TENSES

 Fill in the Blanks with correct form of the verb given in the bracket.

Exercise 1
  1. By the time we _______ (arrive) at the theater, the movie _______ (already/start).
  2. She _______ (live) in Paris for five years before she _______ (move) to London.
  3. If it _______ (rain) tomorrow, we _______ (cancel) the picnic.
  4. I _______ (read) the book you _______ (lend) me last week.
  5. When I _______ (wake) up this morning, the sun _______ (shine) brightly.
  6. They _______ (finish) their homework before they _______ (go) out to play.
  7. By next year, she _______ (graduate) from college.
  8. He _______ (work) on the project since 8 AM and still _______ (not/finish) it.
  9. We _______ (wait) for the bus for half an hour before it finally _______ (arrive).
  10. I _______ (visit) my grandparents every summer since I _______ (be) a child.

Exercise 2
  1. She _______ (cook) dinner when her friends _______ (arrive).
  2. By the end of this month, I _______ (complete) the course.
  3. They _______ (play) soccer for two hours before they _______ (take) a break.
  4. When I _______ (see) him yesterday, he _______ (wear) a blue jacket.
  5. If she _______ (finish) her work on time, she _______ (go) to the party.
  6. I _______ (know) him since we _______ (be) in school.
  7. The children _______ (watch) TV when their parents _______ (come) home.
  8. By the time you _______ (get) this letter, I _______ (leave) for New York.
  9. He _______ (never/see) a lion until he _______ (visit) the zoo.
  10. We _______ (go) to the beach every summer since we _______ (move) to this town.

Answer Key
Exercise 1
  1. arrived, had already started,
  2. had lived, moved
  3. rains, will cancel
  4. have read, lent
  5. woke, was shining
  6. had finished, went
  7. will have graduated
  8. have been working, have not finished
  9. had been waiting, arrived
  10. have visited, was

Exercise 2
  1. was cooking, arrived
  2. will have completed
  3. had been playing, took
  4. saw, was wearing
  5. finishes, will go
  6. have known, were
  7. were watching, came
  8. get, will have left
  9. had never seen, visited
  10. have gone, moved

Sentence Reordering/Jumbled Words

Sentence reordering exercises involve providing students with a set of jumbled words or phrases, which they must rearrange to form coherent and grammatically correct sentences. These exercises can be tailored to different levels of language proficiency and can focus on various aspects of grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure.
Example: is / Stephen Hawking / renowned / physicist / a / and / cosmologist.
Answer: Stephen Hawking is a renowned physicist and cosmologist.

Exercise 1
Rearrange the following words to form a coherent sentence:
  1. a / healthy / essential / diet / is / maintaining / for / good / health.
  2. the / orbits / around / Earth / the / Sun / in / an / path / elliptical.
  3. botanical / are / gardens / places / where / grown / plants / for / scientific / educational / and / purposes / ornamental.
  4. invented / by / was / Alexander Graham Bell / in / the / 1876 / telephone.
  5. for / their / known / intelligence / dolphins / are / and / social / complex / structures.
  6. career / his / comedian / began / a / as / he / and / later / acting / into / transitioned.
  7. Given: first / airplane / the / by / was / successful / invented / Wright brothers / the.
  8. biology / is / study / the / of / living / involves / and / their / organisms / interactions.
  9. renewable / energy / resource / solar / is / a / harnessed / can / that / be / using / panels / solar.
  10. ancient / the / architecture / for / their / known / Greeks / impressive / are / and / achievements / artistic.
  11. often / books / reading / enriches / mind / our.
Answers:
  1. A healthy diet is essential for maintaining good health.
  2. The Earth orbits around the Sun in an elliptical path.
  3. Botanical gardens are places where plants are grown for scientific, educational, and ornamental purposes.
  4. The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876.
  5. Dolphins are known for their intelligence and complex social structures.
  6. He began his career as a comedian and later transitioned into acting.
  7. The first successful airplane was invented by the Wright brothers.
  8. Biology involves the study of living organisms and their interactions.
  9. Solar energy is a renewable resource that can be harnessed using solar panels.
  10. The ancient Greeks are known for their impressive architecture and artistic achievements.
  11. Reading books often enriches our mind.

A Photograph (CBL)

By Shirley Toulson


The poem is in blank verse, which means it has no rhyme.

POETIC DEVICES:

1. Allusion: “Cardboard” (photograph). The cardboard’s lack of durability hints at the lack of permanence of human life.

2. Alliteration:
‘stood still to smile’ (repetition of sound ‘S’)
“terribly transient feet” (repetition of sound 't')
“its silence silences” (repetition of sound ‘S’).

