PSEB 11th Class English Message Writing

Punjab State Board PSEB 11th Class English Book Solutions English Message Writing Exercise Questions and Answers, Notes.

PSEB 11th Class English Message Writing

A messsage is a piece of information, news, request, etc. sent to somebody in writing, speech, by telephone, etc. Telephone is the quickest means of sending a message. Sometimes it so happens that a message is received on telephone, but the person for whom the message is meant is not at hand. So someone else has to receive it. And if he himself has to go out, he has to leave in writing the message for the person for whom it is meant.

Always Remember :

  1. Address need not be given in a written message.
  2. Salutation should be very brief (e.g. Dear Uncle).
  3. Date and time of penning down the message should be given.
  4. Mention Clearly mention the name of the person from whom the message was received.
  5. Only important points should be written.
  6. The language used should be very clear and comprehensible.
  7. Nothing should be added of your own.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Message Writing

A specimen of message writing

Read the following telephonic conversation between Mrs Gupta and Surinder. Mrs Gupta is about to leave home and won’t be able to meet her son, Sanjay. She leaves a message for him. Write this message in your answer sheet in not more than 50 words. Put your message in a box.

The telephone rings and Mrs Gupta lifts the receiver.
Mrs Gupta : Hello ?
Suriner : Hello, could I speak to Sanjay ? This is Surinder.
Mrs Gupta : He’s not at home, dear. He has gone out with one of his friends.
Suriner : Oh, what a pity ! Aunty, we have arranged a cricket match this morning and we want him to play on our side. He’s such a good player. Please tell him to reach Kotla Grounds as soon as he comes. We shall be waiting for him.
Mrs Gupta : I won’t be able to meet him, but I’ll leave your message.
Suriner : Thanks, Aunty. Please don’t forget.
Mrs Gupta : Oh, never. Rest assured.
PSEB 11th Class English Message Writing 1

Examination-Style Examples of Messages

1. Read the following notes from the notepad of Shri M.A. Khan, the Principal of Samson Public School, Srinagar. He asks his assistant to draft a message on his behalf for Mr Q.M. Sagar, the Vice-Principal of the school. Using the information from the notepad, draft the message.

  • Request attend urgent meeting
  • Meeting in my office – 10 a.m. – today
  • Agenda – planning for a two-week excursion to Gangotri
  • Duration – 2 weeks – summer vacation
  • Inform – class teachers of X, XI & XII : – should attend meeting

Answer:
Message

8 April 20 ……
8.30 a.m.

Mr QM. Sgyar
( Vice-Principal)

You’ are requested to attend an urgent meeting along with the clars teachers of X, XI and XII in my office* at 10 a,.m. today to discuss the agenda regarding planning for a tun-ureeh excursion, to gangotri, during summer vacation, Teachers are reguasted to take their seats by 9.50 a,.m. sharp.

M.A. Khan
(Principal)

2. You are Miss Shahida. You received a telephone call from Mr Vivek who informs you to tell Mr Rashid, your brother, that a cricket match is arranged this morning and his participation is a must. You leave a message for Rashid. Write this message in not more than 50 words. Put your message in a box.
Answer:
Message From Vivek

16 March 20 ……..
7.30 a,.m.
Rashid,

There mas a, callfor you,from Mr Vivek. He monied to tellyou, that a, cricket match has been arranged this morning and your participation, in it is a, must.

Shahida

3. Read the given sample and complete the message suitably:
You wish to inform your mother, who hasn’t come home from duty, that you are going to your friend’s house to prepare a class project with her / him. Inform her about this, requesting her to phone you up as soon as she gets home, and also tell her about your time to return.
Answer:
Message

14 September 20 ……
5.30 p.m.
Mom,

I am gouty to my friend Naseewis house to prepare a, class projest with huso. Please ring me up at my mobile number as soon as yon get homefrom duty. It’ll take me a, couple of hours before I am able to finish the project. However, l hope to be bask, before 8.00 p.m.

Anwar

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Message Writing

4. Read the following notes from the notepad of Shri Ramnath, Principal of Secondary School, Ram Nagar. He asks his assistant to draft a message on his behalf for the class representatives and the staff secretary. Using the information from the notepad, draft the message in not more than 50 words. Put the message in a box.

  • Growing tendency of not attending the school regularly.
  • Sending applications with one or the other excuse.
  • Indiscipline created there by
  • All the class representatives and the staff secretary to attend the meeting.

Answer:
Message from the Principal
(For all Class Representatives and the Staff Secretary)

18 May 20 …..
11.30 a.m.

A growing tendency of net attending the school regularly has been noticed among me students and some members of the staff Applications for leave are sent wide one excuse or the other. It leads to the creation of indiscipline. To check this tendency, a, meeting will be held in the Principal’s office today in the recess period. All class representatives and the staff secretary should make it a point to attend the meeting.

For Principal
(P.A. to Principal)

5. You are Sonal, who has arrived at the New Delhi railway station to board the Shatabdi Express to Ludhiana. You hear the following announcement. Write a message to be sent to your father through your driver. Use not more than 50 words. Put the message in a box.

This is for the attention of all the passengers of the Shatabdi Express bound for Ludhiana scheduled to arrive at 6.55 a.m. The Shatabdi Express has derailed 20 kilometres from here. Please note that the Howrah Express that leaves the New Delhi railway station at 8.30 a.m, will carry all the passengers to their destination. You are requested not to buy a new ticket. Your ticket for the Shatabdi Express holds valid and at par for the Howrah Express. Additional coaches are being attached to the Howrah Express to accommodate passengers of the Shatabdi Express.
Answer:
Message

15 June 20 ……
6:40 a,m.
Respected Father

I shall be, going by the, Howrah, Express instead of the, Shatabdi Express. When, I resulted, the, New Delhi, railway station, to board, the, Shatabdi Express, it was announced, that the, train had, derailed, 20 kilometres from, here,. Ail the, Shatabdi passengers bound for Ludhiana, are now being accommodated in the Howrah, Express that will leone at 8.30 hrs. Till then, I shall be waiting at the station itself. And I am sending the driver bash.

Your Coving daughter
Sonal

6. Mr Ujwal, the Managing Director of Ceramics India Ltd., asks his P.A. to draft a message for Mr Ramesh, the P.R.O. of his company. Use the following information in the M.D.’s notepad to draft the message. Put the message in a box. Your answer Should be in not more than 50 words.

  • Two dignitaries arriving from Delhi on 4th April.
  • Accommodation to be booked in a five-star hotel.
  • Show them around the factory.
  • Book return tickets for the 6th of April.

CERAMICS INDIA LTD.
UJWAL JAIN (MANAGING DIRECTOR)
MESSAGE FOR MR RAMESH (P.R.O.)

27 March 20……..

Two dignitaries are* arriving prom, Delhi an/ 4th April to visit our factory. Please/ arrange/ to booh suitable/ accommodationfor them/ ire a five/-star hotel of ike/ city. Also shour them/ around the/ factory at any time’ convenient to them/. They will be staying here/for two days. Also, booh their return/ tickets for the/ 6th of April.

Nitish
(P.A. to M.D.)

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Message Writing

7. Read the following notes from the notepad of Mr Ram Nath, Principal, Secondary School, Ram Nagar. He asks his Office Superintendent to draft a message on his behalf for the Staff Secretary and the class representatives. Using the information from the notepad, draft the message in not more than 50 words. Put the message in a box.

  • Growing cases of bunking / missing class without any solid reason.
  • Most truants found in parks, cinema halls or wandering on the roads.
  • Indiscipline on the rise.
  • Strict measures needed.
  • All class representatives and the staff secretary to attend the meeting in my office at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow.

Answer:

MESSAGE
FOR ALL CLASS REPRESENTATIVES AND THE STAFF SECRETARY

18 May 20 ……….
11 : 30 am

A growing tendency of bunking / missing classes has been noticed among the students. Most of such truants are seen Cohering in parks, cinema/ halls, etc. It leads to the creation of indiscipline. To check this tendency, a/meeting will beheld in the Principal’s office tomorrour at 1030 am. All class representatives and the staff secretary should make it a point to attend the meeting.

Far Principal
(Office Superintendent)

Exercise From Grammar Book (Fully Solved)

Read the following telephonic conversation and write the message.
Kunaal : Hello, can I speak to Jasmine ?
Saina : Hello, Jasmine is not at home. I am her friend.
Kunaal : Would you please give my message to her ?
Saina : I will. Please tell me what do you want me to tell her ?
Kunaal : Kindly tell her we shall be visiting her office tomorrow at 11.00 for accounts inspection. She should keep her records ready.
Saina : I will convey your message to her.
Answer:
MESSAGE

ZS August 20 ……..
Jasmine,

Mr Kunaal rang up to inform you, that they unit be inciting your office tomorrow out 11.00 a.m. for accounts inspection. You have to keep- your records ready.

Saina.

2. Read the following telephonic conversation and write the message.

Mrs. Gupta : Hello, am I speaking to Seema ?
Maid : Good morning, madam. Memsahib is not at home. I am her maid.
Mrs. Gupta : Will you convey my message to her ?
Maid : Please tell me, madam.
Mrs. Gupta : Please tell her that my son is getting engaged on this Saturday. The marriage ceremony is going to be solemnized at Hotel Taj, Mumbai, on coming Monday at 7.00 p.m. She, along with her family, is invited to attend the ceremony. Her attendance will be highly appreciated.
Maid : I will convey your message.
Mrs. Gupta : Thanks.
Answer:
MESSAGE

14 July 20 ……….
Memsahib,

There was a call from Mrs (Jupta. Her souls engagement is taking place on this Saturday. Marriage ceremony will be solemnuced at Hotel Tag, Mumbai, on the coming Monday at 7.00 p.m. You are inmted to attend true ceremony with family. Your attendance will be highly appreciated.

Maid.

MESSAGE-WRITING TASKS FOR PRACTICE

1. You are Nanny / Namit. In her absence, your sister Reema’s boss makes a Telephone call. He tells you to pass on the following message to Reema which you note down on the notepad.

  • Extension of her leave not approved
  • Must report to office on Monday morning
  • Important contract has to be signed
  • Documents have to be ready by lunch-time on Monday.

You have to leave for a party, so you decide to leave the message. Write down the message for Reena in not more than 50 words.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Message Writing

2. Mr Vikram Batra, the Managing Director of Oswal Mills, asks his P.A. to draft a message for Mr Rajan Jain, the RR.O. of his company. Use the following information to draft the message. Put the message in a box. Your answer should be in not more than 50 words.

  • Two dignitaries arriving from Mumbai on 14th August.
  • Accommodation to be booked in Hayat Regency.
  • Show them around the mill.
  • Book return tickets for the 16th August.

3. Read the following telephonic conversation between Kusha and Armaan. Armaan will not be able to meet Moksh. He leaves a message for him. Write this message, using not more than 50 words. Put the’ message in a box.

Kusha : Hello ! Hello ! I am Kusha from Chandigarh. Can I speak to Moksh ? I am his sister.
Armaan : Hello ! Kusha, I am Armaan, Moksh’s colleague. Moksh is on leave today. Can I take a message ?
Kusha : Yes, Armaan. I am coming to Delhi tomorrow. Ask him to pick me up at the airport. I have an interview for the post of Scientist at NPL on the day after tomorrow.
Armaan : Which flight are you coming on ?
Kusha : It is the Jetline flight which arrives there at 7:15 in the morning. I am also bringing along that big box which contains his books. I hope it won’t be any trouble for you.
Armaan : Not at all. I will leave a message on his table. Okay, Kusha.
Kusha : Thank you Armaan. Bye.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Modals

Punjab State Board PSEB 11th Class English Book Solutions English Grammar Modals Exercise Questions and Answers, Notes.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Modals

1. निम्नलिखित सहायक क्रियाओं को अंग्रेजी व्याकरण में Modals कहा जाता है-
can, could, will, would, shall, should, may, might, must, have to, ought to, used to, need, dare आदि।

2. इन सहायक क्रियाओं को मुख्य क्रिया के रूप में प्रयोग नहीं किया जा सकता है।

  • He will go.
  • She might pass this year.

3. ये सहायक क्रियाएँ कर्ता के वचन और लिंग के अनुसार बदलती नहीं हैं।

  • I will study hard.
  • They will study hard.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Modals

4. इन क्रियाओं से पूर्व ‘to’ का प्रयोग नहीं किया जा सकता है। हम निम्नलिखित का प्रयोग नहीं कर सकते हैं-
to will, to can, to may, to must, to might, to used, etc.

5. इन सहायक क्रियाओं के साथ -ing नहीं जोड़ा जा सकता है।

6. इन सहायक क्रियाओं के साथ क्रिया के केवल मूल रूप का ही प्रयोग किया जा सकता है-

  • I will go home.
  • You can go home.
  • They must go home.

7. निम्नलिखित Auxiliary Verbs के साथ सदा क्रिया के मूल रूप V, का प्रयोग किया जाता है-

  • Shall, should
  • Will, would
  • Can, could
  • May, might
  • Ought to
  • Used to
  • Need
  • Dare
  • Must, have to, am to, etc.

The Use of Some Modal Auxiliaries

I. Can तथा Could का प्रयोग
(1) Can का प्रयोग निम्नलिखित स्थितियों में किया जाता है-
1. योग्यता सूचक
She can dance very well.

2. इजाज़त सूचक
You can go home now.

3. सम्भावना सूचक
It can happen to anyone.

4. Pt. Cont. की जगह
I can hear people talking.

(2) Could का प्रयोग निम्नलिखित स्थितियों में किया जाता है-

1. शर्त वाचक

  • I could lift this box (if I tried).
  • I could buy a shirt (if I had money).

2. प्रार्थना वाचक

  • Could (would) you tell me the time ?
  • Could (would) you bring me a glass of water ?

3. सम्भावना सूचक

  • He could be busy at this time.
  • He could help you if he were here.

4. Can क Past

  • He said that I could go.
  • He could come to me any time he liked.

II. May तथा Might का प्रयोग

(1) May का प्रयोग निम्नलिखित स्थितियों में किया जाता है-
1. अनुमति / इजाज़त सूचक

  • You may go now.
  • May I come in, Sir ?

2. सम्भावना सूचक

  • His statement may (can / could) be true.
  • His plan may (can / could) succeed.

3. इच्छा / प्रार्थना सूचक

  • May you live long!
  • May our country prosper !

(2) Might का प्रयोग निम्नलिखित स्थितियों में किया जाता है-

1. May का Past

  • He said that I might go.
  • I thought that he might help her.

2. भावी सम्भावना

  • He might (may) pass this year.
  • He might (may) reach here by evening.

3. इजाज़त होना

  • Might I have your pen ?
  • You might do me a favour.

(May की अपेक्षा might में अधिक झिझक और विनम्रता का संकेत होता है।)

III. Would तथा Should का प्रयोग

(1) Would का प्रयोग निम्नलिखित स्थितियों में किया जाता है-

1. Will का Past

  • I told him that I would come.
  • The doctor knew that the patient would die.

2. प्रार्थना वाचक

  • Would you close the window?
  • Would you tell me the time?

3. शर्त वाचक

  • He would pass if he worked hard.
  • He would have passed if he had worked hard.

(2) Should का प्रयोग निम्नलिखित स्थितियों में किया जाता है-
1. उपदेश वाचक – You should give up smoking.

2. सम्भावना वाचक – They should be here by now.

3. नैतिक फर्ज़ – You should do your duty.

4. Shall at Past – He told me that I should I would pass.

IV. Must, Have to तथा Had to का प्रयोग

(1) Must का प्रयोग निम्नलिखित स्थितियों में किया जाता है-
1. उपदेश सूचक

  • You must consult some good doctor.
  • You must work hard this year.

2. आवश्यकता सूचक

  • You must be back by evening.
  • The students must bring their books daily.

3. सम्भावना सूचक

  • The child must be hungry.
  • He must have made some big mistake.

4. बन्धन / मजबूरी सूचक

  • You must do as you are told.
  • He must clear his accounts before leaving.

(2) Must का प्रयोग Affirmative और Interrogative वाक्यों में किया जा सकता है, किन्तु Negative वाक्यों में must के विपरीतार्थक (opposite) के रूप में need not का प्रयोग किया जाना चाहिए।

1. Must she come tomorrow ?

  • Yes, she must.
  • No, She needn’t.

(3) Must की जगह has / have to का प्रयोग किया जा सकता है।

1. He must go now.
He has to go now.

2. You must obey your officer.
You have to obey your officer.

(4) जब कोई नैतिक बन्धन स्वयं वक्ता द्वारा लागू किया गया हो, तो must का प्रयोग किया जाना चाहिए किन्तु जब यह नैतिक बन्धन किसी बाहरी वजह से हो, तो have to अथवा had to का प्रयोग किया जाना चाहिए।

Mother : You must wipe your feet when you come in.
Child : I have to wipe my feet every time I come in.

(5) Must not की जगह is not to का प्रयोग किया जा सकता है।
1. He must not go there.
He is not to go there.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Modals

(6) Tense के अनुसार must के प्रयोग में होने वाले परिवर्तनों के लिए निम्नलिखित तालिका याद कीजिए-

Present Past Future
1. He must go. He had to go. He must go.
2. He must not go. He was not to go. He must not go.

V. Ought to तथा Used to का प्रयोग

I. Ought के साथ सदा to का प्रयोग किया जाता है। (Ought to = Should)
Ought to का प्रयोग (should की भांति) निम्नलिखित स्थितियों में किया जाता है-

1. नैतिक फर्ज़

  • You ought to respect your elders.
  • You ought to have helped the poor.

2. इच्छा-योग्य सम्भावना

  • Mohan ought to win the race this time.
  • You have worked hard, You ought to get good marks.

3. इच्छा-योग्य ज़रूरत

  • He ought to build a new house now.
  • There ought to be some more buses.

(इन सभी वाक्यों में ought to के स्थान पर should का प्रयोग किया जा सकता है।)

II. Ought की तरह used भी एक ऐसा modal है जिसके साथ to का प्रयोग करना ज़रूरी होता है।

  • He used to live here.
  • He never used to live here.
  • Used he to live here ?

Used to का प्रयोग भूतकाल के संबंध में किसी आदत अथवा प्रायः होने वाली क्रिया को प्रकट करने के लिए किया जाता है।

Used to + V2 = V2
1. He used to come to my house every evening. 1. He came to my house every evening.
2. She never used to tell a lie. 2. She never told a lie.
3. They used to consult me on all matters. 3. They consulted me on all matters.

VI. Need का प्रयोग Modal के रूप में Need का प्रयोग केवल Negative और Interrogative वाक्यों में किया जाना चाहिए।

(1) इसका प्रयोग किसी सन्देह (doubt) अथवा मनाही (prohibition) को ज़ोरदार ढंग से व्यक्त करने के लिए किया जाता है।

  • Need I go there ? No, you needn’t.
  • Need she come tomorrow ? No, she needn’t.

(2) Need का Third Person Singular सदा need ही होता है, needs नहीं।

  • Need Mohan go there now?
  • He need not worry any more.

(3) प्रश्नवाचक वाक्यों में need का प्रयोग तभी किया जाता है जब negative उत्तर वांछित हो।

  • Need you go there?
  • No, I neednt.

(4) Interrogative और Negative वाक्यों में need के साथ to का प्रयोग नहीं किया जाता है ।

  • Need he do any work ?
  • No, he needn’t do any work.

(5) किन्तु निम्नलिखित वाक्यों में need के साथ to का प्रयोग किया गया है

  • He needs to go now. (Affirmative)
  • He does not need to go now. (Negative)
  • Does he need to go now? (Interrogative)

यदि ध्यान से देखा जाए तो पता चलेगा कि इन सभी वाक्यों में need को मुख्य क्रिया (Principal Verb) के रूप में प्रयोग किया गया है, न कि Modal Auxiliary के रूप में।

(6) Need not की जगह haven’t got to / don’t have to / don’t need to का प्रयोग किया जा सकता है।

  • He need not go.
  • He has not got to go.
  • He does not have to go.
  • He does not need to go.

(7) जब needs का प्रयोग must के साथ किया गया हो, तो यह एक adverb का कार्य कर रहा होता है। वास्तव में needs एक Possessive Case है जिसमें Apostrophe (‘) का लोप किया होता है।

इस प्रकार – needs = need’s = of need = of necessity = necessarily (adv.)
इस प्रकार हम देखा कि needs को एक adverb क्यों माना जाता है।
He must needs finish his work by evening.

VII. Dare का प्रयोग

(1) Modal के रूप में dare का प्रयोग नीचे लिखी स्थितियों में किया जाता है-

  • Negative वाक्यों में।
  • Interrogative वाक्यों में।
  • सन्देह (doubt) प्रकट करने वाले वाक्यों में।
  • ऐसे वाक्यों में जिनमें hardly, never, no one, nobody का प्रयोग किया गया हो।

(2) जब dare का प्रयोग Modal के रूप में किया गया हो तो इसके साथ to का प्रयोग नहीं किया जाता।

(3) Dare का Third Person Singular सदा dare ही होता है न कि dares.
Examples :

  • He dare not fight with me. (Negative)
  • Nobody dared ask him about his intentions. (Negative)
  • Dare he come to my house ? (Interrogative)
  • How dare he say such things about me ? (Interrogative)
  • I wonder whether he dare try.(Doubt)
  • He will hardly dare go there again. (Doubt)

Exercise
1. Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with the most appropriate modal.

(a) 1. He said that he …………… not come the next day.
2. ………….. you please stop talking ?
3. We ……………. speak English fluently.
4. She ………….. obey the rules.
5. He works hard so that he ………….. pass.
6. …………… you please help me lift the bundle ?
7. If I were you, I …………… not do it.
8. The pupils ………… to obey the orders.
Answer:
1. would / might
2. Would
3. can
4. should / must
5. may
6. Could / Would
7. would
8. ought

(b) 1. ………….. God bring you a lot of prosperity !
2. He …………. inform me if he was in trouble.
3. I do not know whether I …………. be able to spare money.
4. There are clouds in the sky. It ………….. rain tonight.
5. If I were you, I ………….. have helped Kapil.
6. A poor man ………….. spend his money wisely.
7. Your father …………… be nearly eighty now.
8. …………… God protect you !
Answer:
1. May
2. could
3. would
4. may / might / could
5. would
6. must
7. must
8. May.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Modals

2. Fill in the blanks with suitable modals from the brackets.

(a) 1. Can I smoke here ? No, you ……….. (should / may / can’t)
2. He said he ……………. come the next day. (may / would / can)
3. The driver ………… to have been more careful. (should / ought / must)
4. I will do it myself. You …………… come. (mustn’t / needn’t / oughtn’t)
5. Usha asked if she …………… bring her dog. (might / could)
6. Rajiv ……………. speak five languages. (may / can / should)
7. You ……………. pay your debts. (must / should I can)
8. Candidates …………… answer all questions. (must / should)
Answer:
1. can’t
2. would
3. ought
4. needn’t
5. could
6. can
7. should
8. must.

(b) 1. He …………… hear. He is deaf. (must not / won’t I can’t)
2. He ………….. come home by the morning train. (ought / used / might)
3. The Headmaster ………….. check all these accounts. (should I dare)
4. …………… his soul rest in peace ! (May / Might)
5. We …………. do as we are told. (can / should)
6. I …………… rather die than beg. (would / should I will)
7. He ………….. not help laughing. (can I could)
8. ……….. you possibly lend me a thousand rupees ? (Could / Will)
Answer:
1. can’t
2. might
3. should
4. May
5. should
6. would
7. could
8. Could.

Miscellaneous Exercise (Based on the Textbook)

(a) 1. You …………… be careful while driving. (must / need)
2. We …………… preserve our forests. (must / need)
3. Sudha …………… appear for an interview at Telco’s Pune office at the company’s expense. (used to / had to)
4. She was sure that she …………… not get the job in the famous automobile company, Telco. (should / would)
5. She …………… to wake up in the morning and get me ready for school. (ought / used)
6. He looked as if he …………… only have lots and lots of grandchildren. (could I can)
7. We …………. not use bookish knowledge to contradict and condemn others. (ought / should)
8. The teacher said that he ………….. be punished for his mistake. (will / would)
9. You ………….. impose discipline on yourself first. (can limust)
10. Some of us are worrying about whether the stock market …………… crash. (will / should)
Answer:
1. must
2. must
3. had to
4. would
5. used
6. could
7. should
8. would
9. must
10. will.

