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Q1: Look at the notes below. Then use the information to complete the paragraph by choosing a suitable word or phrase in each space. Do not add any new information. The first one has been done for you as an example.

Galapagos lands
Visitors to these Pacific Islands - leave - unstamp - mail them - return home -picture post-cards - show up - since 1960s - self perpetuating post office probably set up - to get news from their family, friends - tradition persisted - post office - establish - 1950s - barrel - replace - many times - weather worn plaques remain.

Tradition has it that visitors to these Pacific Islands (a) leave unstamped, addressed postcards and letters in a barrel at Post Office Bay, to await pick up by other tourists who affix postage and (b)___________ when they return home. Picture post-cards (c) _____________ in the barrel since the late 1960s, when tourists began visiting the Galapagos Islands. The self-perpetuating post office (d)__________ by whalers in the late 1790s as a way to get news to and from friends and family. The tradition persisted even after a post office (e) ___________ on the island of Floreana in the 1950s. The barrel (f) _________ many times, but weather worn plaques, where sailors long ago and from far away carved their names, remain.

Options:- 

(a) (i) leaving stamped (ii) leaves unstamped (iii) leave unstamped (iv) left unstamped
(b) (i) mail them (ii) mails them (iii) mailed this (iv) mailing these
(c) (i) show up (ii) shown up (iii) are show up (iv) have shown up
(d) (i) is setting up (ii) was set up (iii) is set up (iv) has been set up
(e) (i) is established (ii) is being established (iii) was established (iv) has been established
(f) (i) replacing (ii) has been replaced (iii) is replaced (iv) was replaced

Answer:
Tradition has it that visitors to these Pacific Islands (a) leave unstamped, addressed postcards and letters in a barrel at Post Office Bay, to await pick up by other tourists who affix postage and (b)_mail them_ when they return home. Picture post-cards (c) _have shown upin the barrel since the late 1960s, when tourists began visiting the Galapagos Islands. The self-perpetuating post office (d)_was setup_ by whalers in the late 1790s as a way to get news to and from friends and family. The tradition persisted even after a post office (e) _was establishedon the island of Floreana in the 1950s. The barrel (f) _has been replaced__ many times, but weather worn plaques, where sailors long ago and from far away carved their names, remain.

2. Rearrange the following to form meaningful sentences. The first one has been done as an example. Write the answers against the correct numbers.

Ex. Put into/ as the/ at low/ baby can/ he is / as soon / water/ toddle/ tide
Answer: As soon as the baby can toddle he is put into water at low tide.

(a) water / the baby / in the/ there / plays/ sits and
Answer: The baby sits and plays there in the water.

(b) long enough / the mother / him/ does not / to worry / there / leave him
 Answer: 
The mother does not leave him long enough there to worry him.

(c) older / at low tide / as / wade about / allowed to / he is / he grows
 Answer: 
As he grows older he is allowed to wade about as low tide.

(d) look out / water / keep a / into deep / sharp / does not stray / so that he/ his elders
 Answer: 
His elders keep a sharp look out so that he does not stray into deep water.

(e) permitted to / from which / judgment / he may / make small mistakes / he is /learn to make better
 Answer: 
He is permitted to make small mistakes from which he may learn to make better judgement .

(f) are given / to swim / small canoes / the children / they / own / are able/ of their / when
 Answer: 
When the children are able to swim they are given small canoes of their own.

3. Study the following sentences. Select one underlined word which is incorrect. Write the incorrect word in the box below, as shown in the example.
 e.g. 
Sarawak is a beautiful place which lies almost on an Equator and is rich in natural resources.

