Right form of verbs with others grammar and answer


Right from of verbs 
Before doing the right form of verbs you should know the forms of the verb. How many verb forms in the field of this?
You can find out there are five types of verbs form in the right form of verbs. 

1. present form
2. past form
3. past participle form
4. s/es form
5. verb+ing form  

SYSTEM OF VERBS 



 




Part A: Grammar (40 Marks) [Answer any 8 questions out of 9.]
1.     Complete the passage with suitable verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tense. Use negatives where necessary.
disturb
compare
illustrate
forbid
go
give
work
Anger is often (a) _____ to fire because it spoils one’s good qualities as fire burns and destroys our valuable things. Of course, a man may get angry but if his anger (b) _____ beyond control it becomes destructive. In all religions anger (c) _____. At the time of anger man’s peace of mind (d) _____ and conscience (e) ______.
2.     Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
Great books do not spring (a) _____ something accidental (b)_____ the great men who write them. They are the affluence (c) _____ their very core, the expression of the life itself of the authors. Literature cannot serve its purpose until it has been translated (d) _____ the actual life of the reader. It does not succeed until it becomes the vehicle (e) _____ the vital.
3.     Use articles where necessary. Put a cross (x) where an article is not needed.
Geneva is not (a) ____ big city. It has (b) _____ area of fourteen square kilometers. One can walk across it from one end to another end in about (c) _____ hour. Many international meetings and conferences take place in Gene van. Henry Dunant (d) _____ Geneva called the nations of the world together to amend the rules of (e) _____ war. Our of this convention came (f) _____ Geneva convention. In (g) _____ convention it was stated that (h) _____ wounded in a war must be cared for. Later, Geneva became (i) _____ seat of (j) ______ League of Nations.
4.     Fill in the blanks with suitable linking words from the list.
In the first place
but
besides
secondly
finally
At the end
therefore
Almost all countries of the world suffer from the curse of the unemployment problem. (a) ______ nowhere in the world this problem is so acute as in our country. There are many reasons behind it. (b) ______ our country is industrially backward. (c) _____ our system of education fails to give a student an independent start of life. It has little provision for vocational training. (d) ______ our students and youths have a false sense of dignity. (e)______ they run after jobs only.
5.     Make meaningful sentences with the following idioms (any five).
Gala day, to and fro, hue and cry, at sixes and sevens, blue blood, null and void, for good.
6.     Rewrite the passage in the reported speech.
“I suppose we are in danger,” said Miss Mebbin. “Nonsense,” said Mrs. Packletide, “It is a very old tiger. It could not spring up here even if it wanted to.” “If it’s an old tiger, I think you ought to get it cheaper. A thousand take is a lot of money.”
7.     Read the following passage and transform the underlined sentences as directed.
(a) Once a cook roasted a duck for his master (Passive). (b) The roast looked so delicious that the cook could not resist his temptation (Simple). He ate one of the drumsticks. (c) When his master sat down to eat, he quickly noticed the missing drumstick (Compound). (d) The master enquired of the missing leg (Interrogative). (e) But the cook told him that this duck had only one leg (Negative).
8.     Fill in the blanks with tag questions.
a)     We live in Bangladesh, ______?
b)    She is one of the smallest countries in the world, ______?
c)     But she has a large population, ______?
d)    We must turn this population into power, ______?
e)     Let’s work together in this regard, ______?
9.     Complete the following sentences.
a)     A man is known by the company ______.
b)    He did it with a view to ______.
c)     Hardly had the leader finished his speech ______.
d)    ______ as if nothing happened.
e)     You cannot walk properly let alone ______.


ANSWER

Part A : Grammar
1.     Right form of verbs
(a) compared; (b) goes; (c) is forbidden; (d) is disturbed; (e) does not work.
2.     Appropriate prepositions
(a) from; (b) for; (c) from/of; (d) into; (e) of.
3.     Use of articles
(a) a; (b) an; (c)an; (d) a; (e) the; (f) the; (g) the; (h) the; (i) a; (j) the.
4.     Use of linking words
(a) But; (b) In the first place; (c) Secondly; (d) Besides; (e) Therefore.
5.     Making sentences with phrases & idioms
Gala day: The 16th of December is our gala day.
To and fro: The criminals are loitering to and fro.
Hue and cry: Don’t raise hue and cry in the class.
At sixes and sevens: The books are lying at sixes and sevens on the table.
Blue blood: One should not be proud of one’s blue blood.
Null and void: After the amendment of the constitution, this law became null and void.
For good: The killer has left the country for good.
6.     Changing the form of speech
Miss Mebbin said that she supposed that they were in danger. Mrs. Packletide rebuked her saying nonsense and told that it was a very old tiger. She added that it could not spring up there even if had wanted to. Then Miss Mebbin told that it was an old tiger, she thought, she (P) ought to get it cheaper and added that a thousand taka was a lot of money.
7.     Transformation of sentences
a)     Once a duck was roasted by a cook for his master.
b)    The roast looked too delicious for the cook to resist his temptation.
c)     His master sat down to eat and quickly noticed the missing drumstick.
d)    Didn’t the master enquire about the missing leg?
e)     But the cook told him that this duck had not more than one leg.
8.     Tag questions
a)     We live in Bangladesh, don’t we?
b)    She is one of the smallest countries in the world, isn’t she?
c)     But she has a large population, hasn’t she?
d)    We must turn this population into power, mustn’t we?
e)     Let’s work together in this regard, shall we?
9.     Completing sentences
a)     A man is known by the company he keeps.
b)    He did it with a view to getting money.
c)     Hardly had the leader finished his speech when the bomb was dropped.
d)    He speaks as if nothing happened.
e)     You cannot walk properly let alone quickly.

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