This course is of six-month duration.
Students can update their English knowledge up to the standard they study now.
The students from various levels can join this Bridging-Gap course.
Test your knowledge by making questions for the following answers using Tenses:
One EXAMPLE is done for you:
Sentence: Yes, I live in Chennai.
Question: Do you live in Chennai?
Sentence: Yes, I am in Chennai.
Question: 1. ....................................?
Sentence: Yes, we were in community hall yesterday.
Question: 2. ....................................?
Sentence: Yes, he will attend the meeting.
Question: .. ....................................?
Sentence: Yes, you are entertaining.
Question: 4. ....................................?
Sentence: Yes, the school will be reopened next Monday.
Question: 5. ....................................?
Sentence: Yes, we have a garden behind our residence.
Question: 6. ....................................?
Sentence: Yes, he has bought a car recently.
Question: 7. ....................................?
Sentence: Yes, I had a relative in New Delhi a year ago.
Question: 8. ....................................?
Sentence: Yes, I was in office at 7 p.m. yesterday.
Question: 9. ....................................?
Sentence: Yes, I am going to Kanyakumari next Sunday.
Question: 10. ....................................?
Sentence: Yes, I was asked about the status of office works.
Question: 11. ....................................?
Sentence: Yes, Gopi has a brother who got married.
Question: 12. ....................................?
Sentence: Yes, I have congratulated your brother for scoring high marks.
Question: 13. ....................................?
Sentence: Yes, you should take this tablet.
Question: 14. ....................................?
Sentence: Yes, I have been waiting for your reply.
Question: 15. ....................................?
Note: Please post your answers in comments area.
Sentence: Yes, I am in Chennai.
ReplyDeleteQuestion: 1. Are you in Chennai?
Sentence: Yes, we were in community hall yesterday.
Question: 2. Were you in comunity hall yesterday?
OR
Question: 2. You were in comunity hall yesterday?
Sentence: Yes, he will attend the meeting.
Question: 3. Will he attend the meeting?
Sentence: Yes, you are entertaining.
Question: 4. Am I entertaining?
Sentence: Yes, the school will be reopened next Monday.
Question: 5. Will the school be reoepened next Monday?
Sentence: Yes, we have a garden behind our residence.
Question: 6. Do you have a garden behind your residence?
OR
Question: 6. Do we have a garden behind our residence?
Sentence: Yes, he has bought a car recently.
Question: 7. Does he have bought a car recently?
OR
Question: 7. Has he bought a car recently?
Sentence: Yes, I had a relative in New Delhi a year ago.
Question: 8. Did you have a relative in New Delhi a year ago?
Sentence: Yes, I was in office at 7 p.m. yesterday.
Question: 9. Were you in office at 7 p.m. yesterday?
Sentence: Yes, I am going to Kanyakumari next Sunday.
Question: 10. Are you going to Kanyakumari next Sunday?
Sentence: Yes, I was asked about the status of office works.
Question: 11. Were you asked about the status of office works?
Sentence: Yes, Gopi has a brother who got married.
Question: 12. Does Gopi have a brother who got married?
Sentence: Yes, I have congratulated your brother for scoring high marks.
Question: 13. Have you congratulated my/your brother for scoring high marks?
Sentence: Yes, you should take this tablet.
Question: 14. Should I take this tablet?
Sentence: Yes, I have been waiting for your reply.
Question: 15. Have you been waiting for my reply?
Sir! I expect these kind of exercise more from you..
ReplyDeletePlease examine my Answers and notice if I have mistaken..
Really your classes were very useful to me, I feel better than before..
Thanks & Regards
Kannan R
Thank you for your respond to the exercise and comment.
ReplyDeleteI would like to give more such exercises as and when the time allows me.
Feedback to your making of questions:
Question: 2. You were in comunity hall yesterday?
This is a part of conversational informal question with a due voice modulation to make it a question.
Question: 6. Do we have a garden behind our residence?
Actually this is a wrong question to the answer given.
Question: 7. Does he have bought a car recently?
It is wrong. Normally we should split the helping verb 'have / has' while there is not any main action verb. Has he bought...? is right.
Question: 13 should be: Have you congratulated my brother for scoring high marks?
regards,
A.R.Jeyaraman, M.A.
Thank you for your respond Sir..
ReplyDelete