Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Exercise in Composition 20

 


1.      No other town in Malaysia is so old as Malacca. (Positive)

Malacca is older than any other town in Malaysia.  (Comparative)

2.       Meat is not more nutritious than Soyabeans.
Soyabeans are not less nutritious than meat. (Comparative)

3.       Jupiter is bigger than any other planet. (Comparative)
Jupiter is the biggest planet. (Superlative)

4.       Latif is more industrious than most other boys. (Comparative)
Latif is one of the most industrious boys. (Superlative)

5.       He would not as soon tell a lie as die. (positive)

6.       India is larger than any other democracy in the world. (Comparative)
No other democracy in the world is so large as India. (Positive)

7.       No other English poet is so great as Shakespeare. (positive)

Shakespeare is greatest of the English poets. (Superlative)

8.       Very few Indian kings were so great as Samudra Gupta. (positive)
Samudra Gupta was greater than most other Indian kings. (comparative)

9.       No other animal is so ferocious as the tiger. (positive)
The Tiger is more ferocious than any other animal. (Comparative)

10.   No other island in the world is so large as Australia. (positive)
Australia is larger than any other island in the world. (Comparative)

11.   No other metal is so heavy as lead. (positive)
Lead is the heaviest of all metals. (superlative)

12.   Some people do not have as much brains as money. (positive)

13.   A foolish friend is not so good as a wise enemy. (positive)

14.   The Marwaries are at least as enterprising as any other community in India. (positive)

15.   You do not know him better than I do. (comparative)

16.   I do not know him as well as you do. (positive)

17.   Bhim was stronger than any other man. (comparative)
Bhim was the strongest of all men. (superlative)

18.   Suresh is not more industrious than some other boys. (comparative)
Suresh is not the most industrious boy. (Superlative).

19.   No other peak of the Himalayas is so high as mount Everest. (positive)
Mount Everest is higher than any other peak of the Himalayas. (comparative)

20.   The crow is one of the most useful animals. (superlative)
The crow is more useful than most other animals. (comparative)

21.   No other country in the world is so rich as America. (positive)
America is richer than any other country in the world. (comparative)

22.   It is not so easy to practice as to preach. (positive)

23.   No other metal is so useful as iron. (positive)
Iron is the most useful of all metals. (superlative)

24.   Secret love is not so good as open rebuke. (positive)

25.   This is taller than any other building in the city. (comparative)
No other building in the city is so tall as this. (positive)

26.   No other Indian was greater orator than Sir Surendranath. (comparative)
Sir Surendranath was one of the greatest Indian orators. (superlative)

27.   No other resort in India is healthier than Ooty. (Comparative)
Ooty is one of the healthiest resorts in India.

28.   The sword is not so mighty as the pen.

Saturday, June 5, 2021

NOTICE ABOUT PAINTING & DRAWING COMPETION

 

                                                           

                                                     


                                                               
Dev Public School (Danapur)

 

                                                        NOTICE

           05.06.2021

                              Painting & Drawing Competition

All the students of classes v to viii are hereby informed to participate in the Painting & Drawing Competition to be held in the school on the 11th of June 2021.

Time: 9:00 am to 11.00 am

Venue: Hall Room, North block

Prizes: First- Rs.2000, Second-Rs.1500, Third-Rs.1100

Certificates will be awarded to all participants. Drawing sheets will be provided by the school. For further details, contact the undersigned.

 

Vaishnav Sharma

Head-Boy

 

NOTICE ABOUT APPEAL FOR COVID-19 VICTIMS

 

               

               


                   Lord Buddha Public School, (Goa)

 

                                                        NOTICE

05.06.2021

                                Appeal for COVIDD-19 Victims

This is to bring to the notice of students of all the classes that a ‘Cultural Fiesta’ is going to be organized by our school. The money collected from you will directly be transferred to the ‘Prime Minister’s Relief fund’ for the victims of COVID-19 our country.

 

Date:           4.00 pm

Venue:        School Auditorium

Ticket:         Rs.100

Chief Guest:  District Magistrate, Miss Purnima Roy

For further details contact the undersigned.

