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Ten Words of the Day
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1. Abstinence (NOUN): (संयम / परहेज़) – the practice of avoiding something, especially harmful pleasures
Synonyms: restraint, avoidance
Antonyms: indulgence
Example: Abstinence from unhealthy habits improves health.
(अस्वस्थ आदतों से परहेज़ स्वास्थ्य में सुधार करता है।)
2. Blatant (ADJECTIVE): (स्पष्ट / खुला हुआ) – very obvious and done without shame
Synonyms: obvious, glaring
Antonyms: subtle
Example: The report revealed blatant corruption.
(रिपोर्ट ने स्पष्ट भ्रष्टाचार का खुलासा किया।)
3. Concur (VERB): (सहमत होना) – to agree with an opinion or decision
Synonyms: agree, consent
Antonyms: disagree
Example: Experts concur with the findings of the study.
(विशेषज्ञ अध्ययन के निष्कर्षों से सहमत हैं।)
4. Deter (VERB): (रोकना / हतोत्साहित करना) – to discourage someone from doing something
Synonyms: prevent, discourage
Antonyms: encourage
Example: Strict laws deter illegal activities.
(कड़े कानून अवैध गतिविधियों को रोकते हैं।)
5. Eloquent (ADJECTIVE): (वाक्पटु / प्रभावशाली) – fluent and persuasive in speaking
Synonyms: articulate, expressive
Antonyms: inarticulate
Example: She delivered an eloquent speech.
(उसने एक प्रभावशाली भाषण दिया।)
6. Frivolous (ADJECTIVE): (तुच्छ / महत्वहीन) – not serious or useful
Synonyms: trivial, insignificant
Antonyms: serious
Example: The court rejected the frivolous argument.
(न्यायालय ने तुच्छ तर्क को अस्वीकार कर दिया।)
7. Gratitude (NOUN): (कृतज्ञता) – the feeling of being thankful
Synonyms: thankfulness, appreciation
Antonyms: ingratitude
Example: He expressed gratitude to his teachers.
(उसने अपने शिक्षकों के प्रति कृतज्ञता व्यक्त की।)
8. Hostile (ADJECTIVE): (शत्रुतापूर्ण / विरोधी) – unfriendly or aggressive
Synonyms: aggressive, antagonistic
Antonyms: friendly
Example: The hostile environment affected negotiations.
(शत्रुतापूर्ण वातावरण ने वार्ताओं को प्रभावित किया।)
9. Impeccable (ADJECTIVE): (निर्दोष / बेदाग) – without any fault or mistake
Synonyms: flawless, perfect
Antonyms: imperfect
Example: Her impeccable performance received praise.
(उसके बेदाग प्रदर्शन को प्रशंसा मिली।)
10. Kindle (VERB): (जगाना / प्रेरित करना) – to arouse or inspire a feeling
Synonyms: inspire, ignite
Antonyms: extinguish
Example: The book kindled his interest in history.
(पुस्तक ने इतिहास के प्रति उसकी रुचि जगा दी।)
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Advanced + HARD One-Word Substitutions (2601–2620)
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2601. Ironic – Happening opposite to what is expected.
2602. Irrelevant – Not connected with the subject.
2603. Irritate – To annoy or provoke.
2604. Jargon – Specialized language used by a profession.
2605. Jeopardize – To put in danger.
2606. Judicious – Showing good judgment.
2607. Jubilant – Extremely joyful.
2608. Judiciary – The system of courts and judges.
2609. Keen – Highly enthusiastic or sharp.
2610. Kindle – To ignite or inspire.
2611. Knack – A special skill or talent.
2612. Laborious – Requiring much effort.
2613. Lamentable – Regrettable or unfortunate.
2614. Lax – Not strict or careful enough.
2615. Legible – Clear enough to read.
2616. Legitimate – Lawful or genuine.
2617. Levity – Lack of seriousness.
2618. Liable – Legally responsible.
2619. Liberal – Open-minded and tolerant.
2620. Literal – Taking words in their exact meaning.
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Advanced + HARD One-Word Substitutions (2561–2580)
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2561. Illegible – Impossible to read clearly.
