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Watch Videos The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. plans to announce its Third Quarter 2022 financial results on Tuesday, October 18, 2022. Measurements showed that the soil at six inches depth in the burned area averaged 2.7 degrees F warmer on an annual basis, and summer maximum temperatures were 11 degrees F warmer than in the However, after spending a small fortune on addon aircraft for both 2004, FSX and FSX SE, I gave up and moved to X-Plane 11. The flight dynamics are incomparable. Unless Microsoft, allows some very high end freeware addons to be incorporated, I will be avoiding what has always seemed to be a money pit of a flight Sim. X-Plane 11 is the way forward. A Consolitated PBY-2 Flying Boat, call sign GUBA-2, piloed by Captain P.G. Taylor, carried out an air mail route survey flight from Australia across the Indian Ocean calling at Cocos Islands, Diego Garcia, and Seychelles arriving at Mombasa on 21 June 1939. DtQJGR. A. Correct the following sentences 1. They had hardly gone a few steps that they saw a lion. 2. The thief was able to easily make his escape. 3. I did nothing but to gossip and to waste time. 4. He impressed me by his good behaviour. 5. The magistrate and collector were present there. B. Fill in the blanks with suitable form of verbs given in brackets 6. He was tired and ...........asleep immediately. fall, fell 7. We shall go out as soon as you ....... ready. are, were 8. She said she would go on knitting as long as she ......... on the chair. has been sitting, was sitting 9. He died after he .......... ill a long time. has been, had been 10. He ...... in the last war. has been killed, was killed C. Make correct sentences with the suitable forms of the verbs given in brackets 11. The baby cry because it is hungry now. 12. When I went out in the morning, my little sister sleep. 13. I wait here for my friend since 5 o'clock. 14. If you go there, you would have met him. 15. I see the Taj Mahal and know how beautiful it is. D. Put the verbs in brackets into correct forms 16. The boy jumped off the bus while it move. 17. I not see him since yesterday. 18. lt is time wereturnhome. 19. He will not meet me if he come tomorrow. 20. As I wait in the hall, the head master came to me and ask me in a gentle voice, 'Now, Raju, how be your mother? E. Fill in the blanks with the most suitable modals from brackets 21. The article stated that he............ read at the age of three. might, could 22. You ...........take a sweater in case it gets cold. should, might 23. It's going to rain all afternoon........... we go to the cinema? Shall, Should 24. Scott............ be 21 at the end of the month. will be, would be 25. Julie said the traffic was heavy, so she ......... be late for the meeting. should, would F. Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunctions 26. Not only he ........his father was also present. a Is b But c Can d Also 27. You can ........see the clouds in the sky. a Although c Since c Even d Have 28. Do not go ........he comes. a Since b Till b Up to d From 29. ………………….he is ill, he cannot come. a As b For c Because d Like 30. You have opposed me, ........ I cannot help you. a So b Since c For d Therefore G. Change into indirect speech 31. She said, "Raja, can you tell me where Sumit is working now?" 32. "Go home, boys," said the teacher. 33. "Yes, I have broken the cups," admitted the maid. 34. "Shall I call the doctor?" he asked. 35. They said, "What is the matter?" H. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions 36. I was so absorbed ........my book that I did not notice the time. 37. He was very ashamed ........his rude behaviour. 38. She is distantly related ...........my wife. 39. One soon becomes weary ........the winter. 40. He is a bad student, he never seems really interested ...... his work. I. Fill in the blanks in the paragraph with suitable modals 41. Ted's flight from Amsterdam took more than 11 hours. He ........be exhausted after such a long flight. 42. The book is optional. My professor said we could read it if we needed extra credit. But we ............. read it if we don't want to. 43. Susan ......... hear the speaker because the crowd was cheering so loudly. 44. The television isn't working. It............ damaged during the move. 45. Pinky Can you hold your breath for more than a minute? Nupur No.......... J. Change the voice 46. Someone was knocking at the door. 47. When will you have completed your work? 48. When will the police have caught the thief? 