“Twinkle twinkle little star” This line is an example for: (A) imperative sentence (B) assertive sentence (C) interrogative sentence (D) exclamatory sentence
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....... playing football, he plays cricket. (A) beside (B) besides (C) but (D) also
A bone of contension means (A) a critical test (B) a cause of quarrel (C) a misfit person (D) none of these
‘Happiness’ is an example for (A) Material noun (B) Common noun (C) Abstract noun (D) Collective noun
Would you mind waiting for ....... minutes? (A) a few (B) a little (C) few (D) little
E-mail is a relatively new ...... of communication (A) mean (B) means (C) meaning (D) meanings
Historic means (A) Important in History (B) Connecting History (C) Based on history (D) His story
Blow up means (A) taint (B) injurious effect (C) extingush (D) explode
His conduct is extremely ....... (A) childlike (B) childishly (C) childish (D) children like
What ...... for your breakfast? (A) do you have (B) have (C) you do have (D) have you have
If I had a typewriter I ..... it myself. (A) will type (B) would type (C) typed (D) would have typed
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