(b) 1. Time on books …………… be spent according to their quality. (need / should)
2. An officer ………….. display high standards of discipline in his own (must / can)
3. We …………… never get anything without paying something for it. (should I can)
4. We …………… blame the government or the system for all the ills. (shouldn’t I needn’t)
5. Globalisation ………….. help to fight the problem of poverty in the world. (can / could)
6. A leader ………….. be ready to accept responsibilities and self-discipline. (should / may)
7. She …………. not help me with the lesson. (could / ought)
8. Take an umbrella with you; it …………… rain. (can / might)
9. ………… I come in, sir ? (May / Might)
10. ………….. that I were a king ! (Should / Would)
Answer:
1. should
2. must
3. can
4. shouldn’t
5. can
6. should
7. could
8. might
9. May
10. Would.

(c) 1. Kalam says that future generation ………… have the freedom to sustain their lives on the earth. (should / would)
2. As he ………… not afford to pay his fees, he approached the principal for help. (could / would)
3. Since the Earth’s water supply is fixed, we ………….. preserve the quality of water available to us. (must / can)
4. The absence of water …………. turn fertile lands into dry, barren lifeless tracts of death. (can / must)
5. Malcolm thought that Barb …………… not love an ugly person like him. (can / could)
6. It …………. rain tomorrow. (may / shall)
7. You ………….. have liberty without discipline. (can’t I may not)
8. We …………. not eat in public during Ramadan, in Dubai. (dare / must)
9. Tomorrow …………… be Sunday. (may / will)
10. He ………….. be thirty next birthday. (shall / will)
Answer:
1. should
2. could
3. must
4. can
5. could
6. may
7. can’t
8. dare
9. will
10. will.

(d) 1. If a woman proposed to a man in a leap year, he …………… accept it unless he was already engaged. (had to / used to)
2. Barb was so afraid that she …………… not make a reply to Malcolm. (could I can)
3. Junod suggested that a rescue expedition ………….. be organised at once. (should I would)
4. A new war …………… leave nothing behind worthy of mention. (would I could)
5. Force alone ………….. solve man’s problems. (can’t / mustn’t)
6. I did not know who headed Telco. I thought it …………… be one of the Tatas. (need / must)
7. The film …………. to be a great success. (should / ought)
8. My hostel-mates told me I …………. use the opportunity to go to Pune. (should / would)
9. She …………. never have been pretty. (can I could)
10. You …………… start somewhere, otherwise no woman will ever be able to work in your factories. (may / must)
Answer:
1. had to
2. could
3. should
4. would
5. can’t
6. must
7. ought
8. should
9. could
10. must.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Modals

2. Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with the most appropriate modal.

(a) 1. We ………….. read good books with full concentration.
2. If a man lacks reasoning, he …………. study law and lawyers’ cases.
3. A book …………. not be read to condemn or refute others.
4. No one …………. avoid doing something he …………… do.
5. Our nation …………… be strong not only as a military power, but also as an economic power.
6. We ………….. become self-reliant and not run after imported things.
7. In Jeddah, we …………. not go out without covering our head.
8. The poor people …………… live in very dirty conditions.
9. Globalisation ………………. lead to new opportunities, faster growth and higher standard of living
10. We ……………. preserve our forests, fisheries and the diversity of living species.
Answer:
1. must
2. should
3. should
4. must should
5. should
6. must
7. dare
8. have to
9. can
10.must.

(b) 1. Without water, life ………….. become impossible on this earth.
2. Malcolm ………….. decide whether Barb still loved him.
3. The lovers ………… face many hardships.
4. We …………… set things right before it is too late.
5. Those people too ………….. not survive long, who had fled from Hiroshima after the explosion.
6. The General realized how destructive an atomic war …………. be.
7. All possible efforts …………. be made to save mankind from itself.
8. “How ………….. anyone love a freak ?” thought Malcolm.
9. Barb ……………… not give up writing to Malcolms even though he never responded.
10. The books of lower quality …………. be read by proxy.
Answer:
1. would
2. couldn’t
3. have to
4. must
5. could
6. could
7. must
8. can / could
9. would
10. should

Exercises From Grammar Book (Fully Solved)

Exercise 1
Fill in the blanks with ‘will or ‘shall’.

1. I ……….. surely help you. (determination)
2. If you make a noise, you ……….. be punished.
3. ……….. you have tea ?
4. He ……….. play the match tomorrow. (information about future)
5. You ………. not leave this place. (order)
6. ……….. I bring some tea for you ? (offer)
7. I ……….. take care of your brother. (promise)
8. I ………. send him to jail. (threat)
9. How ……….. you solve this problem?
10. I ……….. take care of your brother. (promise)
Answer:
1. will
2. shall
3. will
4. will
5. shall
6. Shall
7. will
8. will
9. will
10. will.

Exercise 2
Fill in the blanks with ‘would’ or ‘should.

1. I told him that he ……….. pass.
2. You ……….. respect your elders.
3. Walk fast lest you ………. miss the train.
4. They ……….. sit for hours talking together. (Past habit)
5. ……….. that I were the Prime Minister !
6. You ………. take your medicine regularly.
7. I ……… rather fail than cheat.
8. I ………. like to have a cup of tea.
9. You ……….. not leave this job.
10. ………. you meet him, give him this book.
Answer:
1. would
2. should
3. should
4. would
5. Would
6. should
7. would
8. would
9. should
10. Should.

Exercise 3
Fill in the blanks with ‘can’ or ‘could’.

1. She ………. read and write English well.
2. I told him that he ……….. accompany me.
3. He ………. drive a car at the age of twelve.
4. I ……….. not help laughing.
5. You ………. go now.
6. He ………. help you if you want.
7. He ……….. come to meet me any time.
8. I ………. have availed myself of the opportunity. (But I didn’t)
9. Who ……….. be kinder than God ?
10. Three years ago, he ……….. not even walk.
Answer:
1. can
2. could
3. could
4. could
5. can
6. can
7. can
8. could
9. can
10. could.

Exercise 4
Fill in the blanks with ‘may’ or ‘might’.

1. ……….. I go home now?
2. She asked if she ……….. read my book.
3. We eat so that we ……….. live.
4. ……… God bless you !
5. It ………. rain today. (weak possibility)
6. You ……….. have won the race if you had taken an early start.
7. If you apologise, he ……….. forgive you.
8. She ……… have applied for a job, but I am not sure.
9. ……….. his soul rest in peace.
10. He is working hard so that he ……… stand first in the class.
Answer:
1. May
2. might
3. may
4. May
5. may
6. might
7. may
8. might
9. May
10. may.

Exercise 5
Fill in the blanks with ‘used to’ or ‘ought to’.

1. We ……….. serve our country.
2. My grandmother ……….. tell me stories.
3. You ……….. change your job.
4. I am not ……….. driving alone.
5. I ………. visit my sick brother.
6. We ……….. obey the laws of our country.
7. They ………. miss their classes to watch a movie.
8. The students ……….. be regular and punctual.
9. The employees ……….. come late, but now they have become punctual.
Answer:
1. ought to
2. used to
3. ought to
4. used to
5. ought to
6. ought to
7. used to
8. ought to
9. used to.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Modals

Exercise 6
Fill in the blanks with ‘must, ‘dare’ or ‘need.

1. The candidates ………. answer five out of ten questions.
2. How ………. you touch my things ?
3. I ……….. finish this work by Monday.
4. ……….. I go to school today?
5. He ………. not oppose me.
6. You ………. not wait for him.
7. Does she ………. to argue with you ?
8. You ……….. not go to the market as I have brought vegetables.
9. ………. you have taken all this trouble ?
10. You ………. be joking.
Answer:
1. must
2. dare
3. must
4. Need
5. dare
6. need
7. dare
8. need
9. Need
10. must.

Exercise 7
Fill in the blanks with appropriate modals.

1. ……….. you please stop talking ? (will / shall)
2. You ………. go home whenever you like. (may / might)
3. We ……….. not tell lies. (would / should)
4. You ……….. get a prize if you finish your work in time. (shall / will)
5. My grandmother ………. go for a morning walk in her youth. (used to I might)
6. He ……….. read and write Spanish. (can I could)
7. The rich ……… help the poor. (should / would)
8. If you have a ticket, you ………. go inside. (could I may)
9. He said that it ……….. be true. (would / could)
10. ………. you hear that sound ? (may / can)
Answer:
1. Will
2. may
3. should
4. will
5. used to
6. can / could
7. should
8. may
9. could
10. Can.

Exercise 8
Fill in the blanks with appropriate modals.

1. I tried to climb up the tree, but ………. not.
2. He worked hard so that he ……….. win the gold medal.
3. ……….. that I were a princess !
4. Death ……….. come any time.
5. ………. you prosper in life !
6. Cars ……….. not be parked in front of the gate. (may / must)
7. She is three years old, but she ………. not speak as yet.
8. You ……….. not drink here. (will / shall)
9. If it ………. rain, we will have a holiday. (should I could)
10. ………. you mind my sitting here ? (would / should)
Answer:
1. could
2. could
3. Would
4. can
5. May
6. must
7. can
8. shall
9. should
10. Would.

Exercise 9
Fill in the blanks with appropriate modals.

1. You ……….. help the needy. (moral obligation)
2. If I were you, I ……….. not behave like that. (conditional sentence)
3. I ……….. never tell a lie. (determination)
4. He told me that he ………… not let me down.
5. Walk slowly lest you ……….. stumble.
6. My uncle ………. have reached by now. (possibility)
7. The patient is critical. He ……….. be taken to the hospital. (compulsion)
8. You ………. not laugh at her mistakes.
9. How ……….. you call her names ?
10. I ……….. play hockey when I was a student. (past habit)
Answer:
1. should
2. would
3. will
4. would
5. should
6. might
7. must
8. should
9. dare
10. used to.

Exercise 10
Fill in the blanks with appropriate modals.

1. What ……….. you like to have, tea or coffee ?
2. ……….. I smoke here? (formal permission)
3. One ……….. do one’s duty.
4. I ……….. smell something burning.
5. I ……….. rather die than beg.
6. It ………. rain today. (less certain)
7. I told him that he ………. take the test. (can I could)
8. She ……….. not insult me. (will / must) (insistence)
9. We ……….. respect our elders. (can / ought to)
10. I ………. help him with money. (will / shall)
Answer:
1. would
2. May
3. should / must
4. can
5. would
6. might
7. could
8. must
9. ought to
10. will.

Exercise 11
Fill in the blanks with appropriate modals.

1. ……….. I answer your question ? (should I need)
2. I wish I ……… help you, but I have my own problems. (can I could)
3. Walk carefully lest you ………. sprain your foot.
4. You ……….. not see him; just write a letter. (dare / need)
5. We ……….. go to the station by taxi, it is getting late. (may / should)
6. You ……….. do as you are told. (order)
7. The children asked if they ……….. have an ice cream. (could / would)
8. ……… we play cricket ? (suggestion)
9. ……….. you have tea ?
10. It ………. rain tomorrow. (prediction)
Answer:
1. Need
2. could
3. should
4. need
5. should
6. must
7. could
8. Shall
9. Would
10. may.

Exercise 12
Fill in the blanks with appropriate modals.

1. ……….. I bring some tea for you? (Do you want me ?)
2. ……….. I use your pen ? (very polite)
3. You ……….. attend the class. (compulsion)
4. He told me that he ……….. join the Army. (possibility)
5. ………. he insult you? (challenge)
6. Play well so that you ……… win the match. (purpose)
7. Everyone ……….. love his country. (may / ought to)
8. He is your father, you ……….. obey him. (obligation)
9. You ………. not worry about it, I will handle it.
10. You ……….. do your homework regularly. (advice)
Answer:
1. Shall
2. Might
3. must
4. might
5. Dare
6. may
7. ought to
8. should
9. need
10. should.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Modals

Exercise 13
Fill in the blanks with appropriate modals.

1. I ………. hear her reciting a prayer. (might / could)
2. You said that you ……….. be absent. (should / would)
3. I ……….. bring a chocolate for you tomorrow. (promise)
4. You ……… not hurry, there is plenty of time.
5. I ……….. try to do better next time. (promise)
6. ……….. you please help me ? (should I would)
7. ……….. God save our souls !
8. I ……….. type ninety words in a minute. (may / can)
9. You ………. read a grammar book to understand these concepts. (may / ought to)
10. The doctor told me that the fever ………. go. (would / will)
Answer:
1. could
2. would
3. will
4. need
5. will
6. Would
7. May
8. can
9. ought to
10. would.

Exercise 14
Fill in the blanks with appropriate modals.

1. A leader ……….. be ready to accept responsibilities. (shall / must)
2. Take an umbrella with you, it ……….. rain. (should I may)
3. If we are not free, no one ……….. respect us. (will / shall)
4. Some books ……….. be read thoroughly. (may / must)
5. We ……….. preserve our heritage. (can / must)
6. They ……….. to complete their lessons. (dare / need)
7. One ………. not have liberty without discipline. (can / may)
8. You ……….. see a doctor.
9. He ……….. be thirty next birthday. (will / shall)
10. ……….. we drink salty sea water ? (can I could)
Answer:
1. must
2. may
3. will
4. must
5. must
6. need
7. can
8. must
9. will
10. Can.

Exercise 15
Fill in the blanks with appropriate modals.

1. ……….. we play cricket ?
2. I ……….. invite you to the party. (intention)
3. You ………. not attend my class. (order)
4. He ……….. have helped you if he wished.
5. He ……….. come today. (remote possibility)
6. She ……….. come late to school every day. (past habit)
7. Don’t put off till tomorrow what you ……….. do today.
8. He did not ……….. to offend me.
9. I think I ……….. go now. (could / should)
10. I ……….. do or die. (compulsion)
Answer:
1. Shall
2. will
3. shall / must
4. could
5. might
6. used to
7. can
8. dare
9. should
10. must.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Modals

Exercise 16
Fill in the blanks with appropriate modals.

1. Reading ……….. make a full man. (may / can)
2. We ……….. learn how to govern better. (must / might)
3. The teacher said that he ………. be rewarded for his good work.
4. You ……….. follow the traffic rules.
5. How ………. you do this to me ? (could / would)
6. ……….. I bring you something to eat ?
7. He ………. play the match. (willingness)
8. You ………. not waste time on it. (necessity)
9. Had the doctor come in time, he ……….. have saved the patient.
10. Had you hurried up, you ……….. have caught the train. (could / can)
Answer:
1. can
2. must
3. would
4. should / must / ought to
5. could
6. Shall
7. would / will
8. must
9. would / could
10. could.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Determiners

Punjab State Board PSEB 11th Class English Book Solutions English Grammar Determiners Exercise Questions and Answers, Notes.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Determiners

Determiners

किसी संज्ञा से पूर्व स्थित ऐसे शब्द को Determiner कहा जाता है जो उस संज्ञा को निर्धारित करता हो; जैसे-
A book, an inkpot, the Ramayana, some boys, any book, a few difficulties, a little rest, आदि।

Determiner एक प्रकार से विशेषण (Adjective) ही होता है। अन्तर केवल इतना है कि Adjective किसी संज्ञा की व्याख्या करता है जबकि Determiner किसी संज्ञा को निर्धारित करता है।

अध्ययन की सुविधा के लिए Determiners को मुख्य रूप से निम्नलिखित भागों में बांटा जा सकता है –

1. Possessive My, our, your, his, her, its, their.
2. Demonstrative Definite : The, this, that, these, those, such, same, etc.
Indefinite : A, an, any, some, other, certain, etc.
3. Quantitative Much, little, no, some, any, enough, sufficient, all, whole, half, etc.
4. Numeral Definite : One, two, three, first, second, third, etc.
Indefinite : All, some, no, many, few, several, etc.
5. Articles Definite : The.
Indefinite : A, an.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Determiners

The Use of Some Determiners

1. Some, any : ये दोनों शब्द मात्रावाचक भी हैं और संख्यावाचक भी।
Some का प्रयोग निम्नलिखित प्रकार के वाक्यों में किया जाता है-
(a) Affirmative वाक्यों में।

  • There are some children outside.
  • Some people say that money makes the mare go.

(b) Interrogative वाक्यों में, यदि वक्ता को afffirmative उत्तर की इच्छा अथवा आशा हो।

  • Aren’t there some stamps in the drawer ?
  • Didn’t he give you some money ?

Any का प्रयोग निम्नलिखित प्रकार के वाक्यों में किया जाता है-
(a) Negative वाक्यों में।

  • I didn’t buy any bread.
  • He has not solved any question.

(b) Interrogative वाक्यों में, यदि वक्ता को negative उत्तर की आशा हो।

  • Have you any problem ?
  • Are there any stamps in my drawer ?

नोट- यह बात ध्यान रखने योग्य है कि not के साथ any का प्रयोग किया जाता है किन्तु no के साथ any का प्रयोग कभी नहीं किया जाता है।
इसलिए यह कहना गलत है कि-
I bought no any apple.
हमें कहना चाहिए –
I bought no apple.

2. Few, little:
Few – एक संख्यावाचक शब्द है।
Little – एक मात्रावाचक शब्द है।

→ Few, a few, the few का प्रयोग-
(1) Few – यह एक Negative विशेषण है।
Few = not many = अधिक नहीं।

(2) A few – यह एक affirmative विशेषण है।
A few = some at least = थोड़े से।

(3) The few – यह एक ऐसा विशेषण है जिससे negative तथा affirmative दोनों अर्थों का बोध होता है।
The few – the whole of any particular number = थोड़े-बहुत जो भी हों।

→ Little, a little, the little का प्रयोग-
(1) Little – यह एक Negative विशेषण है।
Little – not much = अधिक नहीं।

(2) A little – यह एक Affirmative विशेषण है।
A little = some at least = थोड़ा सा।

(3) The little – यह एक ऐसा विशेषण है जिससे Negative तथा affirmative दोनों अर्थों का बोध होता है।
The little = the whole of any particular quantity = थोड़ा-बहुत जो भी हो।

Examples:
I. 1. He makes few mistakes.
उसके पास अधिक दूध नहीं था।
2. He makes a few mistakes.
वह कुछ गलतियां कर देता है।
3. I corrected the few mistakes he had made.
जो थोड़ी-बहुत गलतियां उसने की थीं, मैंने ठीक कर दी।

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Determiners

II. 1. He had little milk.
वह अधिक गलतियां नहीं करता है।
2. He had a little milk.
उसके पास थोड़ा सा दूध था।
3. He drank the little milk I had.
मेरे पास जो थोड़ा-बहुत दूध था, वह पी गया।

नोट – वाक्य (3) के अर्थ को दो भागों में बांटा जा सकता है-
(a) Negative तथा (b) Affirmative
(a) The mistakes he had made were not many.
जो गलतियां उसने की थीं वे अधिक नहीं थीं।
The milk I had was not much.
मेरे पास जो दूध था वह अधिक नहीं था।

(b) I corrected all the mistake he had made.
मैंने वे सारी गलतियां ठीक कर दी जो उसने की थीं।
He drank all the milk I had.
उसने सारा दूध पी लिया जो मेरे पास था।

III. Much, Many, Many a, Less, Fewer:
(1) Much तथा less मात्रावाचक विशेषण हैं।

(2) Many तथा fewer संख्यावाचक विशेषण हैं।

(3) Much का प्रयोग uncountable nouns (मात्रावाचक संज्ञाओं) के साथ किया जाता है।
Many का प्रयोग countable nouns (संख्यावाचक संज्ञाओं) के साथ किया जाता है।

(4) Much और Many का प्रयोग निम्नलिखित प्रकार के वाक्यों में किया जाना चाहिए-

  • Negative वाक्यों में।
  • Interrogative वाक्यों में।
  • Affirmative वाक्यों में, यदि इन शब्दों का प्रयोग कर्ता अथवा कर्ता की व्याख्या करने वाले शब्द के रूप में किया गया हो।

(5) Many a – कई बार ‘Many’ के साथ ‘a’ का प्रयोग किया जाता है।
अर्थ की दृष्टि से ‘many’ और ‘many a में कोई अन्तर नहीं है। अन्तर केवल इतना है कि-
Many के साथ बहुवचन संज्ञा तथा बहुवचन क्रिया का प्रयोग किया जाता है।
Many a के साथ एकवचन संज्ञा तथा एकवचन क्रिया का प्रयोग किया जाता है।
Many a man = many x one man = Many men

  • Many a boy is absent
  • Many boys are absent.

(6) Fewer, few की comparative degree के रूप में प्रयोग किया जाता है, परन्तु – Less को little की comparative degree के रूप में बहुत कम प्रयोग किया जाता है। यह एक आज़ाद comparative है। वास्तव में इसकी कोई positive degree नहीं होती।

Examples : Much (मात्रावाचक)

  • There is not much food in the house. (Negative)
  • Did you have much difficulty in finding it? (Interrogative)
  • Much of what you say is true. (Affirmative)
  • He never eats much breakfast. (Negative)
  • Does your cow give much milk ? (Interrogative)
  • Much of it is useless. (Affirmative)

Many (संख्यावाचक)

  • I don’t have many friends. (Negative)
  • Were there many people at the meeting ? (Interrogative)
  • Many people left early. (Affirmative)

Fewer (संख्यावाचक)

  • No fewer than twenty workers were absent.
  • There were fewer men than women.
  • Few know and fewer care.
  • Today I bought fewer eggs.

Less (मात्रावाचक)

  • Less size means less weight.
  • He had less difficulty with his work.
  • Don’t think it has less importance.
  • I have less money than you.

Articles

Articles भी एक प्रकार से Determiners ही होते हैं क्योंकि ये किसी संज्ञा से पूर्व लगाए जाते हैं और उसे निर्धारित करते हैं।
अंग्रेज़ी भाषा में a, an तथा the को Articles कहा जाता है।
The को Definite Article कहा जाता है।
A तथा an को Indefinite Articles कहा जाता है।

Articles के प्रयोग सम्बन्धी नियम

(1) An का प्रयोग किसी स्वर (Vowel : a, e, i, 0, u) से पूर्व अथवा silent b से पूर्व किया जाता है; जैसे-
An apple; an egg; an inkpot; an ox; an umbrella; an honest man; an M.A.; etc.

(2) A का प्रयोग किसी व्यंजन (Consonant) से पूर्व किया जाता है। ऐसे स्वर जिनका उच्चारण किसी व्यंजन की भांति किया जाए, उनसे पूर्व भी a का ही प्रयोग किया जाता है; जैसे –
A kite; a cart; a monkey; a unit; a useful thing; a one-eyed man; a European country; etc.

(3) साधारण रूप से नियम यह है कि यदि कोई Common Noun एकवचन में हो, तो उससे पूर्व Article का प्रयोग किया जाना चाहिए; जैसे-

  • I saw a dog in street. (यह वाक्य आशुद्ध है।)
  • I saw a dog in the street. (यह वाक्य शुद्ध है।)
  • I saw the dog in the street. (यह वाक्य शुद्ध है।)

(4) The का प्रयोग निम्नलिखित स्थितियों में किया जाता है-
1. किसी विशेष व्यक्ति अथवा पदार्थ का वर्णन करने के लिए।
(He is the man who beat me.)

2. नदियों के नामों के साथ।
(The Ganges; the Yamuna)

3. पर्वत-शृंखलाओं के नाम के साथ।
(The Himalayas; the Vindhyas)

4. समुद्रों के नाम के साथ।
(The Indian Ocean; the Arabian Sea)

5. प्रसिद्ध पुस्तकों के नामों के साथ।
(The Gita; the Quran)

6. प्रकृति की अद्वितीय रचनाओं के साथ।
(The sun; the moon; the earth)

7. Superlative Degree के साथ।
(The best, the noblest; the youngest)

8. किसी जाति अथवा वर्ग के नाम के साथ।
(The English; the Indians; the French)

9. उस विशेषण से पूर्व जिनके साथ लगने वाली संज्ञा understood हो।
(The rich should help the poor.)