2562. Immaculate – Perfectly clean or flawless.
2563. Imminent – About to happen very soon.
2564. Immutable – Unchangeable over time.
2565. Impartial – Fair and unbiased.
2566. Imperative – Extremely important or necessary.
2567. Imperious – Arrogantly commanding.
2568. Impetuous – Acting suddenly without thought.
2569. Improvise – To create without preparation.
2570. Incendiary – Designed to cause fire or conflict.
2571. Incessant – Continuing without stopping.
2572. Inclination – A natural tendency.
2573. Inclusive – Covering all groups or items.
2574. Incompetent – Lacking ability or skill.
2575. Inconceivable – Impossible to imagine.
2576. Inconspicuous – Not clearly visible or attracting attention.
2577. Indigenous – Native to a region.
2578. Indispensable – Absolutely necessary.
2579. Indomitable – Impossible to defeat.
2580. Indulge – To satisfy desires freely.
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Advanced + HARD One-Word Substitutions (2521–2540)
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2521. Fecund – Highly productive or fertile.
2522. Feign – To pretend.
2523. Felonious – Related to serious crime.
2524. Ferocious – Fiercely violent or cruel.
2525. Fervid – Intensely enthusiastic or passionate.
2526. Fickle – Frequently changing opinions or loyalties.
2527. Figurative – Symbolic rather than literal.
2528. Finite – Having limits or bounds.
2529. Flabbergasted – Extremely surprised or shocked.
2530. Flagrant – Shockingly obvious or offensive.
2531. Flawless – Perfect; without defects.
2532. Fleeting – Lasting for a very short time.
2533. Forbearance – Patient self-control.
2534. Foreboding – A feeling that something bad will happen.
2535. Forensic – Related to courts or legal matters.
2536. Formidable – Inspiring fear or respect.
2537. Fortitude – Courage in pain or adversity.
2538. Foster – To encourage growth or development.
2539. Frugal – Economical and avoiding waste.
2540. Futile – Useless or pointless.
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Advanced + HARD One-Word Substitutions (2581–2600)
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2581. Inevitable – Certain to happen.
2582. Infallible – Never wrong or mistaken.
2583. Infamous – Famous for something bad.
2584. Inferior – Lower in quality or rank.
2585. Ingenious – Clever and inventive.
2586. Ingenuity – Skill in inventing or designing.
2587. Inhabit – To live in a place.
2588. Inherent – Existing naturally as a permanent quality.
2589. Innocuous – Harmless or not offensive.
2590. Innovative – Introducing new ideas or methods.
2591. Insidious – Proceeding gradually in a harmful way.
2592. Insightful – Showing deep understanding.
2593. Insolvent – Unable to pay debts.
2594. Integrity – Honesty and strong moral principles.
2595. Intangible – Unable to be touched physically.
2596. Intimidate – To frighten or overawe.
2597. Intricate – Very complicated or detailed.
2598. Intrinsic – Essential or natural to something.
2599. Intuition – Ability to understand instantly without reasoning.
2600. Invincible – Impossible to defeat.
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Advanced + HARD One-Word Substitutions (2541–2560)
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2541. Galvanize – To stimulate into action.
2542. Garrulous – Excessively talkative.
2543. Generic – Common; not specific.
2544. Gregarious – Sociable and outgoing.
2545. Grotesque – Extremely ugly or bizarre.
2546. Guile – Clever deception.
2547. Gullible – Easily deceived.
2548. Hamper – To hinder or obstruct.
2549. Harbinger – A sign of something approaching.
2550. Haughty – Proud and arrogant.
2551. Hereditary – Passed genetically from parents.
2552. Hermit – One who lives alone.
2553. Hinder – To create difficulties for.
2554. Holistic – Considering the whole rather than parts.
2555. Hostile – Unfriendly or aggressive.
2556. Hypocrisy – Pretending to have virtues one lacks.
2557. Hypothetical – Based on assumption, not fact.
2558. Iconic – Widely recognized and admired.
2559. Idle – Lazy or inactive.
2560. Ignoble – Dishonorable or mean.
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Five Words of the Day
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💜lineal - In a straight unbroken line of descent from parent to child.
Synonyms: direct
Usage: Du Bois, the present librarian of Ardis, is a lineal descendant of this revolutionary pair.
💜nuptial - Of or relating to a wedding.
Synonyms: bridal, spousal
Usage: My fiancé was less than thrilled when I suggested that we write our own nuptial vows.
💜so-called - Doubtful or suspect.
Synonyms: alleged, supposed
Usage: The so-called master detective tripped over the murder weapon just as he was declaring the case insolvable.
