Some words look similar but they mean different. This section of ‘Little Differences’ picks such sets of words
Kinds of Nouns (Grade 6)
Pick nouns in the following sentences and state their kind: Once the army of the courageous King Chandragupta attacked a small kingdom of Piplivan. Shivaji ordered to bring the queen with respect and honor. Queen Noora’s eyes filled with tears of love. The crowd had gathered to seek blessings of their king. The Taj Mahal […]
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Verbs and more- Fall and Get
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Phrasal Verbs (Intermediate)
Fill in the blanks with appropriate phrasal verbs. Choose from the options given: (clean up, blow up, clear away, ask for, break into, clear out, be up, cut out, break out, call for, care for, bring round, break down) Note: Make changes to the verb forms if required The patient is ___________________ Dr. Reddy. Don’t […]
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Verbs and more- Call
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