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Saturday 22 February 2014

REARRANGEMENT OF ALPHABETS


Play with Alphabets

REARRANGEMENT OF ALPHABETS

Instructions: 

Read the first capital letter word/ sentence and rearrange them into another word/ sentence which are
logically meaningful.

1.     A DECIMAL POINT,       When you rearrange the letters: _____________
2.     ANIMOSITY,                  When you rearrange the letters: _____________
3.     ASTRONOMER,            When you rearrange the letters: _____________
4.     DESPERATION,            When you rearrange the letters: _____________
5.     DORMITORY,                When you rearrange the letters: _____________
6.     ELECTION RESULTS,    When you rearrange the letters: _____________
7.     ELEVEN PLUS TWO,    When you rearrange the letters: _____________
8.     GEORGE BUSH,           When you rearrange the letters: _____________
9.     MOTHER-IN-LAW,         When you rearrange the letters: _____________
10.  NEW DOOR,                 When you rearrange the letters: _____________
11.  PRESBYTERIAN,          When you rearrange the letters: _____________
12.  SLOT MACHINES,         When you rearrange the letters: _____________
13.  SNOOZE ALARMS,       When you rearrange the letters: _____________
14.  THE EARTHQUAKES,   When you rearrange the letters: _____________
15.  THE EYES,                   When you rearrange the letters: _____________
16.  THE MORSE CODE,     When you rearrange the letters: _____________

Answers:
1.     IM A DOT IN PLACE
2.     IS NO AMITY
3.     MOON STARER
4.     A ROPE ENDS IT
5.     DIRTY ROOM
6.     LIES - LET'S RECOUNT
7.     TWELVE PLUS ONE
8.     HE BUGS GORE
9.     WOMAN HITLER
10.  ONE WORD
11.  BEST IN PRAYER
12.  CASH LOST IN ME
13.  ALAS! NO MORE Z 'S
14.  THAT QUEER SHAKE
15.  THEY SEE
16.  HERE COME DOTS

MODALs


Use of may, can, have, has, have, is, must, should, would, will, shall, need, might, had, ought, are, not.


Click the answer button to see the answer.

  1. ___ you speak any foreign languages?
    a. May
    b. Can
    c. Have
  2. Liz ___ get tired of her job. It is so boring.
    a. has to
    b. must
    c. should
  3. Where's Nick? He ___ be in his office.
    a. might
    b. mustn't
    c. is to
  4. Take an umbrella. It ___ rain later.
    a. has to
    b. need
    c. might
  5. Jack ___ go to hospital yesterday.
    a. must
    b. had to
    c. need
  6. You look tired. You ___ go to bed.
    a. should
    b. ought
    c. are to
  7. You ___ do it. I've already done it.
    a. must not
    b. need not
    c. ought not
  8. ___ it be true?
    a. Must
    b. May
    c. Can
  9. ___ we stay or leave?
    a. Will
    b. Would
    c. Shall
  10. Gloriya was so tired. She ___ have worked days and nights.
    a. should
    b. must
    c. need

Common Irregular NOUNs


Plural Forms and Irregular Nouns

What is the correct PLURAL of the word?

Click the answer button to see the correct answer.
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  1. How many study English as a second language?
  2. Five opened a computer services company.
  3. Even enjoy learning on the Internet.
  4. Most basketball players are 6 tall or more.
  5. Which breed of produces the finest wool?
  6. My are sensitive to the cold.
  7. At daylight savings time, we have to change our .
  8. The boys went fishing and caught 10 .
  9. There are 10 in the Maintenance Department.
  10. The keep their on the .


Common Irregular VERBs


LIST OF COMMON IRREGULAR VERBS


Base Form                  Past Simple                Past Participle
1.      Awake                         Awoke                        Awoken
2.      Be                                Was, were                   Been
3.      Choose                        Chose                          Chosen
4.      Do                               Did                              Done
5.      Eat                               Ate                              Eaten
6.      Fall                              Fell                              Fallen
7.      Give                            Gave                            Given
8.      Hide                            Hid                              Hidden
9.      Know                          Knew                          Known
10.  Lie                               Lay                              Lain
11.  Meet                            Met                              Met
12.  Pay                              Paid                             Paid
13.  Ride                            Rode                           Ridden
14.  See                              Saw                             Seen
15.  Tear                             Tore                            Torn
16.  Understand                 Understood                  Understood
17.  Wake                           Woke                          Woken

Correct Form of the WORDs


What is the Correct Form of the Word

Many of these words need to be changed.
Read the sentence, decide what the answer should be, then click on the word to see the answer.

  1. There are seven on the table.
  2. This is .
  3. My father gave this camera.
  4. Those use cameras every day.
  5. May I your camera?
  6. He can't take a picture because he have a camera.
  7. He bought three of
  8. This a camera so it doesn't make noise.
  9. How he have?
  10. He three.

 

Correct Word Order to make a Sentence


What's the Correct Word Order?

Arrange the given words and make a meaningful sentence.