💜well-timed - Done or happening at the appropriate or proper time.
Synonyms: seasonable, timely
Usage: When there were quarrels, his kindly smile and well-timed jests reconciled the antagonists.
💜highfalutin - Affectedly genteel.
Synonyms: hoity-toity, la-di-da, grandiose
Usage: I'm glad you didn't load him down with some highfalutin, romantic name that he'd be ashamed of when he gets to be a grandfather.
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Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles- (a, an, the, zero article)
✔️ Test 30
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🔰291. Hari reaped ...... good harvest last year.
🔰292. He asked me why he had done that ....... previous day.
🔰293. In what way does ...... man differ from beasts?
🔰294. Newspapers have ...... greatest power in the modern days.
🔰295. ...... smile adorns man's face in the best way.
🔰296. We saw the children playing on ........ harmonium.
🔰297. All ....... students were standing quietly in ..... queue.
🔰298. She is writing something on ..... piece of paper.
🔰299. She is ..... M.Com. of Delhi University.
🔰300. This is ..... useful group for English teachers.
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Answers
🔰291. Hari reaped a good harvest last year.
🔰292. He asked me why he had done that the previous day.
🔰293. In what way does a man differ from beasts?
🔰294. Newspapers have the greatest power in the modern days.
🔰295. A smile adorns man's face in the best way.
🔰296. We saw the children playing on the harmonium.
🔰297. All the students were standing quietly in a queue.
🔰298. She is writing something on a piece of paper.
🔰299. She is an M.Com. of Delhi University.
🔰300. This is a useful group for English teachers.
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Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles- (a, an, the, zero article)
✔️ Test 23
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🔰221. ...... Mt. Everst is the highest mountain in the world.
🔰222. ....... Bhagvad Geeta is a holy book of ....... Hindus.
🔰223. ......... Dawn is ...... American newspaper.
🔰224. Rohan is ....... cleverest student in our class.
🔰225. Whales are ...... largest animals in the sea.
🔰226. This is an apple. ..... apple is red.
🔰227. ...... Sun shines very brightly in summer.
🔰228. ...... girl who is wearing a red dress is my cousin.
🔰229. Kumar is ..... B.A. of the M.S. University.
🔰230. Kavita is ....... M.A. of the Saurashtra University.
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Answers
🔰221. (Zero article) Mt. Everst is the highest mountain in the world.
🔰222. The Bhagvad Geeta is a holy book of the Hindus.
🔰223. The Dawn is an American newspaper.
🔰224. Rohan is the cleverest student in our class.
🔰225. Whales are the largest animals in the sea.
🔰226. This is an apple. The apple is red.
🔰227. The Sun shines very brightly in summer.
🔰228. The girl who is wearing a red dress is my cousin.
🔰229. Kumar is a B.A. of the M.S. University.
🔰230. Kavita is an M.A. of the Saurashtra University.
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Ans.
Do you mind watching my seat for me while I go to the bathroom?
Needn’t vs. Mustn’t
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Fill in the blanks with needn’t and mustn’t.
1. You can leave when you have finished your job. You ................................ wait for me.
needn't
mustn't
2. You ........................... do it again. If you do, you will be in trouble.
must not
need not
3. You don't have much time. You .......................... hurry.
need
must
4. You ........................... not enter my room without my permission.
must
need
5. You ........................... my permission to use my computer.
need
must
6. Nobody was hungry. You ................................ have cooked so much food.
must not
need not
7. You ......................... not wait until the last moment.
need
must
8. Tina will arrive soon. You ........................... worry.
need not
must not
9. I can do it alone. You .............................. help me.
needn't
must not
10. Everything was alright. I ................................. so much.
must not have worried
need not have worried
11. I am not working tomorrow, so I ................................. get up early.
must not
need not
12. You ............................ tease animals.
need not
must not
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1. You needn’t wait for me.
2. You must not do it again.
3. You don’t have much time. You must hurry.
4. You must not enter my room without my permission.
5. You need my permission to use my computer.
6. Nobody was hungry. You needn’t have cooked so much food.
7. You must not wait until the last moment.
8. Tina will arrive soon. You needn’t worry.
9. I can do it alone. You needn’t help me.
10. Everything was alright. I needn’t have worried so much.
11. I am not working tomorrow, so I needn’t get up early.
12. You must not tease animals.
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Across, Over, Through, In
Prepositions Exercise
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Fill in the blanks with across, over, through and in.
