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English 11th Grammar Letters Applications Stories Pair of Words Punctuation Questions Bank |
Letters
1. Write a letter of Advice from Father to Son Who Studies Away From Home
2. Write a letter of Condolence to a Friend on the Death of his Mother
3. Write a letter of Sympathy to a Friend on his failure in the Examination
4. Write a letter to a Friend Examples | Write a letter Writing to a Friend
5. Write a letter to a Friend Inviting Him to Attend Marriage of Your Elder Brother
6. Write a letter to a Friend Inviting him to Study at Your Home for Exam Preparation
7. Write a letter to a friend telling him about the Inspector’s Visit to Your School
8. Write a letter to a friend Who is Sick and is Indoor Patient in a Hospital
9. Write a letter to brother asking him to pay attention to studies and avoid bad company
10. Write a letter to Father Asking For Money to Buy New Books
11. Write a letter to father asking him to increase your monthly allowance
12. Write a letter to father/mother explaining your poor performance in exams
13. Write a letter to friend inviting him to take part in games
14. Write a letter to friend inviting him to your birthday
15. Write a letter to Friend Telling him Why You Missed his Marriage
16. Write a letter to mother/father about your health and studies
17. Write a letter to Younger brother Advising him not to Waste his time at the College
18. Write a letter to Younger Brother Advising Him to Avoid Bad Company
19. Write a letter to Younger Brother Advising Him to Be Careful About Studies
20. Write a letter to younger brother/sister suggesting some methods to improve English
21. Write a letter To Your Brother Advising Him Not To Neglect His Studies
22. Write a letter to Your Brother Advising Him On the Choice of a Profession
23. Write a letter to Your Brother Advising Him to Improve His English
24. Write a letter to Your Brother Advising Him to Take Step to Improve His Health
25. Write a letter to your father about your educational progress/ performance
26. Write a letter to Your Father About your Progress in Studies
27. Write a letter to Your Father Asking him about the Health of Your Mother
28. Write a letter to Your Father Asking him to Send Money to Buy Warm Clothes and Books
29. Write a letter to Your Father for Permission to Go on Educational Tour
30. Write a letter to Your Father Requesting Him to Increase Your Monthly Allowance
31. Write a letter to Your Father Requesting Him to Purchase a Computer for You
32. Write a letter to Your Father Requesting him to Send You Some Extra Funds for Payment of Hostel Dues
33. Write a letter to your father telling about the profession you want to adopt
34. Write a letter to Your Father Telling him Causes of Your Failure in Exams
35. Write a letter to Your father telling him what you want to become in future
36. Write a letter to Your Father Who is Away From Home Telling Him How The family Is
37. Write a letter to your father/mother about the first impression about college
38. Write a letter to Your Friend Advising him to Improve his Health
39. Write a letter to your friend asking him to lend you his camera
40. Write a letter to your friend asking him to lend you some books
41. Write a letter to your friend condoling his/her mother’s death
42. Write a letter to Your Friend Congratulating Him on His Birthday
43. Write a letter to your friend congratulating him on his recovery from illness
44. Write a letter to Your Friend Congratulating him on his Success in Examination
45. Write a letter to Your Friend Congratulating Him on The Marriage of His Sister
46. Write a letter to your friend congratulating him/her on his/her sister’s wedding
47. Write a letter to Your Friend for Condoling the Death of His Mother
48. Write a letter to your Friend Inviting him to join you on a Trip to a Hill Station
49. Write a letter to Your Friend Inviting Him to Your Sister’s Wedding
50. Write a letter to Your Friend Requesting Him to Lend You Some Books For Examination
51. Write a letter to Your Friend Requesting Him to Spend His Spring Holidays With You
52. Write a letter to your friend requesting him to spend the summer holidays with you
53. Write a letter to your friend requesting him/her to lend you a camera for a week
54. Write a letter to Your Friend Telling Him about Your Favourite Sports Game
55. Write a letter to Your friend Telling Him about Your Visit to a Famous Shrine
56. Write a letter to Your Friend Thanking for the Hospitality During Your Visit
57. Write a letter to your friend to congratulate him on his success in exams
58. Write a letter to Your Friend Who is a Bookworm Advising Him to Take Part in Games
59. Write a letter to Your Mother About Test You Have Just Taken
60. Write a letter to your mother about the low standard food being served in your hostel – Video
61. Write a letter to your Mother Telling Her Why You Dislike Hostel Life
62. Write a letter to Your Mother Who is Worried About Your Health
63. Write a letter to your mother who is worried about your health.
64. Write a letter to Your Sister Congratulating her on Success in the Examination
65. Write a letter to Your Sister Thanking Her For a Gift
