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roshni12 Monday, April 18, 2011 11:30 PM

[QUOTE=taim231;290980]please explain the reason of the sentence number 1, 6, 7[/QUOTE]

1.... Wages is a plural noun.some nouns are plural in form but used as singular.


7.......sweetest is the Superlative degree and is used for comparing all,so no need to mention all flower,

taim231 Tuesday, April 19, 2011 08:38 AM

plz change the vice.
1... The earth revolve around the sun.

2....They are coming back from school.

3....Why are the students coming back early from school

samra kanwal Tuesday, April 19, 2011 08:58 AM

[QUOTE=taim231;291049]plz change the vice.
1... The earth revolves around the sun.
the sun is revolved around by the earth.
2....They are coming back from school.

3....Why are the students coming back early from school[/QUOTE
..

ziapya Monday, May 30, 2011 11:45 AM

I compared his essay to Mushtaq’s and found them to be almost identical.
 
I compared his essay to Mushtaq’s essay and found it to be almost identical.

Noreen Akbar Friday, August 12, 2011 08:00 PM

@chaudhry 12....
in the narrations 3rd number is:
3. They say. "Is this the right time to arrive9 Aren't you forgetting something"?
Ans: they say that is this the right time to arrive?aren't you forgetting something?

i ve a link of a website in which it is stated that when the reporting verb is in present or future the reporting speech will not change....
[url=http://targetstudy.com/languages/english/direct-and-indirect-speech.html]Narration, Change of Narration, Direct and Indirect Speech, Direct Speech, Indirect Speech, its use in English Grammar with examples and exercises[/url]
chk it n correct me if em wrong...

Noreen Akbar Friday, August 12, 2011 08:04 PM

[QUOTE=Chauhdary12;114873]Assalam-u-Alaikum to all,



They asked if that is the right time to arrive. if you are not forgetting something.

[/QUOTE]


i ve a website in which it is stated that when reporting verb is in present or future reporting speech will not be changed...

so i guess then ans should be.....they say that is this the right time to arrive?aren't you forgetting something?

[URL="http://targetstudy.com/languages/english/direct-and-indirect-speech.html"]Narration, Change of Narration, Direct and Indirect Speech, Direct Speech, Indirect Speech, its use in English Grammar with examples and exercises[/URL]


kindly correct me if em wrong...

em having problem in passage question answers of 2002 paper...can any 1 help me plzz...:(

plz plz do ans me...

Sikandar Abbas Thursday, September 29, 2011 03:09 PM

EXAMINATION 1980

4. a) Correct Answers:

i) Where is a very different atmosphere in the town this morning than there was yesterday.
ii) Every one must decide for oneself what to do about it.
iii) I shouldn’t be surprised if he will not turn up tomorrow.
iv) Neither Farooq nor Akbar are going to the wedding lunch on Saturday.
v) I compared his essay to Mushtaq’s and found both to be almost identical.

you are welcome to correct me as well.

usman khalid Thursday, September 29, 2011 03:43 PM

[QUOTE=Sikandar Abbas;357970]EXAMINATION 1980

4. a) Correct Answers:

i) Where is a very different atmosphere in the town this morning than there was yesterday.
ii) Every one must decide for oneself what to do about it.
iii) I shouldn’t be surprised if he will not turn up tomorrow.
iv) Neither Farooq nor Akbar are going to the wedding lunch on Saturday.
v) I compared his essay to Mushtaq’s and found both to be almost identical.

you are welcome to correct me as well.[/QUOTE]

Dear, here are some corrections:

iii) I should not be surprised if he does not turn up tomorrow.
iv) Neither Farooq nor Akbar is going to the wedding lunch on Saturday.
v) I compared his essay with Mushtaq's and found both to be almost identical.

[B][U]Advice on using 'Compare to' and 'Compare with'[/B][/U]
Compare usually takes the preposition “to” when it refers to the activity of describing the resemblances between unlike things: e.g. He compared her to a summer day. Scientists sometimes compare the human brain to a computer.

It takes “with” when it refers to the act of examining two like things in order to discern their similarities or differences: e.g. The police compared the forged signature with the original.

Zohaib786 Thursday, September 29, 2011 03:44 PM

is it correct to say
[U]my mother and father are doctor [/U]or[U] my mother and father are doctors[/U].
which one is correct first or second.

usman khalid Thursday, September 29, 2011 03:49 PM

[QUOTE=Zohaib786;357985]is it correct to say
[U]my mother and father are doctor [/U]or[U] my mother and father are doctors[/U].
which one is correct first or second.[/QUOTE]

The second sentence is correct:

My mother and father are doctors.
OR
Both of my parents are doctors.


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