It would be sensible to take him to hospital before he collapse.(BEGIN:WE HAD...) |
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asked by Abcd 1234 (abcd1122e) 7 years ago | |
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Some tips: essay: Please DONT beat around the bush by giving half page backgrounds and redundant details! Now, they have started giving clear and to-the point topics... Write what you are asked to. You will surely reach 20-23 and if your writing is exceptional - 24 but again STICK to the topic. Don;t deviate a bit. For instance the topic is : Describe what happened when your broke down while coming back from a trip. Please for the sake of God do not write about the trip- how enjoyable it was or anything like that. Focus on the topic and write! If you are too interested in giving backgrounds, then don;t waste more than three lines in doing the same. Even your introduction should be in accord with the topic. Next, while writing essays always: "SHOW your reader what you SEE, DO NOT TELL. Don;t say it was an amazing day. Make your reader realise through your description that the day was, indeed, amazing!" For comprehension: Write the answers in your own words. If you don't then you would lose 0.75 to 1 mark depending on your examiner The meaning should have the same tense as that of the word in the passage. The answers should be brief. Do not give your opinion ever. For summary, read the topic twice Step2: identify the part/paragraph in the passage that the question wants you to summarize Step3; Make a list of six points. Trust me: there are exactly six-eight points. Identify them and weave them into a summary. Remember: Exactly SIX-Eight. For letter; keep in mind informal is more scoring (YES it is!). You wouldn't achieve much by getting the extra half mark in Formal Letter for format. Informal lets you relate yourself with the topic. Would you like to talk to an alien editor or your friend? Therefore, informal is far more scoring than formal. You might have to write less in formal but you will lose more marks in the same because formal expects a really good command over the language and a great vocabulary/ Grammar keep solving |
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asked by Sdfg Sdfg (sdfg) 7 years ago | |
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he was arrested on the charge of forgery. ( change the voice) am i correct?: the charge of forgery got him arrested |
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asked by Amu Arcade (arcade_7) 7 years ago | |
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_____ his disposal |
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asked by Prince Adwaya (adwaya) 7 years ago | |
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Is it prevails over/upon/in? |
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asked by Anshika J (anmj) 7 years ago | |
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1) I am getting _______ well with my studies. 2) The soldiers fought ________ the last man. 3) The gun went ________ by mistake. |
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asked by Ansh Thamke (ansh_cr7) 7 years ago | |
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How I used to hate geography! (End : ........deal) |
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asked by Anushree Pandit (anushree_pandit) 7 years ago | |
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How do we know when to use past tense or perfect past tense? Like knew or had known? |
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asked by eeshaan17 7 years ago | |
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Guys out of topic but who else watched Barcelona's historic comeback?? |
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asked by Officer Tenpenny (anurag45) 7 years ago | |
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This strange custom prevails _______ the tribals. |
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asked by Navami S (resee) 7 years ago | |
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