Exam Details
Subject | The Structure of Modern English | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Bachelor Degree Programme | |
Department | School of Humanities (SOH) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2015 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
What is a sentence Discuss the types of sentences. Give two examples of each.
What is the difference between compound and complex sentences Discuss and illustrate with examples.
Identify the main and subordinate clause in the following sentences. Indicate the type of subordinate clause in each sentence.
John said that he liked the story.
The painting which she bought was beautiful.
He passed the examination which was very tough.
I stopped smoking because everybody seemed to dislike it intensely.
Lotus, which is the most beautiful flower, is blooming all around in the lake.
Write short notes on any two of the following with examples:
Singular and Plural Number
Compound Words
Modals
Interrogative Sentences
Divide the following sentences into subject and predicate:
His brother became happier gradually.
The Romans made him a hero.
The students are waiting for their teacher.
The boys are playing football.
My friend is waiting for me in the library.
Transcribe the following words using phonetic-symbol language
pull, pool, cart, chart, above.
Rearrange the following words to form sentences
the, leave, room, once, at
cold, what, is, it, night
in, holidays, the, go, where, you, did
girl, what, stupid, are, you
far, you, walk, can, how
Divide the following words constituent morphemes: governed, tactful, happily, loudly. into their accountable,
Write short notes on any two of the following:
Active and Passive Voice
Prefixes and Suffixes
Adjective Clause
Negation
Name the important organs of speech and their functions.
Write a note on the difference between vowels and consonants giving examples.
Correct the following sentences:
The office will remain close for Diwali.
Distribute the sweets between all the children.
The landscape look very beautiful.
The train has left at 5·30.
I am understanding this lesson.
Identify the sentence type in the following:
What is your name?
What the hell are you doing here
Get out of the room.
I am going to the school.
She is a very nice girl.
Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with suitable articles an or the:
He wrote book in month of March.
long poem was read by poet himself.
He has bought inkpot.
I am writing article on Indian Cinema.
teacher insisted that students should use white paper only.
Neera is beautiful girl.
tea is very hot.
(viii) Parrot is lovely Indian bird.
He was wearing white shirt with a black collar.
Computer Science is area of study which is popular with students.
What is the difference between compound and complex sentences Discuss and illustrate with examples.
Identify the main and subordinate clause in the following sentences. Indicate the type of subordinate clause in each sentence.
John said that he liked the story.
The painting which she bought was beautiful.
He passed the examination which was very tough.
I stopped smoking because everybody seemed to dislike it intensely.
Lotus, which is the most beautiful flower, is blooming all around in the lake.
Write short notes on any two of the following with examples:
Singular and Plural Number
Compound Words
Modals
Interrogative Sentences
Divide the following sentences into subject and predicate:
His brother became happier gradually.
The Romans made him a hero.
The students are waiting for their teacher.
The boys are playing football.
My friend is waiting for me in the library.
Transcribe the following words using phonetic-symbol language
pull, pool, cart, chart, above.
Rearrange the following words to form sentences
the, leave, room, once, at
cold, what, is, it, night
in, holidays, the, go, where, you, did
girl, what, stupid, are, you
far, you, walk, can, how
Divide the following words constituent morphemes: governed, tactful, happily, loudly. into their accountable,
Write short notes on any two of the following:
Active and Passive Voice
Prefixes and Suffixes
Adjective Clause
Negation
Name the important organs of speech and their functions.
Write a note on the difference between vowels and consonants giving examples.
Correct the following sentences:
The office will remain close for Diwali.
Distribute the sweets between all the children.
The landscape look very beautiful.
The train has left at 5·30.
I am understanding this lesson.
Identify the sentence type in the following:
What is your name?
What the hell are you doing here
Get out of the room.
I am going to the school.
She is a very nice girl.
Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with suitable articles an or the:
He wrote book in month of March.
long poem was read by poet himself.
He has bought inkpot.
I am writing article on Indian Cinema.
teacher insisted that students should use white paper only.
Neera is beautiful girl.
tea is very hot.
(viii) Parrot is lovely Indian bird.
He was wearing white shirt with a black collar.
Computer Science is area of study which is popular with students.
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