1. The sentence "Neither Shikha nor Anuj like to tell stories" indicates that both individuals share a common disinterest in storytelling. This construction emphasizes that neither person enjoys narrating stories, highlighting their preference. The use of "neither...nor" effectively connects the two suRead more

    The sentence “Neither Shikha nor Anuj like to tell stories” indicates that both individuals share a common disinterest in storytelling. This construction emphasizes that neither person enjoys narrating stories, highlighting their preference. The use of “neither…nor” effectively connects the two subjects to show that both lack the inclination or desire to engage in storytelling, reinforcing their mutual stance.

    The sentence “Either Bhavesh or Abha made this painting” implies that one of these two individuals is the artist, but it does not specify who it is. This construction emphasizes that at least one of them has contributed to the creation of the painting, while also highlighting the uncertainty of their involvement. It showcases the choice between two possible creators of the artwork.

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  2. Neither...nor: 1. Neither the cat nor the dog wanted to go outside in the rain. 2. Neither the students nor the teacher was ready for the exam. 3. Neither the red dress nor the blue one fits me well. 4. Neither coffee nor tea was available at the meeting. 5. Neither my parents nor my siblings are coRead more

    Neither…nor:
    1. Neither the cat nor the dog wanted to go outside in the rain.
    2. Neither the students nor the teacher was ready for the exam.
    3. Neither the red dress nor the blue one fits me well.
    4. Neither coffee nor tea was available at the meeting.
    5. Neither my parents nor my siblings are coming to the party.
    6. Neither the book nor the movie was interesting to me.
    7. Neither the weather forecast nor the news predicted snow.
    8. Neither the manager nor the assistant was in the office today.
    9. Neither my friend nor I have seen that movie.
    10. Neither of the solutions worked for the problem.

    Either…or:
    1. You can either have pasta or rice for dinner.
    2. Either you call me tonight, or I’ll see you tomorrow.
    3. You can either go for a walk or stay home and read.
    4. Either the blue car or the red one is for sale.
    5. You can either join us for the trip or stay behind.
    6. Either the teacher will explain it again, or you can ask a classmate.
    7. You can either study hard or risk failing the exam.
    8. Either we can watch a movie at home or go to the theater.
    9. You can either choose a chocolate cake or a fruit tart.
    10. Either my brother or my sister will pick you up from school.

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  3. Here’s a completed version of the paragraph with the missing details filled in based on the context of unlikely friends: The leopard is a wild animal but it became a friend of a cow. When the leopard grew up, it left the village. It came in the night to meet the cow. The leopard would sit beside theRead more

    Here’s a completed version of the paragraph with the missing details filled in based on the context of unlikely friends:

    The leopard is a wild animal but it became a friend of a cow. When the leopard grew up, it left the village. It came in the night to meet the cow. The leopard would sit beside the cow. They also played together. The villagers were surprised at their friendship.

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  4. Here’s the correct order of the sentences based on the story: (1) The cow took care of the leopard cub as a mother. (2) The leopard left the village after growing up. (3) The leopard came to meet the cow at night. (4) The leopard stopped coming regularly. For more NCERT Solutions for Class 6 EnglishRead more

    Here’s the correct order of the sentences based on the story:
    (1) The cow took care of the leopard cub as a mother.
    (2) The leopard left the village after growing up.
    (3) The leopard came to meet the cow at night.
    (4) The leopard stopped coming regularly.

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  5. • My friend and I like to play. Both of us want to have fun and enjoy our time together. • I like to play basketball, but my friend likes to play soccer. • We are different as she is outgoing and I am more reserved. This structure allows me to highlight both similarities and dissimilarities betweenRead more

    • My friend and I like to play. Both of us want to have fun and enjoy our time together.
    • I like to play basketball, but my friend likes to play soccer.
    • We are different as she is outgoing and I am more reserved.
    This structure allows me to highlight both similarities and dissimilarities between me and my friend, showcasing how our friendship is special despite my individual preference.

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