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| I would be away until five years, and | ||
| at her age one could never tell. But my grandmother could. She was not even sentimentalist. She came to | ||
| left me at the railway station but | ||
| did not talk and show any emotion. |
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| I would be away until five years, and | ||
| at her age one could never tell. But my grandmother could. She was not even sentimentalist. She came to | ||
| left me at the railway station but | ||
| did not talk and show any emotion. |
| Error | Correction |
| until | for |
| sentimentalist | sentimental |
| left | leave |
| and | or |
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| His five volumes duly arrival on | ||
| his table. He started from the begin. | ||
| Volume one take the history up to | ||
| the period of Ashoka. Volume four up to the dead of Aurangazeb. | ||
| Up to this period history was as he know it. The change | ||
| evident had occurred in the last volume. |
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| The walls were wreathe in plastic | ||
| sheets that is made into volume | ||
| shopping bags sold in China. The cafe have a single window | ||
| beside which I’d took position | ||
| I’d also bring a novel with | ||
| me to passing time. |
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| She was so terribly older that she | ||
| could not have grew older and | ||
| had stayed at the same age over | ||
| twenty years. She could never have been prettier; but she was always beautiful. |
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| It has been well says that forests | ||
| precede mankind; desert follow. The | ||
| world’s ancient patrimonial of | ||
| tropical forests is now eroding at the rate of forty to fifty million acre a year. |
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| Larry and Herb were pumping like madmen. Broken timbers hanged at crazy angles, | ||
| the whole starboard side bulging inwards; | ||
| cloths, crockery, charts, tins and toys | ||
| sloshed from in deep water. |
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| 1. He wants you to enter her mind. | ____________ | ____________ |
| 2. There is a zoo in Lusaka Zambia. | ____________ | ____________ |
| 3. There is a cage which had a notice. | ____________ | ____________ |
| 4. It reads - the world’s more dangerous animal. | ____________ | ____________ |
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| 1. The particulars of her passing are unclear. | ____________ | ____________ |
| 2. Tut's father is a powerful pharaoh. | ____________ | ____________ |
| 3. He rules for almost four decades. | ____________ | ____________ |
| 4. A Chinese painter docs not choose an single viewpoint. | ____________ | ____________ |
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| The train begin to slow down | ||
| beyond Dadar and stop only | ||
| at its destiny, Victoria Terminus. | ||
| The station looked remarkable | ||
| neat and clean. The staff was most made up of Anglo-Indians | ||
| and Parsees along over a handful of British officers. |
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| 1. The Movement has since than not looked back. | ____________ | ____________ |
| 2. We have began to realise our ethical obligation. | ____________ | ____________ |
| 3. The earth is an patient in declining health. | ____________ | ____________ |
| 4. We need to be good stewards in the planet. | ____________ | ____________ |
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| 1. We was in the same neighbourhood. | ____________ | ____________ |
| 2. We began to met for occasional meals. | ____________ | ____________ |
| 3. We discover that we had a great deal in common. | ____________ | ____________ |
| 4. By this time Shahid’s condition is already serious. | ____________ | ____________ |