10. निम्नलिखित प्रकार के मुहावरों के साथ।
(The higher, the better.)

(5) The का प्रयोग निम्नलिखित स्थितियों में प्रायः नहीं किया जाता है-

  • किसी नगर, शहर, गांव के नाम से पूर्व।
  • किसी देश के नाम से पूर्व।
  • किसी महाद्वीप के नाम से पूर्व।
  • किसी अकेले द्वीप के नाम से पूर्व।
  • किसी- अन्तरीप (Cape) के नाम से पूर्व। (Cape Comorin, कुमारी अन्तरीप)
  • किसी झील के नाम से पूर्व।
  • किसी अकेली पहाड़ी के नाम से पूर्व ।
  • किसी व्यक्तिवाचक (Proper) अथवा भाववाचक (Abstract) संज्ञा के साथ।

(6) निम्नलिखित स्थितियों में से किसी भी Article का प्रयोग नहीं किया जाता है-
1. किसी नामलेख (title) के साथ।
(Queen Victoria; King George)

2. किसी सकर्मक (Transitive) क्रिया वाले मुहावरे में Verb के बाद लगे हुए Object के साथ।
(send word; shake hands; catch fire)

3. किसी मुहावरे में Preposition के बाद लगी हुई संज्ञा के साथ।
(By hand; at sea; by night)

4. विशालतम अर्थ में प्रयोग की गई किसी संज्ञा के साथ।
(Man is mortal.)

5. द्रव्यवाचक संज्ञा (Material Noun) के साथ।
(Iron is a very useful metal.)

Exercises

1. Fill in the blanks with suitable Determiners.

(a) 1. Did he give you ……………. money ?
2. ……………. girls were playing in the ground.
3. Have you read ………….. new novel ?
4. There is not …………… oil in the bottle.
5. Will you please give me ……….. milk ?
6. His condition is so serious that there is ……….. hope of his recovery.
7. ………… women can keep a secret.
8. ………….. knowledge is a dangerous thing.
Answer:
1. any
2. Some
3. any
4. any
5. some
6. little
7. Few
8. A little.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Determiners

(b) 1. Only ………… boys were present in the meeting.
2. There isn’t ………… sugar in the cup.
3. You must take …………. meals a day.
4. This work is lighter, so I can do with …………… manpower.
5. Did he make ………….. mistakes in his essay ?
6. I have seen her ………….. time.
7. Have you read …………… Ramayana ?
8. He was struck by ………… arrow.
Answer:
1. a few
2. much
3. fewer
4. less
5. many
6. many a
7. the
8. an.

2. Fill in the blanks with suitable determiners.

(a) Rajan came to my house. He asked me how ………… money I had. I told him that I had ………. money in my pocket which I had saved from …………. pocket money. He told me that he needed ………… money to buy ……….. book on Economics.

(b) There was a knock at my door. When I opened ……….. door, I saw stranger with …………… tool bag in his hand. I didn’t allow him to enter ………….. room as I had never seen him earlier.

(c) Ram needed ……….. paper for his work. He said to his brother, “There isn’t …………… paper for me to write on. Please buy ………… for me when you go to the market.”

(d) ………. man bought …………….. ox and sold it in ………….. open market of the city. But he got only …………… little money from the sale.
Answer:
(a) much, some, my, some, a.
(b) the, a, a, the.
(c) some, any, some.
(d) A, an, the, a.

Miscellaneous Exercise (Based on the Textbook)

1. Fill in each blank with a suitable determiner.

(a) 1. One day, Sudha had to show ……… reports to Mr. Moolgaokar. (some / any)
2. Sudha went to do …………. M.Tech. in Computer Science from IISc, Bangalore. (an / the)
3. Since there were …………. dogs in the streets, she took to feeding sparrows in the city. (no / many)
4. Would you like ……… tea ? (any / some)
5. ……….. my life, I have been waiting for this moment. (All / Some)
6. I have no time for ………… these formalities. (any / all)
7. …………… the lawyers pleaded their cases well. (Every / Both)
8. ………… books are to be read only in parts. (Any / Some)
9. She carried ………….. stale chapattis with her for the village dogs. (few / several)
10. I used to go to ………….. English school in a motor bus. (an / the)
Answer:
1. some
2. an
3. no
4. some
5. All
6. all
7. Both
8. Some
9. several
10. an.

(b) 1. According to Bacon, ……….. books should be swallowed. (many / some)
2. Some books don’t deserve ………….. mind and concentration. (our / their)
3. …………… individual is dependent. (All / Every)
4. They never left …………… post during the war. (their / our)
5. Liberty is the birthright of each and …………. person. (every / any)
6. …………. of us were constantly together. (Our / Both)
7. She told me about the games she used to play as ……….. child. (the / a)
8. ………… parents left me with Grandmother. (My / Each)
9. ………… drop of water is precious. (Every / All)
10. We hear …….. amazing success stories, but we refuse to acknowledge them. (much / many)
Answer:
1. some
2. our
3. Every
4. their
5. every
6. Both
7. a
8. My
9. Every
10. many.

2. Fill in the blanks with suitable determiners.

(a) 1. This is ………….. girl who wrote to Mr. JRD.
2. Women should not tolerate …………. sort of injustice.
3. Grandmother got ………… old drum and started singing.
4. ………. day, Sudha went to Mr. Moolgaokar’s office.
5. ………….. book should not be read with the same interest and concentration.
6. Studies have a great influence on ……… human mind.
7. Bacon believes that ………. defect of the mind has a special remedy.
8. Studies cure a man of ………… mental deficiencies.
9. Discipline is …………. training of mind and character.
10. We have mortgaged ………….. conscience to money.
Answer:
1. the
2. any
3. an
4. One
5. Every
6. the
7. every
8. his
9. the
10. our.

(b) 1. We should be true patriots and noble sons of …………… motherland.
2. The earth is a treasure we hold in trust for ………… descendents.
3. The future generations should have the freedom to sustain ………… lives on this planet.
4. Vikram Batra was ………… officer of the Indian Army.
5. Forests play …………. vital role in the conservation of water.
6. Eyes lend ………… unique beauty to the human face.
7. Water is the basis of …………. life.
8. Malcolm was awarded ……….. medals for his rare courage and sense of sacrifice.
9. Malcolm felt that there was ……….. time for fear.
10. The grizzly grabbed Malcolm with ……….. paws and squeezed him against her chest.
Answer:
1. our
2. our
3. their
4. an
5. a
6. a
7. all
8. many
9. no
10. both.

Exercises From Grammar Book (Fully Solved)

Exercise 1
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article (a, an or the) or leave the space blank if no article is needed.

1. I want ……….. apple from that basket.
2. ………. church on the corner is progressive.
3. Miss Lin speaks ……….. Chinese.
4. I borrowed ………. pencil from your pile of pencils and pens.
5. One of the students said, “………. professor is late today.”
6. Ali likes to play ……….. volleyball.
7. I bought ……….. umbrella to go out in the rain.
8. My daughter is learning to play ……… violin at her school.
9. Please give me ……….. cake that is on the counter.
10. I lived on ……….. Main Street when I first came to this town.
Answer:
1. an
2. The
3. x
4. a
5. The
6. x
7. an
8. the
9. the
10. x.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Determiners

Exercise 2
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article (a, an or the) or leave the space blank if no article is needed.

1. Albany is the capital of ……….. New York State.
2. My husband’s family speaks ……….. Polish.
3. ………. apple a day keeps the doctor away.
4. ………. ink in my pen is red.
5. Our neighbours have ………. cat and ………. dog.
6. He is ……….. idiot.
7. You are doing ………. good job.
8. It is ……….. rotten plum.
9. This is ………. used fork.
10. ………. historian writes history books.
Answer:
1. x
2. x
3. An
4. The
5. a, a
6. an
7. a
8. a
9. a
10. A.

Exercise 3
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article (a, an or the) or leave the space blank if no article is needed.

1. He is ……….. honest man.
2. It was ………. horrible movie.
3. We went for ………. opera show at Sydney Opera House.
4. Spanish is ……….. easy language.
5. Their car does 100 miles ……….. hour.
6. Mathura is ………. holy city.
7. Cactus is ………. thorny plant.
8. Which is ……… longest tunnel in the world ?
9. ……….. honourable discharge is every employee’s right.
10. He is ……….. intelligent man.
Answer:
1. an
2. a
3. an
4. an
5. an
6. a
7. a
8. the
9. An
10. an.

Exercise 4
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article (a, an or the) or leave the space blank if no article is needed.

1. It is ………. big table.
2. There is ……….. stairway in the lobby.
3. Give me ……….. paper clip.
4. Dog is ……….. faithful animal.
5. I have ……….. unusual feeling.
6. We saw ……….. interesting movie.
7. He won ……….. early bird prize in the party.
8. It was ……….. daring idea.
9. ……….. sun rises in the east.
10. We gave away ……….. prizes.
Answer:
1. a
2. a
3. a
4. a
5. an
6. an
7. the
8. a
9. The
10. the.

Exercise 5
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article (a, an or the) or leave the space blank if no article is needed.

1. The brick hit him in ………… face.
2. He went ……….. home.
3. She is going to ………. cinema.
4. ……… idea can change your life.
5. ……….. higher you go, ……….. cooler it is.
6. South Hall is ……….. Punjab of England.
7. He is ………. most intelligent child of the family.
8. ……….. umbrella is ……….. useful thing.
9. He has ………. soft corner for the poor.
10. I gave him ………. hundred-rupee note.
Answer:
1. the
2. x
3. the
4. An
5. The, the
6. the
7. the
8. An, a
9. a
10. a.

Exercise 6
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article (a, an or the) or leave the space blank if no article is needed.

1. I bought ……….. pair of shoes.
2. He gave me ………. beautiful gift.
3. I have ……….. one-rupee note.
4. He is ……….. senior teacher.
5. Have you read ………. Bible ?
6. P.K. Shinh is ……….. M.A.
7. It is ………. best he could do.
8. She is ……….. N.C.C. officer.
9. It was ……….. pleasant day.
10. He is ………. cowardly person.
Answer:
1. a
2. a
3. a
4. a
5. the
6. an
7. the
8. an
9. a
10. a.

Exercise 7
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article (a, an or the) or leave the space blank if no article is needed.

1. She has ……….. headache.
2. I have got ……….. cold.
3. What is on ……….. radio tonight ?
4. This is ………. historical moment.
5. He has ………. few friends in his class.
6. He is studying in ………. European university.
7. He is ……….. worst player of the team.
8. Rose is ………. taller of the two sisters.
9. He is ……….. great comedian.
10. Wordsworth wrote poems about ……….. nature.
Answer:
1. a
2. x
3. the
4. a
5. a
6. a
7. the
8. the
9. a
10. x.

Exercise 8
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article (a, an or the) or leave the space blank if no article is needed.

1. New York is ……….. big city.
2. ……….. cow is ………. useful animal.
3. Honesty is ……….. best policy.
4. France is ……….. great country
5. The sun rises in ……….. east.
6. I saw him when he was ……. child.
7. Who has not seen ……….. tiger ?
8. ……….. milk is very nutritious.
9. Man is after all ……….. animal.
10. How beautiful ……….. stars are !
Answer:
1. a
2. The, a
3. the
4. a
5. the
6. a
7. a
8. x
9. an
10. the.

Exercise 9
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article (a, an or the) or leave the space blank if no article is needed.

1. God has created ………. universe.
2. Gold is ……….. precious metal.
3. Kalidasa is ………. Shakespeare of India.
4. This is ……….. best book I have ever read.
5. ………. cat killed ………. rat.
6. ……….. cat is on ……….. roof.
7. Mahatma Gandhi was ……….. great leader of India.
8. The stone hit me on ……….. head.
9. John is ………. smallest boy in the class, but Peter is ……….. biggest.
10. I would like to buy ……….. pair of stockings and ……….. couple of shirts.
Answer:
1. the
2. a
3. the
4. the
5. The, the
6. The, the
7. a
8. the
9. the, the
10. a, a.

Exercise 10
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article (a, an or the) or leave the space blank if no article is needed.

1. Many ……… flower is born to blush unseen.
2. He is ………. Newton of his age.
3. I admire ………. wisdom of Solomon.
4. ………. whole class will participate in the program.
5. ……….. Himalayas protect the plains of India from the cold winds of the north.
6. I watched ………… interesting film yesterday.
7. I bought ………. laptop for my daughter.
8. ……….. laptop that I bought for my daughter was very expensive.
9. My daughter didn’t like ………. laptop I gave her. She said that it was too big for her.
10. So, I got it exchanged for ………. smaller model.
Answer:
1. a
2. the
3. the
4. The
5. The
6. an
7. a
8. The
9. the
10. a.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Determiners

Exercise 11
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article (a, an or the) or leave the space blank if no article is needed.

1. She absolutely loved ……….. new model.
2. My son has been asking for ………. smartphone for a while.
3. He was ……….. only child of his parents.
4. Siddhartha was ………. kind-hearted prince.
5. His parents shielded him from ………. miseries of ……… world.
6. Sri Lanka is ……….. island country in ……….. Indian Ocean.
7. I prefer ……….. mountains to the seaside.
8. We went to ……….. same school.
9. My brother is going out with ………. Chinese girl.
10. I am looking forward to being ……….. grandmother.
Answer:
1. the
2. a
3. the
4. a
5. the, the
6. an, the
7. the
8. the
9. a
10. a.

Exercise 12
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. Have they got ……… matches ?
2. He used his shoe as ………. hammer.
3. Harsh fed ………. dogs.
4. There are ……….. children in the park.
5. Who invented ………. telephone ?
6. He is ……….. oldest in his family.
7. They met ……….. nice Asian girls on holiday.
8. I think there is ……….. ice cream in the fridge.
9. Let us go and bathe in ……….. river.
10. Have you seen ……… Red Fort ?
Answer:
1. the
2. a
3. the
4. no
5. the
6. the
7. some
8. an
9. the
10. the.

Exercise 13
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. Have you got ……….. English friends ?
2. No, I haven’t got ……….. English friends.
3. But I have ……….. English penfriends.
4. He has ………. friends at all.
5. She has ………. best friend. They spend all their time together.
6. Would you like ……….. more orange juice ?
7. I have hardly ………. money left.
8. I never have ……….. luck with the lottery.
9. Have you got ………. money ?
10. Yes, I’ve got ……….. .
Answer:
1. any
2. any
3. some
4. no
5. a
6. some
7. any
8. any
9. any
10. some.

Exercise 14
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. There are ……….. animals in this zoo.
2. He is ……….. man of ……….. words.
3. How ………. milk do you need ?
4. ………. time has passed now.
5. He is ……….. same boy who cheated me.
6. Is there ………. water in the glass ?
7. ………. he and his brother passed the exam.
8. He can write with ……….. hand.
9. …….. people would be cruel to the blind.
10. I shall finish ………. novel within two days.
Answer:
1. many
2. a, few
3. much
4. Much
5. the
6. any
7. Both
8. either
9. Few
10. this.

Exercise 15
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. I always keep ……….. pen in my pocket.
2. He has ……….. good habits.
3. She wants the advice of ……….. doctor.
4. She fell to ……….. ground.
5. The bullet hit on ……….. spot.
6. ………. path of duty leads to glory.
7. He is ………. author of great versatility.
8. He gave up ……….. evil ways to attain salvation.
9. Unemployment has been increasing at ………. alarming rate.
10. Keep the enemy at ………. arm’s length.
Answer:
1. a
2. many
3. some / a
4. the
5. the
6. The
7. an
8. his / the
9. an
10. an.

Exercise 16
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. He is ………. Indian Muslim.
2. She wrote ………. letter quickly.
3. She threw her arms round ……….. baby.
4. I have ……… expectations from anyone.
5. I think of ……….. Ganges.
6. ………. list of new books has been released.
7. He is ………. international Grandmaster of Chess.
8. He tore away ………. resignation letter.
9. Singing is ……….. passion.
10. ………. road leads to Srinagar.
Answer:
1. an
2. a / the
3. her / the
4. no
5. the
6. A
7. an
8. his
9. my
10. This.

Exercise 17
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. I have ……….. relatives in this town.
2. An umbrella is ………. useful thing.
3. I have got ………. rice.
4. You can find ………. wild animals in Rajaji National Park.
5. ……….. of ……….. rare books have been destroyed by foreign invaders.
6. He has lost all ………. money in gambling.
7. I do not have ………. extra dress for the evening party.
8. Everybody should respect ……….. religions.
9. I purchased ……….. new house.
10. Painting is ……….. profession.
Answer:
1. no / many / few
2. a
3. no / a little / some
4. many
5. Many, the
6. his
7. an / any
8. all
9. a
10. my / his / their, etc.

Exercise 18
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. Where shall I send ………. packer ?
2. He sat on ……… seat beside his bed.
3. Sudha knew ………. languages.
4. Hassan lost ………. sympathy the teacher had for him.
5. How ……… money does he need ?
6. ………. the papers were lying on the floor.
7. There was hardly ………. effort by Hassan to overcome his bad habits.
8. We have ……….. things to finish before we go.
9. I had to take ……….. responsibility.
10. The big hall has ………. windows.
Answer:
1. this
2. the
3. many
4. the little
5. much
6. All
7. any
8. many
9. the
10. many.

Exercise 19
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. How many students were there in ……….. class ?
2. She is proud of ……….. culinary skills.
3. Philip was ……….. great violinist.
4. He did not make ……….. mistake in the final match.
5. Do you need ……….. further information on this issue ?
6. How ………. cups of tea do you take daily ?
7. No part of ……….. ashes should be retained.
8. We have ……….. spare cash to be distributed.
9. He handed ……….. cup to Socrates.
10. Did you hear ……….. noise ?
Answer:
1. the
2. her
3. a
4. any
5. any
6. many
7. the
8. little / a little / some / no
9. the
10. any.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Determiners

Exercise 20
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. He always keeps ……….. money in his wallet for emergencies.
2. ………. sun sets in the west.
3. The doctor advised me to eat ………. apple every morning.
4. There aren’t ………. students in the library.
5. I haven’t got ……….. pictures in my bedroom
6. She gave a cookie to ………. child.
7. I’ve got to solve ……….. math problems before I go to sleep.
8. (With a bowl of cherries on your lap) ………. cherries are delicious !
9. My mother doesn’t drink ………. coffee.
10. Could you bring me ……….. books I left in the garden ?
Answer:
1. some
2. The
3. an
4. many
5. any
6. each
7. some
8. These
9. much
10. the.

Exercise 21
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. I am a man of ……… words.
2. ……….. hobby is a must for the proper use of time.
3. ………. idle man’s mind is a devil’s workshop.
4. There is hardly ……….. person who doesn’t have a hobby.
5. You have many pens, but ……….. works well.
6. There are ………. horses in this stable.
7. She wasted ………. money she had.
8. Wait for me in ……….. hall.
9. I want ……….. sugar in my coffee.
10. ………. friends he has, love him.
Answer:
1. few
2. A
3. An
4. any
5. none
6. many
7. the little
8. the
9. a little
10. The few.

Exercise 22
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. I caught the thief by ……….. neck.
2. I get up early in ……….. morning.
3. ……… people are living in slums in Mumbai.
4. ……….. the dirty linen have been washed.
5. ……… students were absent today.
6. One must keep ………. promise.
7. My father is ……….. advocate.
8. ……… Seeta and Geeta ran the race.
9. Children should respect ………. elders.
10. He is a gentleman. I like ……….. behaviour.
Answer:
1. the
2. the
3. A lot of
4. All
5. Some / Many
6. one’s
7. an
8. Both
9. their
10. his.

Exercise 23
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. I have ……….. enemies.
2. ……….. person must get the share.
3. He gave me …….. clothes he had.
4. Rabindra Nath Tagore has written ………. great poems.
5. I have done ………..
6. The police could not find ……….. lost bike.
7. He recites ……….. Gita every morning.
8. He has committed ………. crimes.
9. I have made ……… friends in a short span of time.
10. Do you have ……….. change in your purse ?
Answer:
1. a lot of / many / no / few / a few
2. Each
3. the few
4. many / a lot of
5. my
6. the
7. the
8. many / a lot of
9. many / a lot of
10. any.

Exercise 24
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.
1. I have read ……….. books written by Graham Greene.
2. ………. player was given a medal.
3. Both the books are not expensive. You can buy ……….. of them.
4. There is ……….. hope of his survival.
5. He can take ……….. dress he likes.
6. We do not expect ……….. mercy from him.
7. Will you lend me ……….. money?
8. Miss Keller learnt ………. new words that day.
9. How ……….. money do you want ?
10. ……….. plant is dying.
Answer:
1. many
2. Each
3. either
4. little
5. any
6. any
7. some
8. many
9. much
10. That / This.

Exercise 25
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. He tried to save ………. boy.
2. It makes ……….. flesh crawl to hear you.
3. There is ……….. end to it.
4. I am not in favour of ……….. religious ceremonies.
5. What is ………… matter with your tooth ?
6. She toils up ……….. hill.
7. She sank into ……….. chair.
8. I waited for him for ………. while.
9. ……… unity and diversity of India is its strength.
10. Thin men are ……….. best divers.
Answer:
1. the
2. my
3. no
4. any
5. the
6. the
7. the
8. a
9. The
10. the.

Exercise 26
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. Let’s go for ………. walk.
2. I must sign ……….. will.
3. Why couldn’t you have come ……….. day earlier ?
4. ………. type of life lasted for ten years.
5. Pasteur released ……….. saliva into a tube.
6. I covered ……….. face and wept.
7. What is ……….. strange outcry ?
8. She asked her friend to lend ……….. money.
9. It is ………. opinion that these birds are mad.
10. In ……….. seconds, she put down her head.
Answer:
1. a
2. the
3. a
4. This
5. the
6. my
7. that
8. some
9. my
10. a few.

Exercise 27
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. ……….. book is useful to me.
2. There is not ……….. coffee in the mug.
3. That is ………. pen.
4. ………. police was called to help.
5. We need ……….. more water today.
6. They had taken ……….. milk that day.
7. ……….. dress do you like ?
8. Give me ……….. curd.
9. ………. child likes chocolates.
10. He stood ………. in the class.
Answer:
1. This
2. any / much
3. my / his, etc.
4. The
5. some
6. no
7. Which
8. some / a little
9. Every
10. first / second, etc.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Determiners

Exercise 28
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. He has done you ……….. harm.
2. His father is ………. M.P.
3. English is ………. universal language.
4. Do you still get ………. message from him ?
5. He is ……….. honest officer.
6. Jack and Jill went up ……….. hill.
7. ……….. were drowned.
8. ………. milk was spilt.
9. …………. body can do it if they try.
10. ……… of these roads leads to the airport.
Answer:
1. no
2. an
3. a
4. any
5. an
6. the
7. All
8. Some
9. Any
10. Either.

Exercise 29
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. ………. fool can do that.
2. ……….. took it in turn.
3. ………. of the accusations is true.
4. It was ……….. festival of spring.
5. He hurried towards ………. friends.
6. Nehru had been attached to …….. Ganga.
7. I had left home without ……….. money in my pocket.
8. May I ask ……….. one to tea?
9. Then ……….. noise was repeated.
10. There is ………. time for Spain to choose from.
Answer:
1. Any
2. Each
3. None
4. the
5. his
6. the
7. any / much
8. some
9. the
10. no.

Exercise 30
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. He returned ……….. books after reading.
2. They gave the children ………. toys.
3. He liked ……….. shirt that I gave him.
4. It was ………. bitterly cold night.
5. We were sitting on ………. deck of the launch.
6. They were carrying water on ……… heads.
7. I glanced at ………. watch.
8. You must take …………. dog out.
9. Everyone seemed to be in ……….. hurry.
10. There were still ……….. questions unanswered.
Answer:
1. the
2. some / a few
3. the
4. a
5. the
6. their
7. my
8. the
9. a
10. some / a few.