1. They live ......................... the road
over
across
Either could be used here
2. We jumped .............................. the stream.
across
over
Either could be used here
3. The wall was too high. I could not climb ............................... it.
across
over
Either could be used here
4. We drove .................................. the plains.
across
through
Over
5. The boy fell .............................. a hole.
across
through
in
6. The cat jumped out ............................. the open window.
across
through
over
7. The mother admonished the child for running ............................... the road.
over
across
through
8. We drove ............................... towns and cities.
across
through
over
9. I went for a walk ............................. the park.
in
on
at
10. Criminals often slip ............................ the security-checks.
across
through
over
11. The children ran .......................................... the playground.
across
through
over
12. I couldn't see .................................. his schemes.
across
over
through
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1. They live across / over the road.
2. We jumped across / over the stream.
3. The wall was too high. I could not climb over it.
4. We drove across the plains.
5. The boy fell through a hole.
6. The cat jumped out through the open window.
7. The mother admonished the child for running across the road.
8. We drove through towns and cities.
9. I went for a walk in the park.
10. Criminals often slip through the security-checks.
11. The children ran across the playground.
12. I couldn’t see through his schemes.
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Adverbs Exercise -- 2
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Fill in the blanks with an adverb.
1. Snake bites can be ………………………….
deadly
dead
fatally
2. Tension ran ....................................
high
highly
3. They treat their servants ....................................
bad
badly
4. I am ..................................... sure that he is involved in this.
dead
deadly
5. It was a ……………………….. amusing program.
high
highly
6. The stone hit him ................................... on the nose.
right
rightly
7. I .......................................... assumed that she wouldn’t come.
right
rightly
8. They left ………………………….. after lunch.
right
rightly
9. 'Can I borrow your car?' '...........................................'
Sure
Surely
10. The students performed really ……………………………
good
well
11. Shailesh is always …………………….. for work.
late
lately
12. I have watched a lot of interesting movies ..........................................
late
lately
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1. Snake bites can be deadly.
2. Tension ran high.
3. They treat their servants badly.
4. I am dead sure that he is involved in this.
5. It was a highly amusing program.
6. The stone hit him right on the nose.
7. I rightly assumed that she wouldn’t come.
8. They left right after lunch.
9. ‘Can I borrow your car?’ ‘Sure.’
10. The students performed really well.
11. Shailesh is always late for work.
12. I have watched a lot of interesting movies lately.
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Vocabulary (401–450)
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401. Perspicacious – सूक्ष्म दृष्टि वाला – Insightful
402. Phlegmatic – शांत स्वभाव वाला – Calm and unemotional
403. Placate – शांत करना – Appease
404. Polemical – विवादास्पद – Argumentative
405. Pragmatic – व्यावहारिक – Practical
406. Precarious – अस्थिर – Uncertain
407. Proclivity – प्रवृत्ति – Natural tendency
408. Prodigal – अपव्ययी – Wasteful
409. Propitious – अनुकूल – Favorable
410. Pugnacious – झगड़ालू – Quarrelsome
411. Quixotic – अव्यावहारिक आदर्शवादी – Unrealistically idealistic
412. Recalcitrant – अवज्ञाकारी – Resistant to authority
413. Redoubtable – दुर्जेय – Formidable
414. Relegate – निम्न स्तर पर भेजना – Demote
415. Reticent – कम बोलने वाला – Reserved
416. Sagacious – बुद्धिमान – Wise
417. Sanguine – आशावादी – Optimistic
418. Scrupulous – ईमानदार और सावधान – Conscientious
419. Sedulous – परिश्रमी – Diligent
420. Spartan – सादा और अनुशासित – Simple and disciplined
421. Specious – देखने में सही लेकिन भ्रामक – Seemingly true but false
422. Staid – गंभीर और शांत – Sedate
423. Stentorian – बहुत ऊँची और प्रभावशाली आवाज़ वाला – Loud and powerful
424. Strident – कर्कश / आक्रामक – Harsh
425. Supercilious – घमंडी – Arrogantly proud