3. Transferred Epithet:
‘Transient feet’: It refers to the human feet but it is used to describe the lack of permanence of human life. The sea is constant and eternal while the human feet which are being washed away by the sea are transient.

4. Personification: Its silence silences.

5. Oxymoron: Laboured ease.

SHORTANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

1. What does the word ‘cardboard’ denote in the poem? Why has this word been used?

Answer: The word cardboard denotes the photograph pasted on a hard thick paper. This word has been used to refer to a practice in the past when photographs were pasted on cardboard and framed with glass frame to preserve them.

2. In what context has the phrase “terribly transient feet” been used in the poem?
Answer:
Human life is very short lived, transitory and temporary as compared to the sea which is a symbol of permanence, immortality and eternity. The poet uses the phrase ‘terribly transient feet’ to highlight the temporal nature of human life. The life of a human being is nothing as compared to the life of a sea.

3. What is the meaning of the line "Both wry with the laboured ease of loss".
Answer:
The sea holiday and the laughter of the poet's mother are incidents of the past. There is a sense of loss associated with them. Both are amusing yet disappointing as the state of feeling comfortable or relaxed is unnatural or forced one. This sense of loss is quite painful to bear.

4. Explain: “Its silence silences.”
Answer: "Its silence" refers to the death of the poet's mother, and "silences" refers to the poet's silence or sorrow because of it. The constant pain the poet experiences on account of her loss makes her silent, and she is unable to solve the mystery about death.

5. What is the message of the poem?
Answer:
Write the answer yourself.

6. How does the poet use contrast between the past and present to highlight the theme of loss in the poem?
Answer:
The poet contrasts the joyful past captured in the photograph with the silent, sorrowful present to emphasize loss. The photograph freezes a happy moment, while the present reflects the absence of the poet’s mother, highlighting the inevitable passage of time and the pain of loss.

7. Do you think the poet’s choice of a photograph as a central symbol effectively conveys the poem’s message about memory and loss? Justify your answer.
Answer:
Yes, the photograph effectively symbolizes memory and loss. It captures a joyful past moment, preserving it forever, while emphasizing the permanence of loss as those moments can never return. This contrast reinforces the poem's themes of time's passage and enduring grief.

8. If you were to create a visual representation of the emotions conveyed in "A Photograph," what elements would you include and why?
Answer:
I would include a faded photograph of laughing girls on a beach, held by an older woman in a dim setting. The contrast between the lively past and the somber present visually conveys the poem’s exploration of memory, time's passage, and the inevitability of loss.

Long Answer Type Question

1. Suppose you are a psychiatrist. After reading the poem you feel concerned about the poet, Shirley Toulson, and decide to write a letter telling her the need to overcome the grief and suggesting some ways to do so. Write the letter in about 150 words.

Dr. James Thompson
Geen Valley Psychiatric Clinic
123 Healing Way, Serenity Town,
London

July 23, 2024

Shirley Toulson
45 Poet's Lane
Literary City, London

Dear Ms. Toulson,
I hope this letter finds you well. After reading your poignant poem "A Photograph," I am deeply moved by your vivid expression of grief and loss for your mother. Your words beautifully capture the enduring bond between you and your mother, as well as the profound sorrow you feel in her absence.

Grieving is a natural process, but it is essential to find ways to navigate through it healthily. I encourage you to seek solace in the memories you cherish, perhaps by creating a scrapbook or journal where you can compile photos, letters, and stories about your mother. Engaging in creative activities, like writing or painting, can also provide an emotional outlet.

Additionally, talking to a trusted friend, family member, or therapist about your feelings can be incredibly beneficial. Sometimes, sharing your pain with someone else can lighten the emotional burden you carry.

Remember, it's important to take care of yourself during this time. Practice self-compassion and allow yourself to grieve at your own pace. Healing is a journey, and while the pain may never fully disappear, it can become more manageable with time and support.

Please feel free to reach out if you ever need someone to talk to. Your words have touched many, and it's crucial to ensure that you, too, receive the care and support you need.

Warm regards,
Dr. James Thompson
Psychiatrist
Green Valley Psychiatric Clinic

Classified Advertisement

 

There are two types of advertisements in the newspaper:
  1. CLASSIFIED
  2. COMMERCIAL/ DISPLAY
A classified advertisement is a brief, text-based advertisement placed in a section of a newspaper, magazine, online classifieds website, or other similar publications. The primary purpose of a classified ad is to promote goods, services, events, or job openings to a specific target audience. Classified advertisers are billed by the word or line. As a result, classified ads are generally brief and descriptive. Since the advertisement must attract the reader it must be attractive. Every word must express the idea clearly. However, brevity should not be at the cost of clarity.

