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SECTION 1: LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT - UNIT 15: WAR AND PEACE (Shall there be Peace?)

ANSWER:
  1. Declare (v)
  2. Steady or constant (iv)
  3. Generous or forgiving (i) 
  4. Crush (x)
  5. Huge (vii)
  6. Unavoidable (ix)
  7. Dreadful (iii)
  8. Distress (ii)
  9. Upcoming (vi)
  10. Pitiless (viii)
ANSWER
  1. The soldiers suffer appalling injuries during the attack. 
  2. She is sanguine about prospects for the economic development of the country. 
  3. Innocent people get unexpected slaughter in the war. 
  4. The crowd laughed at the absurdity of the singer’s behaviour. 
  5. The intellectuals should be worried about the horror and futility of war. 
  6. He sensed her reluctance to continue the work. 
  7. They bestir themselves at the first light of morning. 

  1. The children are playing now.
    SUBJECT + VERB + ADVERBIAL (Adjunct)
  2. Srijana will be reading a story.
    SUBJECT + VERB + OBJECT
  3. Bimala is a very beautiful girl.
    SUBJECT+ VERB (be) + COMPLIMENT
  4. She usually wears glasses.
    SUBJECT + ADVERBIAL + VERB + OBJECT
  5. They elected him President.
    SUBJECT + VERB + OBJECT + COMPLEMENT
  6. Rabin is laughing.
    SUBJECT + VERB 
  7. He has a big house in Butwal.
    SUBJECT + COMPLEMENT + ADVERBIAL 
  8. The man who lives next door is a professor.
    SUBJECT + COMPLEMENT (RELATIVE CLAUSE)
  9. Her uncle has been living in Kathmandu for fifteen years.
    SUBJECT + VERB + ADVERBIAL + ADVERBIAL
  10. The girl with long hair asked me a question last week.
    SUBJECT + COMPLIMENT + VERBOBJECT (indirect) + OBJECT (direct) + ADVERBIAL
Sources :
https://www.subodhbhattarai.com/search/label/BBS%201ST%20YEAR%20-%20TU 
English . (2020). Sanothimi, Bhaktapur: Government of Nepal: Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Curriculam Development Centre.   


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