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Choose the Correct Spelling – Test 01
Below are given words with five different spellings each. Choose the correct spelling of each word:
01 -- (a). deligation (b). dalegetion (c). dalegasion (d). delegation (e). delegaeton
02 -- (a). afficionado (b). affecionado (c). aficionado (d). afficeonado (e). aficianaedo
03 -- (a). divolution (b). devaolution (c). develution (d). divoluteon (e). devolution
04 -- (a). relauctant (b). reluctant (c). riluactant (d). reluktent (e). riluctent
05 -- (a). renaisance (b). rinaisance (c). renissance (d). rinassance (e). renaissance
06 -- (a). resucitate (b). resuscitate (c). reuscitate (d). risucitate (e). risuccitate
07 -- (a). ludite (b). lauddite (c). laudite (d). luddite (e). laudite
08 -- (a). perambulate (b). perumblate (c). parambalate (d). parumbulate (e). perambalate
09 -- (a). itenerant (b). itinerant (c). etinerant (d). etenerant (e). itinaerent
10 -- (a). misantrope (b). misanthope (c). misantharpe (d). misanthrape (e). misanthrope
11 -- (a). prefligate (b). profligate (c). praflogate (d). praflegate (e). proflegate
12 -- (a). deleverance (b). dilevernce (c). deliverance (d). deliverence (e). diliverance
13 -- (a). sungfroid (b). songfoid (c). sangfroed (d). songfreid (e). sangfroid
14 -- (a). abundoned (b). abaendoned (c). abandoned (d). abendoned (e). abundoend
15 -- (a). adjudicite (b). adjudicute (c). adjuedcate (d). adjudicate (e). adjeudicate
16 -- (a). admontion (b). admonition (c). admonetion (d). admoniteon (e). admunition
17 -- (a). begueling (b). begaling (c). begaileng (d). begailing (e). beguiling
18 -- (a). burgeon (b). burdgeon (c). burdeon (d). bargeon (e). bargaeon
19 -- (a). cabodle (b). cabuudle (c). caboodle (d). caboudle (e). cabuodle
20 -- (a). capetulate (b). cepitulate (c). captulate (d). cepituelate (e). capitulate
21 -- (a). chiknery (b). chicanery (c). checanery (d). checunry (e). checunery
22 -- (a). corsen (b). carsen (c). caorsen (d). coarsen (e). coorsen
23 -- (a). coquette (b). coquete (c). coqutte (d). coquite (e). coqquete
24 -- (a). depresive (b). depressive (c). dipressive (d). diprassive (e). dipresive
25 -- (a). dispice (b). despice (c). despyse (d). despise (e). dispyse
Answers to the Exercise 01:
01 -- (d). delegation | 02 -- (c). aficionado | 03 -- (e). devolution | 04 -- (b). reluctant | 05 -- (e). renaissance | 06 -- (b). resuscitate | 07 -- (d). luddite | 08 -- (a). perambulate | 09 -- (b). itinerant | 10 -- (e). misanthrope | 11 -- (b). profligate | 12 -- (c). deliverance | 13 -- (e). sangfroid | 14 -- (c). abandoned | 15 -- (d). adjudicate | 16 -- (b). admonition | 17 -- (e). beguiling | 18 -- (a). burgeon | 19 -- (c). caboodle | 20 -- (e). capitulate | 21 -- (b). chicanery | 22 -- (d). coarsen | 23 -- (a). coquette | 24 -- (b). depressive | 25 -- (d). despise
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- English Word Exercises (Part 1): Fill In the Blanks
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Numerous ‘Fill in the blank’ Exercises for Improving your Vocabulary | Enter Correct Word in a Sentence Sample This: Fill In the Blanks – 01 - 20 (Exercise 01) 01. Decision to expel them has put the lives of their kids in j _ _ _ _ _ _ y. 02. He dismissed s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ s about his political ambitions. 03. He forced the Board to a _ _ _ _ _ n its working committee meeting last week. 04. She rushed to the spot after hearing the s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ g of car wheels and the commotion. 05. Intelligence agencies had failed to gauge the m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ e of the crisis and did not act in time. 06. It requires a lot of hard work to c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ e flowers since they have a limited shelf-life. 07. O _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ n of women is a universal issue that has nothing to do with a certain nationality. 08. Protestors have agreed not to e _ _ _ _ _ _ e their agitation for the next 10 days. 09. Rainfall continued in many parts for the second c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ e day. 10. Roof of her house had weakened by the recent spate of i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t rainfall. 11. Several appeals are pending and many convicts are l _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ g in jails. 12. Several localities received electricity for only a few hours and were p _ _ _ _ _ d into darkness for the most part of the night. 13. Suddenly the tables started t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ g and paintings on the wall fell on the ground. 