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If students of a class use limited vocabulary during communication, what will be the best way to enhance their vocabulary?
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Priya: Did you go someplace last week?
Venkat: Yes, I did.
Priya: Did you have a good time?
Venkat: Yes, I did. I had a very good time.
Priya: What time did you get home?
Venkat: My flight got in a little after eleven.
Priya and Venkat were communicating with each other in a situation where vocabulary is limited and is in context. This dialogue activity is based on:
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Choose the correct part of speech for the underlined word.
I heard a really interesting program on the radio this morning.
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Direction: Identify the positive degree.
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Direction: Identify the Degree of Adjective in the following sentence and choose the correct alternative out of the given four.
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Directions: The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them contains an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options.
The Dussehra celebrations / in Mysore / this year / are grandest than / in any other part / of the state.
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Identify the part of speech the underlined word belongs to.
There is a provision in the Drugs and Cosmetics Act for grant of approval even without the efficacy data.
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He runs as fast as a deer.
The comparative degree of fast is used correctly in the sentence
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Choose the correct part of speech for the underlined word.
I can't very well say sorry when I didn't do anything wrong.
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Direction: Fill in the blank with suitable degree of comparison from the alternatives given below it.
This river is ____________ than that pond.
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Choose the correct part of speech for the underlined word.
Three cheers for the bride and groom! Hip, hip, hooray!
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Choose the option that best transforms the given sentence into its positive degree:
A donkey is not duller than he.
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Identify the degree in the sentence:
My younger brother has been selected as an ASO in the Ministry of External Affairs.
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Identify the sentence among the following in which the degree of comparison has been used correctly.
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Direction: Identify the sentence with the comparative degree of adjective.
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Select the most appropriate option to complete the sentence.
It was the _________ question I have ever solved.
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Choose the correct part of speech for the underlined word.
Every student must show their identity card on entering the examination room.
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Identify the part of speech the underlined word belongs to.
Furry dogs may overheat in the summertime.
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Choose the option showing the superlative degree of the following sentence :-
No other flower is as sweet as the rose.
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In the context of the given passage, read the following consecutive sentences:
I) Nouns serve as the anchors of our sentences, providing concrete or abstract subjects around which our narratives and descriptions revolve.
II) Verbs then infuse these sentences with action, life, and movement, telling us what the subjects do, feel, or are.
There is a logical unity between both sentences. Such logical unity is called:
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Identify the figure of speech in "Tyger Tyger, burning bright."
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