1.      a. brightly
b. is shining
c. sun
d. the
2.      a. in
b. lives
c. my sister
d. New York
3.      a. cloth
b. feels
c. smooth
d. this
4.      a. a
b. became
c. doctor
d. good
e. Mary
5.      a. interesting
b. sounds
c. that
d. very
6.      a. clean
b. keep
c. must
d. table
e. the
f. we
7.      a. America
b. English
c. in
d. speak
e. they
8.      a. a
b. car
c. don't
d. fast
e. have
f. I
9.      a. a
b. decided
c. go
d. on
e. picnic
f. to
g. we
10.  a. time
b. every
c. you
d. in
e. are
f. situations


ANSWERS
1.      The sun is shining brightly.
2.      My sister lives in New York.
3.      This cloth feels smooth.
4.      Mary became a good doctor.
5.      That sounds very interesting.
6.      We must keep the table clean.
7.      They speak English in America.
8.      I don't have a fast car.
9.      We decided to go on a picnic.
10.  Every time you are in situations.

What is the Correct Word Order?

Click the answer button to see the correct answer.
  1. a. brightly
    b. is shining
    c. sun
    d. the
  1. a. in
    b. lives
    c. my sister
    d. New York
  1. a. birds
    b. sing



  2. a. cloth
    b. feels
    c. smooth
    d. this
  1. a. a
    b. became
    c. doctor
    d. good
    e. Mary
  2. a. interesting
    b. sounds
    c. that
    d. very
  3. a. a
    b. decided
    c. go
    d. on
    e. picnic
    f. to
    g. we
  4. a. clean
    b. keep
    c. must
    d. table
    e. the
    f. we
  5. a. capital
    b. England
    c. is
    d. London
    e. of
    f. the
  6. a. America
    b. English
    c. in
    d. speak
    e. they
  7. a. a
    b. car
    c. don't
    d. fast
    e. have
    f. I



PREPOSITIONS


Prepositions-I

Make a choice by clicking on the radio button, and then compare it with the correct answer hidden under the answer button.
  1.  
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___ the meantime, you can prepare dinner.
On
In
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  1.  
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Have you decided ___ a name ___ the baby yet?
on, for
about, to
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  1.  
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Are you still working ___ your project?
on
in
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  1.  
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He reminds me ___ my brother-in-law.
about
of
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  1.  
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We are leaving ___ Paris next Saturday.
to
for
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  1.  
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She was angry ___ herself for having made such stupid mistakes.
about
with
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  1.  
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I'm happy that he came ___ the conclusion that I was right.
with
to
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  1.  
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We do have to fight ___ our freedom of speech.
for
with
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  1.  
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Excuse me ___ being late.
about
for
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  1.  
Top of Form
"I insist ___ my innocence", he said.
on
in
Bottom of Form
  1.  
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They aren't interested ___ biology.
about
in
Bottom of Form
  1.  
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He always mixes passion ___ hate.
against
with
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  1.  
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It'll all depend ___ his mood.
about
on
Bottom of Form
  1.  
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Don't wait ___ me. I still have many things to do here.
for
on
Bottom of Form
  1.  
Top of Form
The government should care ___ the homeless children.
of
for



Prepositions II

Make a choice by clicking on the radio button, and then compare it with the correct answer hidden under the answer button.
  1.  
Top of Form
Yes. You may write ___ ink
by
in
with
Bottom of Form
  1.  
Top of Form
You can get there ___ bus or ___ foot.
by, by
with, with
by, on
Bottom of Form
  1.  
Top of Form
Look! We are flying ___ the ocean.
over
on
in
Bottom of Form
  1.  
Top of Form
John is sitting ___ his brother.
besides
beside
side
Bottom of Form
  1.  
Top of Form
Hold it carefully ___ your thumb and forefinger.
at
among
between
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  1.  
Top of Form
It doesn't make any difference ___ me.
for
to
in
Bottom of Form
  1.  
Top of Form
Someone is knocking ___ the door.
at
in
off
Bottom of Form
  1.  
Top of Form
He smiled ___ me.
to
at
for
Bottom of Form
  1.  
Top of Form
This necklace is made ___ silver.
of
with
by
Bottom of Form
  1.  
Top of Form
She was dressed ___ green ___ head ___ foot.
of, from, from
with, from, to
in, from, to
Bottom of Form
  1.  
Top of Form
The old man lives ___ a beautiful farm.
on
in
within
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  1.  
Top of Form
The doctor will be back ___ one hour.
about
within
on
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  1.  
Top of Form
He fell ___ a ladder.
off
for
in
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  1.  
Top of Form
Why are you laughing ___ me?
of
from
at
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  1.  
Top of Form
I like to travel ___ the summer.
at
in
on
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  1.  
Top of Form
I bought the shirt ___ US$ 20.00.
of
for
with
Bottom of Form
  1.  
Top of Form
Come ___ 10 ___ Monday morning.
at, on
at, at

Bottom of Form
  1.  
Top of Form
Get ___ the bus here and ___ at the third stop.
on, in
out, off
on, off
Bottom of Form
  1.  
Top of Form
Let's go ___ a walk.
by
for
to
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  1.  
Top of Form
He traveled ___ business.
on
for
to
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