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English Grammar of Class 12: Meaning into Words:

MEANING INTO WORDS Unit 1: Experience 1.   Make questions only using the structure “Have you ever ……..?” as in the example. ( 2075 GIE Q. No. 4) Example: Have you ever been asked questions in the class? Structures: passive # Have you ever + been + v3…..? ( स्वोयमआफुलाई ) # Have you ever + had + your obj. + v3……? ( आफ्नोबस्तुलाई ) a.   The police shouted at me in the street. Ans. Have you ever been shouted in the street? b.   They insulted my friend last week. Ans. Have you ever had your friend insulted? Or Has your friend ever been insulted? c.    I lost my passport last week. Ans. Have you ever had your passport lost? d.   I flew in a supersonic jet yesterday. Ans. Have you ever been flown in a supersonic jet? e.   Somebody punched me on the nose this morning. Ans. Have you ever been punched on the nose? 2.   Read the conversation below and write a similar conversation between ‘A’ and ‘B’ ( 2073 Partial...

Sample Cover Letter For Job

The Cover Letter                                                                                       Bharatpur- 6, Chitwan, Nepal                                                                                                                            March 12, 2019 The Managing Director Sunrise English School Bharatpur-7, Chitwan         ...

IELTS & PTE Test Format with examples

Tips and strategies: Writing In your Writing test there are no right or wrong answers or options. The examiners are assessing how well you can use your English to report information and express ideas. Analyze the questions carefully t make sure your answer addresses all the points covered by the questions. Notice the minimum word limit. If you write less than 150 words for Task 1 and less than 250 for Task 2, you will lose marks.   Be careful to use your own words because the examiner will not include words copied from the question in the word count. You must write both your answers in full, not in note from or in bullet points. You must arrange your ideas in paragraphs, to show the examiner that you are able to organize your main and supporting points. You do not have to write very long sentences to do well in your writing test. If sentences are too long, they will become less coherent and also make it harder for you to control the grammar In Academic Wr...