Complete these pieces of conversation using will or going to with the verbs given.
Rani: Why are you filling the kettle with water?
Ravi: I ___________ (make) coffee.
Rani: Why are you filling the kettle with water?
Ravi: I will make coffee.
Complete these pieces of conversation using will or going to with the verbs given.
Rani: Why are you filling the kettle with water?
Ravi: I ___________ (make) coffee.
Rani: Why are you filling the kettle with water?
Ravi: I will make coffee.
Write ‘Ernest’ or ‘Poet’, against each statement below.
There was a gap between his life and his word.
Write ‘Ernest’ or ‘Poet’, against each statement below.
His words had the power of truth as they agreed with his thoughts.
Write ‘Ernest’ or ‘Poet’, against each statement below.
His words were as soothing as a heavenly song but only as useful as a vague dream.
Write ‘Ernest’ or ‘Poet’, against each statement below.
His thoughts were worthy.
Write ‘Ernest’ or ‘Poet’, against each statement below.
Whatever he said was truth itself
Write ‘Ernest’ or ‘Poet’, against each statement below.
His poems were noble.
Write ‘Ernest’ or ‘Poet’, against each statement below.
His life was nobler than all the poems.
Write ‘Ernest’ or ‘Poet’, against each statement below.
He lacked faith in his own thoughts.
Write ‘Ernest’ or ‘Poet’, against each statement below.
His thoughts had power as they agreed with the life he lived.
Write ‘Ernest’ or ‘Poet’, against each statement below.
Greatness lies in truth. Truth is best expressed in one’s actions. He was truthful, therefore he was great.
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