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Narrative Style Example – Part 2

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Change the following passage into indirect speech. Narrative Style - 11 " Hae you offered your prayer today?" I said to my cousin. "No. I have forgotten," he said. " That's bad," I said. "We must pray to the Almighty every day Answer: I asked my cousin if he had offered his … [Read more...] about Narrative Style Example – Part 2

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Narrative Style Example – Part 1

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Change the following passage into indirect speech. Narrative Style - 01 The patient said to the doctor, ''Last month my blood pressure was too high. Since then I have changed my food habits.'' The doctor asked. 'How? I'm. taking more fruits and vegetables, and very little fat … [Read more...] about Narrative Style Example – Part 1

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Use of Prepositions – Part 8

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Use of Prepositions: Number 71 Mr. Salim was accused (a) -------- corruption. The news appeared (b) -------- some papers. He was ashamed ( c) --------- the news. He appeared ( d) -------- the judicial committee. It appeared (e) -------- the committee that he was innocent. He … [Read more...] about Use of Prepositions – Part 8

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Use of Prepositions – Part 7

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Use of Prepositions: Number 61 Our country is terribly entrapped (a) -------- the unemployment problem. The very existence (b) ------ our national is (c) ------- danger. (d) ------- any delay, the government comes forward to rescue the nation (e) ------- this uncertainty. The … [Read more...] about Use of Prepositions – Part 7

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Use of Prepositions – Part 6

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Use of Prepositions: Number 51 A family is comprised (a) -------- parents and children. They are connected (b) ------- one another by blood, love and affection. The children cannot live ( c) ------- the days of infancy ( d) ------- the loving care of their parents. It is the … [Read more...] about Use of Prepositions – Part 6

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