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1. Many people prefer to be takers rather than
givers because they are selfish and greedy.
Ans: Many- adjective, Prefer- verb, Rather- adverb,
Because- conjunction, Selfish- adjective
2. A multi faceted personality, Tagore was a
writer, musician, painter and educationist.
Ans: Faceted- adjective
Personality- noun
Musician- noun
3. It sounds simple but conveys a valuable
message.
Ans: Sounds- verb
Simple- adjective
Conveys- verb
Valuable- adjective
4. A little girl of just 12 tells us about a little old
man’s little game?
Ans: Just- adverb,
About- preposition
Little- adjective
Do people often come here?
PARTS OF SPEECH
1. She saved and understood Frugality, yet
there was never a trace of irritation or anger
in her about the way of life we led.
2. A gorgeous dream and I wondered.
3. There was a farmer who grew superior
quality rice.
4. Every year, his rice won prizes in the state
competition.
5. Once a newspaper reporter interviewed
him and discovered that the farmer shared
his seed with his neighbours.
6. ‘How can you afford to share your best
seed with your neighbours’ They asked
7. The wind picks up pollen grains from the
ripening paddy and swirls it from field to
field. If my neighbours grow inferior,
substandard and poor quality rice, Crosspollination will steadily degrade the quality
of my produce.
8. Hyderabad is a historical city
9. Children are a source of joy to the parents.
10. Honesty is the best policy.
11. We learn many things through observation
12. Since it was raining, he took an umbrella
with him
13. Alas! Abdul kalam is dead
14. They Themselves interfered in the dispute
15. The boy ran into the park joyfully.
16. Music draws & the attention of everyone.
17. A cricket match is watched by lakhs of
people.
18. I left home, fairly early in life, as i wanted
to pursue my studies in a different, larger
town.
19. Ah. What a kingly jest was it to open they
palm to a beggar to beg!
20. Both of them are dead.
21. On every Occasion she readily
acknowledges that these accomplishments
would not have been possible without the
tremendous support and encouragement
she received from her parents.
22. She is the second Indian to achieve such a
ranking, after prakash padukone in 1980,
and the first Indian woman to do so
23. Though a bright student, Saina was unable
to complete Intermediate as the gruelling
schedule left her with little time to attend
classes.
24. Ah! It is raining heavily
25. It did not occur to the dear old that if liberty
entitled the foot, Passinger to walk down
the middle of the road, it also entitled the
cabdriver to drive on the pavement.
26. I don’t want emissions to stay in the air.
To fill our lungs and to spread everywhere
27. There are Irish members, Scottish
members, welsh members, Oxford
University members, American members
all recognizable as such by their differences
of speech.
28. If I were to speak to my wife at home as
carefully as I am speaking to you she
should think that I was going mad
29. Between the woods and the frozen lake....
He gives the harness bells a shake.
30. The teacher wrote something slowly on the
board today.
31. Two other people saw you and started to
talk
32. This conversation bores me.
33. Do people often come here?
34. What do you mean?
35. Oh! Don’t be a fool.
36. Now take a look at me.
37. The two simplest and commonest words in
any language are ‘yes’ and “no”
For All
Competitive
Exams
38. Liberty is not a personal affair only, but a
social contract.
39. Children are a source of joy to the parents.
40. Music draws the attention of everyone.
41. My mother was the most beautiful woman
I ever saw.
42. She only worked here for a month or two
at the most
43. As a young boy, he sold news papers to
support his family’s meagre income.
44. He learnt from her the values of devotion,
selflessness and piety.
45. We ate off banana leaves. Rice, aromatic
sambar, home-made pickles and coconut
chutney were the staple foods.
46. The notice had been stapled to the wall.
47. She stepped off the frain and looked around.
48. In these circumstances, my mother
remained the ideal partner for my father.
49. A woman of great affectation at social
gatherings.
50. Because of adverse conditions, the hikers
decided to give up trying to climb the
mountain.
51. The concentration of a heart surgeon, the reflexes
of a fighter pilot, the guts of a boxer.
52. A wicket keeper must be vigilant and he must be
fearless.
53. He has to dash and dive to receive hundreds of
throws and convey the ball with pin-point
accuracy to the bowler’s end.
