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CBSE Class 10 English Chapter 7 The Necklace

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  CBSE Class 10 English Chapter 7 The Necklace Explanation with Video From Footprints without Feet Book.   The Necklace Summary   and Question Answers. The Necklace Summary  – Here is a  CBSE Class 10 English Lesson 7 The Necklace Summary  and Detailed explanation of the lesson along with the meanings of difficult words. All the exercises and Questions and Answers given at the back of the lesson have been covered. The Necklace – The story revolves around a selfish lady named Matilda. She is unsatisfied with her life as she wants a rich husband but because she belongs to a family of clerks and her family is unable to give dowry she is married to a clerk. One day, both the husband and wife are invited to a party at the minister’s house. But Matilda does not have good clothes and jewels to wear at such a party. Her husband suggests her to buy a dress and ask an old friend for jewelry. She then borrows a necklace from her friend and goes to the party. What happ...

The Making of a Scientist Class 10 English Chapter 6 Summary, Explanation

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The Making of a Scientist Class 10 English Chapter 6 Explanation with Video from Footprints without Feet Book.  The Making of a Scientist Summary and Question Answers . The Making of a scientist  – Here is a CBSE Class 10 English Lesson 6  The Making of a Scientist Summary  and Detailed explanation of the lesson along with the meanings of difficult words. All the exercises and Questions and Answers given at the back of the lesson have been covered. The Making of a Scientist Explanation  - At the age of twenty-two, a former ‘scout of the year’ excited the scientific world with a new theory on how cells work. Richard H. Ebright and his college room-mate explained the theory in an article in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. Also See Glimpses of India Part 2 Coorg Summary A baker from Goa Summary Madam Rides the Bus Summary The Sermon at Benares Summary CBSE Class 10 English Syllabus Modals in English Grammar CBSE Class 12 English Lesson

The Sermon at Benares Class 10 English Chapter 10 Notes

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The Sermon at Benares Class 10 English Chapter 10 Summary, Explanation, Question Answers is a great blog to help your students understand the poem. This is a good exercise for CBSE Class 10 English First Flight Book. It is an extract from the English First Flight Book for Class 10 and the title of the Lesson is The Sermon at Benares . This blog has a detailed explanation of the lesson. It mentions the Summary of the lesson along with the Explanation of the lesson. The explanation is followed by a Summary of the lesson. So, the students have the option of reading either the detailed explanation or just the Summary of the lesson. CBSE Class 10 English First Flight Book Chapter 10 - The Sermon at Benares Summary and Detailed explanation of the lesson along with meanings of difficult words. Also, the explanation is followed by a Summary of the lesson. All the exercises and Question and Answers given at the back of the lesson has been covered. ·       ...

Modals Exercise for Class 9

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The modals in English are words that express levels of ability, obligation, permission, and probability. There are many modals , but the most common ones are can, could, may, might, must, should, and would. Here's a quick exercise to help you practice using the modals. ·          Choose a modal verb. ·          Write a sentence using the modal verb. ·          Repeat the exercise using a different modal verb. Can you please pass me the salt? I might go to the movies later. Could you please help me with this? Read: Modals in English Grammar What are modals? Modals are used to express ability, likelihood, certainty, request, advice, and many other things. There are many different modals, and each one has its own unique meaning. The most common modals in English are can, could, may, might, must, ought, shall, should, and will. Can ·       ...

Modals in English Grammar

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What are Modals Modals are a form of grammar used in English and other languages. They are used to express that a speaker is requesting, commanding, or encouraging someone to act. They are also used to describe something true or a fact. Modals can be used in both imperative and declarative sentences. In English, the most common modals are "let's," "can," "should," "may," and "must." Modals in English Grammar are words in the English language that tell the reader what is possible or what the speaker would like to happen. Modals include "should," "could," "shouldn't," and "would." Modals Class 10 and Class 9 . Modals in English Grammar Video, Exercises, and Examples. Modals for Class 9 and 10. Modals are words that tell you that something is going to happen in the future. They are used to express an opinion or to make a request. "May" is an example of a modal verb. Modals a...