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A painful story

A death sentence shakes India’s conscience to its core … A man with a macabre mind gets a death sentence for burning his young wife to death The wedding had happened just about a year ago. The husband, a resident of Udaipur, chose to incinerate …

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English practice 3

Convert the degrees of the following sentences as shown in the question…… 1. The cobra is the most venomous snake in our country. (Convert to 2nd degree and 1st degree) Ans.. The cobra is more venomous than any other snake in our country.  (2nd degree) …

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English Practice-2

A daring little girl defies death … Eight-year-old Adivasi girl survives night-long ordeal in her own school A story has emerged about how a class 2 girl had a close brush with a painful death in her own school. The girl had fallen fast asleep …

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English practice

Convert the following sentences from Direct form to Indirect form. 1. Arupa asked her friend, “Do you think your mother will come today?”Ans ..  Arupa asked her friend if she thought her mother would come that day. 2. Dinesh asked his colleague, “Where will you …

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Sentence joining exercise for improving writing skills

Convert the following sentences from Direct form to Indirect form… 1. Meena asked her friend, “Do you think your teacher will come today?” Answer – Meena asked her friend if she thought her teacher would come that day. 2. David asked his colleague, “Where will …

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Commprehension Exercise for CAT, CS, and GMAT–2- –

Comprehension exercise 2…  The Tsunami engulfs the Andaman and Nicobar islands ————————–.————————————- Despite the hundreds of kilometers of water that separate the Andamans from the Indian mainland, many of the relief camps in Port Blair, the islands’ capital city, have the appearance of miniaturized portraits …

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Comprehension exercise (with answers) for young English learners

Comprehension exercise with answers (for vocabulary building) The following passages were sourced from ‘The Economist’. The questions and answers are at the end of the write up. Before his best race, at the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff in 1958, Milkha Singh was …

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Vocabulary challenge for young English learners –Exercise 2-

Fill in the gaps with the right word… 1. Strangely, all the computers in the bank broke down simultaneously. The manger suspected some ……. (nuisance, foul play, notorious) 2. The room was filled with foul smell —————- from the rotten fish. (emanating, airing, flying) 3. …

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Vocabulary challenge for young English learners … Exercise -1-

Learn the use of these similar-sounding words…… Source as noun, Source as verb, Resource, Resourceful, Scare as noun, Scare as verb, Score as noun, Score as verb, To settle a score, Scarce as adjective Scary as adjective —————————————————-.————- Source as noun .. The police asked …

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