Grammar: Answers
1. Fill in the blanks with 'if' or
'unless'
(a) - unless
(b) - if
(c) - if
(d) - unless
(e) - if
(f) - unless
2. Join the following sentences
using 'unless' or 'if ... not'. The sentences may require minor changes.
(a) Answer: I would never keep a large
dog unless I have time to exercise it properly.
(b) If Sita had not fallen ill she
would have been first in the class.
(c) You must not dive unless you have
been properly trained.
(d)Medical evidence suggests that
people would enjoy better health if they did not consume refined sugar.
(e) I might have got the job if I
hadn't been late for the interview.
(f) If you do not stop smoking you
will fall seriously ill.
(g) If you do not come now I am going
to leave without you.
3. Put the adverbs given at the end of
the sentence at the appropriate place within the sentence.
(a) Mr. Sharma died suddenly as the
family was getting ready to go for the wedding.
(b) My grandfather arrived early to
avoid the traffic rush.
(c) The man thanked me profusely
before he drove off.
(d) The children clapped admiringly
at the little girl's extraordinary performance.
(e) The dog bit me hard when I was
coming home from school.
(f) Fortunately the police had several
photographs of the suspect.
Editing:
1. Answer: Do it yourself.
2. Rearrange each set of words to form
meaningful sentences. Use appropriate punctuation marks.
(a) Every proverb is a wise saying.
(b) You can see me from there.
(c) They were happy to meet the
visitor.
(d) Do not be impatient.
Listening:
1. Answer: Morrie is a college
professor.
2. Answer: Morrie developed his own
culture of living by introducing discussion groups, walking with friends,
dancing to their music, etc.
3. Answer: The name of the project was
'Green House'. It was established to provide mental health services among the
poor.
4. Answer: Human activities meant
pleasure and happiness to Morrie. He wanted the people to be happy.
5. Answer: Real living experience of
life.
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