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spatter
ˈspatə/
verb
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noun
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1.
a spray or splash of something.
"she stood clear of the spatter of water that came off the steps"
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As the car passed it spattered the rainwater.
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Rajni Kant is popular.
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Rajni Kant is popularly known as "SUPER STAR"
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His popularity is growing day by day and he is a popular figure in India as well as abroad.
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You performed gracefully.
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Your PERFORMANCE was very graceful.
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WE will always remember those happy days.
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Who will remember those happy days? We
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What will we always remember? those happy days.
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Will we always remember those happy days?
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Will we forever remember those happy days?
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Will we ever forget those happy days?
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His father bought him a school bag.
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His father subject bought verb
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What did his father buy? a school bag
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This is the direct object.
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For whom did he buy the school bag? for him
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This is an indirect object.
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My uncle presented me a golden pen.
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My uncle subject presented verb
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What did he present? a golden pen
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this is the direct object
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For whom did he present? me
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this is an indirect object.
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Question tag?
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I'm not late. Am I?
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simple sentence
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Very few toys are as expensive as this one in this shop.
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seldom
ˈsɛldəm/
adverb
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1.
not often; rarely.
"Islay is seldom visited by tourists"
adjective
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1.
not common; infrequent.
"a great but seldom pleasure"
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Seldom buses stop here.
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Buses never stop here.
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Prepositional phrase.
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On account of
- In the event of
- In spite of
- In spite of the rains ,the teams continued to play the match.
- in the event of their winning, they will get the medal and the cup.
- On account of their best performance they got the cup.
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- Correct verb.
- I enjoy writing stories for children.
- I wish to write stories for children.
- I write a letter to my father.
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- Correct phrase:
- The principal wanted to discuss THE MATTER with the teachers.
- The principal wanted to know more about the matter.
- The principal was not happy on that matter.
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- Article:
- Every child jumps with joy at the sight of AN elephant.
- A boy saw the elephant. He wanted to ride on the elephant.
- I saw a boy and an ant. An ant was on An elephant.
- An elephant can carry an orange and an umbrella.
- It can stand near an Hotel for an Hour.
- A.e.i.o.u and mute H or H silent will be joining with AN.
- All the other words will have a or the.
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- Preposition:
- My uncle will visit me IN May.
- He looked AT me very silently.
- I stood ON the chair near him.
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- Combining two sentences.
- Maran is very tired. He cannot finish the work.
- As Maran is very tired,he cannot finish the work.
- The tired Maran cannot finish the work .
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- Complex sentence.
- Maran who is tired cannot finish his work.
- Compound sentence.
- Maran is tired and he cannot finish the work.
- Simple sentence.
- The tired Maran cannot finish the work.
- Kushboo is beautiful simple sentence.
- I want to marry Kushboo who is very beautiful complex sentence
- Kushboo is very beautiful and I want to marry her.
- Compound sentence.
- Simple sentence: only one main clause.
- Complex sentence: one main clause and one or more subordinate clauses.
- Compound sentence.Two or more main clauses.joined by a conjunction.
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- Active/Passive voice.
- Change the voice said the teacher.
- The boy repeated the sentence in a low tone.
- If a sentence has a transitive verb it will have an object.
- This sentence can only be changed into passive voice.
- change the voice said the teacher.
- The bog bites me,correct Passive voice will be
- I am bitten by the dog. note the word by for passive voice.
- The boy wrote the dog bites me.I bite the dog.
- The horse runs fast. runs intransitive verb no object
- So no passive voice.
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- Children enjoy cartoon serials. What do children enjoy?
- The cartoon serials.
- The cartoon serials are enjoyed by the children.
- They watch these programmes for a long time.
- What do they watch? these programmes.
- These programmes are watched by them for a long time.
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- My mother said,"You are very beautiful".Direct speech
- My mother said that I am very beautiful. Indirect speech.
- The teacher asked me which of the two courses I was going to join,the Medical or the engineering.
- The teacher asked," which course are you going to join,the medical or Engineering?"
spatter
ˈspatə/
verb
noun
- 1.a spray or splash of something."she stood clear of the spatter of water that came off the steps"
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- As the car passed it spattered the rainwater.
- Rajni Kant is popular.
- Rajni Kant is popularly known as "SUPER STAR"
- His popularity is growing day by day and he is a popular figure in India as well as abroad.
- xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- You performed gracefully.
- Your PERFORMANCE was very graceful.
- xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- WE will always remember those happy days.
- Who will remember those happy days? We
- What will we always remember? those happy days.
- Will we always remember those happy days?
- Will we forever remember those happy days?
- Will we ever forget those happy days?
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- His father bought him a school bag.
- His father subject bought verb
- What did his father buy? a school bag
- This is the direct object.
- For whom did he buy the school bag? for him
- This is an indirect object.
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- My uncle presented me a golden pen.
- My uncle subject presented verb
- What did he present? a golden pen
- this is the direct object
- For whom did he present? me
- this is an indirect object.
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- Question tag?
- I'm not late. Am I?
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- simple sentence
- Very few toys are as expensive as this one in this shop.
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- seldomˈsɛldəm/adverb
- 1.not often; rarely."Islay is seldom visited by tourists"
adjectivedated- 1.not common; infrequent."a great but seldom pleasure"
- Seldom buses stop here.
- Buses never stop here.
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Prepositional phrase.
On account of
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