13 February 2021

10th Class English Model Paper for 2020-21 by the SCERT TS

 10th Class English Model Paper for 2020-21 by the SCERT TS

This is the model paper for English for class 10 for the academic year 2020-21 only

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 10th Class English Model Paper for 2020-21 by the SCERT TS

This is the model paper for English for class 10 for the academic year 2020-21 only

check here in pdf👇👇👇👇

04 February 2021

9th Class Father Returning Home (Poem) worksheet for practice

 Here is the WORKSHEET  for class 9 English

Father Returning Home (Poem)


You will get the result immediately when you submit the form.

Take a screenshot of you result and share with your teacher after submitting the quiz

Prepared by Mr. Dharamdeep Patil SA English, ZPHS Kathalapur

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 Here is the WORKSHEET  for class 9 English

Father Returning Home (Poem)


You will get the result immediately when you submit the form.

Take a screenshot of you result and share with your teacher after submitting the quiz

Prepared by Mr. Dharamdeep Patil SA English, ZPHS Kathalapur

Be patient . All the very best... 👇👇👇👇 

02 February 2021

6th Class PT Usha the golden girl-1 worksheet

  Here is the WORKSHEET  for class 6 English

PT Usha the golden girl - 1

You will get the result immediately when you submit the form.

Take a screenshot of you result and share with your teacher after submitting the quiz.

Be patient while doing the quiz. All the very best... 

This is compiled by 

Mr. Dharamdeep SA English, ZPHS Kathalapur, Jagtial.

  Here is the WORKSHEET  for class 6 English

PT Usha the golden girl - 1

You will get the result immediately when you submit the form.

Take a screenshot of you result and share with your teacher after submitting the quiz.

Be patient while doing the quiz. All the very best... 

This is compiled by 

Mr. Dharamdeep SA English, ZPHS Kathalapur, Jagtial.

01 February 2021

Attitude is Altitude - Conjunctions or Linkers usage practice for class 10 English

Attitude is Altitude - Conjunctions or Linkers usage practice for class 10 English

                    Here is a quiz based on the context / excerpt of Attitude is Altitude for class 10 English. The questions are prepared for practicing the linkers or connectors 'and, or, but, so and because' properly in the context of the given topic. 

Conjunction: and, but, so, because

  •  A conjunction is a word used to connect other words, phrases and clauses together. Common conjunctions: and, but, or, because, so
  • And: also, in addition to. “And” is used when the statements are similar.
  • He’s 10 and she’s 12.
  • My mom and dad are teachers.
  • Thirupathi usually practices the piano and plays football at weekend.
  • But: however, despite this. “But” is used to connect two opposite ideas.
  • I love ice cream, but he loves apples.
  • It’s sunny and hot, but I like it.
  • She’s 40 years old, but she looks much younger than her real age.
  • Or is used to express choices.
  • Do you like playing football or badminton?
  • Would you like tea or juice?
  • Who’s taller? Maneesha or Thirupathi?
  • So is used to link between cause/ reason and results
  • He’s hungry so he gets some food.
  • The weather isn’t very nice so we don’t go camping.
  • He lost the key so he couldn’t get into his room.
  • Because is used to give reasons.
  • She doesn’t go to school because she’s sick.
  • Because it rains, I wear a raincoat.
  • Kalyani was happy because she won the competition.

Now take the quiz and practice 
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Attitude is Altitude - Conjunctions or Linkers usage practice for class 10 English

                    Here is a quiz based on the context / excerpt of Attitude is Altitude for class 10 English. The questions are prepared for practicing the linkers or connectors 'and, or, but, so and because' properly in the context of the given topic. 

Conjunction: and, but, so, because

  •  A conjunction is a word used to connect other words, phrases and clauses together. Common conjunctions: and, but, or, because, so
  • And: also, in addition to. “And” is used when the statements are similar.
  • He’s 10 and she’s 12.
  • My mom and dad are teachers.
  • Thirupathi usually practices the piano and plays football at weekend.
  • But: however, despite this. “But” is used to connect two opposite ideas.
  • I love ice cream, but he loves apples.
  • It’s sunny and hot, but I like it.
  • She’s 40 years old, but she looks much younger than her real age.
  • Or is used to express choices.
  • Do you like playing football or badminton?
  • Would you like tea or juice?
  • Who’s taller? Maneesha or Thirupathi?
  • So is used to link between cause/ reason and results
  • He’s hungry so he gets some food.
  • The weather isn’t very nice so we don’t go camping.
  • He lost the key so he couldn’t get into his room.
  • Because is used to give reasons.
  • She doesn’t go to school because she’s sick.
  • Because it rains, I wear a raincoat.
  • Kalyani was happy because she won the competition.

