+ Insert the adverbs given in the brackets in the correct position. 1. A Korean delegation visited our office. (yesterday) 2. We were in time for the quiz show. (just) 3. We consult our parents before taking any important decision. (generally) 4. The Chief Guest spoke. (yesterday, forcefully, at the meeting) 5. I appreciate your advice. (quite) Fill in the blanks with the positive, comparative or superlative degree of the adverbs given in the brackets. 1. Which of these girls lives to the college? (near) 2. Only those who works succeed in life. (hard) 3. She ran ..... (fast) than I had expected. 4. This year it rained, ..... in August than in July. (heavily) 5. Of all the Rajput chiefs, Rana Pratap fought the. . (bravely) C. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions. 1. He is fond fruit and honey are preferable......fish or meat. But my friend differs sweets. But I prefer fruit sweets. In fact, this point. me 2. She is proud her wealth. But you should not take pride your health or wealth. You should not be devoid ..... you should not laugh social work. ......... common sense. Moreover, the poor and you should have zeal 3. The man is blind one eye. But he is not blind his son's faults. He knows very well that his son is lame one leg. He is also hard study. He ......hearing. However, he devotes much time hopes that fortune will smile him. He is not ashamed his physical deformity. He does not hanker name or fame. D. Fill in the blanks with suitable conjunctions. 1. I shall go you accompany me. 2. King Robert woke up, the church was empty and dark. ...... many other insects do. 3. The mosquito begins its life in water. they might get the information in time. 4. I sent them an email desires lead to sorrow. 5. The Buddha taught 6. 7. I cannot spare these books at the moment, 8. You will not be allowed to enter there is life, there is hope. 9. 10. The gates were locked .... che I B India has rich resources, it is poor. I have a test tomorrow. you have an identity card. the guests had left.
+ Insert the adverbs given in the brackets in the correct position. 1. A Korean delegation visited our office. (yesterday) 2. We were in time for the quiz show. (just) 3. We consult our parents before taking any important decision. (generally) 4. The Chief Guest spoke. (yesterday, forcefully, at the meeting) 5. I appreciate your advice. (quite) Fill in the blanks with the positive, comparative or superlative degree of the adverbs given in the brackets. 1. Which of these girls lives to the college? (near) 2. Only those who works succeed in life. (hard) 3. She ran ..... (fast) than I had expected. 4. This year it rained, ..... in August than in July. (heavily) 5. Of all the Rajput chiefs, Rana Pratap fought the. . (bravely) C. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions. 1. He is fond fruit and honey are preferable......fish or meat. But my friend differs sweets. But I prefer fruit sweets. In fact, this point. me 2. She is proud her wealth. But you should not take pride your health or wealth. You should not be devoid ..... you should not laugh social work. ......... common sense. Moreover, the poor and you should have zeal 3. The man is blind one eye. But he is not blind his son's faults. He knows very well that his son is lame one leg. He is also hard study. He ......hearing. However, he devotes much time hopes that fortune will smile him. He is not ashamed his physical deformity. He does not hanker name or fame. D. Fill in the blanks with suitable conjunctions. 1. I shall go you accompany me. 2. King Robert woke up, the church was empty and dark. ...... many other insects do. 3. The mosquito begins its life in water. they might get the information in time. 4. I sent them an email desires lead to sorrow. 5. The Buddha taught 6. 7. I cannot spare these books at the moment, 8. You will not be allowed to enter there is life, there is hope. 9. 10. The gates were locked .... che I B India has rich resources, it is poor. I have a test tomorrow. you have an identity card. the guests had left.
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