14. Tenders will be f _ _ _ _ _ d soon so that companies may be allotted the work by the next month-end. 15. The prices of vegetables shot up e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ y in the recent past. 16. Their g _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ s are being addressed by officials concerned. 17. There is a need to t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ m all the negativity into positivity. 18. Water-logging caused many low-lying areas to be s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ d underwater, leading to traffic snarls. 19. We believe funds should be d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ d among those who really need it. 20. Wet and chilly weather h _ _ _ _ _ _ d relief work. ANSWERS 01. jeopardy | 02. speculations | 03. abandon | 04. screeching | 05. magnitude | 06. cultivate | 07. oppression | 08. escalate | 09. consecutive | 10. incessant | 11. languishing | 12. plunged | 13. trembling | 14. floated | 15. exorbitantly | 16. grievances | 17. transform | 18. submerged | 19. disbursed | 20. hampered
- English Word Exercises (Part 2): Choose the Correct Word
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Numerous ‘Choose the Correct Word’ Exercises for Improving your Vocabulary Sample This: Choose the Correct Word – 01 - 10 (Exercise 01) ascertain, comply, diagnosed, entails, incessant, poured, rectified, submerged, terminated, whopping 01. Congratulatory messages ____________ in from all parts of the country. 02. He furnished a ____________ fine of dollar 1 million. 03. Heavy downpour ____________ buildings and vehicles across the city. 04. Power supply resumed after power officials ____________ the problem. 05. She was ____________ with having mild breathing difficulty. 06. They were ____________ from service after their certificates were found to be fake. 07. This offence ____________ a jail term of up to six months or fine or both. 08. Vehicular traffic in the hilly region was affected by ____________ rainfall. 09. We are trying to ____________ source from where the victim caught infection. 10. We have to ____________ with the laws of the land. ANSWERS 01. poured | 02. whopping | 03. submerged | 04. rectified | 05. diagnosed | 06. terminated | 07. entails | 08. incessant | 09. ascertain | 10. comply Choose the Correct Word – 11 - 20 (Exercise 02) clogged, conducted, disbursed, ensure, gauged, insistence, scarce, sustained, tolerated, triggered 11. ____________ that students do not use unfair means in the next exam. 12. Anti-party activities will not be ____________, however big the person is. 13. With coal and petroleum products becoming ____________ in the near future, scientists should venture into producing solar energy through researches. 14. He ____________ serious head injuries and is in coma. 15. Principal ____________ a meeting with teachers to resolve the issue. 16. It was at the ____________ of his four-year-old elder daughter, that he bought a car four months ago. 17. She ____________ a huge political row by saying she feared for her life. 18. Silt from overflowing rivers ____________ the pipelines. 19. State government has not yet ____________ the scholarship amount. 20. The effect of these steps needs to be ____________. ANSWERS 11. ensure | 12. tolerated | 13. scarce | 14. sustained | 15. conducted | 16. insistence | 17. triggered | 18. clogged | 19. disbursed | 20. gauged
- English Sentence Exercises (Part 1): Word-Order In Sentences
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Rewrite the Sentences in Correct Word-Order – EXERCISES -- Sentences With ‘Past Verbs’, Sentences With ‘Present Verbs’, Sentences with the verb ‘BE’ [Am, Is, Are, Was, Were], Sentences With Verb ‘Do’ [Do, Does, Did], Sentences With Verb ‘HAVE’ [Have, Has, Had], Sentences With ‘Modal Verbs’, Causative Sentences, Conditional Sentences, Correlation/Comparison In A Sentence, Sentences With Verb ‘Get’, and other exercises Sample This: Rewrite the following Sentences in Correct word order: [1A. Sentences With ‘Past Verbs’ – 1 – 10] 1A. ‘Past Verbs’ – 01 - 10 (Exercise 01) Rewrite the following Sentences in Correct word order: WRONG ORDER 01. ‘Gang war’ to a two-way gun led battle. 02. Bomb left scare in the city residents in panic. 03. Government today the opposition the for reached cooperation. 04. He bleeding in the developed lungs. 05. He police a plea for witnesses to contact issued the. 06. He to break free and managed raised an alarm. 07. He open to cut the managed steel vault. 08. He strongly of smelt alcohol. 09. He after hearing noises woke up from his sleep in the wee hours of Monday from another room in his house. 10. Heavy stormed police force the market area. ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 1A (CORRECT WORD-ORDER) 01. ‘Gang war’ led to a two-way gun battle. 02. Bomb scare in the city left residents in panic. 03. The government today reached the opposition for cooperation. 04. He developed bleeding in the lungs. 05. He issued a plea for witnesses to contact the police. 06. He managed to break free and raised an alarm. 07. He managed to cut open the steel vault. 08. He smelt strongly of alcohol. 09. He woke up from his sleep after hearing noises in the wee hours of Monday from another room in his house. 10. Heavy police force stormed the market area. 1B. ‘Past Verbs’ – 11 - 20 (Exercise 02) Rewrite the following Sentences in Correct word order: WRONG ORDER 11. His us to led bust arrest another racket. 12. His grew back hair. 13. Inspector detailed general discussions with held officials. 14. Them neighbor as quiet, religious and knew ‘normal’. 15. Police all three on the day arrested the case in the matter was brought to their notice. 16. Power officials $1 million in payments collected and fines. 17. The president media to a volley of questions replied by the persons. 18. She stop her lip to bit herself crying. 19. She wearing from the plane the printed descended dress, teamed with a matching coat and black pumps. 20. She window him to a tied with a nylon cord. ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 1B (CORRECT WORD-ORDER) 11. His arrest led us to bust another racket. 12. His hair grew back. 13. Inspector general held detailed discussions with officials. 14. Neighbor knew them as quiet, religious and ‘normal’. 15. Police arrested all three on the day the case in the matter was brought to their notice. 16. Power officials collected $1 million in payments and fines. 17. The president replied to a volley of questions by the media persons. 18. She bit her lip to stop herself crying. 19. She descended from the plane wearing the printed dress, teamed with a matching coat and black pumps. 20. She tied him to a window with a nylon cord.
- English Sentence Exercises (Part 2): Sentence Correction Exercises
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Sentence correction worksheets! Section A: Identify THREE words that need to be removed to make them grammatically correct. Section B: identify the words that need to be removed to make them grammatically correct. Section C: Find out which part of the sentence has an error and correct it. Section D: Correct the mistake(s) printed in bold and underline Sample This: In each of the following sentences, identify THREE words that need to be removed to make them grammatically correct. 01. Intelligent people had know how have to learn for from the mistakes. 02. All kinds of promises have are being made to us but never been kept. 03. She has liked loves growing vegetables in with her kitchen garden. 04. We are become unstable when problems disturbing and questions have disturb our consciousness. 05. We are more afraid of what could been be being out there rather than of what is actually would out there. 06. A judge want needs to take decisions fearlessly and would stand up bravely to having all pressures and odds. 07. It is unfortunate how would people could having have become so intolerant towards each other. 08. People say that he might has make a good film director, but should he doesn’t isn’t know if he is. 09. Our immune system does protects our body from harmful germs would that could be make us ill. 10. Success coming in life comes from to setting goals and have working hard towards them. ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE: 01. had, have, for [Correct sentence: Intelligent people know how to learn from the mistakes.] 02. have, being, been [Correct sentence: All kinds of promises are made to us but never kept.] 03. has, liked, with [Correct sentence: She loves growing vegetables in her kitchen garden.] 04. are, disturbing, have [Correct sentence: We become unstable when problems and questions disturb our consciousness.] 05. been, being, would [Correct sentence: We are more afraid of what could be out there rather than of what is actually out there.] 06. want, would, having [Correct sentence: A judge needs to take decisions fearlessly and stand up bravely to all pressures and odds.] 07. would, could, having [Correct sentence: It is unfortunate how people have become so intolerant towards each other.] 08. had, should, isn’t [Correct sentence: People say that he might make a good film director, but he doesn’t know if he is.] 09. does, would, be [Correct sentence: Our immune system protects our body from harmful germs that could make us ill.] 10. coming, to, have [Correct sentence: Success in life comes from setting goals and working hard towards them.]