CHARACTERISTICS
  1. The main characteristics of a classified advertisement are:- They are categorized into columns according to different classes. They are brief and occupy less space. They are economical.
  2. They are written in short phrases. The language is simple and concise, factual and formal.
  3. There are no blocks or designs.
TYPES
  1. SITUATION VACANT
  2. SITUATION WANTED
  3. SALE AND PURCHASE OF PROPERTY/ VEHICLES/ GOODS
  4. TO-LET
  5. ACCOMMODATION WANTED
  6. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
  7. TRAVELS AND TOURS
  8. MATRIMONIAL
  9. LOST AND FOUND
  10. MISSING PERSONS/ PETS

 

1.      SITUATION VACANT

    Hotel Lake View, Udaipur, needs a chef. Write an advertisement to be published in the ‘Situation Vacant’ column of a local newspaper.

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SITUATION VACANT

REQUIRED a talented Chef to create culinary magic at our renowned establishment. The candidate must possess a culinary degree and fine dining experience. Knowledge of a foreign language besides English will be preferred. Competitive salary with bonuses and professional growth. Staff accommodation, meals, and healthcare. Apply up to 30th June with complete biodata and recent passport size photograph to Personnel Manager, Hotel Lake View, Udaipur.

 

       You are the director of Star Communications, an advertising agency, 15 Silver Arcade, Nehru Place, New Delhi-110054. Your company needs sales executives. Draft an advertisement to be printed in The Hindustan Times.

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SITUATIONS VACANT

WANTED sales executives, male, for a reputed advertising agency, having excellent command over English and proficient in computer. Candidates aged 25-30 years with minimum experience of 2 yrs will be preferred. Send complete bio-data to: Director, Star Communications, 14 Silver Arcade, Nehru Place, New Delhi-110054 or e-mail to starcom@rediffmail.com.

 

2.      SITUATION WANTED

You are an electrical engineer in need of a job in or around Delhi. Write an advertisement for publication in the local daily.

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SITUATIONS WANTED

REQUIRED a suitable job in or around Delhi for B.E. (Electrical engineer), topper from Delhi University with an experience of 5 years in MNC. Familiar with Java, C++. Expected salary 25,000 p.m. Contact: Suresh Raina, 342, Dadar, Mumbai. Ph: 98104xxxxx

 

3.      Sale/Purchase

Geeta Trehan, 19-C, Mapusa, Goa, wishes to sell her house as she is migrating to Australia. Draft an advertisement for her for publication in the 'For sale' section of the newspaper.

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PROPERTY FOR SALE

FOR SALE a house, at Mapusa, Goa, spacious, three bedrooms, drawing cum dining room, servants' quarters, fully furnished. well-maintained lawn and car parking facilities. Best location, walking distance from Big Bazaar and Metro Station. Reasonable price. Contact Dr. Geeta 98997xxxxx


You plan to sell your old car. Draft a suitable advertisement in not more than 50 words to be inserted in a reputed national daily giving all necessary details of the car.

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CAR FOR SALE

FOR SALE Red Santro, 2015 Model, 20,000 km, single owner driven, original parts, fitted with A/C, stereo. Excellent condition, new seat covers, new tyre. Good mileage. Insurance, Road Tax and Pollution Certificate done. Price not negotiable 2 lakhs. Contact Dr. Gaur at 91367xxxxx within a week. Owner going abroad.

 

You are going abroad. You want to sell your LED TV, AC and Refrigerator. Draft an advertisement to be published in a local daily. You are Uday/Udita 12, B.G. Lane, Bengaluru.

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TV FOR SALE

AVAILABLE for immediate sale a Samsung LED TV 32", Voltas AC 2 Ton and a LG Refrigerator 320 litres. Bought last December. All in excellent working condition. Owner going abroad. Prices negotiable. Contact Uday, 12 B.G. Lane, Bengaluru, 98104xxxxx.

 

4.      TO-LET

You are running a real estate agency in Ranchi. You have to write an advertisement for residential apartments available for rent. Draft the advertisement in not more than 50 words.

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TO-LET

AVAILABLE on rent at Mecluskie ganj, H.B. Road, Station Road 2 bedroom flats; with all amenities and parking space. Well-ventilated and modern construction. 24-hour water supply, power back-up, lift facility. Rent negotiable. For details contact Fatima Property Dealers, 4, Gandhi Road, Ranchi, Ph. 98104xxxxx

 

You are Amit Aggarwal of B-19, Ashok Vihar, Delhi. You want to let out a portion of your newly constructed independent house. Write an advertisement to be published in the 'To Let' classified column of the Hindustan Times.