Exercise 31
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. I have ……….. axe.
2. Please give me ………. fruit to eat.
3. He wrote ……….. essay.
4. There are ………. people whom I know in this town.
5. December is ………… last month of ………. year.
6. ……….. Adi Granth is a sacred book of ……….. Sikhs.
7. She is as pure as ……….. angel.
8. Children were happy to see ……….. elephant.
9. Kashi is ………. holy city.
10. Failures are ……….. pillars of success.
Answer:
1. an
2. some
3. an
4. many / a lot of
5. the, the
6. The, the
7. an
8. the
9. a
10. the.

Exercise 32
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. ……… team won the Kabaddi finals in 2014 ?
2. He applied for ………. job.
3. There were ………. people at the platform.
4. The old man gave all ……….. clothes he had.
5. Only ……….. friends were invited for my birthday party.
6. He bought ……….. bananas.
7. How ………. butter do you need ?
8. He could take ……….. of the dresses.
9. There were ………. children in the ground.
10. He could not finish ………. homework.
Answer:
1. Which
2. the
3. many / a lot of / few
4. the
5. a few
6. some / a few
7. much
8. either
9. many / a lot of / few / a few
10. his.

Exercise 33
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. How ……… money did he steal ?
2. On Sundays, there is not ………. traffic on this road.
3. He has spilt ………. ink on his new dress.
4. There is too ……….. of sugar in Coca Cola
5. It rained heavily. Only ……….. students came to school.
6. She has not given ………. response so far.
7. Are you proud of ……….. beauty ?
8. He bought ……….. new car.
9. Have you drawn ………. new sketch ?
10. Is there ……… milk left in the glass ?
Answer:
1. much
2. much
3. a little
4. much
5. a few
6. any
7. your
8. a
9. any
10. any.

Exercise 34
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed

1. Can you bring me ……….. glass of water ?
2. ……….. can I help you ?
3. I have not seen ……….. movie in the past one month.
4. Please show me ………. new prints.
5. ……….. shops are newly built.
6. Dashrath had ………. sons.
7. He was ………. to none.
8. Do you have ………. work to do now?
9. Ravi is ……… smarter of the two.
10. ……….. the Kauravas were killed.
Answer:
1. a
2. How
3. any
4. some
5. These
6. four
7. second
8. any
9. the
10. All.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Determiners

Exercise 35
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner or leave the space blank if no determiner is needed.

1. He said he would have ……….. milk.
2. He is leading ………. group of volunteers.
3. Have you read ……….. these books ?
4. Very ……….. politicians are honest these days.
5. Shiv Batalvi is ………. Keats of Punjabi poetry.
6. The Muslims bury ………. dead.
7. He removed ……….. hat on entering the main hall.
8. Is ……….. statement correct ?
9. He takes his medicine thrice ………. day.
10. ……….. grapes were a bit too high.
Answer:
1. some
2. a
3. all
4. few
5. the
6. their
7. his
8. this
9. a
10. The.

PSEB 11th Class English Advertisement Writing

Punjab State Board PSEB 11th Class English Book Solutions English Advertisement Writing Exercise Questions and Answers, Notes.

PSEB 11th Class English Advertisement Writing

An advertisement is a message carried in one of the various forms of ‘media’ such as newspapers and magazines, radio and television, and the posters and neon signs that we see in the marketplaces. The purpose of most advertisements is to persuade a particular audience or a group of people to buy the product or service offered by the advertiser.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Advertisement Writing

There are, of course, many kinds of advertisements each with a different purpose. Some advertisements are simply informative. The ‘small ads’ columns in the local newspapers, for example, may contain information of items for sale. They include a simple description of the item, but do not normally use the techniques of persuasive advertising. Some advertisements may try to promote a cause or an idea. For example, there are posters carrying messages such as ‘Big Benefits from Small Savings’ or ‘Protect Your Environment’.

The following points should be kept in mind while drafting an advertisement :

  1. It shouldn’t be too cluttered.
  2. It should be simple and to the point.
  3. It should be worded beautifully and tastefully.
  4. The name of the advertiser and of the advertised product should be given in bold / capital letters.
  5. A business advertisement should never be too lengthy. It should be as brief as possible.
  6. The modern reader has neither the time nor the patience to go through lengthy write-ups. Therefore, an advertisement should be short, crisp and pithy.

Examination-Style Examples of Advertisements

(1) You want to sell a typewriter. Write a suitable advertisement to be published in the ‘For Sale’ column of a newspaper.
Answer:
FOR SALE

A Godrej refrigerator, 2005 model, excellent condition. Intending buyers may call at the office of SHARMA ELECTRICALS, Model Town, Ludhiana, between 3 p,m. and 5 p.m. on any working day.

(2) You are Manoj / Abha of 354, Upkar Nagar, Ludhiana. You want to sell the first floor of your newly constructed house. Draft an advertisement in not more than 50 words for publication in ‘The Indian Express’ under their classified column, marked ‘Property for Sale’. Include all relevant details like location, type of accommodation and contact address including telephone number, etc.
Answer:
PROPERTY FOR SALE

The first floor of our newly constructed house in Upkar Nagar is available for sale, as detailed below:
A two-room set with marble flooring and attached bathrooms – a spacious kitchen, a sitting room and a lobby. The balcony overlooks a beautiful public park. Stairs leading to the floor are quite separate, not connected with any other set. For further details, please contact : Manoj Kumar 354, Upkar Nagar, Ludhiana, Phone 5743713.

(3) You are Prashant / Purnima of 202, Laxmi Nagar, Moga. You lost your briefcase while travelling by bus from Moga to Ludhiana. The briefcase contains some valuable documents, including your Board Certificate for All India Secondary School Examination. Draft a notification in not more than 50 words to be published in ‘The Indian Express’ under their column ‘Lost and Found’. Include all necessary details about the lost briefcase to establish your claim.
Answer:
LOST AND FOUND

While travelling by bus from Moga to Ludhiana, I lost my briefcase which contains some valuable documents. It has also my Board Certificate for All India Secondary School Examination. The briefcase is light brown in colour and is of the VIP make. The finder is requested to return it to my address at my cost.

Prashant
202, Laxmi Nagar,
Moga.

(4) You need a stenographer for your office. Write a brief and to-the-point advertisement for the ‘Situations Vacant’ column of a local newspaper.
Answer:
SITUATIONS VACANT

Wanted an experienced stenographer for our Delhi office. Candidate must be a graduate who can handle office correspondence independently. Salary according to qualifications and experience. Apply within 7 days to P.O. Box No. 15020, Amritsar – 110006.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Advertisement Writing

(5) You have recently started a centre for personality development for schoolchildren. Draft an advertisement to be published in a local daily about it, giving all relevant details.
Answer:
NEW AGE CENTRE FOR PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT

An ideal centre to help boys and girls of all age groups to develop their personality through interactive activities. Special emphasis is given on developing a logical and healthy attitude in the solution of problems. Equal importance is given to the development of body and mind. Duration of course:
6 months. Consolidated fees : Rs 5000/-.

(6) You are Ashok / Ashita of Model Town, Patiala. You have got a foreign assignment and would be going abroad soon. You have a television set and a refrigerator to sell. Draft a suitable advertisement to be published in the classified columns of ‘Hindustan Times’, Delhi.
Answer:
FOR SALE

A Videocon television set and a Kelvinator refrigerator, both of 2013 model, in excellent condition. Owner going abroad shortly. Intending buyers may please contact-

Ashita
545, Model Town, Patiala.

(7) You are the General Manager of Brakes & Brakes India Limited. You want to appoint two sales representatives for your company. Give an advertisement to be published in the classified columns of a local daily.
Answer:
WANTED SALES REPRESENTATIVES

Brakes and Brakes (India) Limited require two young, efficient and hard-working sales representatives to work for the company. Candidates should have an impressive personality and should be able to converse in Hindi and English fluently. Salary and other perks to be commensurate with the candidates abilities. Applications with complete curriculum vitae should reach the General Manager by the 30th of this month.

Brakes and Brakes (India) Ltd
Focal Point, Ludhiana.

(8) Ravi Menon of 54/7, Vasant Kunj, wishes to let out his house. He drafts an advertisement for publication in the ‘To Let’ section of a newspaper, giving the location, type of accommodation, rent expected and contact address. Write the advertisement in not more than 50 words.
Answer:
TO LET

A newly built spacious house in Urban Estate Gokul, is available on rent. It is a three-room set with attached toilet for each room. Provision for car parking also exists. Beautiful lawn in the front and also in the rear of the nouse. Expected rent. Rs 4500/- per month.

Contact : Ravi Menon, 54/7, Vasant Kunj – between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. – any day of the week.

(9) You are the General Manager of a leading industrial concern. You need a Chartered Accountant for your office. Draft an advertisement in not more than 50 words to be published in ‘Times of India’, New Delhi, under the classified columns.
Answer:
SITUATIONS VACANT

Wanted a Chartered Accountant for our Delhi office. Candidates must have an experience of minimum 5 years in auditing. Salary no bar for deserving candidates. Apply within 7 days to the General Manager, Rogues & Crooks Ltd., Deep Nagar, Ludhiana.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Advertisement Writing

Exercise From Grammar Book (Fully Solved)

(1) Draft an advertisement for a Washing Machine.
Answer:
SAMINA WASHING MACHINE

Get rid of your stress and troublesome hours in a few minutes with Samina’s range of best washing machines. Seamless features as 350-degree Turbo-Jet Technology. One-Key spin, Fuzzy Logic and many others. It will surely take the burden off your shoulders. Available in three models to suit every budget-
→ Fully Automatic Top Load – 10400/-
→ Fully Automatic Front Load – 12490/-
→ Semi Automatic – 8890/-

(2) Draft an advertisement for a Furniture Exhibition.
Answer:
The First Indian International Furniture Exhibition in Delhi
All World Class Furniture On Display
Venue – Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
Phase I – 18-21 March 20_ _
Phase II – 28-31 March 20_ _
Book Stalls Now

(3) Write an advertisement for the Mysore Silk Saree Centre, offering festival discounts.
Answer:
MYSORE SILK SAREE CENTRE

Spoil yourself with fabulous silk sarees available at Mysore Silk Saree Centre. Sarees of all leading brands available. Reasonable prices. Go east, go west, only we have the best. Special 40% festival discount offer on Dussehra and Diwali. So what are you waiting for ? Visit today.

Address
434, Booth Market, Mysore (Karnataka)
# 0821 – 1234567, 9888123456

(4) Draft an advertisement for a new HD TV Showroom.
Answer:
Navrang Electrovision
Now
Open In Your City Your Long Wait is Over

All HD LED TV Brands – Panasonic, LG, Sony, Toshiba, Videocon, etc. available with us:
All Leading Brands
Under One Roof.
VISIT TODAY
Address
425, Samrala Road, Ludhiana.

(5) Draft an advertisement for ‘The Leather Shop – an all-leather store’.
Answer:
THE LEATHER SHOP
An All-Leather Store in Your City
Real Leather, Not Rexin
Guarantee of Genuineness
Leather Belts, Leather Shoes, Leather Purses and Wallets,
Jackets Also Available Here.
Kindly Visit Soon.
Very Reasonable Prices.

Address
136, Gol Market, Jamalpur, Ludhiana.
Phone Nos. 0161-2670008, 9000007890

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Advertisement Writing

(6) Draft an advertisement for admission to various engineering and management courses being offered by an institute of engineering and management.
Answer:
POTHOHAN INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
(Approved by AICTE and Affilliated to Thapar University of Engineering and Management)

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(7) Draft an advertisement for high-speed Eco-Bikes – an alternative means of transport.
Answer:
‘Lapero’
India’s First Eco-Bike
Now Launched
Say Bye-Bye to Pollution

Features:

  • Korean Tyres
  • Alloy Rims
  • High-end Battery
  • 100 Km Per Charge
  • 6-Speed Gear Box
  • Digital Display
  • Disc Brakes

Price : 55600/-

(8) Draft an advertisement for an electric car.
Answer:
‘Chanta Figore’
India’s First Electric Car
Now Available at Its Exclusive Showrooms

Features:

  • Electronic Engine
  • Top Speed-135 kmph
  • 29.8 kw Electric Motor
  • 155 km per charge
  • Kerb Weight- 1516 kgs.
  • Single-Speed Gearbox

(9) Draft an advertisement for ‘Swachh Bharat Mission in rural areas.
Answer:
PSEB 11th Class English Advertisement Writing 1

(10) Draft an advertisement for a store of affordable Ayurvedic Products.
Answer:
Arihant Ayurveda Store

  • All Types of Ayurvedic Products Available
  • All Leading Brands Like Patanjali, Baidyanath, Dabur, Deendayal.
  • Very affordable rates.
  • A Qualified Ayurvedacharya Available for Consultation
  • Say ‘Yes’ to Ayurveda and ‘No’ to Harmful Chemicals

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Advertisement Writing

Advertisement-Writing Tasks for Practice

  1. Write out a paragraph advertisement, for release in a family magazine, to promote a new toothpaste being made by the company you are working for.
  2. You want to sell your television set. Draft a suitable advertisement in about 50 words to be published in the ‘For Sale’ column of a newspaper.
  3. You want to seek a suitable match for your sister who is an M.A. in English and is working as a college lecturer. Draft a suitable advertisement for the Matrimonial column of a local daily.
  4. On transfer to a far-flung area, you want to dispose of some of your household items. Draft a suitable advertisement in about 50 words for insertion in the ‘For Sale’ column of a newspaper.
  5. You are an athletics coach just returned from the U.S.A. You require a job. You are XYZ. Your phone number is 6663232, Moga. Write out an advertisement for a newspaper.
  6. You have lost your pet dog. Draft a suitable advertisement in about 50 words to be published in the ‘Lost and Found’ column of a newspaper.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Use of Words as Different Parts of Speech

Punjab State Board PSEB 11th Class English Book Solutions English Grammar Use of Words as Different Parts of Speech Exercise Questions and Answers, Notes.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Use of Words as Different Parts of Speech

Use of the Same Word as Noun, Verb and Adjective (From Textbook)

1. All – (Noun) I lost my all in this business.
– (Adjective) All the boys reached the playground.
2. Above – (Noun) These orders have come from above.
– (Adjective) Read the above passage.
3. Attack – (Noun) We are ready to face any attack.
– (Verb) He attacked his enemy.
4. Arm – (Noun) It is my left arm.
– (Verb) Pakistan has armed herself with dangerous weapons
5. Address – (Noun) I don’t know your present address.
– (Verb) The Principal addressed the students.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Use of Words as Different Parts of Speech

6. Answer – (Noun) Give a short answer to this question.
– (Verb) He answered the question correctly.
7. Air – (Noun) Fresh air is useful for health.
– (Verb) The mattress needs to be aired.
– (Adjective) She is an air hostess.
8. Back – (Noun) I have pain in my back.
– (Verb) He backed my proposal.
– (Adjective) He came through the back door.
9. Book – (Noun) I have read this book.
– (Verb) Have you booked your passage to London ?
10. Brave – (Noun) Fortune favours the brave.
– (Verb) We braved all the dangers.
– (Adjective) He is a brave soldier.
11. Bell – (Noun) The peon is ringing the bell.
– (Verb) Who will bell the cat ?
12. Beat – (Noun) I heard the beat of a drum.
– (Verb) Why did you beat my brother ?
13. Conduct – (Noun) His conduct was quite satisfactory.
– (Verb) Who conducted this meeting ?
14. Chance – (Noun) He has no chance of success.
– (Verb) I chanced to meet an old friend at Delhi.
– (Adjective) It was just a chance meeting.
15. Change – (Noun) Change is the law of nature.
– (Verb) He has changed his programme.
16. Care – (Noun) You should take care of your health.
– (Verb) I do not care for what he says.
17. Cost – (Noun) The cost of living is very high these days.
– (Verb) How much did this book cost you ?
– (Adjective) What is the cost price of this machine ?
18. Cure – (Noun) There is no cure for cancer.
– (Verb) This medicine will cure you.
19. Dead – (Noun) It is useless to grieve over the dead.
– (Adjective) I saw a dead man lying on the road.
20. Down – (Noun) I have seen many ups and downs in my life.
– (Verb) He downed his opponent with a sliding trick.
– (Adjective) The down trains are mostly late.
21. Death – (Noun) Death does not spare anyone.
– (Adjective) The arrival of television dealt a death blow to mass cinema audiences.
22. Danger – (Noun) Life here is full of dangers.
– (Adjective) The river was flowing above the danger mark.
23. Dry – (Adjective) The weather is dry today.
– (Verb) This lake dries up in summer.
24. Dirty – (Adjective) Your hands are dirty.
– (Verb) Do not dirty your clothes.
25. Enough – (Noun) We have enough of food with us.
– (Verb) The poor cannot get enough food.
26. End – (Noun) There was no end to our difficulties.
– (Verb) Communal riots must end now.
27. Eye – (Noun) We see with our eyes.
– (Verb) He eyed me with anger.
28. Finish – (Noun) Our army fought to a finish.
– (Verb) Finish your work quickly.
29. Face – (Noun) Wash your face.
– (Verb) He has faced many difficulties in his life.
– (Adjective) Rani uses face cream to look pretty.
30. Fall – (Noun) Pride hath a fall.
– (Verb) Prices will fall if we produce more.
31. Fire – (Noun) The police opened fire on the crowd.
– (Verb) The hunter fired at the tiger.
32. Fine – (Noun) The Principal did not remit his fine.
– (Verb) The latecomers were fined.
– (Adjective) It is very fine today.
33. Fight – (Noun) There was a fight between Ram and Sham.
– (Verb) We should fight against the dowry system.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Use of Words as Different Parts of Speech

34. Floor – (Noun) He lives on the second floor of the house.
– (Verb) No one can floor Sham in debate.
35. Ground – (Noun) Our plans fell to the ground.
– (Verb) The teacher grounded his pupils in algebra.
– (Adjective) He lives on the ground floor.
36. Hand – (Noun) Wash your hands.
– (Verb) He has handed over the charge.
37. Honour – (Noun) I have a great honour for my teachers.
– (Verb) Patriots are always honoured.
37. Head – (Noun) Who is the head of your family ?
– (Verb) The procession was headed by the police band.
– (Adjective) Atma Ram is our head clerk.
38. House – (Noun) I want a house to live in.
– (Verb) Our college is housed in a rented building.
– (Adjective) The house owner was a very noble person.
39. Help – (Noun) I thank you for your help.
– (Verb) We should help the poor.
40. Heat – (Noun) Fire gives us heat.
– (Verb) Electricity heats our rooms.
41. Hit – (Noun) It was a fine hit.
– (Verb) He hit upon a plan.
– (Adjective) His uncle is on the hit list of the extremists.
42. Import – (Noun) The report calls for a ban on the import of hazardous waste.
– (Verb) We import many things from America.
43. Idle – (Noun) The idle fail in their life.
– (Verb) Do not idle away your precious time.
– (Adjective) Sohan is an idle boy.
44. Leave – (Noun) I applied to the Principal for leave.
– (Verb) He will leave for Delhi tomorrow.
45. Lead – (Noun) Gandhiji gave us a lead in the struggle for freedom.
– (Verb) Where does this road lead to ?
– (Adjective) It is a lead pencil.
46. Look – (Noun) I am afraid of his angry looks.
– (Verb) Look at the blackboard.
47. Lock – (Noun) He has lost his lock.
– (Verb) Lock the room.
48. Long – (Noun) Tell me the long and short of this matter.
– (Verb) He longs to see his parents.
– (Adjective) He had to cover a long distance.
49. Man – (Noun) We shall fight to the last man.
– (Verb) Who will man the ship ?
50. Mind – (Noun) Please keep it in your mind.
– (Verb) Mind your own business, please.
51. Milk – (Noun) I take milk every morning.
– (Verb) Milk the cow.
– (Adjective) I want some milk powder.
52. Mean – (Noun) I always follow the golden mean.
– (Verb) I mean what I say.
– (Adjective) He is a mean person.
53. Need – (Noun) I am in need of money.
– (Verb) I need your help at this time.
54. Open – (Noun) Always play in the open.
– (Verb) Open the door.
– (Adjective) It is an open space.
55. Offer – (Noun) He jumped at my offer of help.
– (Verb) I offered him a bunch of flowers.
56. Order – (Noun) We must obey the orders of our seniors.
– (Verb) I ordered a bunch of flowers.
– (Adjective) I have lost my order book.
57. Post – (Noun) I am satisfied with my present post.
– (Verb) Post this letter, please.
– (Adjective) His father works in the local post office
58. Place – (Noun) This is a new place for me.
– (Verb) He placed the whole matter before me.
59. Poor – (Noun) The rich should help the poor.
– (Verb) She is a poor woman.
60. Reply – (Noun) He has sent me no reply.
– (Verb) He did not reply my letter.
61. Round – (Noun) Let us have a round of cards.
– (Verb) He rounded his lips in anger.
– (Adjective) The earth is round.
62. Result – (Noun) His result has been declared today.
– (Verb) His carelessness will result in his failure.
– (Adjective) This is my result card.
63. Respect – (Noun) We should pay respect to our elders.
– (Verb) We should respect our teachers.
64. Rule – (Noun) All of us must obey the rule of the road.
– (Verb) He ruled out my suggestion.
65. Right – (Noun) We must fight for our rights.
– (Verb) Every wrong should be righted.
– (Adjective) This is my right hand.
66. Reach – (Noun) It is beyond my reach.
– (Verb) We reached the station in time.
67. Risk – (Noun) He ran the risk of his life.
– (Verb) He risked his life and saved the drowning boy.
68. Ring – (Noun) He will buy a ring for his wife.
– (Verb) The peon rings the bell.
69. Silence – (Noun) There was perfect silence in the classroom.
– (Verb) The teacher silenced the boys.
70. Stand – (Noun) He was criticized for his tough stand on immigration
– (Verb) Will you please stand up ?
71. Second – (Noun) I shall come back in a second.
– (Verb) I will second your proposal.
– (Adjective) February is the second month of the year.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Use of Words as Different Parts of Speech

72. Store – (Noun) He has a rich store of knowledge.
– (Verb) He stored huge stocks of sugar.
73. Station – (Noun) We walked to the railway station.
– (Verb) The army has been stationed on the border.
74. Study – (Noun) She was sitting in her study and reading a book.
– (Verb) The officer has studied the file.
75. Score – (Noun) What is the score of the Indian cricket team ?
– (Verb) Virat Kohli scored fifty runs.
76. Smoke – (Noun) Smoke is coming out of the chimney.
– (Verb) I smoke very seldom.
– (Adjective) The enemies used a smoke bomb to hide themselves.
77. Safe – (Noun) We keep our ornaments in a safe.
– (Adjective) We reached home safe and sound.
78. Search – (Noun) I am in search of a good job.
– (Verb) I am searching for my dog.
– (Adjective) The search party has arrived.
79. Sound – (Noun) We heard the sound of his footsteps.
– (Verb) He sounded the warning.
80. Sight – (Noun) It was a beautiful sight.
– (Verb) I sighted a snake in the garden.
81. Tear – (Noun) Mohan shed tears when he failed.
– (Verb) The child tore my exercise book.
82. Turn – (Noun) Now it is my turn.
– (Verb) Turn on the tap, please.
83. Time – (Noun) What is the time by your watch ?
– (Verb) The train is timed to reach here at 4 p.m.
84. Table – (Noun) This is my office table.
– (Verb) He tabled the agenda for the meeting.
85. Use – (Noun) It is no use going there.
– (Verb) – We use firewood in winter.
86. Up – (Noun) He has seen many ups and downs in his life.
– (Verb) – The up trains are running late today.
87. Visit – (Noun) He went on a visit to Germany.
– (Verb) – I will visit Shimla soon.
88. Water – (Noun) We cannot live without water.
– (Verb) – The gardener is watering the plants.
89. Well – (Noun) We have a well in our garden.
– (Verb) – Tears welled up in her eyes.
– (Adjective) – All is well that ends well.
90. Work – (Noun) I have a lot of work to do.
– (Verb) – The farmers are working in the fields.
91. Waste – (Noun) You will have to feel sorry for this waste of time.
– (Verb) – Do not waste your time.
– (Adjective) – War reduced the country to a waste land.