- English Word Exercises (Part 3): Multiple-choice Tests
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55 Multiple-choice test exercises to check your Vocabulary! English word knowledge test exercises - Multiple-choice questions with answers. Sample This Multiple-choice Test -- 01 01. Many motorists abandoned their vehicles and waded through knee-deep water which ________________ on carriageways. (a). implemented (b). consisted (c). congested (d). accumulated (e). involved 02. Officials have cited ________________ of funds to complete normal maintenance work. (a). inimitability (b). distinctiveness (c). paucity (d). exclusivity (e). creativity 03. _______________ to heat causes skin disease and other fungal infections. (a). disclosure (b). exposure (c). revelation (d). coverage (e). reporting 04. Authorities imposed curfew-like restrictions and suspended mobile internet services to contain the ________________ situation. (a). immense (b). infinitesimal (c). volatile (d). steady (e). unwavering 05. Do not hesitate to speak the truth, however ________________ it might be. (a). unpalatable (b). endowed (c). inedible (d). capricious (e). perched 06. It would be ________________ to talk of victory, not to mention absolute majority. (a). sheltered (b). premature (c). poised (d). fickleness (e). vacillation 07. We have an ________________ talented team of writers on social media. (a). idiosyncratic (b). ululation (c). eglantine (d). immensely (e). experimental 08. A car tore through the security ________________ laid around the road by the police. (a). boulevard (b). concourse (c). courtyard (d). patio (e). cordon 09. They need to take prompt action in this matter to ________________ the interests of students. (a). annihilate (b). safeguard (c). obliterate (d). corroborate (e). gainsay 10. Media ________________ from speculation due to sensitivity and seriousness of the issues. (a). persisted (b). endured (c). observed (d). vanished (e). refrained ANSWERS 01. (d). accumulated -- (meaning)-- gathered together; amassed 02. (c). paucity -- (meaning)-- shortage 03. (b). exposure -- (meaning)-- no protection from harmful thing 04. (c). volatile -- (meaning)-- unstable 05. (a). unpalatable -- (meaning)-- unpleasant or unacceptable 06. (b). premature -- (meaning)-- too early 07. (d). immensely -- (meaning)-- greatly or hugely 08. (e). cordon -- (meaning)-- barricade 09. (b). safeguard -- (meaning)-- defend or protect 10. (e). refrained -- (meaning)-- kept away from something; avoided
- Match the Two Parts of the Words: Test Your Word Power
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200 Exercises for practicing your word power skills Sample This: Exercise -- 01 Match the two parts of the words: 01. meri ------ (A). alous 02. anne ------ (B). anx 03. sl ------ (C). ate 04. snip ------ (D). ck 05. rava ------ (E). destine 06. anom ------ (F). dy 07. chu ------ (G). enter 08. squeam ------ (H). gatory 09. churl ------ (I). ges 10. swan ------ (J). ish 11. baw ------ (K). ishly 12. quis ------ (L). liness 13. wool ------ (M). ling 14. gump ------ (N). lment 15. rec ------ (O). natal 16. hara ------ (P). ndant 17. annu ------ (Q). ngue 18. bl ------ (R). oup 19. phal ------ (S). ous 20. dero ------ (T). pet 21. post ------ (U). song 22. tenu ------ (V). tion 23. diss ------ (W). tocracy 24. clan ------ (X). ush 25. atte ------ (Y). xation ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 01 01. -- (W). meritocracy | 02. -- (Y). annexation | 03. -- (C). slate | 04. -- (T). snippet | 05. -- (I). ravages | 06. -- (A). anomalous | 07. -- (D). chuck | 08. -- (J). squeamish | 09. -- (K). churlishly | 10. -- (U). swansong | 11. -- (F). bawdy | 12. -- (M). quisling | 13. -- (L). woolliness | 14. -- (V). gumption | 15. -- (R). recoup | 16. -- (Q). harangue | 17. -- (N). annulment | 18. -- (X). blush | 19. -- (B). phalanx | 