English Grammar

English Grammar

EL24 World
Total Grammar: 15665+ as of 4 September, 2021

15665+


• Do As Directed

1. Do you need anyone to go to the store? (VC)

2. She had to swear the promise by any means. (VC)

3. She said,"May God bless you". (NC)

4. "What do you feel now",She said to me. (NC)

5. He was busy. He will help me to do my short-term project. (Compo.)

6. Antony Beevor is a British historian. He wrote great books on the Second World War. (Compl.)

7. I have a book. It is based on Space Science. (Compl.)

8. I sold my old car. It was of no use. (Why)

9. Massachusetts Institutition of Technology (MIT) ranks no 1 in the world in terms of university ranking. Calcutta University ranks in between 850-900. (Compo.)

10. He is an architect. He just finished his new project. (Noun in App.)


• Make Sentence

11. Revolt

12. Understatement

13. Estranged

14. Dutiful

15. Armitage

16. Seek


• Preposition

17. ..... a moon-lit night.

18. Have faith ..... me.

19. .... contrast ...... the drama.

20. He did it ..... a prevailing fashion.

21. The name is found ..... the top of the list.

22. It's more noticeable ..... his essay.


• Error Correction

23. I have received your letter a day ago.

24. Will you seeking help from us?

25. Both she and I go there yesterday morning.

26. He is very more addicted for video-games.

27. After having going there, I found no one were there.



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Read the following poem, 'The Owl' carefully and substanciate


The Owl- Edward Thomas


Downhill I came, hungry, and yet not starved;

Cold, yet had heat within me that was proof

Against the North wind; tired, yet so that rest

Had seemed the sweetest thing under a roof.


Then at the inn I had food, fire, and rest,

Knowing how hungry, cold, and tired was I.

All of the night was quite barred out except

An owl’s cry, a most melancholy cry


Shaken out long and clear upon the hill,

No merry note, nor cause of merriment,

But one telling me plain what I escaped

And others could not, that night, as in I went.


And salted was my food, and my repose,

Salted and sobered, too, by the bird’s voice

Speaking for all who lay under the stars,

Soldiers and poor, unable to rejoice.




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