Exercises from Grammar Book (Fully Solved)

Exercise

Use the following words as Nouns and as Verbs and also as Adjectives (if applicable).
I. aim 2. pen 3. attempt 4. break 5. calm 6. deal 7. touch 8. promise 9. rain 10. pause 11. water 12. vote 13. man 14. dance 15. fix 16. gun 17. head 18. eye 19. light 20. rest 21. smell 22. ring 23. fly 24. oil.
Answer:
1. aim – (Noun) Her aim is to become a doctor.
– (Verb) The hunter aimed at the lion.
2. pen – (Noun) My uncle gifted me a Parker pen.
– (Verb) I penned a loving letter to my younger sister.
3. attempt – (Noun) I passed the entrance test in the first attempt.
– (Verb) I attempted all the questions well.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Use of Words as Different Parts of Speech

4. break – (Noun) I went to Shimla during our summer break.
– (Verb) It was she who broke the silence.
5. calm – (Noun) A perfect calm prevailed during his speech.
– (Verb) My friend’s presence had a calming effect on me.
6. deal – (Noun) I believe in fair deal with all my friends.
– (Verb) Mr. Verma deals in ready-made garments.
7. touch – (Noun) Midas’s golden touch could turn anything into gold.
– (Verb) I touched her gently on the hand.
8. promise – (Noun) It is always my endeavour to keep my promise.
– (Verb) I promised to repay the loan in a month.
9. rain – (Noun) The rain in winter months is not welcome.
– (Verb) It rained cats and dogs yesterday.
10. pause – (Noun) The pauses during the speech make it more effective.
– (Verb) She paused for a moment before answering.
11. water – (Noun) Water is truly the elixir of life.
– (Verb) I water the plants of my garden daily.
12. vote – (Noun) Each vote is valuable in an election.
– (Verb) People must vote fearlessly in any election.
13. man – (Noun) Man is mortal.
– (Verb) The border posts are manned 24 hours a day.
14. dance – (Noun) Dance is in Madhuri Dixit’s blood.
– (Verb) A peacock steals your heart when dancing.
15. fix – (Noun) I was in a fix what to do.
– (Verb) Can you fix my computer ?
16. gun – (Noun) The gun is every soldiers constant companion.
– (Verb) Our two soldiers were gunned down by the hooligans.
17. head – (Noun) We must always keep our heads high.
– (Verb) We headed deep into the forest.
18. eye – (Noun) We see with our eyes.
– (Verb) I eyed the stranger with suspicion.
19. light – (Noun) The sun gives us light and heat.
– (Verb) Our way was lit by a full moon.
– (Adj.) It gets light at about 5 o’clock.
20. rest – (Noun) We stopped for a well-deserved rest.
– (Verb) We rested for about two hours before setting out agian.
21. smell – (Noun) Everybody likes the smell of flowers.
– (Verb) The rose smells very sweet.
22. ring – (Noun) I gave her a golden ring as a parting gift.
– (Verb) Don’t forget to ring me up after reaching home.

PSEB 11th Class English Grammar Use of Words as Different Parts of Speech

23. fly – (Noun) The flies were buzzing about in the sweets shop.
– (Verb) I am flying to Mumbai tomorrow.
24. oil – (Noun) I bought the engine oil from the nearest petrol.
– (Verb) Oiling the machine regularly increases its life.

PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1

Punjab State Board PSEB 5th Class Maths Book Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1 Textbook Exercise Questions and Answers.

PSEB Solutions for Class 5 Maths Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1

1. ਲੰਬਾਈ ਪਤਾ ਕਰੋ :

ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 1.
PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1 1

ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 2.
PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1 2
__________ ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ. __________ ਮਿ.ਮੀ. = __________ . __________ ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ.
ਹੱਲ:
11 ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ. 0 ਮਿ.ਮੀ. = 11 ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ.

PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1

ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 3.
PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1 3
__________ ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ. __________ ਮਿ.ਮੀ. = __________ . __________ ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ.
ਹੱਲ:
4 ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ. 2 ਮਿ.ਮੀ. = 4.2 ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ.

ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 4.
PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1 4
__________ ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ. __________ ਮਿ.ਮੀ. = __________ . __________ ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ.
ਹੱਲ:
5 ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ. 8 ਮਿ.ਮੀ. = 5.8 ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ.

2. ਰੇਖਾ ਖੰਡ ਦੀ ਲੰਬਾਈ ਸੈਂਟੀਮੀਟਰਾਂ ਵਿੱਚ ਮਾਪੋ ਅਤੇ ਆਪਣੀ ਕਾਪੀ ‘ਤੇ ਬਣਾਓ :

ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 1.
PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1 5
ਹੱਲ:
3.6 cm
PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1 6

ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 2.
PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1 7
ਹੱਲ:
4.4 cm
PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1 8

ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 3.
PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1 9
ਹੱਲ:
1.9 cm
PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1 10

PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1

ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 4.
PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1 11
ਹੱਲ:
6 cm
PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1 12

ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 5.
PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1 13
ਹੱਲ:
2.7 cm
PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1 14

ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 6.
PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1 15
ਹੱਲ:
4.5 cm
PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1 16

3. ਖ਼ਾਲੀ ਸਥਾਨ ਭਰੋ :

ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 1.
3.45 ਮੀ. : ……………….. ਮੀ. ……………….. ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ.
ਹੱਲ:
3 ਮੀ. 45 ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ.

PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1

ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 2.
5.75 ਮੀ. = ……………… ਮੀ. …………… ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ.
ਹੱਲ:
5 ਮੀ. 75 ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ.

ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 3.
10.850 ਕਿ.ਮੀ. = …………………….. ਕਿ.ਮੀ………………….. ਮੀ.
ਹੱਲ:
10 ਕਿ.ਮੀ. 850 ਮੀ.

ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 4.
………………… ਮੀ = 4 ਮੀ. 25 ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ.
ਹੱਲ:
4.25 ਮੀ.

PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1

ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 5.
…………………. ਕਿ.ਮੀ.= 7 ਕਿ.ਮੀ. 375 ਮੀ.
ਹੱਲ:
7.375 ਕਿ.ਮੀ.

4. ਬਦਲੋ :

ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 1.
4.5 ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ. ਨੂੰ ਮਿ.ਮੀ. ਵਿੱਚ
ਹੱਲ:
4.5 ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ. = 4.5 × 10 ਮਿ.ਮੀ.
= 45 ਮਿ.ਮੀ.

ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 2.
270 ਮੀ. ਨੂੰ ਕਿ ਮੀ. ਵਿੱਚ .
ਹੱਲ:
270 ਮੀ. = \(\frac{270}{1000}\) ਕਿ.ਮੀ.
= 0.270 ਕਿ.ਮੀ.

ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 3.
5.82 ਕਿ.ਮੀ. ਨੂੰ ਮੀ. ਵਿੱਚ
ਹੱਲ:
5.82 ਕਿ.ਮੀ.= 5.82 × 1000 ਮੀ.
= 5820 ਮੀਟਰ

PSEB 5th Class Maths Solutions Chapter 6 ਮਾਪ Ex 6.1

ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 4.
0.65 ਮੀ. ਨੂੰ ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ. ਵਿੱਚ
ਹੱਲ:
0.65 ਮੀ. = 0.65 × 100 ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ.
= 65 ਸੈਂ.ਮੀ.

ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 5.
18 ਮਿ.ਮੀ. ਨੂੰ ਮੀ. ਵਿੱਚ
ਹੱਲ:
18 ਮਿ.ਮੀ. = \(\frac{18}{1000}\) ਮੀ.
= 0.018 ਮੀ.

PSEB 12th Class English Grammar Use of Non-finites (Infinitives, Gerunds and Participles)

Punjab State Board PSEB 12th Class English Book Solutions English Grammar Use of Non-finites (Infinitives, Gerunds and Participles) Exercise Questions and Answers, Notes.

PSEB 12th Class English Grammar Use of Non-finites (Infinitives, Gerunds and Participles)

We divide verbs into two types. One of the types of verb is the finite verb. A verb that changes its form according to person, tense, mood is called a Finite Verb.

Read the examples given below:
Neeru runs fast.
They run fast.
She is running fast.
We have run fast.

The verbs used in the above example are finite verbs because they change according to person, number and tense.

Now have a look at the sentences given below:

  1. She wants to be prosperous.
  2. They wanted to be famous. .
  3. You wanted to be rich and famous.
  4. She made me realise my mistake.

PSEB 12th Class English Grammar PSEB 12th Class English Grammar Use of Non-finites (Infinitives, Gerunds and Participles)

The verbs be and realise in the above sentences do not change according to tense, number and person. Such verbs are called non-finite verbs.

Now read the following sentences:
Rashmi eats to live.
Reshma eats to live.
Rajan eats to live.
A girl eats to live.
These girls eat to live.
You eat to live.
They eat to live.

The verbs used in the above sentences/examples are finite verbs because they change according to person, number and tense.

In the above examples containing eat and to live, eat is governed by person, number and tense. So it is finite verb.

In all other sentences to live is not governed by person and tense. That is an infinite verb.

Three kinds of verbs are there in the infinite verb.

The Infinitive

1. In simple language infinitive means the use of to before the verb.
Examples : I want to go. I want to hit you.
I shall watch Rekha dance.
He made me leave the room.

There are some verbs before which we do not use to. These verbs are make, observe, bid, notice, make, feel, need, dare, see, hear.

2. I need to warn you.
Do you need to leave this place just now ?
He dares me to kill the mongoose ?
If need and dare are used as main verb, to has to be used after these verbs.

3. We do not use to before did, may, do, shall, might, can, could.
He could ride a car.
We shall laugh,
I might leave for Jalandhar.

4. There are some verbs which take an infinitive with the verb.
Promise, refuse, wish, want, dare, fail, decide, agree, hope, desire, expect, ready, glad, happy.
Sentences : I promise to help you. He refused to obey me. I wish to see you tonight.

We use infinitive after some adjectives:
Ready, glad, happy, eager, easy, anxious, hard, able etc.
I am ready to leave for Gurdaspur.
I am glad to see my friend.
I am happy to meet you.
I am eager to know the result on my examination.
It is easy to solve this problem.
I am anxious to see my father.
It is hard to solve this riddle.
He was able to get the job.

Forms of Infinitive

The Infinitive has two forms:

(i) Bare Infinitive
Or
Infinitive without to.
run, fight

(ii) to + Infinitive
to repair
to go

Use of To + Infinitive

We use to + infinitive in the following ways:
1. As a verb
(a) To walk is a good exercise
To smoke is very harmful.

(b) I want to learn French. (Object of the transitive verb want)
I know how to cook pasta. (Object)

(c) The best thing is to help yourself. (Complement to the linking verb is)
Her target was to become an actress. (Complement to the linking verb was)

It is easier to say than to do. (After the dummy subject ‘it’)

2. As an adverb to modify a verb or an adjective:

He went to see the Chairman. (modifies the verb went)
They stood up to protest. (modifies the verb stood)
She is anxious to resign. (modifies the adjective anxious)
He is hard to please. (modifies the adjective hard)

3. As an adjective to qualify a noun:
It is time to depart (qualifies the noun time)
We have nothing to offer. (qualifies nothing)

4. As an object complement or an object to a preposition.
He is about to retire.
We saw him run.
This shop is about to shut.
I felt something fall on my shoulder.

5. As an adjunct :
The captain was the last to abandon the ship.
Kindly give me some water to drink.

6. As part of too + adjective/adverb + infinitive.
He is too weak to walk.
He doesn’t have money enough to buy a flat.

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7. As an absolute to modify the whole sentence.
To be candid with you, you are unfit for the job.
To be brief, you have cheated all of us.

Use the Bare Infinitive

8. We do not use to (bare infinitive) before some verbs like watch, bid, see, let, make, help, hear, feel, behold etc.
I shall watch you write an apology.
I heard her sing.
Mummy helped her daughter do her homework.
The Chairman made me wait.
I like you to be with me.
Let me know the truth.

9. With had better, had rather.
You had better stay where you are.
You had rather patch up with your friend.

10. With some prepositions like except, but, than etc.
He does nothing but play.
I would rather give up.
He does nothing except crib.
I would rather die than beg.

11. Passive form of the infinitive (to + be + past participle)
Women like to be flattered by men.
It is an insult to be maltreated like that.

Exercise 1

Fill in the blanks using the verbs within brackets (with or without to):

1. He made me ………… (to laugh)
2. He is too weak ………… (to walk)
3- Raju let me ………… his car. (to drive)
4. He must ………… them from going, (to prevent)
5. You had better ………… (to go)
6. The mango is ………… (eat)
7. You are too young ………… (to understand)
8. There is nothing ………… (to say)
9. We watched them ………… (to work)
10. Let him ………… this work (to do)
Answer:
1. laugh
2. to walk
3. drive
4. prevent
5. go
6. to eat
7. to understand
8. to be said
9. work
10. do.

Exercise 2

Fill up the blanks with infinitive:

1. There is no one ………… this claim, (challenge)
2. He did not let me ………… my work in peace, (do)
3. He was sure ………… a scholarship, (get)
4. The teacher asked the students ………… silence, (maintain)
5. The doctor advised me ………… regular exercise, (to take)
6. They did nothing but ………… (to think)
7. You had rather ………… there, (to go)
8. Everyone wants ………… peacefully, (to live)
9. My father allowed me ………… (to go)
10. She expects ………… (to succeed)
Answer:
1. to challenge
2. do
3. to get
4. to maintain
5. to take
6. think
7. go
8. to live
9. to go
10. to succeed.

The Gerund

A gerund is that form of the verb which ends in V-ing and has the force of a noun. That is why a gerund is called a verbal noun.

Use of Gerund

1. As a Subject
Running is good for health.
Swimming is useful for reducing weight.
Seeing is believing
Reading makes a man complete.
Writing makes a man perfect.

2. As an object
She likes painting.
Rekha loves dancing.

3. As a complement to a Linking Verb
My first love is singing.
My favourite sport is swimming.

4. As an object of preposition
I am tired of sitting all day long.
I am fond of fishing.
He is addicted to gambling.

5. As part of a Noun Phrase
Watching snowfall is soothing to the eyes.
It is foolish catching fire.

Note : Addicted to, look forward to are followed by gerund -ing.
He is addicted to drinking.
He is looking forward to meeting his friend.

The Participle

A participle is that form of verb which partakes of the nature both of a verb and of an adjective.

Kinds of Participle

Participle is of two kinds:

Present Participle Past Participle
V1 + ing
go + ing V3 gone
eat + ing V3 eaten (eat, ate, eaten) V3
V1 is the first form of the verb. V3 is the third form of the verb.

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Use of Participle:

1. As an adjective :
I will buy a talking clock.
This house has no running water.

2. As an object complement:
I found the conditions soothing.
She found the baby weeping.

3. As an adverb :
She went away smiling.
The player left the ground abusing.
The girl stood whistling.

4. As part of an Adjective Phrase:
The lady doctor living on the ground floor is very charming.
The man managing the event is my uncle.

5. As a Participle Phrase :
Placing his hand on the Gita, he swore that he would speak the truth.
Taking her bag, the lady walked out of the Mall.

Difference between a Gerund and a Participle:
Throwing a grenade at the C.R.P.F. picket, the terrorist ran away. (Present Participle)
Throwing stones at other people’s houses is an anti-social act. (Gerund)
Swimming in the fast flowing water, Atul saved a drowning boy. (Present Participle)
Jogging is a good exercise. (Gerund)

Use of Past Participle:

1. As an Adjective:
The injured man was carried to the trauma centre.
He is a gone case.

2. As an Object Complement:
I found the door shut.
The murder of the leader left us shocked.

3. As an Adverb:
He left the gym totally exhausted.
Nervous, he kept on moving to and fro.

4. As part of a Participle Phrase:
I saw a dog crushed under a truck.
The landlady found her house burgled from the front and the back.

Exercise 1

Do as directed:

Question 1.
………… (hear) a noise, I turned round. (Fill up the blank with a participle)
Answer:
Hearing a noise, I turned round.

Question 2.
I saw a storm ………… (approach). (Fill up the blank with a participle)
Answer:
I saw a storm approaching.

Question 3.
(Hunt) deer is not allowed in this area. (Fill up the blank with a gerund)
Answer:
Hunting deer is not allowed in this area.

Question 4.
Children love ………… make mud houses. (Fill up the blank with a gerund)
Answer:
Children love making mud houses.

Question 5.
………… (toil) is the lot of mankind. (Fill up the blank with an infinitive)
Answer:
To toil or toiling is the lot of mankind.

Exercise 2

Do as directed:

Question 1.
Combine the following sentences using an infinitive:
(i) He went to Amritsar.
(ii) He wanted to visit the Golden Temple.
Answer:
He went to Amritsar to visit the Golden Temple.

Question 2.
Combine the following sentences using the participle:
(i) I speak the truth.
(ii) I am not afraid of speaking of it.
Answer:
I am not afraid of speaking the truth.

Question 3.
A ……….. candle fell off the table, (burn) (Fill up the blank with a participle)
Answer:
A burning candle fell off the table.

Question 4.
He left the tap (run). (Fill up the blank with a participle)
Answer:
He left the tap running.

Question 5.
Combine the following sentences using a participle :
He had resolved on a certain course.
He acted with vigour.
Answer:
Having resolved on a course, he acted with vigour.

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Question 6.
Combine the following sentences using a participle:
They had no fodder.
They could give the cow nothing to eat.
Answer:
Having no fodder, they could give the cow nothing to eat.

Question 7.
Success is not merely ………….. (win) applause. (Fill up the blank with a gerund)
Answer:
Success is not merely winning applause.

Question 8.
………….. (amass) wealth often ruins the health. (Fill up the blank with a gerund)
Answer:
Amassing wealth often ruins the health.

Exercise 3

Do as directed:

Question 1.
The ability …………. (laugh) is peculiar to mankind. (Fill the blank with an infinitive)
Answer:
The ability to laugh is peculiar to mankind.

Question 2.
Can you hope (count) the stars ? (Fill up the blank with an infinitive)
Answer:
Can you hope to count the stars ?

Question 3.
Combine the following sentences using a participle:
(i) I call a spade a spade.
(ii) I am not afraid of it.
Answer:
I am not afraid of calling a spade a spade.

Question 4.
The man seems …………. (worry) (Fill up the blank with a participle)
Answer:
The man seems worried.

Question 5.
We had a drink of the ………….. (sparkle) water. (Fill up the blank with a participle)
Answer:
We had a drink of the sparkling water.

6. Combine the following sentences using a participle:
(i) The stable door was open.
(ii) The horse was stolen.
Answer:
The stable door having been opened, the horse was stolen.

Question 7.
Combine the following sentences using a participle:
(i) We met a man.
(ii) He was carrying a log of wood.
Answer:
We met a man carrying a log of wood.

Question 8.
We were prevented from …………. (enter) the house. (Fill up the blank by using a gerund)
Answer:
We were prevented from entering the house.

Question 9.
We heard her …………… (sing) at the function. (Fill up the blank with a gerund)
Answer:
We heard her singing at the function.

Exercise 4 (Textual)

Do as directed:

Question 1.
He is slow, ……………. (forgive) (Fill up the blank with an infinitive)
Answer:
He is slow to forgive.

Question 2.
I am sorry …………… (hear) this. (Fill up the blank with an infinitive)
Answer:
I am sorry to hear this.

Question 3.
Combine the following sentences using an infinitive:
(i) He collects old stamps even at great expense.
(ii) It is his hobby.
Answer:
It is his hobby to collect old stamps even at great expense.

Question 4.
…………… (Run) water is not always fit for drinking. (Fill up the blank with a participle)
Answer:
Running water is not always fit for drinking.

Question 5.
………… (carry) by the wind, seeds are scattered far and wide. (Fill up the blank with a participle)
Answer:
Having been carried by the wind, seeds are scattered far and wide.

Question 6.
Combine the following sentences using a participle:
(i) He was dissatisfied.
(ii) He resigned his job.
Answer:
Having been dissatisfied, he resigned his job.

Question 7.
Combine the following sentences using a participle :
(i) We met a girl.
(ii) She was carrying a basket of flowers.
Answer:
We met a girl carrying a basket of flowers.

Question 8.
He is fond of ……….. (swim) (Fill up the blank with a gerund)
Answer:
He is fond of swimming.

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Question 9.
Are you afraid of his …………… (hear) you ? (Fill up the blank with a gerund)
Answer:
Are you afraid of his hearing you ?

Question 10.
I have come ……………. (see) you. (Fill up the blank with an infinitive)
Answer:
I have come to see you.

Exercise 5 (Textual)

Question 1.
Combine the following sentences using an infinitive:
(i) He has five children.
(ii) He must provide for them.
Answer:
He must provide for them.

Question 2.
He has five children to provide for.
(i) He wants to earn his livelihood.
(ii) He works hard for this reason.
Answer:
He works hard to earn his livelihood.

Question 3.
(i) I saw him (enter) the house. (Fill up the blank with a participle.)
Answer:
I saw him entering the house.

Question 4.
He played a …………. (lose) game. (Fill up the blank with a participle)
Answer:
He played a losing game.

Question 5.
Combine the following sentences using a participle:
(i) He staggered back.
(it) He sank to the ground.
Answer:
He staggered back sinking to the ground.

Question 6.
She is very keen to …………. modelling, (take up) (Fill up the blank with an infinitive)
Answer:
She is very keen to take up modelling.

Question 7.
What she hates most is ……………. (smoke) (Fill up the blank with a gerund)
Answer:
What she hates most is smoking.

Question 8.
He objected to …………. money on cosmetics, (spend) (Fill up the blank with a gerund)
Answer:
He objected to spending money on cosmetics.

Question 9.
It is a penal offence ……………. bribe a public servant. (Fill up the blank with an infinitive)
Answer:
It is a penal offence to bribe a public servant.

Question 10.
The boys are anxious ………….. (learn) (Fill up the blank with an infinitive)
Answer:
to learn.

Exercise 6 (Textual)

Question 1.
Combine the following sentences using participles:
(i) The strikers held a meeting.
(ii) They wished to discuss the terms of the employers.
Answer:
The strikers held a meeting wishing to discuss the terms of the employers.

Question 2.
(i) The robber took out a knife.
(ii) He wanted to frighten the old man.
Answer:
The robber took out a knife wanting to frighten the old man.

Question 3.
…………. (consider) the facts, he received scant justice. (Fill up the blank with a participle)
Answer:
Considering the facts, he received scant justice.

Question 4.
Combine the following sentences using a participle:
(i) He walked away.
(ii) He was whistling.
Answer:
He walked away whistling.

Question 5.
My hair needs …………….. (cut) (Fill up the blanks with a gerund)
Answer:
My hair needs cutting.

Question 6.
I saw him …………….. (cross) the road. (Fill up the blank with a gerund)
Answer:
I saw him crossing the road.

Exercise 7 (Textual)

Combine each of the following pairs of sentences into one sentence by using infinitives:
Question 1.
I am learning Sanskrit. I want to study the Gita.
Answer:
I am learning Sanskrit to study the Gita.

Question 2.
He labours hard. He wants to succeed.
Answer:
He labours hard to succeed.

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Question 3.
I am learning English. I want to study the works of Shakespeare.
Answer:
I am learning English to study the works of Shakespeare.

Question 4.
Children are going to the field. They want to play.
Answer:
Children are going to the field to play.

Question 5.
I have come here. I would like to see you.
Answer:
I have come here to see you.

Exercise 8 (Textual)

Fill up the blanks with one of these: (Infinitive, Gerund, Participle)

Question 1.
He has a …………… look, (surprise)
Answer:
surprised (Participle)

Question 2.
My father is a …………… man. (retire)
Answer:
retired (Participle)

Question 3.
They promised …………… me. (help)
Answer:
ro help (Infinitive)

Question 4.
…………… is pleasant, (play)
Answer:
Playing (Gerund)

Question 5.
…………… on the footpath is safe, (walk)
Answer:
Walking on the footpath is safe. (Gerund)

Question 6.
He gave me a pen …………… with, (write)
Answer:
He gave me a pen to write with. (Infinitive)

Question 7.
He gave up …………… (drink)
Answer:
He gave up drinking. (Gerund)

Miscellaneous Exercises

Infinitive

Exercise 1

Fill in the blanks with a infinitive:

1. …………… (waste) time is a folly.
2. …………… (err) is human.
3. I find it sensible …………… (remain) silent.
4. She seems …………… (be) happy.
5. …………… (toil) is the lot of mankind.
6. You need …………… (do) a lot.
7. I gave him a chance …………… (reconsider) his stand.
8. You are advised not …………… (mislead) your friends.
9. The game was about …………… (begin).
10. Let him leave the room.
11. Make him realise his mistake.
Answer:
1. To waste
2. To err
3. to remain
4. to be
5. To toil
6. to do
7. to reconsider
8. to mislead
9. to begin
10. To is not to be used in these sentences.
11. To is not to be used in these sentences.