20. -- (H). derogatory | 21. -- (O). postnatal | 22. -- (S). tenuous | 23. -- (G). dissenter | 24. -- (E). clandestine | 25. -- (P). attendant Exercise -- 02 Match the two parts of the words: 01. grav ------ (A). animous 02. rami ------ (B). atic 03. form ------ (C). ctionate 04. buco ------ (D). ctive 05. lacu ------ (E). erfuge 06. pic ------ (F). ering 07. dise ------ (G). erk 08. demo ------ (H). fication 09. plu ------ (I). gnito 10. san ------ (J). graphic 11. def ------ (K). idably 12. subt ------ (L). ingly 13. glow ------ (M). ish 14. blem ------ (N). itation 15. und ------ (O). ity 16. enn ------ (P). ky 17. affe ------ (Q). lic 18. dese ------ (R). mbark 19. dete ------ (S). na 20. pos ------ (T). nk 21. falt ------ (U). ray 22. inco ------ (V). rving 23. dram ------ (W). terity 24. magn ------ (X). ui 25. bers ------ (Y). uly ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 02 01. -- (N). gravitation | 02. -- (H). ramification | 03. -- (K). formidably | 04. -- (Q). bucolic | 05. -- (S). lacuna | 06. -- (P). picky | 07. -- (R). disembark | 08. -- (J). demographic | 09. -- (T). plunk | 10. -- (O). sanity | 11. -- (U). defray | 12. -- (E). subterfuge | 13. -- (L). glowingly | 14. -- (M). blemish | 15. -- (Y). unduly | 16. -- (X). ennui | 17. -- (C). affectionate | 18. -- (V). deserving | 19. -- (D). detective | 20. -- (W). posterity | 21. -- (F). faltering | 22. -- (I). incognito | 23. -- (B). dramatic | 24. -- (A). magnanimous | 25. -- (G). berserk
- English Sentence Exercises (Part 3): Fill In the Gaps
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“Fill in the gaps” worksheets for use in school or at home. Enter the correct word or phrase in a sentence. Make meaningful sentences by filling in the gaps with an appropriate word or phrase. English grammar exercises with answers on filling the gaps with suitable words or phrases. Sample This: Make meaningful sentences by filling in the gaps with the most appropriate word or phrase: 01. Doctors took .................his vital parameters which came out to be normal. (a). down (b). along (c). after (d). upon (e). into 02. Access ................. the internet is essential for contacting friends and family. (a). with (b). for (c). to (d). in (e). at 03. Whatever you start ................. ensure its completion. (a). at (b). on (c). for (d). to (e). with 04. He has been missing ...................., four days now. (a). since (b). from (c). at (d). for (e). upon 05. She is eager to gather information .................various subjects. (a). on (b). into (c). in (d). upon (e). toward 06. I had a great time working .................him. (a). onto (b). into (c). with (d). upon (e). over 07. We change and evolve as we go .................in life. (a). beneath (b). along (c). underneath (d). towards (e). below 08. I found myself being dragged ................. controversy. (a). throughout (b). through (c). within (d). into (e). inside 09. He came home to be with his family ................. the occasion of New Year. (a). for (b). in (c). to (d). off (e). on 10. Nature brings ................. positive behavioral change in human beings. (a). upon (b). about (c). down (d). over (e). upon ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 01 01. (a). down | 02. (c). to | 03. (e). with | 04. (d). for | 05. (a). on | 06. (c). with | 07. (b). along | 08. (d). into | 09. (e). on | 10. (b). about
- Test Your English: Useful English Exercises