49. He shall have given the letter to courier agency. 50. He will not have changed clothes before my arrival. K. Fill in the blanks with correct determiners ....... 51 name is Sartaj. This is ....... 52 friend Natraj. He's 12........ 53 sister is nine. ....... 54 pet is a budgie. His name is Bonny. Natraj and I go to the same school. There are 450 boys and girls in ....... 55 school. Natraj goes for tuition to Mrs. Biswas. She has got a pet, too........ 56 pet is a tortoise. Our class teacher is Mr. Shastri. Ilike ....... 57 lessons. He has two dogs. The dogs love to play in ....... 58 garden. Sometimes, I go to .......59 cousin's house and play with his pet. Now I have a question for you. What's....... 60 pet? L. The sentence against each of these questions has a portion bold. There are four alternatives for the bold portion. Select the option which best describes the bold portion with correct English. 61. Tagore was a man of letters. a of wide contents b An excellent letter dictator c A great writer of letters d Proficient in literary art 62. His friends beat the boy to pay off old scores. a to refund old dues b to take revenge c to force him to be a scorer in a match d because he had not scored well earlier 63. Chin tan is so innocent that he wears his heart on his sleeve. a wears dress that does not match b expresses his feelings openly c wears colorful dresses d expresses his feelings with the shape of heart printed on its sleeve 64. It was a red letter day in the history of the world. a a day of bloodshed b a dangerous note about the destruction c a day memorable for some joyful event d a day with love and warmth 65. The poor subordinates are made scapegoats by their superiors. a punished for other's misdeeds b developed poor relations c treated humbly and respectfully d scolded with arrogant reactions M. In each of these sentences there are four parts and one of these parts contain error. Find out and mark that part as your answer. 66. I may go to the 1 / dancing class tomorrow 2 / if I have recovered 3 / from the cold. 4 / No error 5 67. The prime minister announced 1 /that the taxes will be 2/ increasing from the 3 / beginning of the next year. / no error 5 68. He is the most 1 / intelligent and also 2 / the very talented 3 / student of the college. 4 / No error 5 69. She immediately quit 1 / the job in which 2 / neither the skill nor 3 / knowledge were required. 4 / No error 5 70. The meteorological department 1 / predicted that the 2 / rains and thunderstorm may 3 / continue throughout today. 4 / No error 5 1. when they saw a lion 2. to make his escape easily 3. but gossip and waste time 4. with his good behaviour 5. was present there 6. fell 7. are 8. was sitting 9. had been 10. was killed 11. crying 12. sleeping 13. have been waiting 14. would have gone 15. have seen 16. moved 17. have not seen 18. eturn 19. comes 20. waited, asked, is 21. could 22. might 23. Should 24. wouldbe 25. would 26. b 27. c 28. b 29. a 30. d 36. in 37. of 38. to 39. of 40. in 41. must 42. don't have to 43. couldn't 44. must have been 45. can't 51. My 52. my 53. His 54. Their 55. our 56. Her 57. his 58. his 59. my 60. your 61. D 62. B 63. B 64. C 65. A 66. 3 67. 2 68. 3 69. 4 70. 3 1. They had hardly gone a few steps when they saw a lion. 2. The thief was able to make his escape easily. 3. I did nothing but gossip and waste time. 4. He impressed me with his good behaviour. 5. The magistrate and collector was present there. 6. He was tired and fell asleep immediately. 7. We shall go out as soon as you are ready. 8. She said she would go on knitting as long as she was sitting on the chair. 9. He died after he had been III a long time. 10. He was killed in the last war. 11. The baby is crying because it is hungry now. 12. When I went out in the morning, my little sister was sleeping. 13. I have been waiting here for my friend since 5 o'clock. 14. If you would have gone there, you would have met him. 15. I have seen the Taj Mahal and know how beautiful it is. 16. The boy jumped of the bus while it moved. 17. I have not seen him since yesterday. 18. It is time we return home. 19. He will not meet me if he comes tomorrow. 20. As I waited in the hall, the head master came to me and asked me in a gentle voice, 'Now Raju, how is your mother?' 21. The article stated that he could read at the age of three. 22. You might take a sweater in case it gets cold. 23. It's going to rain all afternoon. Should we go to the cinema? 24. Scott would be 21 at the end of the month. 25. Julie said the traffic was heavy, so she would be late for the meeting. 