Saturday 14 August 2021

General Knowledge Test Registration form

 


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Use Not Only---- but also

 1. There are problems with the children. There are problems with their parents.

Ans. There are problems not only with the children but also with their parents.

2. He can make people laugh. He can make people cry.

Ans. He can not only make people laugh, but also make them cry. / Not only can he make people laugh; but he can also make them cry.

3. She writes plays for television. She acts in movies.

Ans. She not only writes plays for television but also acts in movies.

4. I sent him many letters. I also tried to telephone him.

Ans. I not only sent him many letters but also tried to telephone him.

5. We visit our grandfather’s house in summer. We visit our grandfather’s house in winter.

Ans. We visit our grandfather’s house not only in summer but also in winter.

6. She can dance. She can sing.

Ans. She can not only dance but also sing.

7. They need food. They need medicine.

Ans. They need not only food but also medicine.

8. He has been late four times. He hasn’t done any work.

Ans. Not only has she been late four times; but she has also not done any work.

9. She was upset. She was angry.

Ans. She was not only upset but also angry.

10. In winter the days are short. They are also cold and dark.

Ans.  In winter the days are not only short but also cold and dark.

Friday 26 March 2021

 Direct and Indirect Speech Rules


Direct Speech

Indirect Speech

Can

Could

May

Might

Must

Had to/ Would have to

Should

Should

Might

Might

Could

Could

Would

Would

Ought to

Ought to

















Wednesday 17 February 2021

 

Affirmative Interrogative and Negative

The affirmative= asserting that something is true or valid.

The negative= a reply denying something.

The interrogative= asking a question.

 

Verb Tense

Affirmative

Interrogative

Negative

Present Simple

I see a bird.

He sees a bird.

Do I see a bird?

Does I see a bird?

I don’t see a bird

I does not see a bird.

Present continuous

I am seeing a bird

Am I seeing a bird?

I am not seeing a bird

Present perfect

I have seen a bird.

Have I seen a bird?

I have not seen a bird.

Present perfect continuous

I have been seeing a bird.

Have I been seeing a bird?

I have not been seeing a bird.

Past simple

I saw a bird.

Did Isaw a bird?

I did not saw a bird.

Past continuous

I was seeing a bird

was I seeing a bird?

I was not seeing a bird

Past perfect

I had seen a bird.

had I seen a bird?

I had not seen a bird.

Past perfect continuous

I had been seeing a bird.

Had I been seeing a bird?

I had not been seeing a bird.

Future simpleI

I shall see a bird.

Shall I see a bird?

I shall not see a bird.

Future continuous

I shall be seeing a bird

Shall I be seeing a bird?

I shall not be seeing a bird.

Future perfect

He will have finished.

Will he have finished.?

He will not(won’t) have finished.

Future perfect continuous

He will have been finishing.

will he have been finishing.

He will not (won’t)have been finishing.

Conditional

It would work

would It work

It would not work

Conditional continuous

They would be running.

Would they be running?

They would not be running.

Conditional perfect

She would have been happy.

Would she have been happy?

She would not have been happy.