Exercise 2

Use the following pair of sentences by using an infinitive:
1. The poor man had live children.
He must provide for them.
2. Turn to the left.
You will find my house.
3. My teacher will learn about my success.
He will be delighted.
4. This box is very big.
He can’t lift it.
5. I had no money.
I could buy no clothes.
Answer:
1. The poor man had ro provide tor five children.
2. Turn to the left for my house.
Or
Turn to the left to find rny house.
3. My teacher will be delighted to learn about my success.
4. This box is too big to lift.
5. I had no money to buy clothes.

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Gerund

Exercise 1

Complete the following sentences with correct use oi gerund form of the verb:

1. He is good ar …………… (dance).
2. He is crazy about …………… (sing).
3. He doesn’t like …………… (play; cards.
4. I am afraid of …………… (swim) in the canal.
5. I am always interested in …………… (make) ftiends.
6. He is scared of …………… (travel! by air.
7. I suggest …………… (do) sonic m ire sums.
8. They insisted on …………… (cook) the dinner at home.
9. I thanked him for …………… (fix) my door.
10. I praised him for …………… (help) me in distress.
Answer:
1. dancing
2. playing
3. playing
4. swimming
5. making
6. travelling
7. doing
8. cooking
9. fixing
10. helping.

Participle

Exercise 1

Fill in the blanks with Present Participle:

1. The man …………… (drive) the car is my uncle.
2. Lorries …………… (come) over the bridge have to be careful of the wind.
3. Who was the girl …………… (wear) the red dress ?
4. Students …………… (submit) their essays late will lose ten marks.
5. The …………… (bud) flowers looked very lovely.
6. The …………… (run) bus rammed against the wall.
7. …………… (hear) the noise, he rushed to the spot.
8. They told us an …………… (amuse) account of their journey.
9. I saw the lion …………… (approach) us.
10. He watched them …………… (fight) over trigger.
Answer:
1. driving
2. coming
3. wearing
4. submitting
5. budding
6. running
7. Hearing
8. amusing
9. approaching
10. fighting.

PSEB 12th Class English Letter Writing Business Letters

Punjab State Board PSEB 12th Class English Book Solutions English Letter Writing Business Letters Exercise Questions and Answers, Notes.

PSEB 12th Class English Letter Writing Business Letters

1. Applications for Different Jobs

1. Write an application for the post of a Steno-typist.

14, Civil Lines,
Amritsar.
August 6, 20 ………….

The Advertiser,
Post Box No. 313,
The Tribune,
Chandigarh.
Sir,

This is in response to your advertisement in ‘The Tribune’ dated 4th August 20 for the post of a Steno-typist in your office. I beg to offer myself as a candidate for the same. As regards my qualifications, they are detailed below:
I passed my BA. Examination in 20 ………. from D.A.V. College, Amritsar. I was placed in the second division. After my graduation, I joined a commercial college where I learnt both short-hand and type-writing. My speed in short-hand is 75 w.p.m. and my speed in type-writing is 50 w.p.m. I have been working as a steno-typist with Sehgal & Co., Amritsar for the last five years. Besides short-hand and type-writing, I am also well conversant with other official work and can speak fluently English, Hindi and Punjabi.

I am still in the service of the same firm. I am seeking better opportunities which my present employer, with his limited business, cannot supply. He has no objection to my seeking a better job somewhere else.

I am a youngman of 25 with a sound physique and an impressive personality.

I enclose a certificate from my present employer in regard to my character, experience and ability. Should you appoint me to the post, it would be my sincerest effort to give you every satisfaction.

Yours faithfully,
H.M.L. Sood

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2. Reply to above.

Messrs Datta & Co.,
130, Park Lane,
New Delhi-15.
August 11, 20……

Mr. H.M.L. Sood,
14 Civil Lines,
Amritsar.

Dear Sir,

We have your application of the 6th August, for the post of a steno-typist in our office. We are glad to inform you that we have decided to appoint you for the post.

Your appointment will be on a temporary basis for three months. If your work and conduct are found satisfactory, you will be made permanent. Your salary will be Rs 12000/- per month during the temporary period and Rs 12450/- per month with a yearly increment of Rs 450/- on your being made permanent. Your promotion depends entirely on your hard work, honesty and sincerity.

If the appointment is acceptable to you, please let us know by return of post the date when you can join.

Yours faithfully,
R.M. Sinha,
Manager

3. Write an application for the job of an Asstt. Manager in a large firm – Messrs Ghooki and Sons – selling electrical appliances. Give details of your qualifications and experience and mention the minimum salary acceptable to you.

510, Church Street,
Chandigarh.
July, 28, 20……….

Messrs Ghooki and Sons,
R-120, Connaught Place,
New Delhi-1.
Dear Sirs,

In response to your advertisement in ‘The Times of India’ dated July 26, 20…. for the post of an Asstt. Manager in your firm engaged in selling electrical appliances, I beg to offer my services for the same. As desired by you, I give below a few particulars about myself.

I passed my M.A. (Economics) from St. Stephen’s College, New Delhi in 20… After my Post-Graduation, I passed M.B.A. course in 20…. from Punjab University, Chandigarh. I was placed in the first division. Since then I have been working in Mumbai Electricals in the capacity of an Asstt. Manager. I am 30 years of age. I have an experience of six years. I can plan and execute sales independently. I have an unblemished record and my present employer wants me to stay on. But I wish to come to my home town that is, Delhi.

At present I am drawing ? 25000/- p.m. and have a free furnished accommodation. I can join your concern at a minimum salary of ^ 35500/- plus a free furnished accommodation and a car at the company’s expense.

I am prepared to attend an interview only at your expense. Copies of my certificates and testimonials are enclosed herewith for your kind perusal.

Yours faithfully,
Shankar Chauhan

4. Reply to Application No. 3.

Messrs Ghooki & Sons,
R-120, Connaught Place,
New Delhi-I.
July 31, 20 ………..

Sh. Shankar Chauhan,
510, Church Street,
Chandigarh.
Dear Sir,

In reply to your application dated 28th July, for the post of an Asstt. Manager, we are glad to inform you that we are ready to offer you the job at the salary demanded by you. We shall also give you free furnished accommodation and a car at company’s expense. However, you will have to sign a contract to serve in our firm for a minimum period of 4 years.

If the above terms are acceptable to you, kindly make it convenient to call at our office on 10th August, 20 ………… at 10 A.M. to settle other details of your appointment.

Yours faithfully,
R.P. Ghooki,
Managing Director

5. Write an application for the post of a P.A. to the Technical Manager of Calico Textiles. The post requires knowledge of short-hand typing and textiles of all varieties. Quote references.

14, Patel Road,
New Delhi-33.
May 26, 20 ……….

The Technical Manager,
Calico Textiles,
Amritsar.
Dear Sir,

In response to your advertisement in ‘The Times of India dated May 22, 20…. for the post of a P.A., I beg to offer myself as a candidate for the same.

I passed my Higher Secondary Examination in the first division. I passed B. Com. Final in 20 with Hons, in Secretarial Practice. I was immediately employed by Mohindra Textiles, New Delhi and have been working there to the satisfaction of my superiors. I am seeking better opportunities which my present employers with their limited range of business cannot supply. They have no objection to my seeking a better job somewhere.

I am a young man of 26 with a pleasing personality. I am capable of doing hard work. I enclose a certificate from my present employers in regard to my character, experience and ability.

Should you appoint me to the post, it would be my sincerest effort to give you every satisfaction. Once again I assure you that I will do my duty honestly and conscientiously.

Yours faithfully,
Sunil Sharma

6. Reply to above.

The Technical Manager,
Calico Textiles,
Amritsar.
May 30, 20 …….

Mr. Sunil Sharma,
14, Patel Road,
New Delhi-33.
Dear Sir,

In reply to your application for the post of a P.A. dated May 26, 20 …………. I should be glad if you call at my office on Monday morning next so that I may discuss details concerning the post for which you have applied.

The initial salary offered is Rs 12400/- per month, the engagement being terminable at one month’s notice on either side.

Yours faithfully,
S.M. Kakkar

2. Placing Orders

7. Placing Order for Steel Furniture.

Messrs Raja Sodhi &C Co.,
(Steel Furniture Dealers)
Prasad Road,
Ludhiana.
October 3, 20 ……….

Ref. No. 602/…. RS
The Manager,
Messrs Mahesh & Co.,
Rani Jhansi Road,
New Delhi-11.
Dear Sir,

We are in receipt of your quotation October, 1, 20… and thank you for the same. Please arrange to supply us the following goods as early as possible:
12 Nos…. Steel Almirah, size 84⊄⊄ at Rs 700 Per Piece.
12 Nos…. Manager’s Table, size 60⊄⊄ at Rs 400 Per Piece.
Sales and any other tax, if required, will be paid extra.

As desired by you, we are enclosing herewith our cheque No. STB/610073 dated October 3, 20….. for Rs 10,000/- only as advance and balance will be paid as soon as the goods are delivered.

In this connection, please note that if you make your terms liberal, we confirm, we shall be able to give you a good turnover per year. Please see what you can do.
Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,
Ram Chand
Manager

Enel. : One cheque.
No. : STB/610073.
Date : October 3, 20 …..
Amount : Rs 10,000/- only.
Back : State Bank of India, New Delhi-1.

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8. Reply to above.

Messrs Mahesh & Co.,
Rani Jhansi Road,
New Delhi-11.
October 10, 20 …….

The Manager,
Messrs Raja Sodhi & Co.
(Steel Furniture Dealers)
Prasad Road,
Ludhiana.
Dear Sir,

We thank you for your order of the 3rd October, 20… and are pleased to state that the goods required have been despatched by passenger train this morning.

We trust that the goods will arrive in excellent condition and their quality will induce your good self to send further orders.

Yours faithfully,
K. Mahesh,
Manager

Enel. : Invoice
R/R No. : Nd/16003
Dated : October 10, 20….

9. Placing Order for Books.

R. Chand & Co.,
(Booksellers)
College Road,
Patiala.
July 18, 20 ……..

Messrs Malhotra Publishers,
Railway Road,
Jalandhar City.
Dear Sirs,

We are in receipt of your letter No. B-605/78 K dated 8th July, 20 alongwith a list of your publications. We thank you for the same.
Please supply us immediately:
40 Copies AS YOU LIKE IT by Prof. Ashok @ Rs 19/- each.
40 Copies MBD English Guide, TDC, III @ Rs 45/- each.
30 Copies MBD Economics Refresher B.Com. II, @ Rs 26/- each.
40 Copies MBD History Refresher TDC 11 @ Rs 12/- each 25 Copies
MBD Refresher English Guide, B.Com. 1, @ Rs 16/- each.

As desired by you, we are enclosing herewith our cheque No. SKB/K 10032 dated July 18, 20…… for Rs 1500/- only as advance and the balance will be paid against delivery.

Our next order will be forwarded as and when necessary.

Yours faithfully,
Ravinder Ghai,
Proprietor

Enel. : One cheque.
No. : SKB/K10032.
Date : July 18, 20 …….
Amount : Rs 1500/-
Bank : State Bank of India,
Patiala.

10. Acknowledging a Big Order.

Messrs Malhotra Publishers,
Railway Road,
Jalandhar City.
July 12, 20……

Ref. : MBD/MA-16 TR.
Messrs Bose & Co.,
University Road,
New Delhi-16.
Dear Sirs,

We thank you for your order No. 818. dated July 6, 20 ….. for 300 copies of MBD ENGLISH LITERATURE SERIES, “AS YOU LIKE IT” by Prof. Ashok @ Rs 90/- each copy. The order has been booked for execution and the books will be despatched by goods train on 14th July.

This is the first occasion we have the pleasure to execute your order. We heartily welcome you to our list of will-wishers and patrons. We assure you that you will always find our books satisfactory and hope this order will lead to an enduring connection with you.

Yours faithfully,
Balwant Sharma
Manager

11. Placing Order for Sports Goods.

“SPORTS CORNER”
14, Lodhi Market,
New Delhi-21.
July 6, 20 ……

Ref. No. Sc/506.
Messrs Kohli & Co.,
Sports Goods Manufacturers,
Industrial Estate,
Jalandhar City.
Dear Sirs,

I am in receipt of your quotation dated July 2, 20 …… and thank you for the same. Please supply us immediately the following items:
6 dozen Cricket balls @ Rs 120/- per dozen.
20 Cricket Bats (Durrani) @ Rs 75/- per bat.
50 pairs of Batting Gloves @ Rs 10/- per pair,
8 dozen Hockey balls (Ashok) @ Rs 100/- per dozen.
5 dozen Hockey Sticks (Champion) @ Rs 400/- per dozen.
Sales and any other tax, if leviable, will be paid extra.

As desired by you. I am enclosing herewith my cheque No. PB/c 70078 dated July 6, 20… for Rs 2,500/- only as advance and balance will be paid against delivery.
Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,
J.L. Mehta
Manager

Enel. : One cheque.
No. : PB/c 70078
Date : July 6, 20…
Amount : Rs 2,500/- only.
Bank : Punjab National Bank, New Delhi-1.

12. Reply to Letter No. 11.

Messrs Kohli & Co.,
Sports Goods Manufacturers,
Industrial Estate,
Jalandhar City.
July 9, 20 …….

The Manager,
“Sports Corner”,
14, Lodhi Market,
New Delhi-21.
Dear Sirs,

We are indebted to you for your order of the 6th July, 20 ……. and pleased to state that the goods required have been despatched by passenger train this morning.

We trust that the goods will arrive in excellent condition and their quality will induce you to send further orders.

Yours faithfully,
Satish Kohli
Sales Manager

Enel. : Invoice
R/R No. : JK/622532
Date : July 2, 20 ……..

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13. Placing order for Servicing of Typewriting Machines.

Michael Limited,
(Commission Agents & Gen. Order Suppliers)
150, Park Road,
Kolkata-500025.
August 12, 20 ………

Ref. No. 1832/ML-630
Messrs Baliram & Co.
18, Church Lane,
New Delhi-32.
Dear Sirs,

Thank you for your quotation dated August 8, 20… for servicing of our different Typewriting Machines.

We do hereby accept your quotation under reference and request you to start work from the next week.

Regarding payment, though you did not mention anything in your quotation, we propose to make payments bi-monthly (i.e. 6 times in a year). Hence you are to submit your bill after completion of servicing of every two months.

Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,
R.S. Singh Purchase
Manager

14. Asking for details of Order.

Renu Hosiery Goods,
Industrial Estate,
Jalandhar City.
October 6, 20 …….

Messrs Dimple Readymade Garments,
106, Main Market,
New Delhi-13.
Dear Sirs,

We thank you for your Order No. 512 October 4, 20… for 5 dozen All-wool Pullovers, Catalogue No. 12 A, @ Rs 80/- each. We should like to inform you that you did not write the specifications in regard to size and colour. Surely, you would like to make your own choice and do not want us to send you size and colour of our selection.

We shall be glad if you kindly let us know your choice.

Yours faithfully,
V.K. Nanda
Sales Manager

3. Complaints And Adjustments

15. Complaint for Non-execution of an Order.

Upkar Traders,
6-Gurudwara Road,
Amritsar.
December 10, 20 …….

Ref. No. UT/103/………
Messrs Aggarwal & Sons,
15/162-E, Rampur Road,
Agra.
Dear Sirs,

Please refer to our order No. UT/503/ ………. dated November 2, 20 ……… for 200 Tins of Ghee (Lotus Brand).

We note with regret that the goods ordered were not delivered till this day, in spite of the fact that a prompt delivery was guaranteed and the order obtained on the strength of guarantee. The reasons are, however, beyond our knowledge.

This is not the first time a delay in delivery has occurred. Any way, we shall like to point out that business on these conditions can’t be continued for long.

We hope that this letter will cause you to settle the problem finally. Your immediate reply is expected.

Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,
Rajinder K. Singh
Purchase Officer

16. A Negative Reply to Letter No. 15.

Messrs Aggarwal & Sons,
15/162-E, Rampura Road,
Agra.
December 13, 20 ……..

Ref. No. A/s-603213-G,
The Purchase Officer,
Upkar Traders,
6-Gurudwara Road,
Amritsar.
Dear Sir,

We are in receipt of your letter No. UT/1003/ ……….. dated December 10, 20 ……….. and thank you for the same.

Please note that since there are some technical difficulties in our factory, we are not in a position to execute the order this time. We request you to procure the same from some other source.

We hope that you will realise that it is due to circumstances beyond our control. We do sincerely hope that you will not mind anything. We shall inform you as soon as the position becomes normal.

We are extremely sorry for this but are helpless. Thanking you in anticipation and expecting your best cooperation always.

Yours faithfully,
R.N. Aggarwal
Proprietor

17. An Affirmative Reply.

Messrs Aggarwal & Sons,
15/162-E, Rampura Road,
Agra.
December 13, 20 ………

Ref. No. A/s-603213-G,
The Purchase Officer,
Upkar Traders,
6-Gurudwara Road,
Amritsar.
Dear Sir,

We are in receipt of your letter No. UT/1003/ ……….. dated December 10,20 …………. and thank you for the same.

We are really sorry for the delay in executing your order due to a strike by the workers in our factory. Now the things are settled and we shall send the goods within two’ or three days.

We hope you will realise that the delay is due to circumstances beyond our control. We shall try our best to execute all your future orders in time.

Yours faithfully,
R.H. Aggarwal
Proprietor

18. Complaint for Express Bill.

District Sports Officer,
Govinda Stadium,
Amritsar.
July 10, 20……….

Ref. No. D50/6-CR.
M/s R.P. Kalra & Co.,
Sports Goods Manufacturers,
16, Industrial Estate,
Jalandhar City.
Dear Sir,

We are in receipt of the hockey sticks sent under cover of your invoice No. RPC/340 ……… dated June, 8, 20 ………. and thank you for the same.

In this connection, kindly note that in your invoice, you have charged Rs 26/- per stick while you quoted Rs 24/- per stick.

Please rectify the mistake and either send us the excess amount charged by M.O. or issue us a C.N. for the same. Prompt action is expected.

Yours sincerely,
Swami Talwar
D.S.O.

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19. Reply to Above.

M/S R.P. Kalra & Co.,
Sports Goods Manufacturers,
16, Industrial Estate,
Jalandhar city.
July 13, 20 ……..

Ref. No. RPK/32-
The District Sports Officer,
Govind Stadium,
Amritsar.
Dear Sir,

We are in receipt of your letter No. DSO/6-CR dated July 10, 20…. and note the contents with thanks. The mistake took place due to the inadvertence of our billing clerk for which we are extremely sorry.

Enclosed please find our Credit Note No. RPK/6-88 dated July 13, 20…….. for the excess amount which may be adjusted with your next order.
Thanking you in anticipation and assuring you of our best co-operation and service. We remain,

Yours faithfully,
K.L. Sharma
Sales Manager.

20. Complaint for sending wrong books.

“Book-Shop”
University Campus,
Patiala.
July 26, 20…….

Ref. No. BS/102 ……….
Messrs Manjit Bros.,
Educational Publishers,
Jalandhar City.
Dear Sirs,

I am in receipt of the parcel sent under cover of your invoice No. MB 4078 dated July 24, 20…….. (for Rs 5200/-) and thank you for the same.

But on opening the parcel, I find that you have sent us the Punjabi Edition intead of Hindi Edition.

I presume due to the inadvertence of your packer, this mistake has taken place. I am sending the parcel back. I request you to replace the same immediately. I do hope that you shall do the needful as soon as my letter reaches you.

Yours faithfully,
K.C. Sachdeva
Manager

21. Reply to Above Letter of Complaint.

Messrs Manjit Bros.,
Educational Publishers,
Jalandhar City.
July 28, 20…….

Ref. No. MB/607……
The Manager,
“Book-Shop”
University Campus,
Patiala.
Dear Sir,
We are in receipt of your letter No. BS/102 ……….. dated July 26,20 …… and noted the contents with thanks.

We are sending you the Hindi Edition by the next available Passenger Train. On receipt of the parcel, please do drop a line to us.

We are extremely sorry for the inconvenience caused to you due to this. We assure you that necessary care will be taken at the time of execution of all your future orders. Please never mind for this.

Thanking you in anticipation and assuring you of our best services always.

Yours faithfully,
D.K. Joshi
(Partner)
For Manjit Bros.

22. Complaint for Defective Goods.

Rehman & Sons,
Shawl Dealers,
Manik Road,
Amritsar.
November 10, 20 ……..

The Manager,
Messrs Bal Chand Lai Chand,
The Mall,
Jalandhar.
Dear Sir,

We thank you for the prompt execution of our Order No. RS/265-D, dated October 21, 20 ……

Unfortunately, on opening the case, we find twenty shawls torn which are unsaleable. There are six shawls whose finish is decidedly bad. In no way they appear like high-priced goods, a fact which is very much against our business ethics.

We are unable to offer such shawls to our customers and therefore returning them in the hope that you will let us have goods of a better quality.

Yours faithfully,
Kadir Rahman
(Partner)

23. Reply to Above.

Messrs Bal Chand Lai Chand,
The Mall,
Jalandhar.
November 18, 20 ……..

Ref. No. BCLC/……….
Messrs Rehman & Sons,
Shawl Dealers,
Manik Road,
Amritsar.
Dear Sirs,

We are in receipt of your letter dated November 10, 20……. complaining about the defective goods supplied by us. We are extremely sorry that we have not been able to supply goods to your satisfaction. Generally, our men thoroughly check the goods before they are despatched to our clients, but as some of our shawls have been found defective and inferior, we are ready to replace them at our cost.

We shall forward you a fresh supply of shawls within a few days and we trust that these will be to your full satisfaction.

Yours faithfully,
H.D. Sharma
Manager

PSEB 12th Class English Letter Writing Business Letters

24. You recently travelled on an old public transport bus which broke down a couple of times on the way. Write a letter to the manager of the company giving details of the poor condition of the bus and the harassment that it caused to the passengers. Also make a few suggestions to improve the service

To
The Manager,
Malhi Bus Service Private Limited,
Jalandhar Bus Stop.
Jalandhar.
Sir,

I wish to bring to your kind notice that I had a very bitter experience while travelling by one of the buses of your company BTK 2534 plying between Batala and Jalandhar on 12th January, 2012, I was in a hurry to reach Jalandhar. After buying a ticket for my journey, I boarded the bus. The bus left Batala at ten o’clock. As I took my seat, I found the seat cover torn. Some of the windows had no panes. The floor or deck of the bus was in a wretched shape. The iron plates were broken and twisted. Technically it could be called more of scrap than a roadworthy bus. It appeared to be a very aged bus.

After leaving Batala, the bus began to slow down after covering about two kilometres. Then it broke down and stopped near Achal Sahib. The driver and the conductor tried to repair it but it showed no sign of getting re-started. I got the impression that the bus was not at all roadworthy even when it was going to start from the Batala bus stop. Probably the conductor and the driver were in league with each other to dupe the passengers. After struggling to start, the bus showed signs of moving. But it began to run at a slower speed. All the passengers felt uncertain about the bus reaching the destination. We had already wasted 45 minutes at Achal Sahib.

Thereafter the bus came to a grinding halt at Baba Bakala. All the passengers got down. They asked the conductor to return their fare as they wanted to take other buses to reach Jalandhar. The conductor refused to refund the fare. He wanted the passengers to wait for the bus to re-start. Another forty-five minutes were wasted. Someone brought a mechanic.

He tried his level best to start the bus. The bus moved at a very slow speed. It broke down again at Beas. We had a similar experience at Subhanpur. It was 4.30 p.m.. by the time we reached Jalandhar. A journey of one and a half hours was completed within six hours.

