUAGE 6. Il read a lot of stories A. novel D. drama C. tales ¥ D. tail 7. He hid behind archair A. back of / B. under C. below D. inside Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE 8. He was willing to guide and help him A. very happy B. ready to help C. generous and nice_D. kind and friendly 9. They decided to remain clam A. feel B. exist C. stay” D. live 10. | quite agree with you A. fairly B. readily C. simply D. completely “ Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE 11. You have a got a strong point there A. most important idea or opinion “ B. an important piece of advice C. the purpose or aim of something D. a particular detail or fact 12. People became shah .Latif's followers A. fans B. juniors C. adherents D. supporters and admirers” Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBENGLISH LANGUAGE 13. There were countless Muslims present with Caliphs A.numberless’’ —B. many C. all D. a lot 14. Rewrite the corrected story, in your notebooks A. marked mistakes B. made something right C. improved D. recreated Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE 15. Muslims are a part of one brotherhood A. belief B. nation C. community _ D. fraternity” Fraternity - a group of people who have the same job or interest: 16.1 don't like a/ien fashions. A. foreign’ _B. extraneous C.unusual OD. exotic Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBENGLISH LANGUAGE 17. The underworld still makes solid profit out of f/icit liquor. A. indigenous B. illegitimate C. illegal” D. country 18. The poem is written in a very /ucid style. A. elaborate B. clear/ C. noble D. intricate Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBENGLISH LANGUAGE 19. Whatever opinion he gives is sane. A. arrogant B. wild C. obscure D. rational” 20. Grandfather has been getting feeble of late. A. tall B. weak C. diseased D. small Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBENGLISH LANGUAGE 21.1 have told him many times not to do that. A.several _B. unlimited C.endless D. numberlessi” 22. Gandhiji had proposed the path of non- violence. A. followed _B. suggested” C. adopted D. accepted 23. He was given a severe warning for coming late. A.rigorous _ B. stern” C. harsh D. strict Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBENGLISH LANGUAGE 24. Different races follow different modes of living. A. ways” B. standards C.customs _D. attitudes 25. The little coy bride was admired by everyone. A. beautiful B. shy)” C. talented D. sweet 26. We did not expect such a judicious remark from him. A. legal B. shrewd C.rational =D. sagacious” Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE 27. Brevity pays in debate. A. conciseness’ B. sharpness C. quickness D. confidence 28. | disdain those who tell lies. A. condemn B. scorn C. hate ¥ D. despise 29. He Aardly works. A.strenuously B. scarcely” C. mostly D. arduously Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE 30. The story is too fantastic to be credible. A. praiseworthy B. readable C. believable’ _—O. false 31. Jinnah was an outstanding personality. A. interesting B. notorious C.admirable D. prominent” 32. All the streets looked just the same. A. decisively —_B. normally C. exactly” D. simply Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBENGLISH LANGUAGE 33. It is compulsory for all the students to join this tour. A.regular B. necessary C. dutiful D. obligatory” 34. The tour was cancelled on account of incessant rain. A.constant “ —B. heavy C. intermittent _D. unexpected Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE 35. He couldn't comprehend the details of the document. A.emphasise _ B. grasp” C.condense D. implement 36. It was a fabulousidea. A.excellent “ _ B. fruitful C. legendary D. precious 37. He is a candid politician. A.frank’ __B. faithful C. fearless D. spoken Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBENGLISH LANGUAGE 38. The data compiled by the organisation was very useful. A.analysed _ B. enclosed C. collected’ D. published 39. He did not succeed in his endeavour. A.enterprise B. effort” C. trick D. plan 40. He had a catastrophic defeat. A.improbable _ B. disastrous” Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE C. revolutionary D. pessimistic Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsTs » ENGLISH LANGUAGE ‘Note: Meaning of Synonyms and Antonyms are based on their