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The word 'toil' from the passage means 'hard unpleasant work'.
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Proper Noun: A Proper Noun is the special name of a particular person or place
Examples:
- Shweta is my friend.
- I live in Kolkata.
- Chandigarh is a beautiful place.
Common Noun: A Common Noun is a name given in common to every person or thing of the same class or kind.
Examples:
- I like bananas.
- It is a beautiful park.
- He flies a kite in the sky.
Collective Noun: When a noun stands for a collection of persons or things, considered as one complete whole, it is called Collective Noun.
Examples:
- I purchased a bunch of grapes.
- I saw a herd of cattle.
- Our class consists of forty students.
- Material Noun: A noun which stands for the matter or substance of which things are made is called Material Noun.
Examples:
- This chair is made of wood.
- The chain is made of gold.
- Clothes are made of cotton, wool and silk.
Abstract Noun: An Abstract Noun is the name given to a quality, a state or a concept. These are something which we can neither see nor touch but which we can only feel or think of them.
Examples:
- I always speak the truth.
- King Solomon is known for his wisdom.
- The beauty of the place attracted me.
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Hospitality is about people welcoming other people into their homes or other places where they work or spend their time. People who welcome visitors are called hosts. The people they welcome are called guests.The words hospital, hospice, and hostel also come from the word "hospitality".
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The rishi explained that the first bird imitated the same words that he heard from the robbers, whereas the second bird repeated the words that he had always heard at the ashram. This implies that the different ways of behaviour between the two birds was the result of the company in which they lived.
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Noun Phrase
A noun phrase is usually assembled centering a single noun and works as a subject, an object or a complement in the sentence.
Example:
- I like to swing the bat hard when I am at the crease. (An object)
- Reading novels is a good habit. (A subject)
- The probability of happening that match is not much. (A subject)
- We are sorry for her departure.
Adjective Phrase
An adjective phrase is comprised of an adjective and works as a single adjective in the sentence.
Example:
- Alex is a well-behaved man.
- He is a man of friendly nature.
- Julie is a woman of gorgeous style.
- She leads a very interesting life.
- A lot of people do not sleep at night.
Adverbial Phrase
An adverbial phrase modifies the verb or the adjective and works as an adverb in the sentence.
Example:
- The horse runs at a good speed.
- I was in a hurry then.
- I ran as fast as possible.
- He works very slowly.
Prepositional Phrase
A prepositional phrase always begins with a preposition and connects nouns.
Example:
- He sacrificed his life for the sake of his country.
- In the end, we all have to die.
- He is on the way.
- By working aimlessly, you will not get success.
- In spite of working hard, he was insulted by his boss.
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The narrator explained what all he was able to see- Beautiful grounds,many cheerful children. He was sad to notice some children who were not very healthy and active. After coming in, he noticed a girl who had trouble with her eyes.Then,he observed two more with the same kind of disability.He also noticed a girl with a crutch who was watching the other children at play.Perhaps she was lame.
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The writer visited Miss Beam’s school because he had heard a great deal about it.
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| Stars | Planets |
| Stars are incredibly hot having high temperatures to them. | Planets, on the other hand, have relatively low temperatures. |
| They are objects that produce their own light and do not rely on an external source for the production of light | Planets are incapable of producing their own light. |
| Stars have a unique effect of twinkling in the sky. | Planets do not exhibit the twinkling effect unlike stars |
| The stars change their position, but can be seen only after a long time due to substantial distance. | Planets in orbits on their own axis change their positions constantly. |
| Stars consist of matters like Hydrogen, Helium, and other light elements. | Planets, on the other hand, contains solids, liquids, gases, or a combination thereon. |
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Taro’s old father shivered with cold. He wished he had a cup of sake which would warm his body and do good to his heart.
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The Simple Present is used to express :
(i) A habitual action
(ii) A general truth
(iii) What is happening (in exclamatory sentences only)
(iv) An order or request.

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