It is a reflection on your competence as the manager of the company. You are requested to remove such a useless bus from plying. It is nothing short of deliberate cheating. You should ask the driver and the conductor why they sent such a bus to transport passengers. The public expects a proper value of their money.

Yours truly,
Gurtej Singh Dhillon
and ten others.

4. Inquiries, Quotations & Replies

25. Letter of Inquiry concerning the Status of the Firm.

Raman Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
Industrial Estate,
Jalandhar City.
December 4, 20……

Mr. D.R Azad,
5/31, Nehru Road,
Delhi.
Dear Sir,

We have been requested by M/s Singh Bros., Civil Lines, Delhi, to forward twenty pieces of Steel Almirahs for which they propose to pay by means of a three months’ bill. As the amount involved is more than Rs 10,000/-, we are naturally a bit reluctant to allow credit without some assurance as to their financial standing.

We shall feel obliged if you give us the detailed information regarding their financial status and reputation. Please do inform us whether you consider it proper to grant the said credit to them.

We thank you in advance for any other information which you can give us.

Yours faithfully,
K.R. Mani
Sales Manager

26. A favourable Reply to the above letter.

5/31, Nehru Road,
Delhi.
December 10, 20 …….

The Sales Manager,
Messrs Raman Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
Industrial Estate,
Jalandhar City.
Dear Sir,

I am pleased to be of service to you in ascertaining the financial status and reputation of M/s Singh Bros, Civil Lines, Delhi, about whom you enquired on December 4, 20……

I am glad to inform you that the said firm enjoys the fullest respect and reputation in local commercial circles. The firm is known to be possessed of a considerable amount of capital.

There seems to be no reason for withholding credit to the extent you mention, and you should have no hesitation in doing business with the firm on the terms suggested.

Yours faithfully,
D.P. Azad

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27. An Unfavourable Reply.

5/31-Nehru Road,
Delhi.
December, 10, 20……….

The Sales Manager,
Messrs Raman Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
Jalandhar City.
Dear Sir,

In reply to your inquiry of the 4th December concerning M/s Singh Bros., Civil Lines, Delhi, I could recommend a policy of caution. Though the said firm is an excellent business organisation with a wide circle of customers, yet their operation hardly warrants an allowance of credit to the extent of Rs 10,000/- You should hesitate to accept the conditions they suggest. As far as I can see, payment of half this sum i.e. Rs 5000/- in cash would be advisable.

I hope that you will recognise the importance of keeping the information strictly private.

Yours faithfully,
D.R Azad

28. Asking for Quotation of Pencils.

Pandit Brothers,
Gandhi Road,
Ludhiana.
April 10, 20 ……..

Messrs Jain Bros.,
Pencil Manufacturers,
10, Industrial Area,
New Delhi-28.
Dear Sirs,

We are very much interested to purchase various brands of pencils manufactured by you, in large quantities regularly every month.

We shall be glad if you send us the details of the pencils manufactured by you quoting prices and other terms.

We assure you that we shall be able to give you good sales provided your terms and conditions suit us.

We hope you will facilitate business by quoting us the lowest possible rates. Your immediate action will be highly appreciated.

Yours faithfully,
S.M. Pandit

29. Reply to Above.

Messrs Jain Bros.,
Pencil Manufacturers,
10, Industrial Area,
New Delhi-28.
April 14, 20 ………

Ref. No. JB/16032-D.
Mr. S.M. Pandit,
Pandit Brothers,
Gandhi Road,
Ludhiana.
Dear Sir,

We are in receipt of your letter dated April 10, 20 ………. and thank you for the same. We are sending herewith our catalogue containing quotations for quantities from our existing stocks. You will also find the terms of payment indicated therein. But packing charges will be extra.

We like to add here that we shall be very glad to offer you a special discount of 2½% over and above our usual trade terms if your monthly requirement is 200 grosses (assorted).

Please let us have your standing order as early as possible which will always receive our most careful and prompt attention.

Yours faithfully,
P.K. Jain
Managing Director

PSEB 12th Class English Letter Writing Letters to Editor

Punjab State Board PSEB 12th Class English Book Solutions English Letter Writing Letters to Editor Exercise Questions and Answers, Notes.

PSEB 12th Class English Letter Writing Letters to Editor

1. Write a letter to the Editor of a newspaper describing the insanitary conditions prevailing in your town.

17, G.T. Road,
Gobindgarh.
November 8, 20 ……..

The Editor,
The Tribune,
Chandigarh.
Sir,

Through the columns of your esteemed paper, I want to draw the attention of the municipal committee authorities to the insanitary conditions of the bazaars and streets of Gobindgarh.

Sweepers do not sweep the streets and clouds of dust rise and enter ears, noses and throats of the people. That is why all kinds of diseases are on the increase. Whenever people move out of the houses, a thick layer of dust settles on their clothes. Why are the roads not sprinkled with water ? Are the authorities waiting for the next monsoon .? There are a large number of pits in the streets where water is allowed to stand. This stagnant water is a favourite breeding place for the mosquitoes. This water should be removed and the pits should be filled with dust otherwise an epidemic will spread in the town.

It is high time that the authorities should wake up and discharge their duties efficiently in the interest of public health.

Yours truly,
Mohan Dass

Word-notes : Insanitary – स्वास्थ्य बिगाड़ने वाली, ਸਿਹਤ ਵਿਗਾਤਨ ਵਾਲੀ Sweep – झाडू लगना, ਸਾਤੂ ਦੇਟਾ Layer – तह, ਤਹਿ Pits – गड़दे, ਵੋਏ Stagnant – standing. Epidemic – छूत की बीमारी, ਵੂਤੇ ਚੀ ਬਿਮਾਰੀ High time – proper time.

PSEB 12th Class English Letter Writing Letters to Editor

2. Write a letter to the Editor of a newspaper commenting on the rise in prices.

43, Railway Colony,
Amritsar.
May 4, 20……

To
The Editor,
The Indian Express,
New Delhi.
Sir,

I shall feel grateful to you if you publish the following few lines in your esteemed paper.

The rise in prices of essential articles has crushed every heart and living has become very costly these days. The labourers, middle class persons and the salaried people are groaning under their burden. The purchasing power of the rupee is fast sinking. The prices of the essential articles are rising sky high. The housewife finds it extremely difficult to manage the family budget. A vast majority of people in our country find it difficult to make their both ends meet. In certain families, people go without food at night. Milk has become a luxury. Fruit is no longer a part of our diet. The general health of the children in our country is suffering a setback.

It is high time that the government should take efficient steps to control the prices as early as possible. It should punish the black-marketeers and profiteers. Price-lists of all goods should be displayed at all shopping centres. A person who charges a higher rate should be severely punished. Both customers and shopkeepers should be punished for buying and selling things at higher prices. The rise in prices must be checked. At least the prices of essential articles of daily use must be brought down to a very reasonable level.

Yours truly,
Renuka

Word-notes : Groaning – crying. Sinking – decreasing. Displayed – put for show. Essential – अनिवार्य, ਜ਼ਰੂਰੀ.

3. Write a letter to the Editor of a newspaper about the need of parks and gardens in different localities of your city.

13, Kartar Singh Sarabha Nagar,
Ludhiana.
April 25, 20…….

To
The Editor,
The Tribune,
Chandigarh.
Sir,

I shall feel highly obliged if you publish the following few lines in your esteemed daily.

It is well-known to authorities that Ludhiana has become a very crowded and congested city. Population of the town is increasing very rapidly. Bihari labourers are living in wretched conditions. Open fields and beautiful gardens have been replaced by residential houses and shanties. Most streets of the city have grown into slums. Some congested houses do not get sunlight. Parks are needed for providing fresh air to the people. It is rightly remarked that parks and gardens are the lungs of a city.

They give us pure and fresh air and thus keep our body healthy. The young and the old, women and children can take exercise and relax in these parks and gardens. The city dwellers will really have a sense of relief as they will be relieved from their prison-houses for some time. It is, therefore, requested that the authorities should seriously consider this aspect, and provide public parks in those parts of the city which are very badly congested.
Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,
Surinder Kaur

Word-notes : Shanties – झोंपड़ियां, ਲੋਂਗੀਆ Congested – भीड़ वाला, ਭੀਤ ਭਰਿਆ

4. Write a letter to the Editor of a newspaper on evils of street-begging.

H-222, Sarojini Nagar,
Jalandhar.
May 27, 20 ……….

To
The Editor,
The Tribune,
Chandigarh.
Sir,

Through your esteemed paper, I wish to draw the attention of the authorities and the public to the evils of street-begging in our country.

Street-begging is a regular nuisance. It is a blot on the fair name of our country. Begging is an evil. But in India, it has become an organised profession. Almost at every step you are greeted by a beggar. Beggars gather round you in buses, in trains, in the bazaars and near the places of worship. Our national prestige suffers a good deal when beggars greet foreigners at every turn of the road.

Unfortunately, in our country giving alms is believed to be a part of religion. The most painful thing is that most of these beggars are able-bodied. They can do manual labour, if they so desire. But they find it more easy to live on other people’s hard-earned money. This easy- got money, they spend on drinking and gambling. Then the tragedy is that these beggars encourage even their children to beg. Thus, this so-called charity leads to so many vices.

The need of the hour is that this social evil must be put to an end. Healthy beggars should be made to work. The disabled, the crippled and the blind beggars, however, should be maintained at the state expense. They should be kept in some suitable buildings outside the city where they should be fed at Government expense. Not only begging should be declared illegal by an Act of Parliament but public opinion should also be educated against it. Those who give alms to the strong and able-bodied men and women and children should be punished.

Yours truly,
Ashok Kumar

Word-notes : Nuisance – a harmful thing. Blot – ugly mark. Prestige – honour, Alms – ਭਿਖਿਆ , भिक्षा Charity – ਦਨ, दान, Manual – physical. Vices – evils. Public opinion – ਲੋਗਸਤ , लोकमत.

PSEB 12th Class English Letter Writing Letters to Editor

5. Write a letter to the Editor of a newspaper complaining against reckless driving.

833, Ummatan Mohalla,
Nawanshahar.
July 6, 20…….

To
The Editor,
The Tribune,
Chandigarh.
Sir,

I shall feel grateful if you allow me some space in your esteemed paper. I want to draw the attention of the authorities concerned towards reckless driving in Nawanshahar.

This city has wide roads and chances of accidents are comparatively few here. But probably, this very fact encourages reckless driving. It has become a fashion. Motor-drivers drive at a terrific speed. Trucks carrying sand, stones or bricks are seen moving at a very fast speed. Cars pass by you whizzing even at turnings. Young college boys drive motor cycles and scooters without caring for their own or anybody else’s life. It is a positive danger to school-going children, to old men and women who cannot cross the road quickly.

This rash driving is a regular nuisance and is responsible for fatal accidents which take place daily. Not a single day passes when we do not hear of some accident. Only yesterday, a young man who was on the left side was run over by a motor cycle. The motor-cycle driver drove away at such a great speed that nobody could even take down the number of his motor cycle. Speed limits are not strictly enforced. Many a time the defaulters bribe the policeman on duty and get off.

The dire need is that a speed limit should be fixed and the offenders be severely dealt with.

Yours truly,
Rajesh Khanna

Word-notes : Reckless – rash. Terrific speed – great speed. Fatal – that which results in death. Dire – great. Offenders – defaulters.

6. Write a letter to the Editor of a newspaper complaining against the use of loudspeakers at night.

14, Model Town,
Ludhiana.
March 1, 20….

To
The Editor,
The Tribune,
Chandigarh.
Sir,

I shall be’thankful to you if you publish this letter in your esteemed paper.
The loudspeaker, like most of the inventions of science, is both a blessing and a curse. It is useful at a public meeting. Its use as a handy instrument for commercial propaganda can be tolerated during the day. But its use at night is intolerable. It causes a lot of inconvenience to the sick people. They cannot relax peacefully.

Some people and institutions use the loudspeaker at night as well as in the early hours of the morning. Their noise makes it difficult for one to study or to do any serious work in one’s home. The examinations are fast approaching. It will be greatly appreciated if the use of loudspeakers is banned after 8.30 p.m.
Thanking you,

Yours truly,
Dharmendra

Word-notes : Commercial – business. Approaching – coming near. Banned – forbidden.

7. Write a letter to the Editor of a newspaper criticising the evil of drinking.

202, Urban Estate,
Phagwara.
January 22, 20 …………

To
The Editor,
The Indian Express,
Chandigarh.
Sir,

Through your correspondence columns I like to draw the attention of the public towards a great social evil. This is the evil of drinking. It has become very common these days. The number of wine addicts is on the increase. People begin drinking in small doses. In course of time, they become hardened drunkards.

Drinking wine is harmful for the mental and physical growth of a person. In some cases, it leads to the financial ruin of the drunkard. Under the influence of wine, men begin to behave like beasts and animals. Wine leads to crime. Robberies, rapes and murders are often committed under the influence of drink. Excessive drinking ruins a mans health.

A drunkard begins to spend too much money on wine. The family depending on a drunkard begins to suffer. A drunkard cannot give proper education to his children for lack of money. The members of his family have to go without basic facilities of a comfortable life. Thus wine drinking weakens a society financially and morally. We should try to discourage the use of wine from our society.

Yours truly,
Subhash Kapoor

8. Write a letter to the editor of a daily newspaper complaining of open manholes near a children school.

12/3, Hari Nagar,
Hoshiarpur.
December 15, 20……

To
The Editor,
The Tribune,
Chandigarh.
Sir,

Recently we have had a series of accidents in our locality due to the manholes. In the nights and during the rainy season, when visibility is poor, there have been many cases of elderly people stumbling over these manholes. The other day, a lady did stumble over a manhole but luckily escaped from getting seriously hurt. As there is a children’s school nearby, we are in constant fear that a child may slip and fall into a manhole. When it rains, the road is flooded, as is the case with the other roads, and the open manholes are a death trap to the unwary and the playful children.

The streets are not well-lit and often the manhole covers are stolen. The hazards caused by open manholes are too dangerous for any citizen to keep quiet in the matter.

Will the authorities concerned either devise manhole covers which do not attract thieves or pay prompt attention by sending the officials concerned regularly to check and ensure ‘ that these death traps are promptly covered ? Otherwise, it will be only a question of time before serious accidents occur involving loss of lives of innocent children.

Yours faithfully,
Ravinder

9. Write a letter to a daily newspaper complaining of eve-teasing near the bus-stops.

11-B,
Harbans Nagar,
Jalandhar.
April 15, 20…….

To
The Editor,
The Tribune,
Chandigarh.
Sir,

I shall be thankful if you kindly allow me the hospitality of your esteemed columns to air my views on eve-teasing near the bus-stops.

I am at pains to report the irresponsible behaviour of youths and even some middle-aged gentlemen, near our bus-stops. Not only do we have to put up with obscene posters, but also have to see our young women harassed and teased while they wait for a bus.

The other day, two young ladies were standing at a distance from the bus-stop, obviously to avoid these roadside Romeos. As soon as the bus came, they started running to get into the already over-crowded bus. These ’Romeos’ who were standing nearby, made such vulgar comments about them, that I, a sixty-five year old man, had to blush and close my ears.

These incidents have become quite common. I wish to suggest that the Mahila Samaj should post a voluntary welfare worker near these bus-stops during the rush-hours and, if necessary, take the help of the women police also. Unless this menace is curbed, our young girls and women coming from sheltered background, will get intimidated and might, in due course, refuse to do even their ordinary daily shopping. Instead of helping the cause of emancipation of women, we seem to be going back to the Dark Ages by tolerating the unseemly behaviour of these men and their like who indulge in eve-teasing.

Kindly take such steps as are possible to put an end to such acts of intimidation of women, which alone can help preserve our rich traditions and culture which have always held our women in deep reverence.

Yours faithfully,
Raman Kapoor

PSEB 12th Class English Letter Writing Letters to Editor

10. Write a letter to the Editor of a daily newspaper expressing your views criticising some of the unhygienic habits of Indians such as urinating and spitting at the public places.

141, Civil Lines,
Ludhiana.
June 24, 20 ……..

To
The Editor,
The Indian Express,
Chandigarh.
Sir,

I shall be thankful if you kindly let me express my views about some of the unhygienic habits of our countrymen at all the public places.

People in our country keep on spitting afid urinating at all the public places. Spitting in public places is not just disgusting, it is extremely damaging for the public health. Diseases like tuberculosis (TB) are likely to spread in a society that tolerates them than in those that do not. India is the country with the largest number of TB cases in the world. We should take our cue from the Mumbai Municipal Corporation which has started imposing fines on those individuals who spit at the public places. Tuberculosis which is spread by spitting coughing, caused nearly 10,000 deaths in Mumbai last year.

There are various cleanliness and sanitation bylaws. Under these we can find defaulters/ offenders. Spitting in public calls for a rupee 50 fine, as also urinating. Sometimes people are seen defecating in parks and gardens. Another unhygienic habit of Indians is the habit of chewing pan, tobacco or pan masala, all of which requires spitting.

This leads to spraying of saliva in the public places. Sometimes rich people spit out a huge gob of pan by rolling down the windows of their cars. Some cleanliness drive must be launched in cities and towns and people should be warned against spitting and urinating in public places.

Yours trully,
Neeru Bajwa

11. Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper pointing out the growing incidence of drug menace in India.

72, Canal Park,
Dhariwal.
April 22, 20 ………

To
The Editor,
The Indian Express,
Chandigarh.
Sir,

Kindly allow me to express through columns of your esteemed paper my views about the growing incidence of drug menace in the country.

Drug addiction is a major social evil of modern times. Drugs are used by certain persons, to experience a floating sensation, feeling ease and relaxation. The use of drugs means physical dependence upon a drug. This includes the development of tolerance and withdrawal. An addict who develops tolerance requires more and more of the drug to take him to the world of fantasies. The habit of drug taking occurs at school, college and university or at a trip or at some social gatherings.

Youngsters who are very very shy, have emotional problems, inferiority complex and lack of strength and stamina. They fall easy victims to this habit. Lack of parental care and supervision, lack of religious and moral education, media and pop culture, hatred for authority, broken homes and truancy lead to the use of drugs. Drug addicts use narcotics such as heroin, smack, morphine and stimulants like cocaine and depressants.

Addiction to drugs is looming large as a social problem evading all solutions. In India, drug addiction is increasing. Intoxicating drugs are very harmful for health. The government has taken a number of steps to check the growing menace. The basic factor responsible for proneness to drugs is the sickening, emotional and psychological surroundings that leave the victim with no other option than to seek momentary escape from the mental tension. If the young ones are assured of proper love and care, these problems will not arise.

Yours truly,
Kulbhushan

12. Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper expressing your views against drunken driving.

15, The Mall,
Hoshiarpur.
March 20, 20……..

To
The Editor,
The Tribune,
Chandigarh.
Sir,

Kindly permit me to express my views about drunken driving on our roads in the columns of your newspaper.

We often hear it said that we should not drink and drive. But not many drivers or people on the wheels follow this advice. It is reported that more than 86,000 drunken driving accidents occur everyday across India. The absence of a compulsory alcohol test makes it difficult to get an exact figure. The number of such accidents is increasing. There is no law against drunken driving in the country. Under the old act of 1856, a drunken driver is charged with only a fine of Rs 2000 or imprisonment for six months and Rs 3000 or imprisonment for two years if found guilty a second time.

Laws against drunken driving should be made more stringent. Parties of drunken youngsters should be checked. They should be sent to jail for at least two weeks as measure to deter others from drunken driving. In Canada, a person driving under the influence of alcohol is barred from the roads and is also jailed. Stiffer penalties and fine should be imposed on those who are found guilty of drunken driving. Laws have to be made stiffer to act as a deterrent. The rich people should not be let off mildly if they are found guilty of drunken driving.

Yours truly,
Neeru Bajwa

13. Write a letter to the Editor of a newspaper expressing your views about underage driving of cars on the roads of Punjab cities.

25, Model Town,
Ludhiana.
October 22, 20 ………

To
The Editor,
The Tribune,
Chandigarh.
Sir,

Kindly allow me to express my views against the underage driving in the readers’ columns of your newspaper.

There are many vehicles on the roads nowadays. Fond parents indulge their underage or minor children to drive the cars. They take pride in seeing their minor children driving their cars. They are generally the kids of rich people driving cars without licences. According to reports published in newspapers, about 2097 minors were prosecuted in 2011. The number of challans issued last year registered a 16% increase over 2014. With the rise in the number of vehicles and an increased exposure to the outside world, it is feared that more and more children will want to drive. Principals of schools should advise children not to drive vehicles belonging to their parents when they are below eighteen. It might be a good idea for Principals to talk to parents.

A minor driving should be made to pay a fine of Rs 1000/- and Rs 500/- in case of motor-bike or scooter. The owner of the car whose car is driven by a minor should be made to pay Rs 1500/- as fine and he should be kept in jail for three days. Such a measure must be implemented because minors are often responsible for rash driving and accidents.

Yours truly,
Kamini Bajwa

14. Write a letter to the Editor of a newspaper expressing your views about lavish spending on marriages and other social events.

113, Tagore Nagar,
Hoshiarpur.
April 24, 20 ……….

To
The Editor,
The Indian Express,
Chandigarh.
Sir,

I shall be thankful if you kindly allow me to express my views regarding lavish and wasteful spending on marriages and other social events.

It is felt by most right thinking people that marriages and other social functions should be made frugal affairs. The number of dishes served at weddings should be restricted. They should not be allowed to exceed five or six. We should take our cue from Pakistan where only one dish is allowed at marriages and social gatherings. Marriages should not become event- filled as some have become. Ceremonies like mehndi, sangeet, cocktail parties and receptions should be clubbed into one or two. The number of guests or baratis should also be fixed and no violation should be tolerated.

The rich people may be able to spend a lot of money on these events. There is a lot of heart burning among those who cannot afford to spend so much on these functions. An awareness campaign should be launched by spirited social workers to advise the people to make marriages and other social functions frugal matters.

There are many people living under the poverty line in the country. By spending lavishly on marriages and other social events, we give the impression that we have no sympathy for their misery. We should try to reduce the misery of the poor people by making marriages and other social events simple affairs.

Yours truly,
Namrata Mann

PSEB 12th Class English Letter Writing Letters to Editor

15. Write a letter to the editor of a daily newspaper criticising the raising of age limit for consensual sex from 16 to 18 years.

15, Civil Lines,
Hoshiarpur.
May, 23, 20……….

To
The Editor,
The Tribune,
Chandigarh.

Kindly allow me to express my views about the raising of age limit for consensual sex from 16 to 18 years.

I understand that the worthy law-makers of our country are contemplating raising the age limit for consensual sex from 16 to 18 years for growing boys and girls. Even some of the courts and lawyers have expressed their views about this raising of age limit. They argue that with the advent of cable television, internet and rapid changes in biological factors, children are getting exposed to knowledge about sex and marital relations at an early age.

This results in boys and girls of young age being smitten with cupid at an early age before they attain majority or reach the zone of socially acceptable behaviour of responsibility. Parents are always opposed to such alliances between boys and girls. And the boys and girls in certain cases resort to elopement.

It is observed that even boys in some cases become victims as they do not understand the consequences of their actions and are sometimes lured by the girl. Such cases should act as an eye-opener for the worthy law-makers of our country. They should try to understand that gone are the days when a child of 16 to 17 years of age was ignorant about sex. Law-makers must have second thoughts before fixing the age of consensual sex.

Yours truly,
Unmukt Malhotra.

16. Write a letter to the editor of a daily newspaper pointing out some of the advantages and disadvantages of using mobile phones.

12, Basti Tankan Wali,
Ferozepur.
May 23, 20……..

To
The Editor,
The Tribune,
Chandigarh.
Sir,

Kindly allow me to express my views about the advantages and disadvantages of using mobile phones very frequently.

It is true that mobile phones have several advantages. There are disadvantages and demerits as well. It is undoubtedly correct that mobile phones are playing a vital role in every aspect of our life. Many users pass their leisure by playing games or watching songs and movies on mobile phones and having long chats with their friends. But there are some demerits as well.