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TO-LET

AVAILABLE for rent first floor of a newly constructed house, two bedrooms with attached baths, drawing cum dining room, sun-facing, well-ventilated and spacious, with wooden work. Walking distance form market, school, hospital and metro station. Expected rent 25,000 p.m. (negotiable). Contact Amit Aggarwal, B-19, Ashok Vihar, Delhi, Ph. 98104xxxxx

 

5.      ACCOMMODATION WANTED

You are R.V. Singh looking for an independent house in East Delhi on rent. Draft a suitable advertisement to be published in a stating all your requirements and expected rent.

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ACCOMMODATION WANTED

WANTED a newly built independent house in East Delhi on rent, having three bedrooms with attached baths, drawing and dining area along with modular kitchen, and parking. East end park facing, Near school, bank and shopping complex. Rent negotiable. Contact R.V. Singh, 99992xxxxx.

 

6.      EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Deepika Malhotra has to start her Yoga Center for school children at her residence, 20, Sector 2, Karnal. Draft an advertisement for the same to be published in a local daily giving all relevant details.

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YOGA CLASSES

THREE WEEK course in Yogic exercises for school children. Training by experts. Classes for girls from 6 a.m. - 7 a.m. and for boys from 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. on all weekdays. Last date for registration 1 May 2021. Contact Deepika Malhotra, Director Yoga Center, 20, Sector 2, Karnal.

 

7.      TRAVELS AND TOURS

You are the proprietor of Raj Travels and have organised a 8 days/7 nights tour of Europe for ₹1,10,000, inclusive of two meals a day. Draft an advertisement for a national daily to draw people to it.

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TRAVELS AND TOURS

ATTRACTIVE PACKAGE available for Europe trip of 8 days/7 nights, breakfast and dinner, stay at 5-star hotel, inclusive of sightseeing, 1,10,000 per person. Special Diwali discount 10% for bookings before 15 Nov. Contact: Raj Travels, N.Delhi. Ph. 98104xxxxx

 

8.      MATRIMONIAL

After completing his MBA from a reputed university, your son is working as a manager in an MNC in Noida. He wants to marry a beautiful, educated and well-cultured girl. Draft an advertisement for the 'Matrimonial' columns of a national daily.

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BRIDE WANTED

ALLIANCE INVITED for 26 year, 5' 11" tall, handsome, fair complexioned, MBA, MNC Executive, settled in Noida from daughter of reputed and cultured family. Girl, 5' 5"-5'9", 22-24 yrs, Science graduate, Computer proficient will be suitable match. Caste no bar. Contact at Post Box 678, TOI, New Delhi.


Mr. S.K. Jain is looking for a suitable match in Delhi for his daughter aged 23 years. Draft a matrimonial advertisement for him to be published in local daily inventing all details.

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GROOM WANTED

ALLIANCE INVITED for a pretty, sharp featured, 23/165, convent educational graduate Jain girl of fair complexion. Boy, 5'9"-5'11", 24-26 yrs, handsome, fair complexioned, MBA, MNC Executive will be suitable match. Contact: S.K. Jain, 98104xxxxx.

 

9.      LOST AND FOUND

You lost your briefcase in Metro between Uttam Nagar and Dwarka while going for an interview. It contains a file having important certificates. Draft an advertisement for a local daily under column 'Lost and Found'. You are Mr. Rajeev Kumar of 3/16 Kamla Nagar, New Delhi.

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LOST AND FOUND

LOST a black VIP briefcase, 16" x 20" containing important certificates and documents, in Metro, between Uttam Nagar and Dwarka on 4.8.2021 between 9 a.m. to 9:40 a.m. If found, kindly contact Rajeev Kumar, 3/16 Kamla Nagar, New Delhi. Ph. 98104xxxxx. Finder will be suitably rewarded.

 

10.   MISSING PERSON

You had gone to the market that was very crowded and your 5-year-old son got lost in the crowd. He has been missing since then. Write an advertisement for the newspaper.

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MISSING

BOY MISSING, Ansh Juneja, 5 years, 3' 4" tall, fair, slim built, wearing black T-shirt and white shorts, injury mark over the right eye brow, 4.8.2021 from Mall Road market. Speaks Hindi and English. Informer will be suitably rewarded. Inform: Mall Road Police Station, Delhi. Ph. 98104xxxxx


Your cat named Zyla is missing since 5th August 2021. Draft an advertisement under the 'Missing' column of a local daily newspaper providing all details. You are Amit Jain, a resident of C-3/6 Yamuna Vihar, Delhi.

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MISSING PET

MISSING a lovely cat Zyla, white and brown fur, red ribbon round its neck, since 5.8.2021 from Central Park, Dilshad Garden, Delhi, Informer will be suitably rewarded. Inform Amit Jain, C-3/6 Yamuna Vihar, Delhi. Ph. 98104xxxxx