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ICSE English Grammar Solved Papers 2009 Solved

The document contains sample questions from an English grammar exam in 2009. It includes questions testing parts of speech, sentence structure, joining sentences, and rewriting sentences according to instructions. The questions cover topics such as filling in blanks with correct words, joining sentences without connectors, and rewriting sentences by changing their structure or beginning. Overall, the document provides examples of different types of questions one might encounter on an exam focusing on English grammar skills.

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ICSE English Grammar Solved Papers 2009 Solved

The document contains sample questions from an English grammar exam in 2009. It includes questions testing parts of speech, sentence structure, joining sentences, and rewriting sentences according to instructions. The questions cover topics such as filling in blanks with correct words, joining sentences without connectors, and rewriting sentences by changing their structure or beginning. Overall, the document provides examples of different types of questions one might encounter on an exam focusing on English grammar skills.

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ICSE English Grammar Solved Papers 2009 Solved

(a)(a) In the following passage, fill in each of the numbered blanks with the
correct form of word given in brackets. Do not copy the passage, but write
correct serial order the word or phrase appropriate to blank space.

Example: (0)spoke

As she(0)------- (speak) (1)--------(rise) and (2)-----(go) to the center


blackboard, I(3)--------- (find) the chalk(4)--------(write) in block letters the
tittle of the book. Then I (5)-----(put) the chalk down and went to(6)-----
(sit), beside her, to (7)------(hold) her hand. The day had barely(8)-------
(begin).

Ans: 1. rose; 2. went; 3. found; 4. wrote; 5. put; 6. sit; 7. hold; 8. begun

(b) Fill in the blanks with appropriate words:

(i) I prevailed -------- him to join gymnasium.

Ans: upon

(ii) The curious child eagerly begged ------ an answer to the riddle.

Ans: for

(iii) He was bent -------- coming first in the examination.

Ans: on

(iv) The theory exam was followed ------- a group discussion.

Ans: by

(v) I ran ----- my teacher at the show last night.

Ans: into

(vi) She is extremely anxious ------- an interview next week.

Ans. about

(vii) What a contrast ------ the two siblings!

Ans: between

(viii) The brothers fought ------ their fathers property.


Ans; over

(c) Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence without
using and, but or so.

(i) swarna asked me a question. I was unable to answer.

Ans: I was unable to answer the question that Swarna asked me.

(ii) You helped Tania. She will always will be grateful.

Ans: Tania will always will be grateful for your help.

(iii) I heard you won a prize. I am extremely delighted.

Ans: I am extremely delighted to hear that you won a prize.

(iv) There was heavy traffic. We reached the stadium on time.

Ans: Though there was heavy traffic, we reached the stadium on time.

(d) Rewrite the following sentences according to the instructions given after
each. Make other changes that may be necessary, but do not change the
meaning of each sentence.

(i) Study hard now or you will regret it.(Begin: Unless.....)

Ans: Unless you study hard, you regret it.

(ii) The boy asked, 'Why are you lying on the road in this manner?'.(Begin:
The boy asked why he.......)

Ans: The boy asked why he was lying on the road that manner.

(iii) Megha is too tall to crawl under the table.(Begin: Megha is so.......)

Ans: Megha is so tall that she cannot crawl under the table.

(iv) He arrived in school on time even though he stopped for a bite on the
way.(Use 'in spite of' instead of even though)

Ans: In spite of stopping for a bite on the way, he arrived in school on time.

(v) She open the kitchen door and Cockroach ran out. (End with 'Cockroach')

Ans: She open the kitchen door and out ran a Cockroach.

(vi) Arjun was better speaker than his brother.(Begin: His brother......)
Ans: His brother was not as good speaker as Arjun.

(vii) Asha missed examination because of her illness.(Begin: Her illness.....)

Ans: Her illness caused Asha to miss her examination.

(viii) As soon as the curtain came down the applause rang out.(Begin: No
sooner......)

Ans: No sooner did the curtain come down, the applause rang out.

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