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LESSON. FOURTEEN

CHAPTER TWO

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GENERAL ENGLISH

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(E) PUNCTUATION (Continued)

EXERCISE 13-

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BROTION A

2. B

SECTION B1:

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Beadow.

enough

There

2. How Long

5. Who

4. Why

A horse pulls a caruri

2. That chief carries a gun and a knife 3. A bird builds ite nest in the tree. 4. This child was beaten by his father. 5. Doer a iion five in a forest ?

SECTION A

(multiple choice)

Choose the correct answer. Draw a firm Line across

the right Dox.

1. have gojë. B. had gone A B C DR Example: The children C. are going

D. vere going EL vent

to schoul #irosdy.

Father will punish you if you

A. are doing

B. have done.

0. had done

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Da do

E. did

They kept on working unti

wes.

has been

D. had been

B. will be

shall be gled if you

A. WALL play

B. would pas

C. are playing with mo

D. played

E play

knecks.

B. Knocked

The postman C. is knocking

De Kocking. 3. wird knoCK

we were having breakfast.

If John had some money,

1. buys

B. bough

-C., will buy episno

D. would buy

C. have bought

when

BCD.E.

BC DE

A B C D E 3.000DD

ABC DE

Choose the correct snover,

Dray a firs ̈line

across the right box.

Phaa to

Q. Might Henry R. COULá

VRST

avím vhen 00800

8. can

2. must

VAD Biz.

·BUST:

Q. can

R. ought to win the watch if

S. would

T. WILL

Restore the capital letters and punctuation in the following passage:

The following illustration will perhaps help us to understand better the idea of the jet plane suppose a man is sitting in the middle of a perfectly smooth stretch of ice how can he get off it no matter how he struggles if the ice is really smooth he will be able to get no grip the only solution is for him to take off his boots and throw them away in a direction oppo- site to that in which he wants to move to throw the boota away he will have to press on then this means there will be a force between the mans hand and the boots and he will be pressed away from the boots with just the same force as that which he himself exerts or the boots in this way he starts himself sliding across the fee in the opposite direction to that of the boot.

EXERCISE 14

Restore the capital letters and punctuation in the following passages

Employers frequently grumble about school leavers. english examining in english however shows a hopeful picture although the candidates are admittedly the most intelligent and carefully selected of the nations six- teen year old children the grammar and public schools are educating plenty of boys and girls capable of fill- ing posts needing a high degress of literacy careless- ness perhaps induced by an environment based on speed and machinery was the commonest source of error hand- writing was mostly good.

(F) COMBINATION OF SENTENCES

EXERCISE 15

maan School Certificate Examination,

1966

Combine the sentences, following the instructions given in the brackets. Hake any alterations that are neces- sary.

EXAMPLES (1) The lorry was very heavily loaded. It

could not climb the hill. (Use to...to') The lorry was too heavily loaded to climb the hill.

(II) The shops were closed. She was able to

"get some food. (Use although")

Although the shops were closed the vas able to get some food..

Es ms very ill. They decided to rush him to

that') hospital, (Uas so

(b) I work by myself, I as used to it.

(Begin with 'I as used to1)

(c) I insist. Do it at enos. (Uso 'that1) (d) The chair collapsed. He vas sitting on

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EXERCISE 16

Chinese School Certificate Examination, 1967

Combine the sentences, following the instructions

given in the brackets. Make any alterations that are necessary..

He buried the treasure. No one could find it. (Use 'where');

EXAMPLES (1)

He buried the treasure where no one

find it.

(ii) He entered the burning building. He.

did not think of the danger to him- self.

(Use regardless of')

He entered the burning building regard- less of the danger to

himself.

The problem was very difficult. solved. (Use 'too *to*)

It could not be

(b) le does not like fishing. She does not

*and neither!) fishing. (Use and

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They all wore thick coats. It was cold. (Use because of1)

(c)

(d)

fould

you like to comer. Use 'if')

wonder,

(e)

He was a very good swinner, He won three meda (Usey st

*such a

He was very strong. He could not lift the trunk. (Use although!)

I saw him two weeks ago, I have not seen him

since,

(Begin with 'I have not),

(b) It may rain. We shall still go on the picnic,

(Use 'even 1937

Leven i

Some people like their coffee black. She is one of them.

(Use 'one of those')

"Don't open the window. That was what he told her

Begin with: Ha foldi

EXERCISE 12

Combine the sentences, following the instructions given

in the brackets. Make any alterations that are neces- sary.

(a) We love Jimmy. He is a faithful don

(Use 'because')

(b) He is rich. He is not happy.

(a)

(loe 'although!`

jack was afraid of being late. Jack ran quickly. (Use fast)

He comes. I will not see him,

The though!)

We worked hard. We might pass the examination. (Use that'

Dick does not write fast. He writes well, (Use 'but)

(z) George is foolish. George is stubborn.

(Use 'Not only ..... but also3)

th. The notice was publishe All might know the

truth.

(Use 'In order that'

We will forgLeo,

You do not

the same

(Use 'which')

She heard the news, She went home immediately; (Use'as... as)

the ship had set sail. A great storn arose. (Use 'no sooner *******

than)

Old men are absent-winded. This 19 quịt

atural. (Begin with it is quite natural') The typhoon may get worse. In that case we shall go home. (Use 'if')

it was raining. They went on payunge

Use in spite of)

would have helped him. I did not see him, (Use liệ)

mistake again.

(Use on condition that")

true.

a story would not be credib

(Use 'even 11')

It

You can borrow my lecture notes. You must

return it in two weeks

(UserRVERZIJA L

1) I must refuse your invitation

not sincere at all.

'inasmuch as')*

I think you are

(n) He greeted her politely. He just met ner.

\'as soon as').

(Use

(n) Jack was there, Jill was there

(Use as well as')

She smiled. She was unhappy (Use as though!)

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think.

can coula Ri will So shoda T. should

drive 8 cor whou I am older.

Q R S T

be able to

5. nary has got some of her suma right;.

play better.

.P..can

Qu must

PQRST

It

R. ought to

might

fine day

SECTION B

Change the following sentencee intë QUESTIONS:-

Example: They are exactly alike.

Are they exectly slike?

7. Change the following sentences into aEGATIVE, 3-

Example: He made a silly Listake.

He didn't make a Biliy mistasO

The stesser struck the rock two hours ago.

2. You ought to have worked hard,

Shali

The news caused great alarm.

er asked,

Q. Should R. Must 8. Would

FUR ST

YOU

T. VILL

like some more tea, madam 2′′

Since you are work in English, you

Throw the rubbish away,

2. I at Cor the Secondary School Entrance Examinatio

Tom leaves the party without my permission,

5. Will you go to the zoo with mo ?

P. has

3. All men are equal in the sun

Q. tinve

P Q R S T

2. had

work harder.

3. will have

He pushes me out of the room

1. would have

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