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Names: Saadia Mazhar Sehar Maryam Iqra Malik Raazia Ahmed Aqsa Anum Huma Aftab Subject: Assignment

Number: Assignment Title: case study Presented to: Date: MBA3Y02121010 MBA3Y02121010 MBA3Y021210XX MBA3Y02121012 MBA3Y02121017 MBA3Y02121008 Basic English 6 Nouns, types of nouns, verbs and their types from

Sir Sayed Hassan Naqvi April, 07, 2012

Q0. Find the unfamiliar words: 1. Charade Noun, a piece of ridiculous pretence which is so obvious that it does not deceive anyone. 2. Scandalous Adjective, shocking and unexpected. 3. Coping Verb, from cope, to comeback over something(by being successful over/at it). 4. Midst Noun, in the middle/among the center. 5. Scrutiny Noun, careful and thorough examination. 6. Tenant Noun, renter 7. Infuriated Verb, angry 8. Errands Noun, chores, tasks 9. Chores Noun, tasks 10. Dessert Noun, a sweet dish 11. Collapsed Verb, broken/shattered/scattered Q1. Make a tabulated list of nouns, types, cases, and other related information. Word Type Of Noun Sing./Plural Gender Feminine Feminine Feminine Neuter Masculine Maculine Neuter Neuter Neuter Masculine Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Masculine Masculine Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter CASES

Mrs Baig Mona Street Salamat Ali Rasmalai Sweetmeat Vendor Tariq Road Misundertanding Trick Thankful Door Park House Akbar Ahmad Life Opinion Family Scrutiny

Common noun Proper noun Proper noun Common noun Proper noun Proper noun Proper noun Proper noun Proper noun Proper noun Common noun Abstract noun Abstract noun Abstract noun Common noun Common noun Common noun Proper noun Proper noun Common noun Abstract noun Common noun Abstract noun

Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular

Nominative Nominative Dative Accusative Nominative Nominative Nominative Accusative Accusative Accusative Vocative Dative Accusative Dative Accusative Locative Locative Nominative Nominative Accusative Accusative Genitive Accusative

Personal Affairs Household Standard Living Union Man Woman Relief Sense Charade Letter Matters Thing All Incident Marriage Proposal Friend Gossip Bed Salamat Ali's Handwriting Child's Unlined paper Edge Tea Call Uncle Sajid Mir Sibling Mona's Father Guardian Sister Death Assistance Anything Midst Routines Week Arthritis

Abstract noun Common noun Abstract noun Abstract noun Abstract noun Common noun Common noun Abstract noun Abstract noun Abstract noun Common noun Common noun Common noun Common noun Common noun Common noun Common noun Common noun Common noun Common noun Common noun Common noun Common noun Common noun Common noun Common noun Proper noun Common noun Common noun Agent noun Common noun Abstract noun Abstract noun Common noun Common noun Common noun Common noun Proper noun

Plural Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Plural Singular Singular

Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Masculine Masculine Neuter Masculine Neuter Feminine Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter

Genitive Nominative Genitive Accusative Genitive Nominative Accusative Accusative Dative Accusative Nominative Accusative Dative Accusative Accusative Accusative Dative Accusative Accusative Genitive Genitive Accusative Dative Accusative Dative Genitive Accusative Dative Genitive Dative Dative Accusative Dative Accusative Nominative Genitive Accusative Accusative

Wedding Dinner Aunt Evening Name Wednesday Seven o' clock Aneesa Reason Morning Phone University

Common noun Common noun Proper noun Common noun Common noun Proper noun Proper noun Proper noun Common noun Proper noun Common noun Common noun

Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular Singular

Neuter Neuter Feminine Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter Feminine Neuter Neuter Neuter Neuter

Dative Accusative Accusative Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative Nominative Accusative Dative Accusative Accusative

Q2. Make a list of verbs as per the types mentioned.

Verbs Think Did Brought Turned Started Decided Infuriated Feared Smiled Hearing Ask Should Willing Advise Contact Satisfy Provide Support Meets Promise Make Sat

Type Of Verb Transitive verb Auxiliary verb Irregular verb Intransitive verb Regular verb Regular verb Regular Verb Regular Verb Regular Verb Regular Verb Transitive verb Auxiliary verb
Regular Verb Content Verb Content Verb Content Verb Content Verb Content Verb Irregular Verb Content Verb Irregular Verb Intransitive verb

Verbs Had Come Act Put Recalled Realized Justified Felt Encouraged Attempted Receiving Retired Took Read Flowed Dropped Was Making Received Will Loves

Type Of Verb
Auxiliary verb Content Verb Content Verb Irregular Verb Regular Verb Regular Verb Regular Verb Linking Verb Regular Verb Regular Verb Regular Verb Regular Verb Irregular verb Content verb Regular Verb Regular Verb Linking Verb Regular Verb Regular Verb Function Verb Content verb

Verbs Surviving Taken Telling

Type Of Verb
Regular Verb Irregular verb

Regular Verb Interrupted Regular Verb

Asked Could Visit Can Said Surprised Suffered Left Have Bring Invite Mentioned Feeling Am Don't Know Tired

Regular Verb Auxiliary verb Content verb Function Verb Content verb Regular Verb Regular Verb Content verb Auxiliary verb Irregular verb Content verb Regular Verb Linking Verb Linking Verb Transitive verb Intransitive verb Regular Verb

Q3. Make a list of newly learnt verbs and nouns. 1. Charade Noun, a piece of ridiculous pretence which is so obvious that it does not deceive anyone. 2. Coping Verb, from cope, to comeback over something(by being successful over/at it). 3. Midst Noun, in the middle/among the center. 4. Scrutiny Noun, careful and thorough examination. 5. Tenant Noun, renter 6. Infuriated Verb, angry 7. Errands Noun, chores, tasks 8. Chores Noun, tasks 9. Dessert Noun, a sweet dish 10. Collapsed Verb, broken/shattered/scattered Q4. Choose one paragraph and write it in the present form. Mona sits down with a sense of relief. She is tired of charade. With the letter, the matters have now come to a pass where she must act decisively to put the whole thing behind her once and for all. She recalls the rasmalai incident, and realizes that her fear has been justified. Salamat Ali has felt encouraged by it. She is grateful, however, that Salamat Ali has not attempted anything scandalous. Receiving a marriage proposal through a trusted friend can invite no gossip about her.

Mona has not realized that there is very little Rasmalai at home. She could not take small portion to Mrs. Baig. She decides to buy some for Mrs. Baig from the sweetmeat vendor. Q5. State one small event from the text given to you, as a fortune teller. Salamat Ali was interested in Mona and she was afraid of this. On several occasions she had tried to avoid him, so that nothing may be scandalous. However she was thankful to him, because he was very careful in this regard. If Mona accepts the proposal, Salamat Ali will be glad, and will truly take care of Mona.

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