EssayFlow Review: The Free Undetectable AI Essay Writer Tool
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by Manjusha Nambiar
1M ago
In this era where technology meets education, innovative tools like EssayFlow are revolutionizing how we write academically. This thorough exploration focuses on EssayFlow’s main functions, special features, and unmatched advantages. It’s a sophisticated AI designed to improve the essay-writing journey for students, teachers, and professionals. By offering to produce essays that are original and won’t be detected as plagiarized, EssayFlow emerges as a crucial aid in upholding the values of academic honesty and excellence. Introduction to EssayFlow: Revolutionizing Essay Writing with AI Evoluti ..read more
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Reported Speech Worksheet for Class 9 CBSE
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by Manjusha Nambiar
2M ago
When we report questions, the question word (who, what, which etc.) is retained in the reported speech. Note that a reported question has the same word order as a statement. That means the subject goes before the auxiliary verb. The teacher said, ‘What are you doing?’ The teacher asked what I was doing. (NOT The Teacher asked that what I was doing.) (NOT The teacher asked what was I doing.) In order to report Yes/No questions, we use the conjunction if or whether. ‘Would you like a cup of coffee?’ she asked. She asked if / whether I would like a cup of coffee. Reporting commands In order t ..read more
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Finite And Non-Finite Verbs Worksheet For Class 8 With Answers
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by Manjusha Nambiar
2M ago
A finite verb changes its form according to the number and person of its subject. For example, in the simple present tense, if the subject is a singular noun or pronoun, a finite verb takes the marker -s. She sings well. (The finite verb sing becomes sings when the subject is a singular noun / pronoun.) They sing well. (When the subject is a plural noun / pronoun, the verb does not take -s.) A non-finite verb does not change its form when the subject changes. I want to sing. She wants to sing. You want to sing. Rahul wanted to sing. As you can see, the verb want has different forms in diff ..read more
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Grammar Worksheets for Class 3
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by Manjusha Nambiar
2M ago
Our grammar worksheets for class 3 cover all grammar topics recommended for class 3 students. Teachers, students and parents can use our class 3 grammar worksheets for free at home or in the class. Subject verb agreement worksheet – worksheet 1 Fill in the blanks with a verb form that agrees with the subject. 1. These mangoes …………………. ripe. (is / are) 2. …………………. this your book? (Is / Are) 3. …………………. the guests arrived? (Have / Has) 4. What ………………… that mean? (do / does) 5. Rahul and Roshni ………………. cousins. (is / are) 6. An old lady …………………. in that house. (live / lives) 7. Where ………………….. yo ..read more
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Pronouns Worksheet for Class 3
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by Manjusha Nambiar
3M ago
Possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns worksheet for class 3 Possessive adjectives are words like my, his, her, your, our, their and its. They go before noun. This is my hat. Where is your bag? You should mind your own business. They have invited me to their house. Possessive adjectives cannot stand alone. Possessive pronouns are words like mine, his, hers, yours, ours and theirs. They are used alone. This hat is mine. Is that bag yours? Whose book is this? It is hers. Your house is bigger than theirs. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate possessive determiner or possessive adject ..read more
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Suffixes Worksheet for Class 3
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by Manjusha Nambiar
3M ago
Use the suffix –able to make adjectives from the words in the box and fill in the blanks. (enjoy, love, note, remark, social, fashion, fold, eat, comfort, adore) The same word can be used more than once. 1. They live in a ………………….. little home. 2. The movie was quite …………………… I laughed through it. 3. She only wears ………………….. clothes. 4. Are these fruits ………………….? 5. My neighbours are quite ………………………. 6. ………………..chairs and tables save space. 7. Kittens and puppies are cute and ………………….. 8. Despite being naughty, he was a …………………… kid. 9. Did you have a …………………. journey? 10. Babies of all creatu ..read more
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Subject – Verb Agreement Worksheet for Class 3
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by Manjusha Nambiar
3M ago
If the subject is singular, the verb should be singular. If the subject is plural, the verb should be plural. The auxiliaries is, was, has and does are used with singular subjects. The auxiliaries are, were, have and do are used with plural subjects. The auxiliary am is used with the pronoun I. In the simple present tense, the verb takes the marker -s when the subject is a singular noun/pronoun. She sings really well. (NOT She sing really well.) Subject Verb Agreement Worksheet for Class 3 Subject Verb Agreement Worksheet for Class 3 Fill in the blanks with a verb form that agrees with the s ..read more
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Capitalization Worksheet for Class 3
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by Manjusha Nambiar
3M ago
Rules of capitalization Capitalize the first word of a sentence. My name is Radhika. She works in a bank. What are you doing there? What do you want? Capitalize proper nouns Proper nouns are the specific names of people, countries, languages, companies, cities, religions, rivers, hills, deserts etc. We visited India last week. Do you speak Malayalam? She wants to conquer Mt. Everest. Ganga is a holy river. He works at Google. We live in Mumbai. Sahara is the largest desert in the world. When you write names, the first, middle and last names should be capitalized. My name is Manjusha Nambi ..read more
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If-Clauses Worksheet for Class 8 CBSE
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by Manjusha Nambiar
3M ago
If expresses a condition – something which must happen first so that something else can happen. There are mainly three types of if / conditional sentences. Type 1 conditional Type 2 conditional Type 3 conditional Type 1 conditional Type 1 conditional is used to talk about real and possible situations. In type 1 conditional, we use a simple present tense in the if-clause and will / can / may + infinitive without to in the main clause. If I drop this glass, it will break. Type 2 conditional is used to talk about imaginary situations. In type 2 conditional, we use a simple past tense in the i ..read more
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Conjunctions Exercise for Class 6 CBSE with Answers
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by Manjusha Nambiar
3M ago
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate conjunction. Choose your answers from the given options. (if, because, though, so) 1. ………………….. she has a degree, she doesn’t have a job. 2. I called the police …………………….. I didn’t know what to do. 3. ……………………. I had entry pass, I was not allowed to get in. 4. He felt dizzy …………………… he had lost a lot of blood. 5. I was hungry ……………………. I hadn’t eaten anything in a long time. 6. She was crying ……………………. her mother had scolded her. 7. The boys were elated ……………………… they had won the championship. 8. You will not get well ……………………. you don’t take your medicin ..read more
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