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Question 196

Appeared in Year: 2017

Write in Brief One Liner▾

Use the following idioms and phrasal verbs in sentences so as to bring out their meaning clearly.

Make away with – (to escape with something that you have stolen)

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Question 197

Appeared in Year: 2017

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Correct the following sentences without changing their meaning. Do not make unnecessary changes in the original sentence

To transport goods by the sea is cheaper than land.

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Question 198

Appeared in Year: 2017

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Use the following words in sentences so as to bring out their meaning clearly. Do not change the form of the word. No credit will be given for a vague or ambiguous sentence.

Prefatory – (introductory)

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Question 199

Appeared in Year: 2017

Describe in Detail Subjective▾

Write a paragraph in about 200 words on the following expressions/statements:

‘Make hay while the sun shines.’

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Explanation

  • Make hay while the sun shines literally means that the farmers have to grow and cut the hay while it is sunny and dry. If they delay the cutting of the crop, they might lose it to bad weather or rain. This proverb tells us that opportunities or chances don՚t come by very easily. We should always keep our eyes open and grab the opportunities at the …

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Question 200

Appeared in Year: 2009

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Use each of the following phrases/expressions in a sentence of your own, such that the meaning of the phrase/expression is clearly brought out:

With a pinch of salt

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Question 201

Appeared in Year: 2010

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Use each of the following words to make sentences that brings out the meaning of each clearly. Do not change the form of the words. No marks will be given for vague or ambiguous sentences:

Meltdown –

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