 

Nayansukh Panday

Cultural secretary

 

 

 

NOTICE ABOUT CRICKET TOURNAMENT

 

            

         


              ROYAL PUBLIC SCHOOL (PATNA)

                                                       

                                                       NOTICE

05.06.2021

All the student of Sarada Vidya Mandir are hereby informed that Regional Level Cricket Tournament is going to be hosted by our School from 10 June to 15 June 2021. All the students interested in Games & Sports are requested to come and encourage the participants by cheering for the teams.

For further details, contact the undersigned.

V.Malhotra
Sports Secretary

 

Friday, June 4, 2021

Exercise in Grammar 99

 

Exercise in Grammar 99

 

Distinguish as Adverb, Preposition, or Conjunction, each of the italicized words in the following sentences:-

 

1. He came before me.
Answer: Preposition

2. He came two hours before.
Answer: Adverb

3. He came before I left.
Answer: Conjunction

4. Have you ever seen him since?
Answer: Adverb

5. I have not seen him since Monday.
Answer: Preposition

6. I have not seen him since he was a child.
Answer: Conjunction

7. Man wants but little here below.
Answer: Adverb

8. He yearns for nothing but money.
Answer: Preposition

9. We shall go, but you will remain.
Answer: Conjunction

10. He arrived after the meeting was adjourned.
Answer: Conjunction

11. He arrived after the meeting.
Answer: Preposition

12. He arrived soon after.
Answer: Adverb

Solution to Exercise in Grammar 55

 Solution to Exercise in Grammar 55

 Point out the Participles and Gerunds in the following sentences. In the case of the

Participle, name the noun or pronoun which it qualifies. In the case of the Gerund, state

whether it is subject, object, complement, or used after a preposition.

 1. He was found fighting desperately for his life.

Answer: fighting-Participle, qualifying the pronoun ‘he’

2. He has ruined his sight by reading small print.
Answer: reading-Gerund, object of the preposition ‘by’

3. Hearing the noise, he ran to the window.
Answer: hearing- participle, qualifying the pronoun ‘he’

4. We saw a clown standing on his head.
Answer: standing- participle, qualifying the noun, ‘clown’

5. Asking questions is easier than answering them.
Answer: asking- Gerund, subject of the verb ‘is’ answering –Gerund, subject of the verb ‘is’ understood

6. Waving their hats and handkerchiefs, the people cheered the king.
Answer: Waving- participle, qualifying the noun ‘people’

7. Walking on the grass is forbidden.
Answer: Walking-Gerund, subject of the verb ‘is forbidden’

8. Jumping over the fence, the thief escaped.
Answer: Jumping- Participle, qualifying the noun ‘thief’

9. The miser spends his time in hoarding money.
Answer: hoarding-gerund, object of the preposition ‘in’

10. Much depends on Rama's returning before noon.
Answer: returning-gerund, object of the preposition ‘on’

11. Amassing wealth often ruins health.
Answer: Amassing- Gerund, subject of the verb ‘ruins’

12. I was surprised at Hari's being absent.
Answer: being-Gerund, object of the preposition ‘at’

13. We spent the afternoon in playing cards.
Answer: playing-Gerund, object of the preposition ‘in’

14. The miser hated spending money.
Answer: spending-gerund, object of the verb ‘hated’

15. She was angry at Saroja trying to lie to her.
Answer: Saroja trying to lie to her –Gerund, object of the preposition ‘at’

16. Praising all alike is praising none.
Answer: Praising –Gerund, subject of the verb ‘is’, praising-Gerund, complement of the verb ‘is,

17. Are you afraid of his hearing you?

Answer: hearing- Gerund, object of the preposition ‘of’

18. I determined to increase my salary by managing a little farm.
Answer: managing- Gerund, object of the preposition ‘by’

19. Success is not merely winning applause.
Answer: winning –Gerund, complement of the verb ‘is’

20. The year was spent in visiting our rich neighbours.
Answer; visiting –Gerund, object of the preposition ‘in’

21. Singing to herself was her chief delight.
Answer: singing –Gerund, subject of the verb ‘was’

22. He preferred playing football to studying his lessons.
Answer: Playing – Gerund, object of the verb ‘preferred’
studying – Gerund, object of the preposition ‘to’