Now take the quiz and practice 
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30 January 2021

Basic English Grammar Quiz - 25 MCQs for practice - 17

 Basic English Grammar Quiz - 25 MCQs for practice - 17  

It is a quiz focuses on basic English Grammar points to check and refresh ourselves. Do take this quiz and check yourself. If you find anything wrong please comment in the comment section. So that it would be rectified if it is really needed. Thank you for being with us. If you like these quizzes share the links of the quizzes among your friends and colleagues. Again thanks in anticipation. 

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 Basic English Grammar Quiz - 25 MCQs for practice - 17  

It is a quiz focuses on basic English Grammar points to check and refresh ourselves. Do take this quiz and check yourself. If you find anything wrong please comment in the comment section. So that it would be rectified if it is really needed. Thank you for being with us. If you like these quizzes share the links of the quizzes among your friends and colleagues. Again thanks in anticipation. 

Here we go 👇👇👇👇

28 January 2021

Basic English Grammar Quiz - 25 MCQs for practice - 16

  Basic English Grammar Quiz - 25 MCQs for practice - 16  

It is a quiz focuses on basic English Grammar points to check and refresh ourselves. Do take this quiz and check yourself. If you find anything wrong please comment in the comment section. So that it would be rectified if it is really needed. Thank you for being with us. If you like these quizzes share the links of the quizzes among your friends and colleagues. Again thanks in anticipation. 

Here we go 👇👇👇👇

  Basic English Grammar Quiz - 25 MCQs for practice - 16  

It is a quiz focuses on basic English Grammar points to check and refresh ourselves. Do take this quiz and check yourself. If you find anything wrong please comment in the comment section. So that it would be rectified if it is really needed. Thank you for being with us. If you like these quizzes share the links of the quizzes among your friends and colleagues. Again thanks in anticipation. 

Here we go 👇👇👇👇

27 January 2021

9th Class "ACCIDENTAL TOURIST" (Segment-1) worksheet

 Here is the WORKSHEET  for class 9 English

ACCIDENTAL TOURIST (Segment-1)

You will get the result immediately when you submit the form.

Take a screenshot of you result and share with your teacher after submitting the quiz

Prepared by Mr. Dharamdeep Patil SA English, ZPHS Kathalapur

Be patient . All the very best... 👇👇👇👇

 Here is the WORKSHEET  for class 9 English

ACCIDENTAL TOURIST (Segment-1)

You will get the result immediately when you submit the form.

Take a screenshot of you result and share with your teacher after submitting the quiz

Prepared by Mr. Dharamdeep Patil SA English, ZPHS Kathalapur

Be patient . All the very best... 👇👇👇👇

25 January 2021

Basic Grammar Quiz - 25 MCQs for practice - 15

 Basic Grammar Quiz - 25 MCQs for practice - 15  

It is a quiz focuses on basic English Grammar points to check and refresh ourselves. Do take this quiz and check yourself. If you find anything wrong please comment in the comment section. So that it would be rectified if it is really needed. Thank you for being with us. If you like these quizzes share the links of the quizzes among your friends and colleagues. Again thanks in anticipation. 

Here we go 👇👇👇👇

 Basic Grammar Quiz - 25 MCQs for practice - 15  

It is a quiz focuses on basic English Grammar points to check and refresh ourselves. Do take this quiz and check yourself. If you find anything wrong please comment in the comment section. So that it would be rectified if it is really needed. Thank you for being with us. If you like these quizzes share the links of the quizzes among your friends and colleagues. Again thanks in anticipation. 

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23 January 2021

Quiz on "Grammar Vocabulary"

 Quiz on "Grammar Vocabulary" 

(Terms of Grammar)

Here is a quiz of 20 Multiple Choice Questions to check ourselves how better we understand the terms of grammar in English. There are twenty questions that completely tests the knowledge of vocabulary regarding grammar in English. All the questions concentrate on the key words of the grammar learning vocabulary. It is almost simple to find but to check once and refine ourselves. Do please comment if you find something interesting.

Here we go ...👇👇

 Quiz on "Grammar Vocabulary" 

(Terms of Grammar)

Here is a quiz of 20 Multiple Choice Questions to check ourselves how better we understand the terms of grammar in English. There are twenty questions that completely tests the knowledge of vocabulary regarding grammar in English. All the questions concentrate on the key words of the grammar learning vocabulary. It is almost simple to find but to check once and refine ourselves. Do please comment if you find something interesting.