66. Write a letter to Your Uncle Thanking him for Gift on Birthday
67. Write a letter to your uncle thanking him for the gift he sent you on your birthday
68. Write a letter to your younger brother advising him to take interest in his studies
69. Write a letter to Your Younger Brother Advising Him to Take Part In Games
70. Write a letter to Your Younger Brother Pointing Out Evils of Cramming
71. Write a Write a letter to Your Father Inquiring About His Health
Applications
72. Write an application to principal for casual / General leave
73. Write an application to principal for sick/medical leave
74. Write an application to principal for fee concession
75. Write an application to principal for the remission of fine
76. Write an application to principal for a leave to attend your brother's marriage
77. Write an application to principal re-admission
78. Write an application to principal for the apology of misbehavior
79. Write an application to principal for college trip / tour
80. Write an application to principal for having the permission of college match
81. Write an application to principal for bus service to your route
82. Write an application to principal for change of subjects
83. Write an application to the principal for college leaving certificate
84. Write an application to principal for arrangements of sports and games in school
85. Write an application to the principal of your college for a scholarship
86. Write an application to the principal for character certificate
87. Write an application to the Principal for re-admission to college
88. Write an application to the principal for apologizing for your misconduct
89. Write an application to the principal for the remission of fine
90. Write an application to the principal for two day’s leave
91. Write an application to the Principal for change of subjects
92. Write an application to the principal for fee concession
93. Write an application to the principal for grant of scholarship
Stories
94. Write a story on the moral lesson: " A Friend in Need is a Friend indeed"
95. Write a story on the moral lesson: " A rolling stone gathers no moss"
96. Write a story on the moral lesson: " A Stitch in Time Saves Nine "
97. Write a story on the moral lesson: " All that glitters is not gold"
98. Write a story on the moral lesson: " As You Sow, So Shall You Reap"
99. Write a story on the moral lesson: " God helps those who help themselves"
100. Write a story on the moral lesson: " Greed is a Curse"
101. Write a story on the moral lesson: " Haste makes waste"
102. Write a story on the moral lesson: " Honesty is the best policy "
103. Write a story on the moral lesson: " Kindness never goes unrewarded"
104. Write a story on the moral lesson: " Look before you leap "
105. Write a story on the moral lesson: " Might is Right"
106. Write a story on the moral lesson: " Necessity is the mother of invention"
107. Write a story on the moral lesson: " Nip the evil in the bud"
108. Write a story on the moral lesson: " Slow and Steady wins the race "
109. Write a story on the moral lesson: " The Union is strength "
110. Write a story on the moral lesson: " Tit for tat"
111. Write a story on the moral lesson: " Try, Tray again"
112. Write a story on the moral lesson: " Where there is a will there is a way "
Pair of Words
"1. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Abject, Object (ii) Abstain, Refrain (iii) Accept, Except (iv) Access, Excess (v) Adapt , Adopt "
"2. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Add , Aid (ii) Addition, Edition (iii) Adept , Abstain (iv) Admit , Confess (v) Advice , Advise "
"3. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Affect, Effect (ii) Affection , Affectation (iii) Air , Heir (iv) Ale , Artist (v) Alloy , Ally "
"4. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Allusion , Illusion (ii) Alter, Altar (iii) Alternate , Alternative (iv) Amiable , Amicable (v) Amity , Enmity "
"5. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Among , Between (ii) Ancient , Old (iii) Angel, Angle (iv) Apposite , Opposite (v) Artiste , Artisan "
"6. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Ascent , Assent (ii) Ascent, Assent (iii) Aught , Ought (iv) Aural , Oral (v) Averse , Addition "
"7. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Avocation , Vocation (ii) Bad , Bade (iii) Bail , Bale (iv) Ballet, Ballot (v) Bare , Bear "
"8. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Baron, Barren (ii) Base , Bass (iii) Beach, Beech (iv) Beat , Beet (v) Beech , Beach "
"9. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Beer , Bear (ii) Beneficent , Beneficial (iii) Berth , Birth (iv) Beside, Besides (v) Blame , Accuse "
"10. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Blood , Bleed (ii) Boar , Bore (iii) Born , Borne (iv) Bough , Bow (v) Brake , Break "
"11. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Breath, Breathe (ii) Bridal , Bridle (iii) Calendar , Calender (iv) Cannon, Canon (v) Canvas , Canvass "
"12. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Caste, Cast (ii) Casual , Causal (iii) Caution , Cautious (iv) Cease , Seize (v) Ceiling , Roof "