426. Surreptitious – गुप्त – Secretive
427. Taciturn – कम बोलने वाला – Reserved
428. Tantamount – के बराबर – Equivalent
429. Temerity – दुस्साहस – Reckless boldness
430. Tenuous – कमजोर / अस्पष्ट – Flimsy
431. Tortuous – जटिल और घुमावदार – Twisting and complex
432. Trenchant – तीक्ष्ण और प्रभावशाली – Sharp and effective
433. Truculent – झगड़ालू – Aggressive
434. Ubiquitous – सर्वव्यापी – Present everywhere
435. Unctuous – चापलूसी भरा – Excessively flattering
436. Vacillate – निर्णय बदलते रहना – Waver
437. Venerable – आदरणीय – Respected due to age/wisdom
438. Verisimilitude – यथार्थता का आभास – Appearance of truth
439. Vicissitude – उतार-चढ़ाव – Change of circumstances
440. Vindicate – निर्दोष सिद्ध करना – Clear from blame
441. Vitriolic – कटु और विषैला – Bitterly critical
442. Voracious – अत्यधिक लालायित / भूखा – Extremely eager
443. Wanton – लापरवाह / उद्दंड – Reckless
444. Winsome – आकर्षक – Charming
445. Wistful – उदास लालसा से भरा – Longing sadly
446. Zealous – अत्यंत उत्साही – Passionate
447. Aberrant – असामान्य – Deviating from the norm
448. Abridge – संक्षिप्त करना – Shorten
449. Abstruse – दुरूह – Difficult to understand
450. Accost – अचानक रोककर बात करना – Approach and address
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Advanced + HARD One-Word Substitutions (2581–2600)
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2581. Inevitable – Certain to happen.
2582. Infallible – Never wrong or mistaken.
2583. Infamous – Famous for something bad.
2584. Inferior – Lower in quality or rank.
2585. Ingenious – Clever and inventive.
2586. Ingenuity – Skill in inventing or designing.
2587. Inhabit – To live in a place.
2588. Inherent – Existing naturally as a permanent quality.
2589. Innocuous – Harmless or not offensive.
2590. Innovative – Introducing new ideas or methods.
2591. Insidious – Proceeding gradually in a harmful way.
2592. Insightful – Showing deep understanding.
2593. Insolvent – Unable to pay debts.
2594. Integrity – Honesty and strong moral principles.
2595. Intangible – Unable to be touched physically.
2596. Intimidate – To frighten or overawe.
2597. Intricate – Very complicated or detailed.
2598. Intrinsic – Essential or natural to something.
2599. Intuition – Ability to understand instantly without reasoning.
2600. Invincible – Impossible to defeat.
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Advanced + HARD One-Word Substitutions (2541–2560)
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2541. Galvanize – To stimulate into action.
2542. Garrulous – Excessively talkative.
2543. Generic – Common; not specific.
2544. Gregarious – Sociable and outgoing.
2545. Grotesque – Extremely ugly or bizarre.
2546. Guile – Clever deception.
2547. Gullible – Easily deceived.
2548. Hamper – To hinder or obstruct.
2549. Harbinger – A sign of something approaching.
2550. Haughty – Proud and arrogant.
2551. Hereditary – Passed genetically from parents.
2552. Hermit – One who lives alone.
2553. Hinder – To create difficulties for.
2554. Holistic – Considering the whole rather than parts.
2555. Hostile – Unfriendly or aggressive.
2556. Hypocrisy – Pretending to have virtues one lacks.
2557. Hypothetical – Based on assumption, not fact.
2558. Iconic – Widely recognized and admired.
2559. Idle – Lazy or inactive.
2560. Ignoble – Dishonorable or mean
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Advanced + HARD One-Word Substitutions (2501–2520)
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2501. Euphoria – A feeling of intense happiness.
2502. Evasive – Avoiding direct answers.
2503. Exemplary – Worthy of imitation.
2504. Exhaustive – Complete and thorough.
2505. Exhilarating – Making one feel excited and happy.
2506. Exonerate – To free from blame.
2507. Expedient – Convenient and practical.
2508. Explicit – Clearly expressed.
2509. Exploit – To use selfishly or unfairly.
2510. Extempore – Spoken without preparation.
2511. Extol – To praise highly.
2512. Extraneous – Irrelevant or unnecessary.
2513. Exuberant – Full of energy and excitement.
2514. Fabricate – To invent falsely.
2515. Facilitate – To make easier.
2516. Fallible – Capable of making mistakes.
2517. Fanatical – Excessively enthusiastic.
2518. Fastidious – Very attentive to detail.
2519. Fathom – To understand deeply.
2520. Feasible – Possible and practical.
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2561. Illegible – Impossible to read clearly.