Here we go ...👇👇

PAST SIMPLE OR PAST PERFECT explanation and quiz of 25 MCQs for all

PAST SIMPLE OR PAST PERFECT

We use Past Indefinite (Simple) to say about past actions. It stresses the competition of an action. In sentences with the Simple past verb, the time of action may be expressed or not.

We came back yesterday. 

Columbus discovered America.

The past perfect shows that something had happened before another past event or past point of time. Thus it is past before past or double past.

Compare : 

1) The patient died. ( Simple past) 

2. The patient had died before the doctor arrived.

( The first completed action should be in past perfect and the second completed action in past indefinite).

Hence the past perfect can't be used when there is reference to only one past action.

I had got your message yesterday.( Not acceptable)

I got your message yesterday. ( Accepted)

When we refer to two past actions in a sentence, the past perfect is used for the earlier of the two actions.

However, if the two past actions took place in quick succession, the past simple is used to refer to both the actions as in: When he noticed me, he waved me.

The thief had escaped when the guard opened the gate.( Not acceptable)

The thief escaped when the guard had opened the gate.( Acceptable)

When one action happened well before another past action and the sequence is clearly expressed, the right tense form is past perfect. (Adopted from SADASIVA S)


Now take a quick quiz of 25 MCQs to check ourselves.

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PAST SIMPLE OR PAST PERFECT

We use Past Indefinite (Simple) to say about past actions. It stresses the competition of an action. In sentences with the Simple past verb, the time of action may be expressed or not.

We came back yesterday. 

Columbus discovered America.

The past perfect shows that something had happened before another past event or past point of time. Thus it is past before past or double past.

Compare : 

1) The patient died. ( Simple past) 

2. The patient had died before the doctor arrived.

( The first completed action should be in past perfect and the second completed action in past indefinite).

Hence the past perfect can't be used when there is reference to only one past action.

I had got your message yesterday.( Not acceptable)

I got your message yesterday. ( Accepted)

When we refer to two past actions in a sentence, the past perfect is used for the earlier of the two actions.

However, if the two past actions took place in quick succession, the past simple is used to refer to both the actions as in: When he noticed me, he waved me.

The thief had escaped when the guard opened the gate.( Not acceptable)

The thief escaped when the guard had opened the gate.( Acceptable)

When one action happened well before another past action and the sequence is clearly expressed, the right tense form is past perfect. (Adopted from SADASIVA S)


Now take a quick quiz of 25 MCQs to check ourselves.

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21 January 2021

Linkers and Connectors

LINKERS

Contrast

.     In spite of / Despite Link two contrasting ideas. Followed by a noun phrase. 

.     Although / (Even) though Link two contrasting ideas. Followed by a sentence. 

.     However / Nevertheless / Still / Yet / Even so / On the contrary / In contrast. Introduce a new idea which marks a contrast with previously stated ideas. Introduced by a comma. 

.     On the one hand ... On the other hand. Links two contrasting ideas / paragraphs. 

.     In contrast to / Contrary to. Link two contrasting ideas. Followed by a noun phrase. 

.     Whereas Link two contrasting ideas. Not separated by commas. 
Reason and cause

.     Because / As / Since / Seeing that Introduce a sentence. Subordinate sentences introduced by because always appear in final position. 

.     Because of / On account of / Owing to / Due to. Introduce a noun phrase. 

Purpose
 
.     In order to So as to Introduce an infinitive of purpose.

.     In order that / So that Introduce a sentence. 

Consequence

    . Consequently / As a consequence / As a result / Therefore   
    . As a consequence of / As a result of Followed by a noun phrase. 

.     So Introduces a sentence. No commas.   

Addition

    . Moreover / Furthermore / In addition / Besides What's more Used after a strong pause and separated from the sentences. They are introduced by a comma. 

    . As well as / In addition to / Besides Used to add  one more piece of information. Followed by a noun phrase. 

.Exemplification

      For example / For instance Introduces an example referring to previously stated ideas.
 
.     Such as Introduces an example referring to the last idea.

CONNECTORS
Contrast

    but / yet: followed by a noun phrase or a sentence. 
        ‘The book is short but / yet interesting’

    in spite of / despite: It is placed at the beginning or in the middle of the sentence.
        ‘He arrived on time despite / in spite of getting up late’

    although / though/ even though / in spite of the fact that: followed by a complete sentence. They can be placed at the beginning or in the middle of the sentence. If it is placed at the beginning we need to use a comma after the clause.  
  ‘Although / though / even though / in spite of the fact that the pupils had not studied, they all passed their exams’. 
  
    however, nevertheless, even so, on the one hand, on the other hand, on the contrary
‘He was quite ill however/ nevertheless/ even so, he went to school’

.     while, whereas   
        ‘This film is very interesting, while/whereas that one is quite boring’  