23. I thank thee, Jew, for teaching me that word.
Answer: teaching- Gerund, object of the preposition ‘for’

24. 1 cannot go on doing nothing.
Answer: doing –Gerund, object of ‘go on’ phrasal verb.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Saturday, May 29, 2021

Exercise in Grammar 51,52,53,54

 Exercise in Grammar 51

Pick out the Participle in each of the following sentences. Tell whether it is a Present or a

Past participle, and also how it is used:-

1. Generally speaking, we receive what we deserve.
Answer: Speaking-Present Participle, ImpersonalAbsolute

2. Having gained truth, keep truth.
Answer: Having gained-Perfect Participle, governing the noun ‘truth’

3. I saw the storm approaching.
Answer: Approaching-Present Participle, attached to the noun ‘storm’

4. Hearing a noise, I turned round.
Answer: Hearing-Present Participle, governing the noun ‘noise’

5. Considering the facts, he received scant justice.
Answer: Considering-Present Participle, Impersonal Absolute

6. The enemy, beaten at every point, fled from the field.
Answer: Beaten-Past Participle, qualifying the noun ‘enemy’

7. Being dissatisfied, he resigned his position.
Answer: Being dissatisfied-Present Participle, qualifying the pronoun ‘he’

8. The rain came pouring down in torrents.

Answer: pouring-Present Participle, attached to the verb ‘come’

9. Having elected him President, the people gave him their loyal support.
Answer: Having elected-Perfect Participle, governing the pronoun him.

10. The traveller, being weary, sat by the wood side to rest.
Answer: Being –Present Participle, used absolutely with the noun ‘traveller’

E xercise in G rammar 52

Pick out the Participle in each of the following sentences. Tell whether it is a Present or a

Past Participle, and also how it is used:-

1. The fat of the body is fuel laid away for use.
Answer: Laid-past Participle, qualifying the noun ‘word’

2. Being occupied with important matters, he had no leisure to see us.
Answer: Being occupied-Present Participle, qualifying the pronoun ‘He’

3. The children coming home from school look in at the open door.
Answer: Coming –Present participle, qualifying the noun ‘Children’

4. Michael, bereft of his son Luke, died of a broken heart.
Answer: bereft-Past Participle, qualifying the noun ‘Michael’

5. Books read in childhood seem like old friends.
Answer: read- Past participle, qualifying the noun, books.

6. Lessons learned easily are soon forgotten.
Answer: Learned –Past participle, qualifying the noun ‘lessons’

7. A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures (baskets) of silver.
Answer: spoken –Past participle, qualifying the noun ‘word’

8. Seeing the sunshine, I threw open the window.
Answer: Seeing –Present Participle, Governing the noun ‘sunshine’ and qualifying the pronoun ‘I’

9. Seizing him by the arm, his friend led him away.
Answer: Seizing- Present Participle, governing the pronoun ‘him’ and qualifying the noun ‘friend’

10. Encouraged by his wife, he persevered.
Answer: Encouraged –Past Participle, qualifying the pronoun ‘he’

11. Overcome by remorse, he determined to atone for his crime by liberality to the church.
Answer: Overcome-Past Participle, qualifying the pronoun ‘he’

 

E xerci se in C o m p o sit io n 5 3

Combine the following pairs of sentences by making use of Participle:-

[Examples. The magician took pity on the mouse. He turned it into a cat.

= Taking pity on the mouse the magician turned it into a cat.  

The train was ready to leave the station. The people had taken their seats.

= The people having taken their seats, the train was ready to leave the station.]

1. The porter opened the gate. We entered.
Answer: The porter opening the gate/having opened the gate, we entered.

2. We started early. We arrived at noon.
Answer: Starting/Having started early, we arrived at noon.

3. We met a man. He was carrying a load of wood.
Answer: We met a man carrying a load of wood.

4. The stable door was open. The horse was stolen.
Answer: the stable door being opened, the horse was stolen.

5. He seized his stick. He rushed to the door.
Answer: Seizing/having seized his stick, he rushed to the door.

6. The hunter took up his gun. He went out to shoot the lion.
Answer: Taking up his gun/having taken up his gun the hunter went out to shoot the lion.