2562. Immaculate – Perfectly clean or flawless.
2563. Imminent – About to happen very soon.
2564. Immutable – Unchangeable over time.
2565. Impartial – Fair and unbiased.
2566. Imperative – Extremely important or necessary.
2567. Imperious – Arrogantly commanding.
2568. Impetuous – Acting suddenly without thought.
2569. Improvise – To create without preparation.
2570. Incendiary – Designed to cause fire or conflict.
2571. Incessant – Continuing without stopping.
2572. Inclination – A natural tendency.
2573. Inclusive – Covering all groups or items.
2574. Incompetent – Lacking ability or skill.
2575. Inconceivable – Impossible to imagine.
2576. Inconspicuous – Not clearly visible or attracting attention.
2577. Indigenous – Native to a region.
2578. Indispensable – Absolutely necessary.
2579. Indomitable – Impossible to defeat.
2580. Indulge – To satisfy desires freely.
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Mixed Conditionals Exercise
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Fill in the blanks with an appropriate conditional verb form.
1. If it weren’t for his help, I ............................. alive today.
will not be
would not be
would not have been
2. ............................. for his help, I would not be alive today.
But
Had
If
3. If it .............................. for his wife’s money, he would never become an entrepreneur.
wasn't
weren't
Either could be used here
4. ............................ for his wife’s money, he would never become rich.
But
If not
If
5. If they were my children, I .............................. them party all night.
would not let
will not let
would not have let
6. ............................ they my children, I would not let them party all night.
Were
If
Had
7. If I ............................ his true intentions, I would not have rented out my house to him.
know
knew
had known
8. If I ............................... the trip, I would have died in the accident.
do not cancel
did not cancel
had not cancelled
9. ............................ I realized what he was up to, I would not have let him stay with me.
Had
If
Did
10. If I ........................... that you needed money, I would lend you some.
know
knew
had known
11. If I ............................... that you were in trouble, I would have helped.
know
knew
had known
12. ................................ I known that you were in trouble, I would have helped.
Had
Did
Were
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1. If it weren’t for his help, I would not be alive today.
2. But for his help, I would not be alive today.
3. If it weren’t for his wife’s money, he would never become an entrepreneur.
4. But for his wife’s money, he would never become rich.
5. If they were my children, I would not let them party all night.
6. Were they my children, I would not let them party all night.
7. If I had known his true intentions, I would not have rented out my house to him.
8. If I had not cancelled the trip, I would have died in the accident.
9. Had I realized what he was up to, I would not have let him stay with me.
10. If I knew that you needed money, I would lend you some.
11. If I had known that you were in trouble, I would have helped.
12. Had I known that you were in trouble, I would have helped.
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Must, Can, Can’t | Grammar Exercise
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Fill in the blanks with must, must not, can or cannot.
1. You have been working all day. You .............................. be tired.
must
can
can't
2. Tina ......................... be very bored with her job. She does the same thing every day.
must
can
can't
3. It .............................. be the postman. He has already been.
cannot
must be
4. You ................................. be joking.
can't
must
5. When I saw her, she was crying. She ............................ have a problem.
can't
can
must
6. There is no light in his room. He ......................... be asleep.
must
can
can't
7. Nirali is new to the city. She ............................ have many friends here.
can't
mustn't
must
8. Shailesh has been living in this city for well over two decades. He ........................... know a lot of people here.
must
can
can't
9. You haven't eaten anything since morning. You ......................... be hungry.
must
can
can't
10. You have just had lunch. You .......................... be hungry now.
can't
must
must not
11. Priya worked really hard for this promotion. She .............................. be pleased.
must
can
can't
12. They live in the same neighborhood. They .............................. know each other.
must
can
can't
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1. You have been working all day. You must be tired.
2. Tina must be very bored with her job. She does the same thing every day.
3. It cannot be the postman. He has already been.
4. You must be joking.
5. When I saw her, she was crying. She must have a problem.
6. There is no light in his room. He must be asleep.
7. Nirali is new to the city. She can’t have many friends here.
8. Shailesh has been living in this city for well over two decades. He must know a lot of people here.
9. You haven’t eaten anything since morning. You must be hungry.
10. You have just had lunch. You can’t be hungry now.
11. Priya worked really hard for this promotion. She must be pleased.
12. They live in the same neighborhood. They must know each other.
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🔰211. I have to buy ...... loaf of a bread from the Golden Bakery.
