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Comparisons and Word Formation
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Link English Notes, Comparisons and Word Formation – Grammar, For Class: 11, Look at
the
following examples and do
the
activities that follow.
Tenses : Present, Past, Future
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Reference Notes, Tenses: Present, Past, Future, For Class 11 – Complete Guide, Meanings into
Words
, English Grammar, Tenses: Tense means time. Everything happens in time.
Comparison
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Adjectives give more information about noun and adverbs give more information about verb. They both have three forms
of
comparison. 1. Comparison
of
Adjectives
Prediction
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Reference Notes, Prediction – Complete Guide, For: Class 11 / English Grammar, Meanings Into
Words
, 1. Adverbs and modals expressing probability
Comparison
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Reference Notes | English, Comparison – Meaning Into
Words
, For: Class 12 | Solution
of
Work Book, Unit 12: Comparison, Comparisons Involving Verbs:
Riders To
The
Sea
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“Riders to
the
Sea” written by J.M Synge portrays
the
hardships and sufferings
of
Maurya who lives in
the
Aryan Island.
Invitation
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This poem “Invitation” has been composed by 20th-century American poet Shel Silverstein.
The
speaker in
the
poem invites different persons with different natures with them to accompany her.
Then And Now: Finding My Voice
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In ʺThen And Now: Finding My Voiceʺ, Elaine H. Kin a Korean writer used to believe in fortune-telling.
Scientific Inquiry: Invention and Test
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A Hungarian physician and a German writer Carl G. Hempel Semmelweis is
the
writer
of
this essay.
Who Was To Blame
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Who Was To Blame - Four Levels | Adventure In English. Literal Comprehension: This story is an incomplete list
of
stories sketched by ‘Anton Checkov.’ This story deals with a mental person humors. In
the
story,
the
narrator compares his
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