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Alfiya Shaikh_ 3 years, 11 months ago

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V A 3 years, 10 months ago

Determiners qualify as a noun for example my uncle that book this man kinds of determiners forces distributive quantifiers demonstrate to interrogative articles.

Sandhya Prajapati😘😘 3 years, 11 months ago

Kis ke
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Sandhya Prajapati😘😘 3 years, 11 months ago

Mere pass h
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K_Hushii 🍁 3 years, 10 months ago

Which topic
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Arman Singh 3 years, 11 months ago

I visited my older sister's university yesterday. It was so huge! Large cooradors, wide halls, a big lunch hall, and more made it very likable. I got to see my sisters classroom, it was nice and beautiful. The teachers and professors were very nice and the nice view outside the window was quite pleasent. There is a very huge garden with a cool water fountain. I want to get into the same university as my sister because it is awesome and quite calm. Hope you like that
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Divyansh Bharti 3 years, 11 months ago

Focusing on some thing

Arman Singh 3 years, 11 months ago

It means that the action or power of focusing all one's attention.
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Dreám Gírl 3 years, 11 months ago

Our:your own words
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V A 3 years, 10 months ago

Past perfect tense had plus written in active voice for example she had written a letter had + been + written in passive voice for example a letter had been written by her past perfect tense for example he had eaten.

Vicky Diyewar 3 years, 11 months ago

Sub+had+v3+obj
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Arman Singh 3 years, 11 months ago

The British actually introduced the language to the Americas when they reached these lands by sea between the 16th and 17th centuries. At that time, spelling had not yet been standardised. It took the writing of the first dictionaries to set in stone how these words appeared. In the UK, the dictionary was compiled by London-based scholars. Meanwhile, in the United States, the lexicographer was a man named Noah Webster. Allegedly, he changed how the words were spelled to make the American version different from the British as a way of showing cultural independence from its mother country. In terms of speech, the differences between American and British English actually took place after the first settlers arrived in America. These groups of people spoke using what was called rhotic speech, where the ‘r’ sounds of words are pronounced. Meanwhile, the higher classes in the UK wanted to distinguish the way they spoke from the common masses by softening their pronunciation of the ‘r’ sounds. Since the elite even back then were considered the standard for being fashionable, other people began to copy their speech, until it eventually became the common way of speaking in the south of England.
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Anmol Dangwal 3 years, 11 months ago

Give me essay about diwali in own words
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Hinal Patel 3 years, 11 months ago

She told to me that,I had often told you not to play with fire.

Goutam Agrawal 3 years, 11 months ago

Don't Use Any Punctuation mark or any Symbol And write the Sentence That u have Wrote
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Supreet Kaur Supreet Kaur 3 years, 10 months ago