"13. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Cell, Sell (ii) Cemetery , Symmetry (iii) Censer, Censor (iv) Censor , Censure (v) Ceremonial , Ceremonious "
"14. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Check , Cheque (ii) Childish , Childlike (iii) Chord , Cite (iv) Cite, Sight (v) Cite, Site"
"15. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Climate , Weather (ii) Clock , Cloak (iii) Cloth , Clothe (iv) Coma , Comma (v) Command , Commend "
"16. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Compare , Compere (ii) Compliment , Complement (iii) Comprehensible , Comprehensive (iv) Concede , Exceed (v) Confidant, Confident"
"17. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Conscious , Conscience (ii) Considerable , Considerate (iii) Continual , Continuous (iv) Cool , Cold (v) Corporeal , Corporal "
"18. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Corpse , Corps (ii) Cost, Caste (iii) Council , Counsel (iv) Course , Coarse (v) Credible , Credulous "
"19. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Cue , Queue (ii) Cure, Heal (iii) Custom , Habit (iv) Dairy , Diary (v) Dear, Deer"
"20. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Deceased , Diseased (ii) Decent , Descent (iii) Deny , Refuse (iv) Dependant , Dependent (v) Descend , Dissent "
"21. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Desirous , Desirable (ii) Destiny , Destination (iii) Device , Devise (iv) Dew, Due (v) Die , Dye "
"22. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Differ , Defer (ii) Disburse , Disperse (iii) Discover , Invent (iv) Dose , Doze (v) Draught , Drought "
"23. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Droop, Drop (ii) Drown , Sink (iii) Dual , Duel (iv) Economic , Economical (v) Edition , Abject "
"24. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Elder , Older (ii) Eligible , Illegible (iii) Emigrant , Immigrant (iv) Eminent , Imminent (v) Empire , Umpire "
"25. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Empty , Vacant (ii) Envelop , Envelope (iii) Enviable , Envious (iv) Essay , Assay (v) Essential, Necessary"
"26. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Expect, Hope (ii) Facility , Felicity (iii) Faint , Feign (iv) Fair , Fare (v) Famous , Notorious "
"27. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Farther , Further (ii) Fatal , Fateful (iii) Feet , Feat (iv) Fetch , Bring (v) Flea , Flee "
"28. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Flee, Fly (ii) Flew , Flu (iii) Float , Swim (iv) Floor , Flour (v) Food , Feed "
"29. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Foreword , Forward (ii) Forth , Fourth (iii) Foul , Fowl (iv) Fowl, Foul (v) Further, Farther"
"30. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Gait , Gate (ii) Gambol , Gamble (iii) Genteel , Gentle (iv) Gild , Guild (v) Gilt , Guilt "
"31. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Glass , Gloss (ii) Goal , Gaol (iii) Graceful , Gracious (iv) Grate , Great (v) Hail , Hale "
"32. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Hair , Hare (ii) Hanged , Hung (iii) Heal , Heel (iv) Heard , Herd (v) Hew , Hue "
"33. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Higher , Hire (ii) Historical , Historic (iii) Hoard , Horde (iv) Honorary , Honorable (v) Hue, Hew"
"34. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Human , Humane (ii) Idol, Idle (iii) Illicit , Elicit (iv) Imaginary , Imaginative (v) Immoral , Immortal "
"35. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Imperial , Imperious (ii) Impossible , Impassable (iii) Industrial , Industrious (iv) Ingenious , Ingenuous (v) Jealous , Envious "
"36. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Judicial , Judicious (ii) Kettle , Cattle (iii) Later , Latter (iv) Lath , Lathe (v) Lay , Lie "
"37. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Lessen, Lesson (ii) Lesser , Fewer (iii) Lesson , Lessen (iv) Liar , Lawyer (v) Lightening , Lighting "
"38. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Lion , Loin (ii) Loath , Loathe (iii) Loot , Lute (iv) Lose , Loose (v) Lovely , Loveable "
"39. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Main , Mane (ii) Maize , Maze (iii) Male , Mail (iv) Mantel , Mental (v) Marital , Martial "
"40. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Marry , Merry (ii) Masage , Message (iii) Mean , Mien (iv) Meat , Meet (v) Medal , Meddle "
"41. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Memorable , Memorial (ii) Metal , Mettle (iii) Miner , Minor (iv) Moat , Mote (v) Momentary , Momentous "
"42. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Moral , Morale (ii) Naughty , Knotty (iii) Oar , Ore (iv) Object , Allowed (v) Official , Officious "
"43. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Ordinance , Ordnance (ii) Pail , Pale (iii) Pair , Pear (iv) Palate , Pallet (v) Pane , Pain "
"44. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Patrol , Petrol (ii) Pattern , Patron (iii) Peace , Piece (iv) Peal , Peel (v) Pedal , Peddle "
"45. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Persecute , Prosecute (ii) Plain , Plane (iii) Politic , Politics (iv) Popular , Populous (v) Pore , Pour "
