Q6 (i) Fill in the blanks by using the correct forms of verbs given in the brackets.  (2 marks) A: Do _____ you _____ (know) where Linda is? B: Oh, she _____ (be / not) here today. She only _____ (work) four days a week. She _____ (not / work on Fridays). She _____ (be) here on Monday. A: I _____ (think) of buying a new computer. B: But computers _____ (cost) so much money. What’s wrong with the one we have got? A: It _____ (get) out of date now. I _____ (watch) a documentary on TV when suddenly we _____ (lose) all the power. But it _____ (come) on again after about ten minutes. A: You have got mud on your shoes. B: It’s all right. I _____ (take) them off. I _____ (work) in the garden for the past one hour. The park _____ (look) awful yesterday evening. People _____ (leave) litter everywhere. _____ we all go out together? ~ Good idea I ____ (be) really tired last night. I _____ (have) a hard day. The sky is full of dark clouds. It _____ (go) to rain.  (ii) Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.                                                          (1 mark) She is sitting ____ her desk _____ all the files lying _____ the floor. I will visit you ____ the 15th of this month. (iii) Fill each blank space with a possessive pronoun.                                               (0.5 marks) (a) They ate all the food as it was ______. (b) Give this book to my sister. It is _______.   (iv) Fill the blank spaces using Who, What, Whose or Which.                            (1 mark) (a) To _____ house are you going? (b) _____ do you want to meet? (c) _____ are you watching?           (d) _____ file are you looking for? (v) Use correct words from the given options to complete the following statements. (0.5 marks) (a) It was ___ (I, me) ringing the bell.   (b) We scored more points than ___ (they, them). (vi) Choose the correct option for the following statement.                           (0.5 marks)       He ate _____ (greedy / greedily), as the food was quite _____ (nice / nicely). (vii) Identify the correct part of speech for the underlined word in the following sentences.                                                                                                                  (1 mark) (a) Early comers get good seats.       (b) Tom awoke early. (c) These shoes always comfort me.  (d) I feel is a lot of comfort in this car. (viii) Fill in each blank with the correct form of the word

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Q6 (i) Fill in the blanks by using the correct forms of verbs given in the brackets.  (2 marks)

  • A: Do _____ you _____ (know) where Linda is? B: Oh, she _____ (be / not) here today. She only _____ (work) four days a week. She _____ (not / work on Fridays). She _____ (be) here on Monday.
  • A: I _____ (think) of buying a new computer. B: But computers _____ (cost) so much money. What’s wrong with the one we have got? A: It _____ (get) out of date now.
  • I _____ (watch) a documentary on TV when suddenly we _____ (lose) all the power. But it _____ (come) on again after about ten minutes.
  • A: You have got mud on your shoes. B: It’s all right. I _____ (take) them off. I _____ (work) in the garden for the past one hour.
  • The park _____ (look) awful yesterday evening. People _____ (leave) litter everywhere.
  • _____ we all go out together? ~ Good idea
  • I ____ (be) really tired last night. I _____ (have) a hard day.
  • The sky is full of dark clouds. It _____ (go) to rain.

 (ii) Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.                                                          (1 mark)

  • She is sitting ____ her desk _____ all the files lying _____ the floor.
  • I will visit you ____ the 15th of this month.

(iii) Fill each blank space with a possessive pronoun.                                               (0.5 marks)

(a) They ate all the food as it was ______. (b) Give this book to my sister. It is _______.  

(iv) Fill the blank spaces using Who, What, Whose or Which.                            (1 mark)

(a) To _____ house are you going? (b) _____ do you want to meet?

(c) _____ are you watching?           (d) _____ file are you looking for?

(v) Use correct words from the given options to complete the following statements. (0.5 marks)

(a) It was ___ (I, me) ringing the bell.   (b) We scored more points than ___ (they, them).

(vi) Choose the correct option for the following statement.                           (0.5 marks)

      He ate _____ (greedy / greedily), as the food was quite _____ (nice / nicely).

(vii) Identify the correct part of speech for the underlined word in the following sentences.                                                                                                                  (1 mark)

(a) Early comers get good seats.       (b) Tom awoke early.

(c) These shoes always comfort me.  (d) I feel is a lot of comfort in this car.

(viii) Fill in each blank with the correct form of the word in brackets. (1 mark)

(a) The contract was _____ (agree) to all parties involved.

(b) The _____ (post) for sending the parcel to England is fifty dollars.

(ix) Rewrite each sentence by replacing the underlined word with its synonym. (1 mark)

(a) She’s chosen a career in journalism. (b) The victim couldn’t bear the pain and passed out.

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