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Wednesday, 1 July 2020

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Friday, 26 June 2020

AHSEC Class 11 | Re-ordering of sentences | English Grammar

AHSEC Class 11 | Re-ordering of sentences | English Grammar
RE-ORDERING OF SENTENCES


H.S. 2015
He has yet not from returned school.
He has not yet returned from school.

Mahesh not know swim does to how.
Mahesh does not know how to swim.

Are harmless to people most bats.
Most bats are harmless to people.

People along had up lined road the.
People had lined up along the road.

H.S. 2016
Slowly and we near silently the target moved.
We moved near the target slowly and silently.

Talking please stop you will?
Will you please stop talking?

H.S. 2017
Shyam not know swim does to how.
Shyam does not know how to swim.

He came I had left after place the.
I came after he had left the place.

H.S. 2018
This is to see you who the person came last week.
This is the person who came to see you last week.

Are harmless to snakes most people.
Most snakes are harmless to people.

H.S. 2019
Want do me see you at the airport off?
Do you want to see me off at the airport?

The an truth honest speaks man always.
An honest man always speaks the truth.

AHSEC Class 11 | Sentence Transformation | English Grammar with previous year questions


AHSEC Class 11 | Sentence Transformation | English Grammar with previous year questions
SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION


H.S. 2017

Stephen Hawking is the most famous scientist of this generation. (Use the comparative degree of ‘famous’)
Stephen Hawking is more famous than any other scientists of this generation.

She knows any address. (Make it complex)
She knows whatever may be the address.

H.S. 2018
He did not know my name. (Make it a complex sentence)
He did not know what my name was.

Guwahati is the oldest city in the North – East. (Use the comparative degree of ‘oldest’)
Guwahati is older than any other cities in the North – East.

H.S. 2019

He confessed his crime. (Make it a complex sentence)
He confessed that he had committed a crime.

No other girl in the class is as good as Sita. (Use the superlative degree of ‘good’)
Sita is the best girl in the class.

Interchange of Degree

This is the best book on the subject. (to comparative and to positive)
Comparative: This book is better than any other book on this subject.
Positive: No other book is as good as this book on the subject.

This is one of the easiest poems in the reader. (to comparative/to positive)
Comparative: This poem is easier than many other poems in the reader.
Positive: Very few other poems in the reader are as easy as this poem.

This is one of the best colleges in the North. (to comparative/to positive)
Comparative: This College is better than many other colleges in the North.
Positive: Very few other colleges in the North are as good as this.

He is more intelligent than you. (to positive/)
Positive: You are not as intelligent as he is.

The Rajdhani Express runs faster than any other train. (to positive/to superlative)

Positive: No other train is as fast as the Rajdhani Express.
Superlative: The Rajdhani Express is the fastest train of all.

No other boxer is as great as Mary Kom. (to comparative/to superlative)
Comparative: Mary Kom is greater than any other boxer.
Superlative: Mary Kom is the greatest boxer of all.

Gold is more precious than most other metals. (Change into superlative degree).
Gold is one of the most precious metals.

Guwahati is bigger than any other city in the North-East. (change into positive)
Very few other cities in the North-East are as big as Guwahati.

No other fruit is as sweet as the mango. (Rewrite in comparative)
Mango is sweeter than any other fruits.

Interchange of Clause

I know his name. (to complex)
I know what his name is.

He came in the morning. (to complex)
He came when it was morning.

I am sure that I shall pass. (to simple)
I am sure of my passes.

He hoped that he would win the prize. (to simple)
He hoped to win the prize.

On going there, I found the door locked. (to complex)
When I went there, I found the door locked.

Mr. Barrack Obama, the president of the United States, visited India last year. (to complex)

Coming home, he began to work. (to compound)
He came home and began to work.

In spite of his wealth he is unhappy. (to compound)
He is wealthy but unhappy.

Speak the truth and I shall pardon you. (to complex/to simple)
Complex: If you speak the truth I shall pardon you.
Simple: I shall pardon you on speaking the truth.

I did this and so offended him. (to complex/to simple)
Complex: As I did this, I offended him.
Simple: By doing this I offended him.

He will certainly go. (change into complex)
It is certain that he will go.

I know what his intentions are. (change into simple)
I know his intentions.

I shall never forget you. (change into interrogative)
Shall I ever forget you?

You must work hard to succeed. (change into compound)
You must work hard and you will succeed.

This proves that he was innocent. (Change into simple)
This proves his innocence.

Unless you drink this medicine, you will not get well. (Rewrite using ‘if’)
If you drink this medicine, you will get well.

