Grammar and English Usage

It is a great loss to a man ,__ he cannot laugh. (if/when)

THE WRITER IS ENAMOURED______WHAT HE WRITES

a) by

b) of

c) with

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There were many dogs in the park. One dog was ___ Dalmatian.

_ SAT score
Roentgen won ___ 1901 Nobel Prize.

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Which is gramatically more correct please reply with logic

1. Had it been a fine weather we would have gone on for a picnic2. If the weather had been fine we would have gone for a picnic


enjoy while it is still warm/ enjoy till it is still warm .
Which of them are correct? Is both the sentences correct ? If yes , is there any difference or this means all the same ?

Identify the most appropriate usage with your explanations

1. If I. Don't know you, how .........I recognize you
A) Will
B) Would
C) Should
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Make it Passive;

The police arrested him.

Make it Passive voice:

We expect Good news.

Make it in Active Voice:

Alice was not much surprised at this.

what is wrong in these sentences ?

1) Last Sunday, Archana had nothing to do.
2) At 11 o'clock she took shower and got ready.

Find the error;

They were introduced to each other by a mutual friend.

Find the error;
Scarcely had he gone, than a policeman knocked at the door.

FE

All of the living creatures need food.

FE

Almost all the classrooms are not air-conditioned.
Although it is only a small town,but it is very popular with tourists.

Find the error(s),if any: 😃
A.)"P.G woodhouse must be correct, but whom does the examiner follow is the matter of relevance."
B.)"Last week, Anjali told me that she was going to quit smoking but she didn't."
C.)"I have never seen a more beautiful cat than yours."

Correct the Sentences;

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