54. I had done extremely well in academics, better
than most of my male peers.
55. To this day I remember clearly what I wrote.
56. One of the reasons why the united states is
hesitating about going full speed ahead with
industrial robots is probably the fear of unemployment.
57. I learn about a subject and then try to explain it.
58. When the automobile came into use, there was a
gradual, but steady loss of jobs that involved
horses.
59. It was gone along with anyone who might have
been in there. We did not go.
60. Alas! The world Trade centre was collapsing.
Answers
1. Saved- Verb
Frugality- noun
Yet- conjunction
Never- adverb
Of- preposition
Irritation- noun
Or- conjunction
Anger- noun
Her- pronoun
Led- verb
2. Gorgeous- adj
Dream- noun
And- conjunction
I- pronoun
Wondered- verb
3. Farmer- noun
Grew- verb
Superior- adj
4 Competition- noun
5. Interviewed- verb
Neighbours- noun
6. With- preposition
7. Wind- noun
Steadily- adverb
8. Historical- adj
9. Source- noun
10. Honesty- noun
11. Learn- verb
12. Since- conjunction
With- preposition
13. Alas!- interjection
14. Themselves- pronoun
15. Joyfully- adv
16. Everyone- pronoun
17. Lakhs- adj
18. I- pronoun
Home- noun
Fairly- adv
In- preposition
As- conjunction
Wanted- verb
Larger- adj
19. Ah!- Interjection
Kindly- adj
Was- Verb
20. Both- adj
21. On- preposition
She- pronoun
Acknowledge- verb
Accomplishments- Noun
Possible- adj
Without- preposition
Tremendous- adj
Possible- adj
Encouragement- noun
22. She- pronoun
Second- adj
In- preposition
And- conjunction
23. Though- conjunction
Saina- noun
Left- verb
Little- adj
24. Ah!- Interjection
Heavily- adv
25. Occur- verb
Dear- adj
That- conjunction
Liberty- noun
Down- preposition
Middle- noun
Of- Preposition
Road- noun
Entitled- verb
On - preposition
26. I- pronoun
Want- verb
In- preposition
Air- noun
Our- adjective
Everywhere- adverb
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27. Irish- adjective
Members- noun
University- noun
Their- adjective
Of - preposition
28. Were- verb
At- preposition
As- conjunction
That- conjunction
29. Woods- noun Frozen- adjective
Gives- verb
Shake- noun
30. Wrote- verb
Slowly- adverb
On- preposition Today- adverb
31. Two- adjective
Saw- verb
And- conjunction
32. Conversation- noun
33. Often- adverb
34.You- pronoun
35. Oh- Interjection
36. Now- Adverb
37. Commonest- adjective Language- noun
38. Is- verb Affair- noun But-conjunction
39. Are- verb
Source- noun
40. Draws- verb Everyone- pronoun
41. Most- adverb Ever- adverb
42. Only- adverb Here- adverb
Two- adjective Most- noun
43. As- conjunction
Support- verb Meagre- adjective
44. Learnt- verb Devotions- noun
Selflessness- noun
Piety- noun
45. Off- preposition
Aromatic- adjective
Chutney- Noun
Staple- adjective
46. Notice- noun
Had- verb
Stapled- verb
47. Stepped- verb
Off- preposition
Looked- verb
48. My- adjective
Remained- verb
Ideal- adjective
49. Great- adjective
Affectation- noun
Gatherings- noun
50. Because- conjunction
Adverse- adjective
Climb- verb
51. Concentration- noun
Reflexes- noun
Guts- noun
52. Vigilant- Adjective
Fearless- Adjective
53. Has- verb
Receive- verb
With- preposition
54. Extremely- adverb
Better- adjective
My- adjective
Peers- noun
55. This- adjective
What- Conjunction
56. Reasons- noun
Hesitating- verb
Industrial- adjective Unemployment- noun
57. About- preposition
Then- adverb
It- pronoun
58. When- Conjunction
But- Conjunction
That- Conjunction
59. It was gone along with anyone who may
have been in there. We did not go
Was- verb
Anyone- pronoun
Did- verb
60. Alas! - Interjection
Collapsing- verb