26. Not only he but his father was also present. 27. You can even see the clouds in the sky. 28. Do not go till he comes. 29. As he is ill, he cannot come. 30. You have opposed me, therefore I cannot help you. 31. She asked Raja whether he could tell where Sumit was working then. 32. The teacher ordered the boys to go home. 33. The maid admitted that she had broken the cups. 34. He asked if he would call the doctor. 35. They inquired what the matter was. 36. I was so absorbed in my book that I did not notice the time. 37. He was very ashamed of his rude behaviour. 38. She is distantly related to my wife. 39. One soon becomes weary of the winter. 40. He is a bad student, he never seems really interested in his work. 41. Ted's flight from Amsterdam took more than 11 hours. He must be exhausted after such a long flight. 42. The book is optional. My professor said we could read it if we needed extra credit. But we don't have to read it if we don't want to. 43. Susan couldn't hear the speaker because the crowd was cheering so loudly. 44. The television isn't working. It must have been damaged during the move. 45. Kate Can you hold your breath for more than a minute? Jack No, I can't. 46. In passive voice, the sentence can be formed basing on prepositional verbs as 'The door was being knocked at? 47. The sentence can be formed correctly in passive voice which is in future perfect tense as 'When will have your work been completed by you?' 48. In passive voice, the sentence can be formed as 'When will the thief have been caught by the police?' 49. The sentence can be formed in passive voice which is in future perfect tense as The letter will have been given to courier agency by him.' 50. Basing on the rule, the sentence can be formed correctly in passive voice which is in future perfect tense as 'Clothes will not have been changed by him before my arrival' My 51 name is Sartaj. This is my 52 friend Natraj. He's 12. His 53 sister is nine. Their 54 pet is a budgie. His name is Bonny. Natraj and I go to the same school. There are 450 boys and girls in our 55 school. Natraj goes for tuition to Mrs. Biswas. She has got a pet, too. Her 56 pet is a tortoise. Our class teacher is Mr. Shastri. I like his 57 lessons. He has two dogs. The dogs love to play in his 58 garden. Sometimes, I go to my 59 cousin's house and play with his pet. Now I have a question for you. What's your 60 pet? 61. d proficient in literary art 62. b to take revenge 63. b expresses his feelings openly 64. c a day memorable for some joyful event 65. a punished for other's misdeeds 66. 3 There are two possibilities in future. Hence, the first possible event should be expressed in Simple Present. Therefore, replace 'if I have recovered' by' if I recover'. 67. 2 In Indirect statement, if the Reporting Verb is in the Past Tense then the Verb in the Reported Speech will also be in Past Tense. Hence, 'that the taxes would be....' will be the correct usage. 68. 3 It is improper to use article 'the'. There is discussion of only one person and no two articles are needed. 69. 4 When we use 'Neither... nor' the verb agrees with the number/ person of the noun / pronoun used after 'nor'. Hence, 'knowledge was required ...' will be the correct usage. 70. 3 Here, the Reporting Verb is in Past Tense. Hence, replace 'rains and thunderstorm may' by 'rains and thunderstorm might'. Subjects and verbs must agree with one another in number singular or plural. If a subject is singular, its verb must also be singular; if a subject is plural, its verb must also be plural. Tense is the change of form in a verb to express the time of an action. Indirect narration states the statement of a person, which we analyse or interpret in our own words. A preposition is used before a noun or pronoun. Problems related to subject-verb agreement are normally found with the usage of associated subjects like - is, re, m, was, were, do, does, have, has, etc. or with main subject in Present Indefinite Tense. Verbs are divided into two main classes - Principal and Auxiliary. Conjunctions are of two kinds Coordinating and Subordinating. Two types of narration are Direct and Indirect. There are two voices Active and Passive. To check your correctness, questions are prepared with wrongly, such as - are or am in place of is, does in place of do, has in place of have, etc. A conjunction joins together sentences and sometimes words. Direct narration states the statement of person, exactly the same, spoken by him or her. A preposition is a word placed before a noun or a noun-equivalent.

ted's flight from amsterdam took more than 11 hours