"46. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Practical , Practicable (ii) Practice , Practise (iii) Pray , Prey (iv) Prescribe , Proscribe (v) Principal , Principle "
"47. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Proceed , Precede (ii) Profit , Prophet (iii) Quiet, Quite (iv) Rain , Reign (v) Rain, Rein"
"48. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Raise , Rays (ii) Refrain , Accede (iii) Respectable , Respectful (iv) Rest , Wrest (v) Right , Write "
"49. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Ring , Wring (ii) Road , Rode (iii) Root , Route (iv) Sail , Sale (v) Scene , Seen "
"50. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Sculptor , Sculpture (ii) Sea , See (iii) Sensible , Sensitive (iv) Sent , Scent (v) Sew , Sow "
"51. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Sight, Site (ii) Soar, Sore (iii) Sociable , Social (iv) Sole , Soul (v) Son , Sun "
"52. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Sooth , Soothe (ii) Soul, Sole (iii) Sour , Soar (iv) Spacious , Specious (v) Stair, Stare"
"53. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Stake , Steak (ii) Stationary , Stationery (iii) Statue , Statute (iv) Steal , Steel (v) Stimulant , Stimulus "
"54. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Storey, Story (ii) Straight , Strait (iii) Suit , Suite (iv) Suspend , Suspense (v) Sweat , Sweet "
"55. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Tale , Tail (ii) Tamper , Temper (iii) Team , Teem (iv) Temper, Tamper (v) Temporary , Temporal "
"56. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Tenor , Tenure (ii) Tide , Tied (iii) Tire , Tyre (iv) Trifle , Trivial (v) Union , Unity "
"57. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Urban , Urbane (ii) Vacation , Adverse (iii) Vain , Vein (iv) Vain, Vane (v) Vale , Veil "
"58. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Venal , Venial (ii) Venture , Adventure (iii) Veracity , Voracity (iv) Verbal , Verbose (v) Vice , Voice "
"59. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Vine, Wine (ii) Virtual , Virtuous (iii) Vocation, Vacation (iv) Wages , Salary (v) Waist , Waste "
"60. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Wait, Weight (ii) Waive , Wave (iii) Way , Weight (iv) Way, Weigh (v) Weak, Week"
"61. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Wear , Ware (ii) Weather , Whether (iii) Weight , Wait (iv) Went , Vent (v) Wet , Whet "
"62. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Whether, Weather (ii) Willful , Willing (iii) Wine , Vine (iv) Womanish , Womanly (v) Won , One "
"63. Use the following pair of words in sentences of your own:
Worse , Verse (ii) Wreath , Wreathe (iii) Wreck , Reck (iv) Yew , You (v) Yoke , Yolk (vi) Zealot , Zealous "
Punctuation
"1. Punctuate the following extract from Book-I:
mr steward looked embarrassed i m afraid i m not at liberty to tell you that he said however i assure you that the organization is of international scope"
"2. Punctuate the following extract from Book-I:
now youre coming to somthing son he said as he pushed sown the top wire so that he could cross the fence this is something i want you to see"
"3. Punctuate the following extract from Book-I:
the towns empty but we found native life in hills sir dark people yellow eyes the Marians are very friendly we talked a bit not much they learn english fast."
"4. Punctuate the following extract from Book-I:
well you didnt have to snatch my pocket book to get some suede shoed said mrs luella bates washinton jones you could have asked me"
"5. Punctuate the following extract from Book-I:
i was seen with the pocket book who saw me mr manana the harness man saw you pick up the pocket book"
"6. Punctuate the following extract from Book-I:
life i slike a race jorkens went on in which they tire after a while and sit down or get interested in something else instead the man who keeps on wins the race"
"7. Punctuate the following extract from Book-I:
does your throat hurt you added the mother to the child but the little girl’s expression didn’t change not did she move her eyes from my face"
"8. Punctuate the following extract from Book-I:
if they fail they are expected to bring the case before the qazi to seek justice but in the present case the parents have agreed to get my blood shed for the trash of this world"
"9. Punctuate the following extract from Book-I:
do you not perceive said the camel man i wished to show you that what is good for camels is not therefore good for poor old men and women"
"10. Punctuate the following extract from Book-I:
all the crops finished nothing left he said but the gongs were still beating the men still shouting and margert asked why do go on with it then"
"11. Punctuate the following extract from Book-I:
i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of the creed we hold these truths to be self evident that all men ate created equal"
"12. Punctuate the following extract from Book-I:
i want to get out of this storm what the hell do you think i want whats the idea of locking this door you think you own this place"
"13. Punctuate the following extract from Book-I:
the odds against being hit by a falling object that size are i should say roughly ten million to one"