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- We play cricket daily.
- You read the Dawn newspaper.
- I play chess.
- Do we play cricket daily?
- Do you read the Dawn newspaper?
- Do I play chess?
3. In Present Tense first form of the verb is used with he, she, it, singular noun, with the addition of s/es
Example:
- He plays cricket daily.
- She reads the Dawn newspaper.
- John plays chess.
In the interrogative, 'does' is used with he, she, it, and a singular noun,
Example:
- Does he play daily?
- Does she read the Dawn newspaper?
- Does John play chess?
So 'your father' stands for 'he' and it takes 'does' for an interrogative sentence.
Does your father go to a factory? is the correct sentence.
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Q.3 Which one is correct,
"He is looking angry." or
"He looks angry."
Answer:
'look' as an action verb needs an object, and can take an adverb.
For example:
- She is looking for a new job. No
- She is looking at me angrily.
'look' as a Sense Verb needs an adjective
For example:
- She looks angry. Not ''angrily'
- 'He is looking at her angrily. (angrily is an adverb) So
Q.4 Which one is correct,
- "He don't play hockey." Or
- "He doesn't play hockey."
- He doesn't write novels.
- Jack doesn't waste his time.
- They don't smoke cigarettes.
- Men work hard.
- Women wash clothes.
- I don't make a noise.
- You don't get good marks.
- We play cricket.
Q.5 Which one is correct,
- "He is taller than me." Or
- "He is taller than I."
- He is taller than I.
- She is taller than he.
- She is taller than her mother.
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Q.6 Which one is correct,
"He has his books and I have mine books." Or
"He has his books and I have mine."
Answers:
In the first sentence, 'my' should be instead of 'mine' , such as 'He has his books and I have my books. And
The second sentence " He has his books and I have mine." is correct.
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Q.6 What is the use of 'since','for' and 'ago'
Answer:
Since
'Since' is used with a specific name of Time, such as since morning, since Sunday, since 1990 etc
Example:
- He has been studying since Morning.
- They have not received any letters since March
- You have not learnt the poem since Monday
For
'For' is used with number of Time , such as two hours, three months, four years etc.
Example:
- He has been studying for two days.
- They have not received any letters for an hour
- You have not learnt the poem for two days.
- They have been married for 10 years.
- He left the city 10 years ago.
- We met them two days ago.
- I bought this car one week ago
Q.7 Is the sentence correct, "He is not roguish, just have had negativity in his character "?
Answer:
The subject is singular so the verb must be Singular, such as
- He is not roguish, just has had negativity in his character.
Q.8 What is the word, wicket', and why do you think so?
Answer:
The word, 'wicked, is used as noun as well as an adjective in English language, such as
As a Noun
- They are wicked. (in a a sense of bad and crooketed fellows)
- I have read many stories of wicket witches.
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