Integrative Grammar: Solved - Future Time Reference | English Grammar (Communicative) Interact In English- Class 9

a) It has an Equatorial climate that mean it is hot with heavy rains almost every afternoon.
 Ans . 
Integrative Grammar: Solved - Future Time Reference | English Grammar (Communicative) Interact In English- Class 9

b) Heavy clouds prevent the sun from heating the ground too intense.
 Ans . 
Integrative Grammar: Solved - Future Time Reference | English Grammar (Communicative) Interact In English- Class 9

c) In an interior of Sarawak, there are huge reserves of hardwood timber.
 Ans . 
Integrative Grammar: Solved - Future Time Reference | English Grammar (Communicative) Interact In English- Class 9

d) Sarawak is also an oil product.
Ans .  Integrative Grammar: Solved - Future Time Reference | English Grammar (Communicative) Interact In English- Class 9

e) Great efforts are been made to conserve these resources. 
Ans .   Integrative Grammar: Solved - Future Time Reference | English Grammar (Communicative) Interact In English- Class 9

4. Ganesh comes to visit Vikram and finds the house locked. He leaves a note. It is raining, the note gets wet and some words are washed off. Complete the note by filling in the missing words by choosing the correct option given below.

Dear Ram

I am so sorry to have missed you. I came to Udaipur on (a) _____ business trip and I have been here (b) ________ two weeks now. Your neighbours told me (c) ________ sad news that your father (d) _____ been hospitalized. I wish I (e)_________ see him but unfortunately I (f) _____ leaving for Madras today on (g) ________ 4 o'clock plane. Please send your father my best wishes. Anyway, I (h) ______ be in Udaipur again on 3rd and 4th June and I (i) ______ certainly find time to call on you again, even though it (j) ______ going to be a hectic schedule. Yours affectionately
 Ganesh

Options:- 

(a) (i) X (ii) the (iii) a (iv) an
(b) (i) since (ii) from (iii) for (iv) in
(c) (i) the (ii)X (iii) an (iv) a
(d) (i) is (ii) being (iii) has (iv) have
(e) (i) could (ii) have (iii) can (iv) having
(f) (i) am (ii) been (iii) is (iv) being
(g) (i) a (ii) by (iii) the (iv ) an
(h) (i) am (ii) will (iii) are (iv) being
(i) (i) shall (ii) will (iii) ought to (iv) must
(j) (i) would (ii) will (iii) shall (iv) is

Answer: 

Dear Ram
I am so sorry to have missed you. I came to Udaipur on (a) _a___ business trip and I have been here (b) _for____ two weeks now. Your neighbours told me (c)__the___ sad news that your father (d)__has_ been hospitalized. I wish I (e)__could___ see him but unfortunately I (f) _am__ leaving for Madras today on (g) __a_____ 4 o'clock plane. Please send your father my best wishes. Anyway, I (h)_will__ be in Udaipur again on 3rd and 4th June and I (i) _will_ certainly find time to call on you again, even though it (j) _is_ going to be a hectic schedule.

Yours affectionately
Ganesh

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1. What is future time reference in integrative grammar?
Ans. Future time reference in integrative grammar refers to the use of grammatical structures and expressions to indicate actions or events that will happen in the future. It helps in understanding the timing and sequencing of events in a sentence or text.
2. How can future time reference be expressed in English?
Ans. Future time reference in English can be expressed using various grammatical structures such as the future simple tense (e.g., "I will go"), the going to future (e.g., "I am going to eat"), present continuous tense (e.g., "I am leaving tomorrow"), and modal verbs like "shall" and "should" (e.g., "Shall we meet tomorrow?").
3. What are some common words and phrases used to indicate future time reference?
Ans. Some common words and phrases used to indicate future time reference include "tomorrow," "next week/month/year," "in the future," "soon," "later," "eventually," "ultimately," "by the time," "in a few hours/days," and "eventually."
4. How does future time reference impact sentence structure and verb usage?
Ans. Future time reference often requires the use of auxiliary verbs, modal verbs, or specific verb forms to express the future tense. For example, the future simple tense uses the auxiliary verb "will" or "shall" before the base form of the main verb. Additionally, adverbs or phrases indicating future time are placed at the appropriate position in the sentence.
5. Can future time reference be used to talk about conditional or hypothetical situations?
Ans. Yes, future time reference can be used to talk about conditional or hypothetical situations. In such cases, modal verbs like "would" or phrases like "if I were" are used to indicate the condition, while the main verb in the future tense expresses the potential outcome. For example, "If I were rich, I would travel the world."
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