contextual meanings Vocabulary: Antonyms (Words having the opposite meaning) Instruction: Below each sentence a multiple choice is given. Find out the proper word that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word in each sentence, and shade its answer letter from its answer letter from multiple choice of words A, B, C, or D against the corresponding number in answer sheet 1. He is a very timid person. A) Dashing B) Outgoing C) Bold # D) Chivalrous 2. Ali often walks to school. A) Rarely “ B) Never C) Always D) Sometimes Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE 3. One can acquire fame only by being truthful, honest and faithful. A) Lose Y B) Deprive C) Forsake D) Surrender 4. Mother Teresa devoted her life to the service of the poor and the destitute. A) Greedy B) Noble C) RichY D) Extraordinary 5. Many people try to resist reforms in the society. A) repel B) welcome C) accept D) fight Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBENGLISH LANGUAGE 6. They are called proper nouns A. common B. abstract C. collective D. material 7. Some words are written in their short forms A. big B. long C. full” D. complete 8. Proper‘nouns begin with capj/ta/ letters A.small \/ _B. bold C. fine D. straight Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE 9. Suddenly she raised her hand A. Deliberately B. thoughtfully C. slowly and expectedly’ _ D. lately 10. The first one has been done for you A. zero B. nil C.none’ —D.all 11. We are faithfulcitizens of Pakistan A. faithless B. disobedient C. unfaithful _D. infidel 12. Match the given words as synoyms A. dismatch B. mismatch C.oppose D.unmatch Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBENGLISH LANGUAGE 13. Names are a /arge numbers of common things A. short B. small / C. little D. any 14. Nouns are names of many things A.some_ B. any C.afew OD. fewi” 15. Both friends used para/le/path to reach their destination A. difficult B. similar C. divergent D. Aligned Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBENGLISH LANGUAGE 16. Pakistan and India have Aostile relations with each other due to Kashmir issue A. negative B. inimical C. friendly —D. aggressive 17. Accelerate your pace to meet the deadline A. speed up B. supervise C. slacken’ D. loosen Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE 18. Although she is intelligent, she is proud A. ignore B. dull” C. arrogant D.smart 19. Guess what the word mean A. say well B. say immediately C. tell deliberately D. tell exactly’ 20. A//the Quraish refused _to accept Islam A.none’ B. one C. neither D. either Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE 21. The /ast ball was decisive A.the other __ B. the first C.the second OD. either 22. As she looked, a smile come to her lips A. anger B. sadness C. frown’ D. disappointment 23. The old,woman reluctantly got up from her bed A.happily _ B. deliberately C.smiling D. eagerly “ Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE 24. The teacher told the student to abridge the essay he had written. A. amplify’ B. shorten C. increase D. modify 25. It was done in a haphazard manner. A.planned “ —_B. excellent C. extraordinary D. designed 26. What he tells me confirms my ideas. A.strengthens _B. opposes C. contradicts’ _ D. verifies Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBENGLISH LANGUAGE 27. Last month tomatoes were quite cheap. A. inexpensive B. costly” C. insufficient D. less 28. For the first time | saw him speaking so rudely to Ali. A. softly B. gently C. politely D. slowly 29. Generally she is cautious in her work. A. kind B. fast C.rashY — D. hurtful Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE 30. He abandoned his family. A.saved __B. supported” C. pleased D. encouraged 31. He confessed having done a mistake. A. granted B. conceded C. acknowledged._D. concealed’” 32. He urge to learn everything. A.desires \B. denies C. dislikes D. discourage” Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE 33. He found an ancient statue in the village. A.fresh B.new C. recent D. modern” 34. He has a delicate constitution. A. fit B. ungainly C. strong’ D. rugged 35. He is always hungry for'Wealth. A. ravenous, B. famished C. satiated D. greedy 36. He is quite industrious. A. hard-working _ B. indifferent C. lazy ¥ D. indisposed Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBENGLISH LANGUAGE 37. He makes occasional visits to Khairpur. A. accidental _B. strange C. regular” D. frivolous 38. He wanted absolute control of the firm. A. little B. few C. complex D. limited” 39. He was found guilty. A. true B. right C.innocent’’ _D. correct Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsTs » ENGLISH LANGUAGE 40. He was really delighted to see me. A. scared B. disturbed C. surprised D. displeased Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE eSingular & Plural eMasculine‘and Feminine & Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE 1.Choose the masculine gender of the given noun. A. Maid B. Monk” C. Steward D. Man-servant 2.Choose the opposite gender of the given noun. A. Bird B. Chick C. Rooster D. Chicken Note ¢ Hen is feminine gender ¢ Rooster is masculine Gender Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBSTS > ENGLISH LANGUAGE Masculine Feminine 1.) Lion Lioness 2.| Landlord Landlady 3.| Wizard Witch 4.|Boar (male pig) |Sow 5.) Billy goat Nanny goat 6.| Drone Bee 7.| Man (male servant) | Maid 8.) Washerman washerwoman or laundress Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBENGLISH LANGUAGE Animal_| Masculine | Feminine Rabbit | Buck Doe Horse | Stallion Are Sheep |Ram Ewe Pig Boar Sow Chicken | Rooster Hen Duck | Drake Duck Cattle Bull Cow Goose | Gander Goose Fox Fox Vixen Tiger | Tiger Tigress Lion Lion Lioness Dog Dog Bitch Cell Number : 03155687948 STS > |= MRBHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE 3.Select the plural form of the following compound word. Man-servants Men-servant a= > Men-servants / D. More than one of the above Other examples: 2 Woman doctor - Women doctors 2 Woman servant - Women servants 4. Direction: Choose the plural form of the given word. Commander-in-chief 1.Commanders-in-chief / 2.Commander-in-chiefs 3.Commanders-in-chiefs Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBSTS > ENGLISH LANGUAGE 4.None of these Singular Plural 1. |Mouse Mice 2. | Foot Feet 3. | Bread Bread 4. | Buy buys 5. |Guy guys 6. | Storey Storeys 7. | Story Stories 8. | Fly Flies 9. | Aunty Aunties Cell Number : 03155687948 *™> |= MRBHBSTS > ENGLISH LANGUAGE CHAPTER 6 25. You know that living beings are of either the male or the female sex. Now compare tne words in the following pairs:— Boy F Lion Hero S Cock-sparron cit LUoness Heroine Hen-sparrow What do you notice ? The first word of each pair is the name of a male animal. The second word of each pair is the name of a female animal, 26. Anoun that denotes either a male or a female is said to be of the Common Gen- der, as Parent, chit, rind, pupil, servant, thie, relation, enemy, cousin, fy person, orphan, side, baby, monarch, elghooer, rin | ¥ 27-& noun that denotes a thing thats neither male nor female (Le, ij thing without life) is said to be of the Neuter Gender ; as, ‘Book, pen, room, to. LWevier means neithor, thats, neither male nor female} It will be thus seen that in Modern English the Gender of ‘noun is entirely a matter of sex or the absence of sex. It has ‘nothing to do with the form of a noun, which determines its gender in many other languages, 4g, in Urdu where bagiche is masculine and lakri is feminine, 28. Objects without lie are often personified, that is, spoken of as if they were living beings. We then regard them as males or females. The Masculine Gender is often applied to objects remarkable for strength and vio- lence; as, “Tho Sun, Summer, Winter, Tine, Death, “The sun sheds his beams on ich and poor aka The Feminine Gender is sometimes applied to objects remarkable for beauty, gentle ‘ness, and gracefulness ; as, “The Moon, the Earth, Spring, Autumn, Nature, Liberty, Justice, Merey, Peace, Hope, Chay The moon has hidden herface behind acloud. wn. a. HW. By ‘Spring has spread her man of green over th earth Peace hath her victories no les renowned than war. ~ This use is most common in poetry but certain nouns are personified in prose too. A Ship is often spoken of as she; as, “The ship loa a hor Boats in the storm.sts > ENGLISH LANGUAGE 40 ieee ee GH SCHOOL ENGLISH GRANiitnn, Masculine Feminine Feminine re Hart r tomptress ties tive 2 ‘empress heroine san Tester vost Car crarina eeSTS > ENGLISH LANGUAGE HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH GRAMMAR Trpowaet Rae wee dozen cranges. - ‘Some people reach the age of throe score and