English Paper-1-Part-B-Practice Test-1
Practice Test-1 × [for 10th CLASS] × Paper 1 Part B for 500 points. Time allotted for the test = 15 minutes. Each user can take the test only once.
Practice Test-1 × [for 10th CLASS] × Paper 1 Part B for 500 points. Time allotted for the test = 15 minutes. Each user can take the test only once.
Words often confused are also called ‘homophones’. They are pronounced almost alike but they have different spelling. For example: ‘caught‘ and ‘cot‘ Let’s look at some homophones used in sentences. ad, add The company came up with a new ad to increase sales. You need to add your other expenses to this. hear, here He …
Book Recommendation Word Power Made Easy ! This sounds like many other titles that promise quick and easy building of English vocabulary. But this can be on top of the list of books that really keep up the word! Yes, it’s true! If you aim to enrich your vocabulary, this book deserves some space on …
Mega vocabulary quiz from Unit 1 Check your understanding. Answer all the questions. Start Quiz! 1. happening at the end of a long process inevitable Unselect ultimate Unselect distraught Unselect triumphant Unselect ethical Unselect morally correct or acceptable inevitable Unselect ultimate Unselect distraught Unselect triumphant Unselect ethical Unselect so frequent that you always expect it …
Using Definite article ‘the’: Understanding the Definite Article The definite article in English is “the”. It is used to refer to specific or particular nouns. The use of “the” indicates that the noun is definite and known to the listener or reader. 1. Specific Nouns Use “the” when referring to a specific noun that is …
Brave potter comprehension quiz.’The brave potter’ is an Indian folktale retold by Marguerite Siek. Children and adults like them because they are often amusing and sometimes instructive.
Indefinite articles ‘a’ and ‘an’-Usage Understanding Indefinite Articles Indefinite articles in English are “a” and “an”. They are used to refer to nonspecific items or people. The choice between “a” and “an” depends on the sound that begins the next word. When to Use “A” Use “a” before words that begin with a consonant sound. …
Unseen comprehension passage Read the passage carefully and take the quiz. Problems reveal genius Problems are servants. Problems bring possibilities. They help you grow and lead to better things, both in your organization and within your life. Inside every problem lies a precious opportunity to improve things. Every challenge is nothing more than a chance …
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