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- A sentence that expresses a command or a request is called an imperative sentence. Here, in given sentence word ‘please’ shows request. All other given options are inappropriate. So, the correct answer will be: Please, be quiet.
The correct answer is option A, i.e., ‘Where do you stay?’. The ‘where’ type of questions are used to know about a place. The formula to identify simple present tense is: subject + first form of verb+(s)/(es) + object. This type of verb is used to express universal truths, principles and proverbs.
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This puzzle is driving me up the wall!
Nona had been eating liquid diet since 10 days.
She will have visited Paris by the end of next year.
The given sentence is in future perfect form. Future perfect tense tells us that the action will be completed within a particular time period in the future. For writing the sentence in future perfect tense, the general rule that followed: Subject + will have/shall have + 3rd form of the verb + object. All other given options are inappropriate. So, the correct answer will be: The given sentence is in future perfect form.
The correct sentence is: All these men are gentle. The plural form of man is men. The word these is used before plural nouns.
A). away from
B). it was
C). the office
D). heaven being
E). for a week
Direction: In the following question, find out which part of the sentence has an error. Scarcely/ I had finished/ narrating the incident/ when he fell asleep
Barthes is one of the leading theorists of semiotics, the study of signs. He draws up schemes for categorising the signs and codes with which he works, which can be applied to divide a text, a narrative or a myth into different parts with different functions.
Jacques Derrida was a French philosopher best known for developing a form of semiotic analysis known as deconstruction, which he analyzed in numerous texts, and developed in the context of phenomenology.
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak is an Indian scholar, literary theorist, and feminist critic. He is professor of comparative literature noted for her personal brand of deconstructive criticism, which she called “interventionist.”
Jane is the ________ student in the class.
We use adjectives of superlative degree when we have to compare more than two things or persons. Here, in given sentence, ‘the’ is used before superlatives and Jane was compared to all the students in her class. All the other given options are inappropriate. So, the correct answer will be: ‘Jane is the brightest student is the class.’
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