ten. The ea cost me ve thousand pecs. Stone, hundzeaweight He weighs abovo nine stone. Twenty ee ‘mako one z, (1) Names of instruments which have two parts form Boliows, scissors, longs, pncors,epectaces, (2) Names of certain articles of dress ; as, Trousors, crawors, breeches, Jeans, Uohs, shots, pyjamas, (3) Certain other nouns ; as, ing a kind of pair; as, ‘Annals, thanks, procoods (ofa sale), ings, environs, : Richos do many things. (1) Names of subjects ‘mathomatics, physics, electronics, ole. (2) The word newsSTS > ENGLISH LANGUAGE {THE NOUN: NUMBEH ‘Masculine Feminine Masculine Feminine Granatatnor orandmotner ‘ikem smitkvwornan ‘reat ‘poacack peahon Stage” | wachomn Washoe CHAPTER 7 30. Notice the as form in the second word of ae - Tree Box Man Trees Boxos xen Men ‘The first word of each pair denotes one thing, the second word of each pair denotes more than oné jingular Number; as, the Plural Number ; as, Thus =e are two ee in Engi! Singular and the Plural. clas, class ig, kisses; brush, rusts: mach, matchgs; brangh, branches; 0 Eee eens bullaoes: ‘mango, mangoes: otal, potaoes: echo, echoes: ratio, ratios ; ‘momento, mementos ; quarto, quaros ‘photo, photos ; stereo, storoos. ogo, togos commando, commandosTHE NOUNS HUNGER billards, draughts Mathematics i his favourite study. No nows fe good nov India won by an innings and throo runs. easies is infectious Bitiards is my tavourito game. Ho succeeded by this moans (or, by those moans) in passing the examination His means are small, but he has incurred no dobt. Whose are these cattle? Vermin destroy our property and cary disease. Wo are those people (= persons) 7 ‘There are few gentryin tis town. “The Japanese are a hard-working people Singular Plural Commandor-in-chiet ‘commanders:n-chiel Coat-ol-mail coats-ol-mal ‘Sons-iaw sons-intaw Daughtorintaw saughtorsinam ‘Slop son step sons Step daughter step daughters ‘maid servants {but man servant, purl men servants) r sor taiteren faureon War-o!-war monl-war We say spoonfuls and handfuls, because spoonfuland handful are regarded as one Maid servant word, formula, formulae (or formulas): ‘memorandum, memoranda ; terminus, trmint (or torminuses) Erratum, orata : indor, indice paronthosis, parentheses ; hypothesis, hypothoses ; phenomenon, phenomena : Axis, x03 + crisis, crises | cae eaests » ENGLISH LANGUAGE Preposition Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE Preposition Quiz 1. He gaveatalk........ the causes of dengue fever. A. Of B.On ¥ B. C. For D. off 2. Nowadays Ali studies........ the whole day. A. with B. from C. throughout ” D. under Note: Throughout’ means ‘in every part of’. Hence it makes the sentence meaningful. Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBENGLISH LANGUAGE 3. Maylcome........ 2 A. with B. in / C.at D.None of the above 4. Speak gently the aged, one A. To” B. for C. from D. with 5. The paintis ~ fifty rupees A.in B. for “ C.with D.on 6. Put all these words____ an alphabetical A.to B.in/ C.by D.with Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBENGLISH LANGUAGE 7. I like going Australia. A. with B. to C. above D. None 8. Ali died the nation. A. from B.on C. fori” D. None Note : Died of + name of disease 9. She has no control her temper. A. On B. with C.over D. after Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBENGLISH LANGUAGE 10. He has a preference tea coffee. A. over, for _ B. for, to C. for, over’ _—D«. to, over Note: Prefer + to 11. He is taller than you. two inches. A.With B. of Cc. in D. by” 12. He hinted some loss of treasure. A. of B. for C.with D.at/’ Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsTs » ENGLISH LANGUAGE 13. She has not read anything Monday. A. since’ B. for C. from D. over 14. Do you know the reason his absence. A.for’ —_B. of C.on D. None 15. You don't need to get upset these little things. A.for B. about” C. off D. of Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBENGLISH LANGUAGE 16. Eggs are sold the dozen. A. at B. to C.by¥ D.none He was astonished his failure. A.at ¥ B. to C.with D.none 17. You will find it difficult but later you will get used to wearing a mask. Aat first’ —_B. on first C firstly D. at the first Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE 18. Our flat is the second floor of the building. A.in B. by Con’ D.at Key Points Uses of the preposition on, in, and at: at for SIBOINTSMABLAREA in for an ENCLOSED SPACE, LARGE AREA on for SIBUREACENFLOOR Examples: | live in Karachi. | live at rasham gali in Sukkur. | live on the 4th Floor at Rasham Gali in Sukkur. Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsTs » ENGLISH LANGUAGE STS Past Papers Questions repeated MCQs 1. this paint box is..... fifty rupees For, 2. Put all these words ....an alphabetical order In 3. Muslims believe one God In 4. He is very careful his health Of 3.__|He came train yesterday By 6. | Tcongratulate you __ your success On 7. |My cousin died __ cancer Of ‘Note: Men die of illness: by violence; by sword; in battle; in poverty; for their country; for a cause; through neglect; at the stake 8. He good/clever mathematics. at 9. [He is weak _ grammar In Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsTs » ENGLISH LANGUAGE What Is a Preposition of Time? A preposition of time is a preposition used to indicate when a particular action takes place. The most common prepositions of time are at, in and on. Let us look at each of these in detail. Usage of At, In, and On The three prepositions seem to confuse many English language users as they have the same function. What you should know is that they cannot be used interchangeably as they refer to different time frames. ©The preposition ‘at’ is used to refer to a specific time. ‘+ The preposition ‘on’ is used to refer to a particular day or date, such as on Sunday, on May 25th. ‘+The preposition ‘in’ refers to a broader time frame, such as a month or a year, a decade, ete. Refer to the below-provided examples to understand the usage of these terms. AT | Specific time ALT-00 Twill see you at 7001 ‘At 10:30 The party starts at 10:30, ‘Atnoon Tshall meet you at noon, "At midnight Twill be there at midnight, [expressions] | Atthe moment He is busy atthe moment ‘Atthe same time They both arrived at the same time. Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsTs » ENGLISH LANGUAGE ‘At this time You are here at this time? ‘Atthat ime ‘Atthat time, | was out of station ‘Atsome point “Atsome point, | will buy this car, Arany time Don't go to her place at any time. ‘Atsunnise Twill meet you at sunrise: ‘Atsunset This place looks beautiful at sunset ‘Atlunchtime Twillsee you at lune! ‘At dinnertime. Twill talk to you at dinnerth ‘At suppertime He might come to my place at suppertime. ‘Atnight She called me atnignt ON ‘On Sunday “Thelpionie is planned on Sunday. ‘On May 16 My birthday is on May 48th. ‘On Saturdays My dance classes are scheduled on Saturdays. ‘On Republic Day love watching the parade on Republic Day. ‘On your birthday Twill see you on your birthday. ‘On their anniversary He gilted a puppy on their anniversary. | ‘On Friday morning Do you want to join me for the party on Friday. morning? ‘On Saturday afternoon Ttold her on Saturday afternoon. Cell Number 03155687948 **> © MRBHBsTs » ENGLISH LANGUAGE ‘On Sunday evening ‘On Sunday evening, | will meat her. ‘On Monday night Where did you go on Monday night? In the summer | (Expressions) ‘On ime We submitted the project on ime, ‘On the dot The program started on the dot. ‘On the hour “The Glock chimes on the hour. IN | Months in December Tam getting married in December. | Seasons Th summer, Tuisioo hotin summer We can plan in the summer. In 2019) They moved tothe US Tn the 19005. The movies inthe 4900s were amazing. In the Middle Ages This was cone in the Middle Ages. Tn the past Wn the past, | used tolive in this house: In the future am planning to buy this car. Ina few days | wilcome back in a few days. Tn ten minutes, He is coming in ten minutes. In the moi will meet you i 10 Tn.the afternoon He is sleeping in the afternoon? Inthe evening Tam going to her place jin the evening. Cell Number 03155687948 ss> 3 MR BHBsts > ~~ ENGLISH LANGUAGE EEE ‘Agree with + someone ‘agree with my brother in this matter. ‘Aare with + something are with her anal of the station. Agree | hapeeio+ something ‘Do yu thi he agree to thelr propor? Agree on + a plan/ price ‘He wouldn't agree on this plan, Suaeeston The shopkeeper and agreed one pee “Anxious | Atsbitfrssomebo eres are stray annus forthe crn “anwous about + something Fe seemed ansious about the meeting ‘Apologize for+ sth | apelogie for my comin te. Apologize ‘We apologize forthe late departure of this fight. ‘Aavogie to + somebody [[[Goand