Is it not a foolish idea? (Transform into a statement)
It is a foolish idea.

AHSEC Class 11 | Dialogue completion | English Grammar with previous year solutions


AHSEC Class 11 | Dialogue completion | English Grammar with previous year solutions
Dialogue Completion for class 11 | AHSEC


Complete the following piece of conversation by choosing the correct alternative from the brackets:

H.S. 2016
I said to him, “What (What/When) are you doing now?”
He replied, “I am writing a few essays as part of my preparation (preparing/preparation) for the examination.”

H.S. 2017
I said to her, “How (How/When) you are?”
She replied, “I am fine. It’s so nice to see you back (returned/back/come) in our village.”

H.S. 2018
She said to me, “Why (Why/Where) are you late?”
I replied, “I am not late. It’s 10:30 by (in/by) my watch.”

H.S. 2019
I said to John, “How (How/What) is your business going at this moment?”
John replied, “Shall we meet later tonight to discuss it over dinner?” (lunch/dinner)

ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

He said to me, “Where (where/ how) does the man live?’’
I replied, “I did not know’’.
The man said to me, “Are (are/do) you a student?
 I replied, “I (I /me) was not’’.
 He said to me, “Why did you do (do/did) it?”
I replied, “I have not done (do/done) that.”


AHSEC Class 11 | Error Correction | English Grammar with previous year solutions


AHSEC Class 11 | Error Correction | English Grammar with previous year solutions
ERROR CORRECTION FOR CLASS 11


Rewrite the following sentences correctly:

H.S. 2015
Everybody have to work.
Everybody has to work.

She said she will take care of the baby.
She said that she would take care of the baby.

One should learn how to read and write in his mother tongue.
One should learn how to read and write in one’s mother tongue.

He left the hostel with bag and baggage.
He left the hostel bag and baggage.

He is a MA in History.
He is an MA in History.

My mother never listens what I say.
My mother never listens to what I say.

H.S. 2016
My mother never listens what I say.
My mother never listens to what I say.

It is raining since morning.
It has been raining since morning.

H.S. 2017

Guwahati is one of the oldest city in the countries.
Guwahati is one of the oldest cities in the countries.

This city is known for its beautiful sceneries.
This city is known for its beautiful scenery.

H.S. 2018

He left the hostel with bag and baggage.
He left the hostel bag and baggage.

She is reading since morning.
She has been reading since morning.

H.S. 2019

He is one of the best boy in the class.
He is one of the best boys in the class.

Neither Ram nor Rahim are present in the meeting.
Neither Ram nor Rahim is present in the meeting.

Additional

He took out his shoes.
He took off his shoes.

I do not know who are you.
I do not know who you are.

She said that she will arrive at 6 p.m.
She said that she would arrive at 6 p.m.

She prefers milk than curd.
She prefers milk to curd.

She does not know the alphabets
She does not know the alphabet.

Tell me where is your book.                                 
Tell me where your book is.   

I prefer milk than tea. 
I prefer milk to tea.

He told that he is hungry.
He told that he was hungry.

It is I who is to blame.
It is I who am to blame.

She works very hardly.       
She works very hard.

It is too hot today.     
It is very hot today. 

This pen is superior than that.                           
This pen is superior to that.

The birds are sitting on the tree.
The birds are sitting in the tree.

The man is devoted to wine.                               
The man is addicted to wine.

 Compare Akbar to Rudra Singha. 
Compare Akbar with Rudra Singha.

It is a nice poetry.
It is a nice poem.

Take this medicine thrice a day.
Take this medicine thrice in a day.

He will work since tomorrow
He will work from tomorrow.

He purchased hundred books.                           
He purchased one hundred books.

The cow is an useful animal.   
The cow is a useful animal.

My son does not like vegetable.       
My son does not like vegetables.

I have received your letter yesterday.             
I received your letter yesterday.         
                   
Let us discuss about the matter.                       
Let us discuss the matter.

There is no place in the bench.       
There is no room in the bench.

Bread and butter are good for health. 
Bread and butter is good for health.

Ram can tell the English.
Ram can speak English.

Unless he does not come, I shall not go.
Unless he comes, I shall not go.

The man is a social animal.
Man is a social animal.

It is raining since last Monday.
It has been raining since last Monday. 

It is you who is to blame.
It is you who are to blame.

One of my friends have come to our school.
One of my friends has come to our school.

I know to swim.
I know how to swim.

He was prevented to do the work.
He was prevented from doing the work.

I wish I can help you.
I wish I could help you.