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Table of contents 01. Conditional Sentences 02. Causative Sentences 03. Interrogative Sentences 04. Imperative Sentences 05. Beginning of a Sentence 06. Using Tenses 07. Collective Nouns 08. Reflexive Pronouns 09. Verb Forms 10. Prepositions -- I 11. Prepositions -- II 12. Idioms and Phrases -- I 13. Idioms and Phrases -- II 14. Idiomatic Comparisons 15. Repetition of Words -- I 16. Repetition of Words -- II 17. English Verb -- “BE” 18. English Verb -- “DO” 19. English Verb -- “Have” 20. English Modal Verbs 21. English Verb -- “Get” 22. English Past Verbs 23. Transitional Expressions 24. Common English Phrases -- I 25. Common English Phrases -- II 26. One-word Substitutes -- I 27. One-word Substitutes -- II 28. Complete the words -- I 29. Complete the words -- II 30. Complete the words -- III 31. Choose the Correct Spelling 32. English Synonyms 33. English Antonyms 34. Homophones 35. Compound Words -- I 36. Compound Words -- II 37. Compound Words -- III 38. Literary Terms 39. Informal Words -- I 40. Informal Words -- II 41. Phrasal Verbs -- I 42. Phrasal Verbs -- II 43. English Idioms -- I 44. English Idioms -- II 45. English Word Exercise -- I 46. English Word Exercise -- II 47. English Word Exercise -- III 48. English Word Exercise -- IV 49. English Word Exercise -- V 50. English Word Exercise – VI Sample This: 01. Conditional Sentences "Conditional sentences” express factual implications, or hypothetical situations and their consequences. Match the two halves of the sentences:- PART – 1 01. Had the government taken action on that report at that time, 02. If anybody considers himself above the constitution 03. If given the opportunity, 04. If they fail to report to the department with a fortnight, 05. If we can engage with the great issues of our age, 06. If I had not had to do that extra work, and concentrated on myself 07. If there had been an engagement, it must have been a highly secretive affair and 08. They would socially boycott us 09. He could not have pitched tents inside the graveyard 10. He said police need not upgraded his security and that he won’t blame it 11. I will not stop telling the truth, 12. If they require assistance, 13. Industrialists said if cash flow did not increase in the coming days, 14. If we went to the house of a worker and he was not present, 15. I can't turn off my email notifications, because my boss will think PART – 2 (A). he would join the army and serve the nation. (B). not only me but most of the others are unaware of it. (C). even if you burn me alive. (D). if something untoward were to happen to him. (E). if we continued with our demand to raze the statue. (F). we would not be caught in this situation today. (G). even if he owned the land. (H). I'm not working if I don't respond to him within five minutes. (I). their service will be terminated. (J). it might have been a different story coming into the final few days. (K). more and more factories would have no option but to shut down. (L). we can leverage the interest and attention of the millennial generation. (M). we will provide immediately. (N). then it is wrong. (O). he can come at the camp for registration. Answers to the Exercise 01: 01. (F) || 02. (N) || 03. (A) || 04. (I) || 05. (L) || 06. (J) || 07. (B) || 08. (E) || 09. (G) || 10. (D) | 11 (C) || 12. (M) || 13. (K) || 14. (O) || 15. (H)
- Letter-Order In Words: Practice Your Letter Sequencing Skills
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200 Exercises for practicing your letter sequencing skills Sample This: Letter-Order: Exercise - 01 Rewrite the following words in correct letter-order: WRONG LETTER-ORDER 01. I A E N T U M I T G D 02. M E A M S R L 03. P O N C E D I E T 04. E H P L S A S 05. P T L Y L P F N I A 06. K E R C W G E A 07. U H L D D D E 08. N N C Y E D P E D E 09. N S A B T L U O I 10. R T D B E S T C A A 11. L E A W D D 12. A F L I I L 13. L E O C D D 14. U O N O C L L I S 15. A M I N T I I D T O N I 16. T I O I N N A I T V 17. M E Y S S 18. N Y A R E 19. M R A N I N T E E C E P 20. I A T E O F C C N S 21. T C T C O I S U V E N R 22. N I O N C O R O T A 23. O H R N G E A V 24. E R E N E D G A 25. Y A V V S ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 01 (CORRECT LETTER-ORDER) 01. unmitigated | 02. slammer | 03. deception | 04. hapless | 05. flippantly | 06. wreckage | 07. huddled | 08. dependency | 09. ablutions | 10. abstracted | 11. dawdle | 12. filial | 13. coddle | 14. collusion | 15. intimidation | 16. invitation | 17. messy | 18. yearn | 19. intemperance | 20. confiscate | 21. constructive | 22. coronation | 23. hangover | 24. renegade | 25. savvy Letter-Order: Exercise - 02 Rewrite the following words in correct letter-order: WRONG LETTER-ORDER 01. P E I N I N X D E T E 02. E E N I T N R I G D 03. P I N I S I D 04. L R E P E C D U 05. L S T O N Y I 06. E F A B L D 07. L O W B B E 08. I A R O E C L A T N M 09. L N T U F A T E L 10. Y C U S H 11. M Y W A M H 12. E D I R A T G U T 13. G S O U E C R 14. D I L A E D V R E 15. N P E L I E B A 16. H S E A T W 17. F C E E O M R I N R E N T 18. N B I I L N C I I V I T Y 19. E L M D D E 20. N S L O R Y V E U A 21. E T I J T S R 22. S S N R U T I E S 23. A O N I S T N C M O U S I 24. U U S B T N O O E 25. S I A S T S ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 02 (CORRECT LETTER-ORDER) 01. inexpedient | 02. ingredient | 03. insipid | 04. preclude | 05. stonily | 06. fabled | 07. wobble | 08. reclamation | 09. flatulent | 10. cushy | 11. whammy | 12. gratitude | 13. scourge | 14. daredevil | 15. plebeian | 16. swathe | 17. reinforcement | 18. invincibility | 19. meddle | 20. ravenously | 21. jitters | 22. rustiness | 23. sanctimonious | 24. bounteous | 25. stasis
- Choose the Correct Spelling: English Spelling Tests
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50 English Spelling Tests | Test your spelling skills with spelling tests Sample This: Choose the Correct Spelling – Test 01 Below are given words with five different spellings each. Choose the correct spelling of each word: 01 -- (a). deligation (b). dalegetion (c). dalegasion (d). delegation (e). delegaeton 02 -- (a). afficionado (b). affecionado (c). aficionado (d). afficeonado (e). aficianaedo 03 -- (a). divolution (b). devaolution (c). develution (d). divoluteon (e). devolution 04 -- (a). relauctant (b). reluctant (c). riluactant (d). reluktent (e). riluctent 05 -- (a). renaisance (b). rinaisance (c). renissance (d). rinassance (e). renaissance 06 -- (a). resucitate (b). resuscitate (c). reuscitate (d). risucitate (e). risuccitate 07 -- (a). ludite (b). lauddite (c). laudite (d). luddite (e). laudite 08 -- (a). perambulate (b). perumblate (c). parambalate (d). parumbulate (e). perambalate 09 -- (a). itenerant (b). itinerant (c). etinerant (d). etenerant (e). itinaerent 10 -- (a). misantrope (b). misanthope (c). misantharpe (d). misanthrape (e). misanthrope 11 -- (a). prefligate (b). profligate (c). praflogate (d). praflegate (e). proflegate 12 -- (a). deleverance (b). dilevernce (c). deliverance (d). deliverence (e). diliverance 13 -- (a). sungfroid (b). songfoid (c). sangfroed (d). songfreid (e). sangfroid 14 -- (a). abundoned (b). abaendoned (c). abandoned (d). abendoned (e). abundoend 15 -- (a). adjudicite (b). adjudicute (c). adjuedcate (d). adjudicate (e). adjeudicate 16 -- (a). admontion (b). admonition (c). admonetion (d). admoniteon (e). admunition 17 -- (a). begueling (b). begaling (c). begaileng (d). begailing (e). beguiling 18 -- (a). burgeon (b). burdgeon (c). burdeon (d). bargeon (e). bargaeon 19 -- (a). cabodle (b). cabuudle (c). caboodle (d). caboudle (e). cabuodle 20 -- (a). capetulate (b). cepitulate (c). captulate (d). cepituelate (e). capitulate 21 -- (a). chiknery (b). chicanery (c). checanery (d). checunry (e). checunery 22 -- (a). corsen (b). carsen (c). caorsen (d). coarsen (e). coorsen 23 -- (a). coquette (b). coquete (c). coqutte (d). coquite (e). coqquete 24 -- (a). depresive (b). depressive (c). dipressive (d). diprassive (e). dipresive 25 -- (a). dispice (b). despice (c). despyse (d). despise (e). dispyse Answers to the Exercise 01: 01 -- (d). delegation | 02 -- (c). aficionado | 03 -- (e). devolution | 04 -- (b). reluctant | 05 -- (e). renaissance | 06 -- (b). resuscitate | 07 -- (d). luddite | 08 -- (a). perambulate | 09 -- (b). itinerant | 10 -- (e). misanthrope | 11 -- (b). profligate | 12 -- (c). deliverance | 13 -- (e). sangfroid | 14 -- (c). abandoned | 15 -- (d). adjudicate | 16 -- (b). admonition | 17 -- (e). beguiling | 18 -- (a). burgeon | 19 -- (c). caboodle | 20 -- (e). capitulate | 21 -- (b). chicanery | 22 -- (d). coarsen | 23 -- (a). coquette | 24 -- (b). depressive | 25 -- (d). despise
