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Narrative Style Example – Part 3

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Change the following passage into indirect speech. Narrative Style - 21 The father asked his daughter if she knew why he had sent her to school. The daughter answered in the affirmative that she knew. She told her father that she had been sent to school to learn to read and … [Read more...] about Narrative Style Example – Part 3

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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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