The climate of Guwahati is hotter than Shillong.
The climate of Guwahati is hotter than that of Shillong.

Neither of them is to blame.
Neither of them is to blame.

We shall go to play if it will not rain.
We shall go to play if it does not rain.

Unless you do not read, you will fail.
Unless you read, you will fail.

Everyone speaks for themselves.
Everyone speaks for oneself.

You are ill, isn’t it?
You are ill, aren’t you?

All the books on that shelf belong to me.
All the books in that shelf belong to me.

 Children has a quick growth.
Children have a quick growth.

Do not make noise.
Do not make a noise.

I know him for a long time.
I have known him for a long time.

It can rain tonight.
It may rain tonight.

The iron is a useful metal.
Iron is a useful metal.

I reached the station before the train arrived.
I had reached the station before the train arrived.

Columbus invented America.
Columbus discovered America.

He said that he will help me.
He said that he would help me.

Each of them were rewarded.
Each of them was rewarded.

AHSEC Class 11 | Modal Auxiliary | English grammar with previous year solutions

AHSEC Class 11 | Modal Auxiliary | English grammar with previous year solutions
MODAL AUXILIARY FOR CLASS 11


Fill in the blanks with appropriate model auxiliaries:

H.S. 2016
We should love our country. (moral duty)
I must pay my loan. (compulsion)

H.S. 2017
He must pay his dues before he can be allowed to sit at the examination. (compulsion)
He should listen to what his parents say. (moral duty)

H.S. 2018
We can play football. (ability)
May I come in? (permission)

H.S. 2019
When I was young, could run faster. (ability)
All candidates must bring their admit cards on the day of the examination. (compulsion)


ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT QUESTION

1.Add ‘shall’ or ‘will’ whichever be correct in the following sentences.
I shall see you tomorrow.
He will go in a day or two.
We will come again next Sunday.
You will do it.
If you do not listen to me, you will suffer.
You will be eighteen next month.
I shall not permit that kind of behavior.
I shall do my best to help you.
Will you go home now?
I shall help him with the money before I leave for London.

Add ‘should’ or ‘would’ whichever be correct in the following sentences.
I would like to recite a poem.
We should always study together.
She would often come to our house when she was here.
Everyone should obey the laws of the country.
I would like to see the Superintendent of police.
He would like to spend the evening with Ram.
He should be in his office now.
Would you please lend me five rupees?
Would you like to have a cup of tea?

Add ‘can’ or ‘could’ whichever be correct in the following sentences.
He can speak German.
I could run very fast when I was young.
You ­­­can go now.
Could you lend me your book for a day?
I would help him if I could.
Accident can happen at any time on this busy road.
He can come to my house at any time.
Could you move your chair a bit please?
He could have done it.

Add ‘may’ or ‘might’ whichever be correct in the following sentences.

It may rain this evening.
May God save the king.
He might have been more careful.
May I come in Sir?
He might have reached home by now.
May his soul rest in peace.
You may go.
I may implore you to accede to my request.
Ram may invite you in his wedding anniversary.
We may have a stormy night.

Fill up blanks with ‘must’, ‘mustn’t, ought to.

He must do it tomorrow.
You ought to respect your elders.
You must obey the rules and regulations of this school.
Students must prepare their lessons well.
I must win the prize.
He must have helpful to his brother.
You mustn’t disobey his master.
You mustn’t smoke in the presence of your elders.
You must go now.
AHSEC Class 11 | Tenses | English grammar with previous year solutions



AHSEC Class 11 | Tenses | English grammar with previous year solutions
TENSES FOR CLASS 11


Write the verbs in the brackets in their correct tenses:

H.S. 1999
The sun rises in the east. (rise)
He has been working since morning. (work)
Wait a minute, I shall open the door. (open)
They went to Shillong last year. (go)
French is spoken in many countries of the world. (speak)
They sat down and started eating. (sit)
The teacher writes on the black board every day. (write)

H. S. 2000
Several passengers were hurt in the collision. (hurt)
He had thought of a good answer to the question. (think)
The winner drove the racing car skillfully. (drive)
Mark dirtied his hands so he went to wash. (dirty)
Everyday Mira copies sums from Ramesh. (copy)
The dog ate all his food and begged for more. (eat)
The Bible says love of money is the root of all evils. (say)
The village has changed but it is still undisturbed. (change)

H. S. 2001
The Bible says love of money is the root of all evils. (say)
I was waiting outside when I saw her coming. (wait)
It was terribly hot yesterday. (be)
She has been crying since this morning. (cry)
You will come back, won’t you? (come)
He lived in Shillong during his last year. (live)
I heard an approaching storm. (hear)
I find an extra plate on the table who will come to dinner? (come)