🔰212. ...... Taj Mahal is ..... historical place.
🔰213. This house is very nice. Has it got .... garden?
🔰214. We have ....... Eucalyptus tree in our garden.
🔰215. We cannot take .... U-turn from here.
🔰216. ...... man is mortal.
🔰217. .... old man you met yesterday was Vidya's father.
🔰218. Can you please go to ....... grocery store at info city and buy 2 packets of milk?
🔰219. The only sport we enjoy is ...... cricket.
🔰220. He is ........ union leader.
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211. I have to buy a loaf of a bread from the Golden Bakery.
🔰212. The Taj Mahal is a historical place.
🔰213. This house is very nice. Has it got a garden?
🔰214. We have a Eucalyptus tree in our garden.
🔰215. We cannot take a U-turn from here.
🔰216. (Zero article) man is mortal.
🔰217. The old man you met yesterday was Vidya's father.
🔰218. Can you please go to the grocery store at info city and buy 2 packets of milk?
🔰219. The only sport we enjoy is (zero article) cricket.
🔰220. He is a union leader.
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Articles Exercise for Class 6
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Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article.
1. I have spoken to ........................ manager.
a
the
Either could be used here
2. Tina didn't accept ........................ offer.
a
an
the
3. I want to be ......................... scientist.
a
the
4. Ramesh works as .......................... waiter.
a
the
5. She earns ........................ six figure salary.
a
the
6. My eldest sister is .......................... richest person in my family.
a
the
7. This is ......................... best birthday gift I have ever received.
a
the
Either could be used here
8. She sang ......................... lovely song.
a
the
9. I went to ........................... library to borrow ...................... book.
the, a
the, the
a, the
10. She never hesitates to help ......................... poor.
a
the
11. I want to ask you .......................... question.
a
the
12. Alka could not offer ............................ satisfactory explanation.
a
the
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1. I have spoken to the manager.
2. Tina didn’t accept the offer.
3. I want to be a scientist.
4. Ramesh works as a waiter.
5. She earns a six figure salary.
6. My eldest sister is the richest person in my family.
7. This is the best birthday gift I have ever received.
8. She sang a lovely song.
9. I went to the library to borrow a book.
10. She never hesitates to help the poor.
11. I want to ask you a question.
12. Alka could not offer a satisfactory explanation.
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🔰161. ......... Taj Mahal is in Agra.
🔰162. ..... elephant is standing under the tree.
🔰163. Vikas secured ..... first rank.
🔰164. ........ ugly are not bad at hearts.
🔰165. Let ...... proud be taught the wisdom of Politeness.
🔰166. ...... only scripture she has read it's the Gita.
🔰167. One of ........ options is correct.
🔰168. He died ...... year ago.
🔰169. The Virat is ..... aircraft carrier.
🔰170. That is ..... unique design.
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🔰161. The Taj Mahal is in Agra.
🔰162. An elephant is standing under the tree.
🔰163. Vikas secured the first rank.
🔰164. The ugly are not bad at hearts.
🔰165. Let the proud be taught the wisdom of Politeness.
🔰166. The only scripture she has read it's the Gita.
🔰167. One of the options is correct.
🔰168. He died a year ago.
🔰169. The Virat is an aircraft carrier.
🔰170. That is a unique design.
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🔰151. ...... principal was absent in the school.
🔰152. Electricity was ....... important invention.
🔰153. Don't turn that way. It is ...... one way street.
🔰154. Assam is in ..... East of our country.
🔰155. ....... only thing you missed is his lecture.
🔰156. Did you join ....... NCC when you were ...... M.SC. student?
🔰157. ....... lotus is ...... national flower of our country.
🔰158. Either ........ European or ..... Asian can win the gold medal.
🔰159. ...... INS Vikrant joined...... Indian Navy long back.
🔰160. Ashok is ..... honourable man.
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🔰151. The principal was absent in the school.
🔰152. Electricity was an important invention.
🔰153. Don't turn that way. It is a one way street.
🔰154. Assam is in the East of our country.
🔰155. The only thing you missed is his lecture.
🔰156. Did you join the NCC when you were an M.Sc. student?
🔰157. The lotus is the national flower of our country.
🔰158. Either a European or an Asian can win the gold medal.
🔰159. The INS Vikrant joined the Indian Navy long back.
🔰160. Ashok is an honourable man.
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