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Q:3A Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs given in the brackets:



1. The train had left before he ______________ the station. ( had reached / reached)

2. I wish my father ______________ here. (were / was)

3. Ramesh told me that he ______________ ill for the last two weeks. (had been / is being)

4. By this time tomorrow, I ______________ Meerut. (shall reach / shall have reached)

5. My birthday_________ on a Sunday next year. (fell / will fall / falls)


Q:3B Do as directed:

1. The cricket match will start at 9 a.m. tomorrow. (Turn to Future continuous tense)

2. I had a fountain pen. (Make it negative)

3. Mr. Gupta comes to the club. (Use the adverb ‘rarely’ in the correct place)

4. Paddy needs plenty of water whereas wheat needs less water. (Underline the conjunction)

5. You will be at home in the evening. (Make it interrogative)


Q:4A Write a letter to your friend inviting him/her to your birthday party next week.



Q:4B Message writing:

 You are Hari. You leave a message with Ramesh’s mother about a football match in the

evening at 4 o’clock. In which Ramesh must participate. Ramesh’s mother leaves a

message for him and she goes out. Write the message in 40 words.


Q:4C Write an Essay on any one topic given below:

 My neighbours:

Points: Apartments – neighbours – different occupations – nice and friendly atmosphere

– disputes – harmony – conclusion

OR

 My likes and dislikes:

Points: Introduction – What are likes and dislikes? – list your likes – give reason for your

likings – list your dislikes – give reasons for your dislikes – conclusion


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Answers

Answered by tpalak105
10

Answer:

1.. reached

2..were

3..had been

4..I shall have reached

5..will fall.

Answered by sanjaykumarsinghalok
16

Answer:

The future perfect tense form of a verb is used to describe an event that is expected or planned to occur before a time of reference in the future. In the given sentence, 'before we reach the station' indicates an event that will occur or is expected to occur in the future. 'Will have' is a verb form used to indicate future present perfect tense and so the most appropriate answer is A) will have left.

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