H. S. 2002
The criminal justice system, the author says, has failed to keep pace with the drug problem. (say)
They have been meeting together weekly now for two years. (meet)
When peace is available, people go for it. (go)
His parents were married for twelve years when he was born. (marry)
The village has changed but it is still undisturbed. (change)
I have seen the Taj Mahal. (see)
He saw the Taj Mahal last year. (see)
The telephone rang for five minutes but there was no one to attend. (ring)

H. S. 2003
The sun rises in the east. (rise)
She has been suffering since day before yesterday. (suffer)
If I were you, I should accept the offer. (be)
He has been living here for a long time. (live)
The train had left the station before you come. (leave)
They had finished the work before you come. (finish)
My brother told me a story yesterday. (tell)
If it rains, we shall not go out. (rain)

H. S. 2004
The boy is sleeping, don’t disturb him. (sleep)
We heard the sound of a cracker last evening. (hear)
If he comes today, he will meet my brother. (meet)
They have been staying in this house for two years. (stay)
I shall send your books by next week. (send)
The play had started before we reached the stadium. (start)
I wish I knew all this. (know)
She was reading a book when I saw her. (read)

H.S. 2005
The earth revolves around the sun.  (revolve)
My friend came to see me yesterday. (come)
When I arrived Preety was talking on the telephone. (talk)
It has been raining since eight o’ clock in the morning. (rain)
Every year he spends his holidays in Kashmir. (spend)
The train had started before we reached the station. (start)
If I were you, I should not do it. (be)
They will have finished the work, before you reach. (finish)

H.S. 2006
The Bible says love of money is the root of all evils. (say)
He has been working since the morning. (work)
They went to Delhi last month. (go)
When I went to the room, the baby was crying. (cry)
The game had started before they reached the stadium. (start)
If he comes today, he will meet my mother. (come)
Raja will have finished the work before you come. (finish)
If I were you, I should accept the offer. (be)

H.S. 2007
The teacher said that the earth moves round the sun. (move)
I was waiting outside when I saw her. (wait)
She has been in Shillong since 1990. (be)
If I were you, I should not do it. (be)
My brother tells me a story this morning. (tell)
The train had left the station before the team arrived. (leave)
I wish I knew this all. (know)

H.S. 2008
My examination will begin tomorrow. (begin)
He cannot go out as he feels unwell. (feel)
She has sent me a postcard. (send)
Where are you? Come home at once. (be)
I have been working in this office for two years. (work)
The sun rises in the east. (rise)
They came back home after the guests had left. (leave)

H.S. 2009
He was killed in the battle last year. (kill)
She was reading a book when I saw her. (read)
I shall return your money by next week. (return)
The price of all commodities has gone up. (go)
She talks as if she knew everything. (know)
She has been in Guwahati since 2001. (be)
My friend will come here tomorrow. (come)

H.S.2010
Before we reached the station, the train had arrived. (reach)
If you go right now, you will meet him. (go)
The baby was crying when the mother entered the room. (cry)
It has been raining since morning. (rain)
The book consists of seven chapters. (consist)
I wish I were the prime minister. (be)
Ten years have passed since I meet you last. (pass)

H.S.2015
I wish I were a king. (be)
The earth revolves round the sun. (revolve)
 It has been raining since morning. (rain)
The prime Minister will come here tomorrow. (come)
If you came here you could have seen him. (see)

H.S.2016
English is spoken all over the world. (speak)
If it rains we will not go. (rain)  

H.S.2017
Football is played all over the world. (play)
She behaves as if she knew everything. (know)

H.S. 2018
Cricket is played only in a few countries. (play)
She was absent for a month. (be)

H.S. 2019
I wish I listened to my parents’ advice. (listen)
I have been studying in this college for the last two years. (study)

AHSEC Class 11 | Determiner | English Grammar Previous year questions with solutions

AHSEC Class 11 | Determiner | English Grammar Previous year questions with solutions
Determiners for Class 11 | AHSEC
                                   



H.S. 1999
Insert determiners (a, an, some, no, any, this) in any four of the blanks:

Arun: I have an essay to write. But my pen has no ­ink in it. Can you lead me some ink?
Neela: I’m sorry, I have no ink.
Aru: Don’t you have any ink at all?
Neela: No, I don’t have any.
Arun: Well, can you lead me a pen? 
Neela: You can borrow a pen from me, but you must return it soon.
Arun: I’II buy some ink and then return your pen.
Neela: I’II need my pen this afternoon. I’ve to write a letter.