Manik Joshi
Manik Joshi was born on January 26, 1979, at Ranikhet, a picturesque town in the Kumaon region of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. He is a permanent resident of the Sheeshmahal area of Kathgodam located in the city of Haldwani in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand in India. He completed his schooling in four different schools. He is a science graduate in the ZBC – zoology, botany, and chemistry – subjects. He is also an MBA with a specialization in marketing. Additionally, he holds diplomas in “computer applications”, “multimedia and web-designing”, and “computer hardware and networking”. During his schooldays, he wanted to enter the field of medical science; however, after graduation he shifted his focus to the field of management. After obtaining his MBA, he enrolled in a computer education center; he became so fascinated with working on the computer that he decided to develop his career in this field. Over the following years, he worked at some computer-related full-time jobs. Following that, he became interested in Internet Marketing, particularly in domaining (business of buying and selling domain names), web design (creating websites), and various other online jobs. However, later he shifted his focus solely to self-publishing. Manik is a nature-lover. He has always been fascinated by overcast skies. He is passionate about traveling and enjoys solo-travel most of the time rather than traveling in groups. He is actually quite a loner who prefers to do his own thing. He likes to listen to music, particularly when he is working on the computer. Reading and writing are definitely his favorite pastimes, but he has no interest in sports. Manik has always dreamed of a prosperous life and prefers to live a life of luxury. He has a keen interest in politics because he believes it is politics that decides everything else. He feels a sense of gratification sharing his experiences and knowledge with the outside world. However, he is an introvert by nature and thus gives prominence to only a few people in his personal life. He is not a spiritual man, yet he actively seeks knowledge about the metaphysical world; he is particularly interested in learning about life beyond death. In addition to writing academic/informational text and fictional content, he also maintains a personal diary. He has always had a desire to stand out from the crowd. He does not believe in treading the beaten path and avoids copying someone else’s path to success. Two things he always refrains from are smoking and drinking; he is a teetotaler and very health-conscious. He usually wakes up before the sun rises. He starts his morning with meditation and exercise. Fitness is an integral and indispensable part of his life. He gets energized by solving complex problems. He loves himself the way he is and he loves the way he looks. He doesn’t believe in following fashion trends. He dresses according to what suits him and what he is comfortable in. He believes in taking calculated risks. His philosophy is to expect the best but prepare for the worst. According to him, you can’t succeed if you are unwilling to fail. For Manik, life is about learning from mistakes and figuring out how to move forward.
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