Read More EEnglishWrite a letter to the principal requesting him to grant you leave for ten days as you have to attend your brother’s marriage. Mohit Rajak09/06/2025 Answer: This is an official letter to the principal and must follow the format of a formal letter.… Read More
Read More EEnglishWhy Did Margie Find the Book Strange? Blessy George05/06/2025 Answer: Margie found the book strange because it was a real, printed book. The words in the book… Read More
Read More EEnglishFrom the given sentence, form a feminine noun from the masculine word given: The Duke of Wales inaugurated the function. Blessy George05/06/2025 Answer: The feminine noun for “duke” is “duchess.” Hence, the sentence becomes: “The Duchess of Wales inaugurated the… Read More
Read More EEnglishWhat is the past participle of “wake”? Mohit Rajak04/06/2025 Answer: The verb wake is an irregular verb. Most regular verbs form their past participles by adding -ed… Read More
Read More EEnglishChoose the correct option to fill the blank. _ birds have colourful wings. Aditya Saini03/06/2025 Answer: These birds have colourful wings. Thus the correct answer is option B. Complete answer: In this sentence,… Read More
Read More EEnglishSelect the word which means the opposite of the given word: Arrival Deepika Joshi03/06/2025 Answer: The word that means the opposite of the word ‘Arrival’ is ‘Departure’. Thus, the correct answer is option… Read More
Read More EEnglishSelect the Opposite of the Given Word: Commissioned. A] Started B] Cancelled C] Onset D] Origin Blessy George02/06/2025 Answer: B) Cancelled The opposite of the given word, commissioned, is cancelled. Commissioned means to officially start or… Read More
Read More EEnglishIs the past tense for sink, sank or sunk? Deepika Joshi30/05/2025 Answer: The past tense of sink is sank. The past participle of sink is sunk. Complete Answer: To… Read More
Read More EEnglishIdentify the Feminine Form of the Noun: Landlord Harshita29/05/2025 Correct Answer: B. Landlady The feminine form of the noun ‘landlord’ is ‘landlady’. This is an example of… Read More
Read More EEnglishThe plural of ‘focus’ is ‘foci’ Mohit Rajak28/05/2025 Answer: Yes, the correct plural of “focus” is “foci”, so Option A is correct. This follows a Latin… Read More