apooge tohe paw tmealod Tort wrt to are with you They argued about the recent spread of dengue. They argued forthright to strike. They argued against the recent spread of dengue ‘Argue | Aree about for agaist + th ‘robber attempted ona pedestian. Henn ee teed to break trough he + soneti Some ol he cowd tengo Attempt [tempt todo +sonetng sande a ping wt a Clever at | Geer pata _| secre sep sl Ties good at managing fan. Gooden | =n reset Bad at _[Baaarronaieto tl Teialatnongie tors thar with th Tear acount of eves doesn corespond [ coeiond i Tcarrespond with my manage hough eval |Correspond| Cores ‘Why did you not correspond tomy application? Tre was very itappalted with is casas a Ti wos diappointed at he est of he ame a cal [Disappointed| Levon 7m Twas disappointed in you. ‘ppoecdin Traveler wth you ont. [ifr with + someone “You have all the right to iffer from my opinion. Dif fom+ sth ae sie U3 199001940 ~~ —— MK BMsts > ~~ ENGLISH LANGUAGE Trae town vse aa Se arr eh BO = The Wckring lame ded Out. / The airplanes won a oe foam = See ‘of until the winds die down. tine ies Back w Di back (eat of plan) Tis tcl pes Ses id ‘ie fom cause Ti uncle ved at 2-8 Gagan Colony Man. Tie ton ar) Te on a stet) He es on Quid am see ear Gol Bagh, Live [Tivewih beone) Tie with ny fain Multan ive in [a houe/aciy/a cant) | We've ln Malta, the ty of sits. He es wth is fain ishouse at 10, ‘ode of (tle material infsahed |The char made of wood and aluminun, ott) Te ors madeof mare Made tage rom iinet) ‘soaps made on the fat of ana ‘vend smode rom wheat Tease eh ovoneone Tae plead with me Please | Pease wih/x someting Twi plemed at hia ‘The eer was pleased with is pecorance ‘Sueceedin Ving oth Tueceeded in achieving my R03, Succeed in Noun They suceeded inthe achievement of ther gous Seed \aanwenietkermat | ‘Succeed toto gan the ight tale? | She succeeded to the throne. property. He hasllthe right to succeed tothe tenancy. suspect of eso He was suspected of buying smualed goods. Suspects someone of Ving suspect him of eheating rom my notebook Tews Tovasen) The gang ted up a security guard Tie _| Tesh own Tovestictsts freedom) — | Kids tie you down, dort they? very Govt ries tote down the media agencies. [Tiwi Turn on [Seven] expe), Despite our woes everything turned ovt well Taamebotr oo fresb oleae | Vtured him ot of he staan ons mere a Tum sth out (Toswich alight or Don um [sean ight or aheat | ‘ort forget to tur out heights Before seep Turn down reject) The President has tured down hs eaves. Tur th up To increne) [i a me "tured my carro the ea park ‘He turned into a narow street. a : ‘is bravery turned him into a warioesTs » ENGLISH LANGUAGE i NI Po rrepostion.) Soe He confessed the adpe at hat was is make Confess. Foren He contested robbery She confessed her groan covets dons Trt anes to knowing rotting about ators. hat cae He confessed hated talen the money, Worry about + someone ‘Don't worry about me. ibe allright. Worry about + something He is always worrying about his weight, Worry Worry for + something _He was worried for his impending exam result. Worry over something Thereisnopeintin worrying ve tings you art change. Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsTs » ENGLISH LANGUAGE Question T.| This is the book I was telling you__ ‘About 2.| Mike offen hides ........ that tree Behind 3.| # He istesponsible...... ~ the president for his decisions? [To “Ali is married Sarah + Rubina was invited her friends ........ dinner * look forward. ....... meeting you next month? * Can [introduce you........ my wife? * Be polite....... . your juniors *» He became addicted . drug at quite an early age + have had problems similaryeeey- . yours, * He always jumps... the conclusion, “Exercise is beneficial ........ health. + Swimming is conducive... health, ** Lam junior ........ my friend in office. Senior, Junior exterior, interir (ir words + to) 4,| * Muslims believe ....... .one God named Allah: in + You have to work hard if you want to succeed ...... life. + She is interested... yrs... drawing and painting. * The car... front is slowing down “What is happening . - this picture * He takes pride. his wealth, o Tlast saw her the car park. * He will be with you a moment. The sun rises . . the east ** We pay the bills cash * Icame to live here........ 1992. * The bird was sitting ........ her nest. in “He arrived at the airport... ...... time for the plane. 3.| # He went. sea alone Into(motion) * The cat jumped ........ the river. ** He invited me ....... his house. Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsTs » ENGLISH LANGUAGE “Throw this pen . =the dustbin, 6.| He had to go .. - Square one Back to 7.|* Hecomes........acar. By Petrolissold........ the liter “ [like this tree . - the river. by They went to Karachi........ bus. by Cloth is sold ........ metre. 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Find the helping verb in the following sentence He has flown a kite A. has’ B. flown C.a D. kite Note: Helping verb is known as Auxiliary verb 2. Find the main the verb in the following sentence He has done his best A. best B. has C. his D. done’ Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBsts » ENGLISH LANGUAGE 3.Find the helping verb in the following sentence He has promised me financial help. A. help B. has’ C. promised D. financial 4.Find the main verbyin the following sentence She made him weep last night A. weep B. made” C. last D. night Cell Number : 03155687948 ‘> © MR BHBName = RETEACHING: A main verb shows the action or state of being ina MAIN AND HELPING VERBS _ | sentence. & helping verb such as am, are, has, have, had, or will works - . with the main verb to show when A. In each sentence, underline the main verb the action or state of being occurs. twice and the helping verb once. . Lam studying the amazing life of Wilma Rudolph. . My class will write reports about this sports legend. We have read an exciting account of her triumphs. }. Teresa is painting a picture of the famous runner. 1 2 3. 4. 5. Matthew and I are working on a poster about Wilma’s vietories. 6. Wilma had overcome serious physical problems. 7. Her mother had given her a great deal of support. 8. The people in Wilma’s hometown were cheering for her. 9. People will remember Wilma Rudolph’s accomplishments for many years. 10, Her story has inspired young athletes around the world. B. Use one of the helping verbs in the box to complete each sentence. Then underline the main verb in each sentence twice. One helping verb will be used more than once. am are is will 1 reading a book about Wilma Rudolph’s determination. Wilma practicing exercises for her leg. She and her mother. traveling to the nearest hospital. In spite of the difficulties, Wilma, fight back. see Ny I rooting for Wilma to succeed. @ :RETEACHING: A main verb shows the action or state of being in a sentence. MAIN AND HELPING VERBS. ] Atetoins verb such as am, is, are, has, have, or will works with the main verb to show when the action or state of being occurs. Read the sentences below. Underline the main verbs and write the helping verbs on the lines provided. 1. Wilma had weighed only four pounds at birth. —Had__ 2. Others have expected little from her. —__ 3. She is becoming a great athlete. a 4. Nota single problem has stopped her. _ 5. People are noticing her skill in basketball. —_ 6. Wilma will surprise everyone. — 7. They are urging her to run races. —_ 8. The sweat is flying off her face. a 9. She has lunged across the finish line. es 10. She is not thinking about her fear or pain. —__ 11. She was forgetting all her problems. —_ 12. People in the crowd were cheering for her. —__ 13. No American woman had captured three gold medals at one Olympics. 14. She has changed sports history. a 15. We will tell others about Wilma Rudolph’s accomplishments. Imagine that you were at the Olympics on the day that Wilma Rudolph won three gold medals. Write a paragraph describing the reaction of the crowd,What were people doing, thinking, and feeling? Use main and helping verbs in your writing.Name a ASSESSMENT MAIN AND HELPING VERBS Fill in the bubble next to the helping verb that correctly completes each sentence. 1. ® .. The team’s coach. Lily, Frank, and 1 joining a neighborhood swimming team. Dam @ is = ae 1 thought about joining the team for a couple of months. @ was @ had @ has . Frank taken diving lessons at a YMCA indoor pool. @D has ®D have @ is We. practiced a great deal. @ will ® has & have analyzing everyone’s strengths and weaknesses. Dis ®} are @ have 6. The coach, post the results on the bulletin board in two weeks. @ will BD have @ had 7.-Our team’s season not begun. @is
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