Question 1. In which standard, Abdul was, when the new teacher with a conservative mind had come to his class? (a) 4th standard (b) 5th standard (c) 7th standard (d) 6th standard Answer Answer: (b) 5th standard Question 2. The name of the marriage site situated in the middle of the pond near to Abdul’s house was (a) Kalyan Mancha (b) Rama Tirtha (c) Tirtha Bharathi (d) Rama Mandir Answer Question 3. Sivasubramania’s expectations from Abdul Kalam was (a) That Abdul will become the president (b) That Abdul will become the Prime Minister (c) That Abdul will be equal to the highly educated people of big cities (d) That Abdul will become filthy rich Answer Question 4. Which author’s lines did Abdul’s father quote in the end of the Chapter? (a) Rabindranath Tagore (b) Khalil Gibran (c) Paul Coelho (d) AzharSamsuddin Answer Question 5. Abdul’s father believed in (a) Freedom of thoughts (b) Communal difference (c) Cast system (d) Supernatural power Answer Question 6. “Indians will build their own India”- Who said this? (a) SivasubramaniaIyer (b) APJ Abdul Kalam (c) Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose (d) Mahatma Gandhi Answer Question 7. SivasubramaniaIyer’s aim was to (a) Humiliate Abdul (b) To break the social barriers that restricted people to mingle (c) To fight in the second world war (d) To become rich Answer Question 8. Wife of Abdul’s science teacher was horrified with the (a) Communal violence (b) Idea of Muslim boy invited to dine with them (c) Terror of second world war (d) The flood disaster Answer Question 9. How was the wife of Abdul’s science teacher initially? (a) Poor (b) Rich (c) Conservative (d) Beautiful Answer Question 10. Who warned the teacher not to spread communal intolerance? (a) Lakshmana Sastry (b) Ramanadha Sastry (c) Ramesh Sastry (d) The principle of the school Answer Question 11. In which state of India is Rameswaram? (a) Andhra Pradesh (b) Kerala (c) Tamilnadu (d) Karnatka Answer Question 12. Abdul Kalam became the 11th of India. (a) President (b) Prime Minister (c) Chief Justice (d) Army Chief Answer Question 13. Which religion did Abdul Kalam belong to? (a) Muslim (b) Hindu (c) Christian (d) Jewish Answer Question 14. What is Dinamani the name of (a) a newspaper (b) a book (c) a train (d) a friend of Abdul Kalam Answer Question 15. Who was Abdul Kalam sitting with when the new teacher asked him to sit on the last bench? (a) Aravindan (b) Ramanadha Sastry (c) Sivaprakasan (d) none of the above Answer Question 16. Name three friends of Kalam. (a) Ramanadha Sastry (b) Aravindan (c) Sivaprakasan (d) All Answer Question 17. When was Kalam’s ancestral house built? (a) in 18th century (b) in 19th century (c) in the middle of 19th century (d) all Answer Question 18. How did Mr. Iyer change his wife’s notion? (a) by force (b) by showing her eyes (c) by lecturing her (d) by his own example and behavior Answer Question 19. Whom did Kalam’s father say these wordsKhali Gibran’s words:Your children are not…? (a) to Kalam (b) to Samsuddin (c) to his wife (d) to Mr. Iyer Answer Question 20. What did Kalam think and say about his parents? (a) they were tall (b) handsome (c) wise (d) all Answer Question 21. What kind of a person was Kalam’s father ? (a) kind (b) generous and dynamic (c) wise (d) All Answer Question 22. What kind of person was Sivasubramania? (a) orthodox brahmin (b) calm and generous (c) believed in equality and wanted to bring reforms in the society (d) all Answer Question 23. Who was Kalam’s close friend? (a) Ramanadha Sastry (b) Samsuddin (c) his father (d) none Answer Question 24. Who helped Kalam in getting his first wages? (a) his neighbourer (b) his parents (c) teachers (d) his cousin Samsuddin Answer Question 25. Who was Samsuddin? (a) Kalam’s brother (b) Kalam’s friend (c) Kalam’s neighbourer (d) Kalam’s cousin Answer Question 26. How much money did Kalam earn after selling seeds? (a) 2 anna (b) 3 anna (c) 1 anna (d) 4 anna Answer Question 27. Why did Kalam collect tamarind seeds? (a) to grow plants (b) to eat them (c) to earn good money (d) none Answer Question 28. Who gave emotional and material security to Kalam ? (a) His society people (b) His friends (c) His teachers (d) his parents Answer Question 29. What does material security mean in the lesson? (a) all the basic necessities of life (b) materialistic possessions (c) wealth (d) riches Answer Question 30. What can resolve the hindrances in the way of growth? (a) mutual trust, and ease of communication (b) Wings of Fire (c) fighting (d) all Answer Question 31. What is the message of this lesson? (a) mutual trust,peace and harmony are must for a society to be happy and grow dynamically (b) live happily (c) fight for your rights (d) have fire on your wings Answer Question 32. What did Kalam gain from Wings of Fire? (a) the great values he imbibed from his parents,teachers and society (b) his books (c) his study (d) none Answer Question 33. Who influenced Prof. Kalam? (a) his society people (b) his friends (c) his father (d) none Answer Question 34. From where has this chapter ‘My Childhood’ been taken? (a) from childhood memories (b) from Prof A.P.J Kalam’s book ‘Wings on Fire’ (c) from famous writer Khushwant Singh’s Book (d) none Answer Question 35. Where did Kalam talk about his childhood? (a) in his autobiography, Wings of Fire (b) In his first speech (c) In his research papers (d) in his office

Goutam Agrawal 3 years, 11 months ago

Ramananda Sastry ,Aravinda and Shivaprasan

Aastha Patidar 3 years, 11 months ago

A p j abdul kalam 's friends name
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Akash Kumar Kumar 3 years, 11 months ago

How to better in english
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Mukesh Madhu 3 years, 11 months ago

Sad

Supriya Shukla 3 years, 11 months ago

Sad

Amit Anuj 3 years, 11 months ago

Amit khatkar

Pallavi Pallavi 3 years, 11 months ago

He was happy when he was alive but became sad when was a statue ( dead )

Shubham Yadav Yadav 3 years, 11 months ago

Sad
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V A 3 years, 10 months ago

Two roads diverged in a. yellow wood

K_Hushii 🍁 3 years, 10 months ago

The road is diverged in two paths

Goutam Agrawal 3 years, 11 months ago

In two path or two roads

Himali Shah 3 years, 11 months ago

In two roads
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K_Hushii 🍁 3 years, 10 months ago

Evelyn was 17 years old , when she want to the royal academy of music in london , in chapter 2 the sound of music part 1

Mànyà Jain 3 years, 10 months ago

13

Hinal Patel 3 years, 11 months ago

13 years old I think

Pallavi Pallavi 3 years, 11 months ago

She was 11 years old in chapter the fun they had , class 9
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Mànyà Jain 3 years, 10 months ago

Writer

Pallavi Pallavi 3 years, 11 months ago

Writer of the poem - road not taken
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Vipul Jaisal 3 years, 11 months ago

Rain on the roof

Sanket ... 3 years, 11 months ago

Konsi
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Ranvir Sir 3 years, 11 months ago

Which country

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