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1. Fill in the blanks by choosing correct words from
the brackets.
[6 1-6]
a. Japa...
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1. Fill in the blanks by choosing correct words from
the brackets.
[6 1-6]
a. Japan is a big
(country, countries)
b. He ears money. (much, many)
C. Harry is funny person. (a, an, the)
d. Tina and Muna watching cartoon. (Is, am are
)
e. What kind of
do you need? (thing, things)
f. His family living in various parts of the
country. (is, are)
2. Change the following sentences as directed in the
brackets. [5x1-5]
a. I buy a newspaper. (Simple future)
b. We are dancing. (Negative)
C. He was singing. (Interrogative)
d. They will not sing a song (Affirmative)
e. He sang beautifully. (Negative)
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