7. A crow stole a piece of cheese. She flew to her nest to enjoy the tasty meal.
Answer: Stealing/having stolen a piece of cheese, a crow flew to her nest to enjoy the tasty meal.

8. The wolf wished to pick a quarrel with the lamb. He said. "How dare you make the water muddy?"
Answer: Wishing to pick a quarrel with the lamb, the wolf said, “How dare you make the water muddy?

9. A passenger alighted from the train. He fell over a bag on the platform.
Answer: Alighting from the rain, he fell over a bag on the platform.

10. Nanak met his brother in the street. He asked him where he was going.
Answer: Meeting/having met his brother in the street, Nanak asked him where he was going.

11. My sister was charmed with the silk. She bought ten yards.
Answer: being charmed with the silk, my sister bought ten yards.

12. The steamer was delayed by a storm. She came into port a day late.
Answer: Being delayed by storm, the steamer came into port a day late.

13. He had resolved on a certain course. He acted with vigour.

Answer: having resolved on certain course, he acted with vigour.

14. He staggered back. He sank to the ground.
Answer: Staggering back, he sank to the ground.

15. The letter was badly written. I had great difficulty in making out its contents.
Answer: The letter being badly written, I had great difficulty in making out its content.

16. They had no fodder. They could give the cow nothing to eat.
Answer: Having no fodder, they could give the cow nothing to eat.

17. A hungry fox saw some bunches of grapes. They were hanging from a vine.
Answer: A hungry fox saw some bunches of grapes hanging from a vine.

18. Cinderella hurried away with much haste. She dropped one of her little glass slippers.
Answer: Having away with much haste, Cinderella dropped one of her little glass slipper.

E xerci se in C o m p o sit io n 5 4

Rewrite each of the following sentences, by changing the Participle into a Finite Verb;-

[Examples. Quitting the forest we advanced into the open plain. = We quitted the forest

and advanced into the open plain. Driven out of his country, he sought asylum in a

 

foreign land. [= As he was driven out of his country, he sought asylum in a foreign land.]

1. Going up the stairs, the boy fell down.
Answer: When he was going up the stairs, the boy fell down.

2. Having lost my passport, I applied for a new one.  
Answer: As I had lost my passport, I applied for a new one.

3. I once saw a man walking on a rope.
Answer: I once saw a man who was walking on a roof.

4. Walking on the roof, he slipped and fell.
Answer: When he was walking on the roof, he slipped a fell.

5. Having no guide with us, we lost our way.
Answer: As we had no guide with us, we lost our way.

6. The stable door being open, the horse was stolen.
Answer: As the stable door was opened, the horse was stolen.

7. Being paralytic, he could not walk.
Answer: As he was paralytic, he could not walk.

8. Hearing the noise, I woke up.
Answer: I heard the noise and woke up.

9. Caesar being murdered, the dictatorship came to an end.
Answer: Caesar was murdered and the dictatorship came to an end.

10. Working all day, I was fatigued.
Answer: I worked all day and was fatigues.

11. We met an old Sadhu walking to Benares.
Answer: We met an old Sadhu who was walking in Benaras.

12. Having come of age, his son entered into partnership with him.
Answer: When his son had come of age, he entered into partnership with him.

13. Having failed in the first attempt, he made no further attempts.
Answer: He failed in the first attempt and made no further attempt.

14. Walking up to the front door, I rang the bell.
Answer: I walked up to the front door and rang bell.

15. Winter coming on, the grasshopper had no food.
Answer: As winter came on, the grasshopper had no food.

16. Enchanted with the whole scene, I lingered on my voyage.
Answer: As I was enchanted with the whole scene, I lingered on my voyage.

17. The enemy disputed their ground inch by inch, fighting with the fury of despair.
Answer: The enemy fought with the fury of despair and disputed their ground inch by inch.

18. Mounting his horse, the bandit rode off.
Answer: The bandit mounted his horse and rode off.

19. The policeman, running with all his speed, was scarcely able to overtake the thief.
Answer: The policeman ran with all his speed and was scarcely able to overtake the thief.

20. Not knowing my way, I asked a policeman.
Answer: As I did not know my way, I asked a policeman.