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Q. 1. Friendship with ņ-èπÿ-úøü¿’. Friends with Å-ØÌî√a ? Q. 1. What is the structure and meaning 4. If I want to improve my communi- 3. a) She is interested in tennis-
of following sentences? cation skill, what should I do? Here interested need not be
2. Date èπ◊ Dated èπ◊ ûËú≈ N´-Jç-îªçúÕ. àC áèπ◊\-´í¬ Ö°æ-ßÁ÷-Tç-î√L.
i) It appears to be some juice. - B. Venkata Rao, Talavaram taken as a part of the verb, but
3. She bought a blue long ribbon. DEo ÆæJîË-ߪ’úøç ᙫ? A. 1. i) It (sub) + appears (verb) + to as an adjective in the form of a
ii) He swallowed some tablets to
- M. Eswara Rao, M. Venkatapuram be relieved of it. be (infinitive) + some juice past participle. Interested is
A. 1. Friendship with ÅØÌa. ņ-èπÿ-úø-ü¿E áéπ\ú≈ ™‰üË. My friendship iii) Good books are still to be writ- (complement) almost always used as an
with him lasted twenty years = Åûª-úÕûÓ Ø√èπ◊ ÊÆo£æ«ç É®Ω¢Áj ten. ii) He (sub) + swallowed (verb) + adjective and not as a past par-
à∞¡Ÿxç-úÕçC. (Åûª-úÕûÓ Ø√ ÊÆo£æ«ç É®Ω-´-ßË’u∞¡Ÿx é̆-≤ƒ-TçC) 2. Which sentence is correct? Please some tablets (object) + to be ticiple forming part of a passive
explain about them. relieved (passive infinitive) + of verb. Still, the active form of the
Friends with èπÿú≈ correct.
A. i) Do you know where is she (prep) + it (obj of prep) sentence can be:
a) The minute he saw the neighbouring boy, he became
going? iii) Good books (sub) + are (verb) + Tennis interests her.
friends with him.
ii) Do you know where she is still (adverb) + to be written (pas-
b) In just a few days, he became friends with most of the b) His health worries us.
going? sive infinitive).
boys in the class= class Here too, Worried in the sen-
éÌCl ®ÓV-™xØË Åûªúø’ ™ î√™«- B. i) I know what is the reason? 2. A ii) is correct, because the sen-
tence, 'We are worried ...', wor-
´’ç-CûÓ ÊÆo£æ«ç î˨»úø’/ î√™«-´’çC ÊÆo£æ«ç §Òçü∆úø’. ii) I know what the reason is? tence is not a question and so
2. Date= û√Kê’/ ûËD. dated= °∂晫Ø√ û√K-ê’†/ ûËD†. This letter you can't have verb + subject ried is an adjective (like inter-
3. What are the Active Voice forma-
is dated 20th May = Ñ Öûªh®Ωç May 20 ´ û√K-ê’† ®√¨»®Ω’/ Ñ pattern. It is a statement and ested)
tions (sentences) of following sen-
Öûªh®Ωç ûËC, 20 May. tences? the subject she comes first c) Gandhi was born in 1869. Born
a) She is interested in tennis. and then the verb 'is going' is an intransitive verb (having
3. She bought a long blue ribbon- correct. Long, blue - ÉC
b) We are worried about his health. B ii) is correct for the same reason no object), so it has no passive
ÆæÈ®j† ´®ΩÆæ. voice.
c) Gandhi was born in 1869. as above.
Q. éÀçC ¢√é¬u-©†’ ÉçTx-≠ˇ™ ûÁ©’-°æçúÕ. 8. îª÷ÊÆh à´·çC? A. 1. He begged for food 9. I could swear that his shining black colour
couldn't be seen.
2. She developed a little conceit
1. ņoç °ôd-´’E é¬∞«x-¢Ë∞«x °æú≈fúø’. 9. ûª† Eí∫-Eí∫-™«úË -†-©x-®Ωçí∫’ éπE-°œÊÆh äô’d. 10. He was furious.
3. He just wanted the eating to be over/ to be
2. Ç¢Á’èπ◊ éÌçîÁç í∫®Ωyç-èπÿú≈ °æ¤ô’d-éÌ-*açC. 10. ¢√-úÕ éπúø’°æ¤ ´’çúÕ-§Ú-®·çC. 11. She fled and disappeared.
finished and get out as soon as possible.
3. á°æ¤p-úÁ-°æ¤púø’ A†úøç °æ‹®Ωh-´¤-ûª’çü∆, ¢ÁRx-§Ú-ü∆´÷ 11. °æ®Ω’-ÈíAh éπE-°œç-îª-èπ◊çú≈ ü¿÷®Ωçí¬ §ƒJ-§Ú-®·çC. 12. Since then God and Satan (the devil)
4. It isn't just enough to get painted, you have fallen out with each other.
ÅE Åûªúø’ ņ’-éÓ-≤ƒ-í¬úø’. 12. Å°æpöÀ †’ç* üÁߪ÷u-EéÀ, üË´¤úÕ °æúø-èπ◊çú≈ have to have it dried.
13. It's just enough if it gets a little dark.
5. But he wouldn't listen
4. ®Ωçí∫’ ¢Ë®·ç--éÓ-í¬ØË ÆæJ-§Úü¿’, ¶«í¬ Ç®Ω-¶„-ô’d- §Ú®·çC.
éÓ-¢√L. 14. This grass is not your property, is it?
13. éÌçîÁç <éπöÀ °æúÕûË î√©’. 6. He is enjoying himself/ He is absorbed in 15. The deer wouldn't be caught.
5. Å®·Ø√ ¢√úø’ Nçõ‰í¬. 14. Ñ °æ*aéπ F Å•s ≤Ò´÷t? his own affairs. 16. He hasn't been caught at all.
6. ¢√úÕ ´·îªa-ô™ ¢√úø’-Ø√oúø’. 15. >çéπ *éÀ\-ûËí¬! 7. It was almost over. He was drowned; he 17. He had to agree/ He could not help
7. ÉçÍé-´·çC? ¢√úø’ ü∆çöx ´·E-T-§Ú-ߪ÷úø’, 16. ¢√úø’ *éπ\ØË ™‰ü¿’. had a hell of trouble to get out; he strug- agreeing/ He could not but agree.
•ßª’-ôèπ◊ ®√´-ú≈-EéÀ Ø√Ø√ ûªçö«©’ °æú≈fúø’. T©- gled a lot. Finally, somehow, he managed °j ¢√é¬u-©-EoçöÀ Ææçü¿®Ωs¥ç ûÁLÆœ†°æ¤púË ¢√öÀéÀ Ææ®Ω-
17. ¢√úø’ îª*a-†ô’d ä°æ¤p-èπ◊-Ø√oúø’.
T™« éÌô’d-èπ◊-Ø√oúø’. Çê-®Ω’èπ◊ àüÓ äéπ-™«í¬ to jump out of the well. ®·† English expressions îÁ°æp-í∫©ç. Ææçü¿-®√s¥-Eo-
¶«N™ †’ç* áTJ •ßª’ô °æú≈fúø’. - M. Surendra Reddy, Mallaram 8. What was there to see? •öÀd ´÷ô© Å®Ωl¥ç Öçô’çC éπü∆?