Most of the economies of several countries are under depression due to several reasons and frequent use of mobile phone is one of them. Mobile phone is destroying our emerging students because of its unproductive use and this is a big drain on every economy. Teenage students spend most of their time by keeping themselves busy in messaging and music. They use mobile phones during school timings. Young students become intimate through mobile phones. They start taking pictures of each other. Then they try to blackmail each other leading to so many moral and social complications.

The mobile radiation is a health hazard. Mobile phones use electromagnetic radiation which may be harmful to human health. Recendy WH.O. confirmed that mobile phone may represent a long term health risk. It was said that mobile phone radiation is a carcinogenic health risk. Heavy users of mobile phones can have a risk of brain cancer. We should take practical steps to reduce exposure to radiation. We should reduce the number of calls. The wise approach is to follow the precautionary principle of reducing the exposure as best as we can.

Yours truly,
Narendra

17. Write a letter to the editor of a daily newspaper, emphasising the need for moral values in our curriculum (the group of subjects studied in a school, college, etc.).

To
The Editor,
The Indian Express,
Chandigarh,
Sir,

Kindly allow me to express my views in the correspondence columns of your newspaper. It is lamented by all right thinking people that the modern society is suffering from a moral vacuum. There is no place for moral values in our society. In olden days religious and moral values were highly valued. They were the basis of Indian culture. We took pride in valuing them. But the modern society has left all the moral values under the bad influence of materialism. Most of the social ills in our society are there because morality has been divorced from life. It has been thrown in the background.

There is an urgent need for re-building our society on moral values. For this purpose, we should introduce moral education as a necessary part of our syllabus in each subject. It is not that we should preach dogmatism or communalism. We should try to inject moral values in the minds of students. Students should be taught the value of truth, honesty, justice, good moral character, brotherhood and love for our fellow-men.

Corrupt practices, as are prevalent in our society, should be brought to the notice of our students. There should be lectures on moral values in all classes. Some weightage should be given to such subjects in each question paper. This could go a long way in inspiring our students to assimilate some of the moral values.

Yours truly,
Preeti Mann

18. Write a letter to the editor of a daily newspaper expressing your views about vulgarity in Punjabi songs.

212, Urban Estate,
Khanna.
July 15, 20 …….

To
The Editor,
The Indian Express,
Chandigarh.
Sir,

Kindly allow me to express my views about vulgarity in Punjabi songs through the correspondence columns of your newspaper.
All well-wishers of Punjab and Punjabi culture feel that Punjabi songs being heard in Punjab’s homes, villages, towns and public places are vulgar and lewd. They cater to a low taste. They glorify drinking, drugs and violence. They do not encourage good values of life. One feels embarrassed while listening to such songs. Punjabis say that Punjabi music became vulgar with Hey Jamah. It allowed to trigger vulgarity. It might be difficult to check the spread of vulgarity as this has become the vogue. Government should try to induct refinement and decency in the cultural fare by Punjabi singers. Song writers should be directed to give some refinement in their songs.

Yours truly,
Rani Ahuja

PSEB 12th Class English Letter Writing Letters to Editor

19. Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper expressing your views about the evil of aduleration in most of the eatables and domestic needs of daily use.

120, Jhoolna Mahal,
Gurdaspur,
May 21, 20………

To
The Editor,
The Indian Express,
Chandigarh.
Sir,

Kindly allow me to express my views about adulteration practised by sellers of food stuffs and eatables through this letter in your newspaper.
Adulteration of eatables and daily needs of people are easy targets in our country. Adulteration means making a commodity inferior in quality by mixing it with something inferior.

It enables a man to earn a fast buck. Like corruption, adulteration has come to stay because of an unholy nexus between the merchants, officials and politicians. We have a law against adulteration but it is rarely enforced. Many precious lives are lost because of the greed of adulterators. Illicit wine takes the lives of many people every year in different states of the country. There is hardly any item in the Indian market which is not adulterated. Research has shown that even fruits, vegetables and cereals, pulses sold in the market contain high levels of toxic metals like lead, nickel and chromium.

Chemicals are used to make vegetables look greener. It is shameful that our Health Ministry is sleeping. Some strong steps need to be taken so that adulterators get deterrent punishment immediately after the crime. TV tells us that day after day milk, ghee, medicines, khoya, paneer, fruits and vegetables are adulterated in one way or another. Health Ministry should recommend immediate punishment for this crime.

Yours truly,
Raj Chibber

PSEB 12th Class English Application Writing

Punjab State Board PSEB 12th Class English Book Solutions English Application Writing Exercise Questions and Answers, Notes.

PSEB 12th Class English Application Writing

1. Write an application to the Secretary, Board of Secondary Education, S.A.S. Nagar, Mohali, asking for a duplicate copy of your marks sheet.

To
The Secretary,
Board of Secondary Education,
S.A.S. Nagar, Mohali.
Sir,

With due respect I beg to state that I passed my secondary examination in 20…. I was a regular student on the rolls of D.A.V. Senior Secondary School, Jalandhar. My roll number was 87316. I got first division by securing 66 per cent marks. Unfortunately, I have lost the original marks sheet. I am in need of a duplicate copy of marks sheet.

I am enclosing a postal order for Rs 25/- as the fee for issuance of a duplicate marks sheet. Kindly send the duplicate copy of my marks sheet at the earliest.
Date : May 14, 20 …….

Yours faithfully,
Harbans Singh
H.No. 221-A,
Kajori Mohalla,
Jalandhar.

PSEB 12th Class English Application Writing

2. The Punjab School Education Board has entered your name wrongly on your certificate. Write an application to the Secretary of the Board giving your correct name and requesting him to make necessary changes in the Board records.

333, Jhoolna Mahal,
Gurdaspur.
June 23, 20……

To
The Secretary,
The Punjab School Education Board,
S.A.S. Nagar, Mohali.
Sir,

With due respect I like to bring the following facts to your kind notice for prompt action.

I, Raminder Singh Bajwa, son of S. Krishan Singh Bajwa, resident of Gurdaspur qualified my Matriculation Examination in March 2002. I appeared under roll number 233222. I wrote my name correctly in the admission form. I regret to bring to your kind notice that my name has been wrongly registered as Rajinder Singh in place of Raminder Singh Bajwa in the certificate issued to me. This has involved me in unnecessary and unavoidable correspondence with the Board authorities. Your office clerks insist on writing my name as Rajinder Singh Bajwa as they do not like to take the trouble of correcting their own error. For this lapse and negligence of the Board clerks, I have failed to get my matriculation certificate in my correct name.

I am enclosing an affidavit affirming that I am Raminder Singh Bajwa and not Rajinder Singh Bajwa. You are requested to personally look into the matter and get the error corrected. You are also requested to arrange to issue a fresh certificate with my correct name as Raminder Singh Bajwa.
Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,
Raminder Singh Bajwa

3. Write a letter/application to D.C. of your district requesting him to open a dispensary in your town.

To
The Deputy Commissioner,
Gurdaspur.
Sir,

We, the residents of Fatehgarh Churian, Tehsil Batala, lay down the following for your kind perusal and prompt action.

Fatehgarh Churian is a small town situated at a distance of about 15 kilometres from Batala and 25 kilometres from Gurdaspur. It is a growing town and its present population is about ten thousand people. It has no government hospital or dispensary worth the name. In case of an emergency, the. residents of the town have to go to Gurdaspur or Batala for hospitalisation. It becomes very difficult to provide first aid to a needy person. Recently, five women and three children who had been suffering from cholera died for want of medical attention.

We, the residents of the town, shall be grateful to you if you kindly arrange to open a dispensary. A town-dweller who has settled in Canada has agreed to pay the price of two acres of land and the cost of the construction of the building.

Thanking you in anticipation,

Yours faithfully,
Naresh Malik
and ten others,
Fatehgarh Churian.

4. Write a letter/application to the Postmaster of your town for the change of address.

12, Model Town,
Jalandhar City.
April 18, 20….

To
The Postmaster,
Central Town,
Jalandhar.
Sir,

I want to bring to your kind notice that I have shifted my residence from K-44, Central Town to 12-Model Town.

I had to shift my belongings in a hurry. I could not inform my friends and relatives. It is possible that some of my letters might be written at the previous address. It is, therefore, requested that my letters may kindly be redirected on my new address. Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,
Rajesh Kumar

5. Write a letter to the Postmaster General for providing a post office in your village.

Village Sanghar,
P.O. Dhariwal,
District Gurdaspur.
May 15, 20 ……..

To
The Postmaster General,
Ambala.
Sir,

I, on behalf of the inhabitants of village Sanghar, would like to bring to your kind notice that there is no post office in our village which is growing everyday.

The villagers have to face many hardships because there is no post office within a radius of three kilometres. This village has a number of young men working in the defence services. Villagers have to go a long way for sending their telegrams, parcels and letters. Moreover, sometimes the most urgent messages and telegrams do not reach our village in time. The result is that villagers are put to a lot of inconvenience and hardship.

Under such circumstances, it becomes imperative to open a post office in our village. I, therefore, request you earnestly to provide a post office in our village. We are ready to donate land for the post office building.

Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,
Sarpanch,Village Sanghar,
Post Office Dhariwal,
District Gurdaspur

6. You are Ramnik Singh. Write an application to the Manager of a firm for the post of a clerk.

22, Putli Ghar,
Amritsar.
April 22, 20 ………

To
The Manager,
Bird and Company, Amritsar.
Sir,

This is in response to your advertisement in ‘The Tribune’ dated 24th March, 20…… for the post of a clerk in your office. I beg to offer myself as a candidate for the same. As regards my qualifications, they are detailed below:

I passed my B.A. I examination in 20…….. as a regular student of D.A.V. College, Jalandhar in the second division. Then I joined a commercial college where I learnt both typewriting and shorthand. I can type in English, Hindi and Punjabi. My speed in shorthand is 80 w.p.m. My speed in typewriting in three languages is 50 w.p.m. I have been working as a clerk for the last two years. I am well-conversant with other official works and can speak English, Hindi and Punjabi fluently.

I am still in the service of the same firm. I seek better prospects which my present employer, with his limited business, cannot supply. He has no objection to my seeking a better job somewhere else.

I am a hardworking young man with a sound body and good experience. I enclose a certificate from my present employer about my character, experience and ability. Should you appoint me to the post, it would be my sincerest effort to give you every satisfaction.

Yours faithfully,
Ramnik Singh

PSEB 12th Class English Application Writing

7. Imagine you are Rohan. Write a letter to the Secretary, the Punjab School Education Board, Mohali requesting him to declare your result.

22, Urban Estate,
Batala.
March 29, 20…….

To
The Secretary,
The Punjab School Education Board,
Mohali.
Sir,

With due respect I beg to say that I appeared in the 10 + 2 examination of the Punjab School Education Board in March 20 ……. with roll number 231212 as a regular student of Government College, Gurdaspur. Even after the passing of a year, my result has not been declared. In the absence of the result I could not get admission in any of the educational institutions. I have suffered because of the failure of the Board to declare my result. This is despite the fact that I wrote three registered letters on the subject.

Kindly do me the favour of declaring my result without further delay. Thanking you in anticipation,

Yours faithfully,
Rohan

8. Write a letter/application to the Postmaster General, concerning a lost money order.

15, Netaji Road,
Amritsar.
25th August, 20……

To
The Postmaster General,
Ambala.
Sir,

About a month ago, I sent a money order for Rs 200 to my brother Dr. R. L. Kapoor, 15-Park Road, Jodhpore. This should ordinarily have reached him by September 1st at the latest. But so far he has not received it. I have made enquiries several times at the local post office, where I booked the money order, but they are unable to tell me what has become of it.

I have been highly inconvenienced through what appears to be the carelessness of the postal authorities. I should be much obliged if you look into the matter immediately. The number of the money order receipt is 1221; it is dated Sept. 1, 20 …….. and stamped Amritsar, P.O.

Yours faithfully,
Gunwant Singh

9. Write a letter to the Postmaster requesting him to enquire why a parcel sent to you has not been delivered as yet.

124, Model Town,
Gurdaspur.
June 10, 20…….

To
The Postmaster,
Gurdaspur.
Sir,

I want to bring to your notice the non-delivery of a parcel of books to me.

M/s Shyam Lai and Co., New Delhi, sent me a parcel of books on 4th April. It was posted at Chanakyapuri Post Office. It was a registered parcel bearing Registration No. 01396. It was to be delivered to me by the 9th of April. But even after a lapse of almost two months the parcel has not been delivered to me. It contained some very important books which I had ordered because I am preparing for the ensuing UPSC exam. The delay has upset all my plans and will certainly affect my career badly.

I request you to trace the parcel and deliver it to me as early as possible.
Expecting an early action.

Yours faithfully,
Rakesh Puri

10. Write a letter/application to the Commissioner of Jalandhar Division requesting him to get a sports stadium built at Gurdaspur.

110, Jail Road,
Gurdaspur.
June 20, 20 ……

To
The Commissioner,
Jalandhar Division,
Jalandhar.
Sir,

I like to bring to your notice that ours is a growing town with several facilities. The only thing lacking here is a sports stadium.

The residents of this town feel that we should have a sports stadium. The reason for this is simple. The state wrestling championship has been won by a wrestler from this town. Even at the district level wrestling competition, the wrestlers of Gurdaspur have done very well. Besides, we have several district and state level athletes. Nitish Kumar and Harjinder Singh represented the state at a swimming competition. Some of the first class sportsmen have joined the Navy and the Indian army. Some of the girls have also distinguished themselves in some of the disciplines.
A rich landlord has agreed to donate three acres of land for the purpose.

I also know that you are a lover of sports. I am sure that you would leave no stone unturned to give a practical shape to this proposal.

Yours faithfully,
Makhan Singh and ten other sports lovers.

11. Write a letter to the President of the Municipal Committee of your town about the unsatisfactory position of street lighting on the streets and lanes of your town.

202, Murgai Mohalla,
Dinanagar.
July 25, 20…….

To
The President,
Municipal Committee,
Dinanagar.
Sir,

With due respect, I like to bring to your kind notice the extremely unsatisfactory position of street lighting in the narrow lanes and streets of Murgai Mohalla.

Murgai Mohalla is a neglected area so far as street lighting is concerned. As night falls, people are put to a lot of inconvenience because of absence of tubes and lights on the poles meant for that purpose. Absence of street lighting encourages anti-social people. The instances of eve-teasing are on the increase. Young women and girls who happen to return home soon after sunset are victims of molestation and groping. Rowdies take advantage of the prevailing darkness.

Petty thefts are also on the increase. On two or three occasions, two old women fractured their legs as they fell into some of the pits in the lanes. It is impossible to go out of one’s home even in an emergency because of the pitch dark streets. We brought the matter to the notice of the local Municipal Commissioner who promised to do something. Unfortunately he is lying in a hospital at Amritsar. You are requested to see the situation for yourself and get adequate tubes and bulbs fitted in the area.

Yours faithfully.
Chetan Rathore

PSEB 12th Class English Application Writing

12. Write a letter to the Director, Doordarshan Kendra, suggesting some improvements in the TV Programmes.

18, Chopra House,
Gali Khazanchian,
Kapurthala.
May 28, 20……..

To
The Director,
Doordarshan Kendra,
Jalandhar.
Sir,

I wish to draw your attention to the deteriorating quality of television programmes telecast from your Kendra. They are cheap, dull, boring and not at all entertaining or informative. They do not cater to the needs of youth and housewives.

Most of the programmes are meant for the rural people who do not have any inclination to watch such dull and boring programmes.

The Kendra should start some programmes to attract young men and women who have some artistic genius in them. They should be. given opportunities to show their talent.

Even the plays telecast from your Kendra are sub-standard. They have no originality about them. The incharge of your plays should be asked to monitor plays telecast from Pakistan Television. They are realistic and have the human element in them. The plays telecast by Jalandhar Doordarshan are of a very poor quality. They hardly have any theme. Your station.must take the cue from PTV.

There must be a programme on general awareness for the benefit of those Punjab students who want to have a career outside the state. Some quiz programmes should be telecast. Young men and women with better performance should be encouraged through prizes.

A panel of distinguished artists, singers and educationists should be asked to monitor the quality of programmes from your station. I think these measures will go a long way in improving the programmes telecast by your Kendra.

Yours faithfully,
Akanksha Chopra

13. Suppose you are Sandeep. Write a letter to the Postmaster of your town complaining against the irregular delivery of your letters.

222, Urban Estate,
Jalandhar.
July 22, 20 ………..

To
The Postmaster,
Jalandhar.
Dear Sir,

I regret to bring to your kind notice that the delivery of letters in our area is very very irregular. The postman, Mr. Joginder Singh, is not performing his duty properly. He is very careless in delivering the letters. He is irregular also. On some Saturdays he does not deliver the letters. On days before other holidays, he fails to deliver the letters.

Sometimes he hands over letters to children asking them to deliver them to the addresses. His attitude to his duty is casual and irresponsible. This careless approach to duty often leads to the loss of some important letters. If urgent letters are not delivered in time, they cannot be responded to in time. I have warned him on several occasions but he does not seem to be bothered.

He is very rude, hie does not know how to respond politely to the people. You are requested to ask for his explanation about his irresponsible and casual attitude to the delivery of letters. It would be appreciated if he is suspended or warned to mend himself.

Yours faithfully,
Sandeep

Applications for Different Jobs

14. Write an application for the post of a teacher in a school.

12, Canal Park,
Dhariwal.
April 15, 20 …….

To
The Principal,
Khalsa Higher Secondary School,
Burj Sahib (Dhariwal).
Sir,

With reference to your advertisement in the ‘Daily Tribune’ of April 14, 20……. for the post of a science teacher in your school, I beg to offer myself as a candidate for the post.

As regards my qualifications, I may state that I passed the B.Sc. (Non-medical) from the G.N.D.U. as a regular student of Baring Union Christian College, Batala in 20…. securing 65% marks in the first division. Thereafter, I did my B.Ed. training from the Janata Teachers Training College, Nakodar in first division in the year 20…. At present, I am working as a science teacher in a village high school.

I have a special aptitude for teaching. During my college days, I took keen interest in extra-curricular activities. I was a member of the College Dramatic Society and also an active member of the College Music Club.

I can teach very proficiently. A testimonial from my present Principal speaks volumes for my ability and performance. If I am given a chance to serve in your school, I promise to give a good account of myself as a science teacher.
Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,
Raj an Tandon

15. Write an application to your Principal requesting him to condone your deficiency/ shortage in lectures. Give reasons.

To
The Principal,
Baring Union Christian College,
Batala.
Sir,

With due respect I beg to state that I am a student of + 2 class of your college. During the month of November, I fell seriously ill and was admitted in a local nursing home for treatment. I had to remain in the nursing home for four weeks. So, I could not attend my classes. As a result, I have fallen short of the required percentage of lectures to be eligible to appear in the annual examination. I may add that I did very well in my September House Examination. I secured more than 65% marks in all the subjects. I am sure that I shall do very well in my final examination also. Kindly condone my shortage of lectures and enable me to appear in the final examination.
Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,
Swaroop Krishan Bhalla
Roll No : 1202
10 + 2

Dated : March 10, 20……

PSEB 12th Class English Application Writing

16. Write an application to the Principal of your school / college for remission of fine.

To
The Principal,
A.B. College,
Pathankot.
Sir,

Most respectfully I beg to state that I have been fined Rs 100 for reaching the college late on three consecutive days. I request you to remit the fine as I got late due to unavoidable circumstances.

My mother met with an accident. I had to take her to a local nursing home. For the three days on which I got late, there was none at home to take her to the nursing home. Hence it was not possible for me to neglect the treatment of my mother. To support my reason, I am enclosing a certificate from the doctor that I used to bring my mother to the clinic for treatment at 10 o’ clock in the morning for the three days in question.

I have placed the facts before you. I was late no doubt, but I was helpless. So, I request you to remit my fine. I shall be thankful to you for this act of kindness.

Yours faithfully,
Saurabh Kumar
Roll Number 1203
XII B

Dated : April 19, 20……

17. Write an application for the post of a steno-typist.

14, Civil Lines,
Jalandhar City.
August 6, 20…..

To
The Advertiser,
Post Box No. 313,
The Tribune,
Chandigarh.
Sir,

This is in response to your advertisement in “The Tribune” dated 4th August, 20….. for the post of a steno-typist in your office. I beg to offer myself as a candidate for the same. As regards my qualifications, they are detailed below:

I passed my B.A. Examination in 20….. from D.A.V. College, Jalandhar in the second division. After my graduation, I joined a commercial college where I learnt both shorthand and type-writing. My speed in shorthand is 75 w.p.m. and my speed in type-writing is 50 w.p.m. I have been working as a stenotypist with Sehgal & Co., Jalandhar for the last five years. Besides shorthand and type-writing, I am also well conversant with other official work and can speak English, Hindi and Punjabi fluently.

I am still in the service of the same firm. I am seeking better opportunities which my present employer, with his limited, business, cannot supply. He has no objection to my seeking a better job somewhere else.

I am a young man of 25 with a sound body and a good appearance. I enclose a certificate from my present employer about my character, experience and ability.

Should you appoint me to the post, it would be my sincerest effort to give you every satisfaction.

Yours faithfully,
H.M.L. Sood

18. Write a letter to your Principal for a testimonial / character certificate.

2652, Sector 37 C,
Chandigarh.
August 10, 20 …..

To
The Principal,
Government College,
Gurdaspur.
Sir,

Respectfully I request you to kindly issue me a character certificate. I am required to produce it when applying for the post of a teacher.

I was a student of the college from 2001 to 2004 and passed the B.A. examination in April, 2004 securing first division marks with distinction in Mathematics. I was a member of the Students’ Central Association and the President of the Debating and Speakers Club. I was President of the English Speech Society. Throughout my college career, I remained in the good books of my worthy teachers.

My Roll No. in BA. final was 1305 and I was under the tutorship of Prof. Akash Malhotra who will testify to the truth of the facts stated above.
Kindly issue the character-cum-merit certificate at the earliest and oblige.
Thanking you in anticipation,

Yours faithfully,
Arvind Bhandari

19. Write an application to the Principal of your school / college complaining against the poor quality of food being supplied to you at the school hostel.

To
The Principal,
Government Higher Secondary School,
Bhatinda.
Sir,

I regret to inform you that the food served in the hostel is the most unhygienic and of poor quality. Of course, the Kitchen Committee is there to monitor the quality of food served but the Mess Manager is more than a match for the Kitchen Committee.

Pure milk and curd are never served in the hostel. There is the Government dairy where pure milk is readily available but the Mess Manager buys it from Gujjars who are known for diluting milk with water.

The cooked food is no better. The vegetables that are cooked are often stale and rotten. They are cooked in sub-standard or inferior quality of edible oil. Most of the boarders suffer from cough and bad throat. The Mess Manager buys sub-standard quality of rice and wheat atta. We find small pieces of stone and some foreign matter in chapaties and cooked rice. Very often the boarders complain of dysentery and other stomach disorders.

It is high time that things are set right by improving the quality of food served in the hostel. The Mess Manager must be taken to task. He must be told that the quality of food supplied by him to the boarders is telling upon their health. He should be warned to improve things immediately otherwise he should be asked to leave.

Yours faithfully,
Rajesh Kohli
XI
Govt. School Hostel
Bhatinda.

PSEB 12th Class English Application Writing

20. Write a letter to the Superintendent of Police pointing out the increase in the incidents of thefts in your locality.

15, Garden Colony,
Patti.
February 22, 20 ……..

To
The Superintendent of Police,
Patti.
Dear Sir,

I am writing this to invite your kind attention to the rising incidence of thefts in our locality, Garden Colony. This area has become a paradise for thieves and burglars. This locality is continuing to develop. Some of the roads are deserted especially in the afternoon. Hardly a day passes without an incident of theft. The worrisome point is that these incidents occur in the broad daylight when women-folk in their homes retire for rest after their household work.

Since it is a developing colony, labourers and strangers are seen moving around in a suspicious manner. Of course, there are a couple of policemen on guard near the entrance of the colony but they rarely patrol the colony. The S.H.O of the area has been kept informed about the incidents of thefts but there is no improvement in the situation. The residents of the locality are beginning to lose faith in the junior officials. Hence your personal attention is required to the problem facing the colony.
Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,
P.K. Khanna