Reason and cause

    because, as since, seeing that:  
        ‘Because / as / since / seeing that it’s late, we should go home’ 

    because of, on account of, owing to, due to: 
        ‘Because of / on account of / owing to / due to the weather, we stayed at home’

.     in order to, so as to, to: 
        ‘She uses her video in order to / so as to / to record TV programmes’ 

Add information

    for example, for instance, such as: 
        ‘Vegetables and fruit are a good source of vitamins: for example / for instance, oranges have vitamin C’ 

    more over, furthermore, besides, in addition to: 
        ‘In addition to soul music, she likes rap’ 

.     apart from, except for: 
        ‘Apart from English, she speaks Telugu fluently’.

Succession

. -     First of all / Firstly / To begin with / First …. 
 -     Second / Secondly / Then … 
 -     Third / Thirdly / After that...
 -     The next stage … 
 -     Finally / in short / to sum up / in conclusion / lastly / last but not least…  
  
 Result

    As a result of
        ‘As a result of his brave action, he was awarded a military medal. 

    Therefore, as a result, consequently, for this reason: 
        ‘Consequently / for this reason, it always passes its annual road test’. 


LINKERS

Contrast

.     In spite of / Despite Link two contrasting ideas. Followed by a noun phrase. 

.     Although / (Even) though Link two contrasting ideas. Followed by a sentence. 

.     However / Nevertheless / Still / Yet / Even so / On the contrary / In contrast. Introduce a new idea which marks a contrast with previously stated ideas. Introduced by a comma. 

.     On the one hand ... On the other hand. Links two contrasting ideas / paragraphs. 

.     In contrast to / Contrary to. Link two contrasting ideas. Followed by a noun phrase. 

.     Whereas Link two contrasting ideas. Not separated by commas. 
Reason and cause

.     Because / As / Since / Seeing that Introduce a sentence. Subordinate sentences introduced by because always appear in final position. 

.     Because of / On account of / Owing to / Due to. Introduce a noun phrase. 

Purpose
 
.     In order to So as to Introduce an infinitive of purpose.

.     In order that / So that Introduce a sentence. 

Consequence

    . Consequently / As a consequence / As a result / Therefore   
    . As a consequence of / As a result of Followed by a noun phrase. 

.     So Introduces a sentence. No commas.   

Addition

    . Moreover / Furthermore / In addition / Besides What's more Used after a strong pause and separated from the sentences. They are introduced by a comma. 

    . As well as / In addition to / Besides Used to add  one more piece of information. Followed by a noun phrase. 

.Exemplification

      For example / For instance Introduces an example referring to previously stated ideas.
 
.     Such as Introduces an example referring to the last idea.

CONNECTORS
Contrast

    but / yet: followed by a noun phrase or a sentence. 
        ‘The book is short but / yet interesting’

    in spite of / despite: It is placed at the beginning or in the middle of the sentence.
        ‘He arrived on time despite / in spite of getting up late’

    although / though/ even though / in spite of the fact that: followed by a complete sentence. They can be placed at the beginning or in the middle of the sentence. If it is placed at the beginning we need to use a comma after the clause.  
  ‘Although / though / even though / in spite of the fact that the pupils had not studied, they all passed their exams’. 
  
    however, nevertheless, even so, on the one hand, on the other hand, on the contrary
‘He was quite ill however/ nevertheless/ even so, he went to school’

.     while, whereas   
        ‘This film is very interesting, while/whereas that one is quite boring’  

Reason and cause

    because, as since, seeing that:  
        ‘Because / as / since / seeing that it’s late, we should go home’ 

    because of, on account of, owing to, due to: 
        ‘Because of / on account of / owing to / due to the weather, we stayed at home’

.     in order to, so as to, to: 
        ‘She uses her video in order to / so as to / to record TV programmes’ 

Add information

    for example, for instance, such as: 
        ‘Vegetables and fruit are a good source of vitamins: for example / for instance, oranges have vitamin C’ 

    more over, furthermore, besides, in addition to: 
        ‘In addition to soul music, she likes rap’ 

.     apart from, except for: 
        ‘Apart from English, she speaks Telugu fluently’.

Succession

. -     First of all / Firstly / To begin with / First …. 
 -     Second / Secondly / Then … 
 -     Third / Thirdly / After that...
 -     The next stage … 
 -     Finally / in short / to sum up / in conclusion / lastly / last but not least…  
  
 Result

    As a result of
        ‘As a result of his brave action, he was awarded a military medal. 

    Therefore, as a result, consequently, for this reason: 
        ‘Consequently / for this reason, it always passes its annual road test’. 


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