H.S. 2000
Insert appropriate determiners in the following blanks:

Mary is not at the office. I think she has gone home. 
They stood on other side of the bed.
You can stop any time you like. 
Could you give me some examples?
Do you watch the television?
I know the household where that happened. 
I shall miss all my friends.

H.S.2001
We have very little information.
I remember her name now.
I heard it with my own ears.
I got a postcard from Susan.
I am going to walk up the steps towards you.
Good evening, in _____ programme. We are going to look at the way in which Indian music has developed in recent years.
I had many good ideas. 

H.S.2002
Read the following paragraph and underline four different determiners:

But he had the courage to hear every lesson to the very last. After the writing we had a lesson in history., and then the babies chanted their ba, be, bi, bo, bu. Down there at the back of the room Old Houser had put on his spectacles and holding his primer in both hands, spelled the letters with them. You could see that he too was crying, his voice trembled with emotion, and it was so funny to hear him that we all wanted to laugh and cry. Ah how well I remember it, that last lesson.

H.S.2003 
Insert appropriate determiners {each, a, any, the, every, little, much, a few} in the following blanks:

Kalidas is the Homer of India. 
Sanjay gave me a one rupee note. 
He does not have any money to buy a present for Mitu. 
 Each of the boys was given a pen by their teacher. 
Gandhiji used to go for a walk every morning. 
He has little time to spare. 
The teacher was very angry as only a few students were present for the unit test.
He is much happier than before.

H.S.2004
Insert appropriate determiners {, the little, both, the, little, own, enough, an, all} in the following blanks: 

He is an M.A. in English.
I saw the accident with my own eyes. 
The rich cannot buy happiness with their money. 
All his friends deserted him at the hour of need. 
The old man is strong enough to walk.
He had little time to spare as he was in a hurry.
The milk I had was split. 
Both Raghu and Rita had attended the class. 

H.S.2005
Insert appropriate determiners {few, every, all, a, our, which, any, little} in the following blanks: 
Which book do you want?
Give me a one rupee note. 
 The few friends he had, left him. 
 Every morning my grandfather would go for a walk. 
I have little to spear. 
Have you lost all your articles?
We are proud of our country.

H.S.2006
Insert appropriate determiners {each, any, his, all, the, enough, a, little} in the following blanks: 
The Taj Mahal is a historical monument.
I care little for him.
John is strong enough to walk. 
Each of the players was rewarded by the Minister. 
Have you lost all of your articles? 
She found a one-rupee coin on the road.
The lady in green saree is his aunt.
Give me any of the pens that you have.

H.S.2007
Insert appropriate determiners {each, any, few, little, the, both, an, every} in the following blanks: 
Kalidas is the Homer of India.
He has little time to spear.
Gandhiji used to go for a walk every morning.
Do you need any help from me?
Both Raghu and Rita had attended the function.
Our principal is a man of few words.
Sri Lanka is an island. 
Each of the boys was given a prize.

H.S.2008
Insert appropriate determiners {her, any, the, a, enough, each, all, an} in the following blanks: 
The Brahmaputra flows through Assam. 
He donated all his books to the District Library.
My neighbor is a teacher.
An umbrella protects us from sun and rain.
The tall boy is her brother.
The child is old enough to go to school.
Do you meet any of your childhood friends?
Each of the students was given a question paper.

H.S.2009
Insert appropriate determiners {little, her, a, the, own, enough, all, an} in the following blanks:
The patient is strong enough to walk.
Sri Lanka is an island.
The Taj Mahal is in Agra. 
All the participants will get certificates.
We have very little information about the situation in Tibet.
I remember her name now. It’s Nini.
He heard it with his own ears.

H.S.2010
Insert appropriate determiners {a, an, each, the, any, his, a little} in the following blanks:
There were about a hundred boys in the meeting today.
The Ganga is a holy river of India. 
Mr. Baruah is an N.C.C. officer.
Please don’t ask me any questions. 
There is a little water in the jug.
Each player was given a certificate.
His brother lives in Delhi.

H.S.2016
Fill in the blanks with suitable determiners:
a. We have very little information. {few/little}
b. Do you have any questions? {some/any}

H.S.2017
a. Do you need any help? {some/ any}
b. Each of the boys was given a pen. {Every/Each}

H.S.2018
a. He had little time spare as he was in a hurry. (a little/little)
b. Do you have any complaint against the authority? (some/any)

H.S.2019
a. There is still some milk in the jug. (some/little)
b. Kamal received much encouragement from his teachers. (many/much)