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    Ashish: Where were you yesterday? I couldn't

    find you or get at you at all. (Eo v\o? y\ E, phone ).

    Saketh: I went to an English movie. What a

    movie! It held the audiences attention till

    the end. ( English Ex. pE! C v~ %dE *J EOEL*C).

    Ashish: What was the movie? Benhur, wasn'tit? ( E C? ?)

    Saketh: That's the only English movie show-

    ing in the town, isn't it? (\ o English E?)

    Ashish: Yea, ofcourse.

    Saketh: I tell you, a real good movie. I need-

    n't tell you I enjoyed every minute of it.(p. E * *v. Eo vA~ yCE p\).

    Ashish: I missed it in its first run and I'm

    afraid I have to miss it now too. Was it

    good? (J C *ap p. Sx pLq h o. C ?).

    Saketh: You can say that again and again

    (? y SxSx a).Ashish: Who were the cast? ( ?)Saketh: It features Charlton Heston, Stephen

    Boyd, Jawk Hawkins and other great

    actors. ( d d, d f,q o.)

    Ashish: You haven't mentioned the women

    actors (y J* p).Saketh: Haya Harareet and Martha Scott.

    Ashish: Any special feature of it? ( Evu?)

    Saketh: There's the chariot race - The high-

    light of the movie. ( *vE u {).

    Ashish: OK. I'll watch it on the CD (CDh).

    Saketh: You'll enjoy it.

    English E C* l.1) A real good movie

    2) I enjoyed every minute of it.

    3) The cast

    4) Feature

    5) Highlight

    Cinema- movie. English E E/ Theatre v. *v . *v , movie/ picture/ film .

    There are about 50 cinemas in Vijayawada

    (N 50 x o).

    be showing - E x oC.What is showing in that cinema? = Ex *v C?Movie E = The cast = _.The cast in the movie includes =E.The movie features NTR and Sri Devi in the

    lead roles = *v u v (Leadroles), NTR, XN.Supporting actors = vWhich movie is showing? = Which movie is

    running = *v C?

    The moviefeatures NTR..

    www.eenadupratibha.net' p Tx * .... pratibhadesk@eenMail your comments and suggestions to

    E h . C E C? x ? uv ..

    E vu N? h Ej Gv N?

    Spoken English N E T ..

    Sampath (Over Phone): Hi, Jagadish!Ep v d C. L

    O . y o E.Jagadish:

    C. d . 10 \ stop conductor. d * h hC. Ao h FoodPlaza hC. . hC. \ 5 flats Apartments. Flat No. 302.

    Sampath (Over Phone): I have just gSec'bad station. How do I get to yYou told me you wouldn't be able tthe station as you have some work.

    Jagadish: I am (I'm) sorry. I couldn't cbus No. 10 at the station and ask thtor for Lal Bungla stop. Get off/ from the bus there. Walk a little foracross the road you find Dharam KaWalk along the road upto Food Plfurther on. You find Ganesh Superthe lane across the road, the fifth sements in Ratan flats,. My flat NO. 3

    Answer to the Exercise (Lesson-759)

    Exercise O English Omkar: v ElSanjay: x

    (No idea ).Omkar: 'hJ l ? (

    English p.)Sanjay: C?

    ? uv JN?Omkar: Fo p

    v. .Sanjay: h.

    Answer, next week.

    Exercise

    Amreen, Arsheen, Warangal.

    Q: 'Shoeb, the lion' - We have

    seen this sentence in a newspaper, can "the" be

    used/ written/ said after a person's name?

    Manmohan Singh, the Prime Minister/ the

    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

    A: Shoeb, the lion, 'The' must be used here,

    because, 'lion' here is not a designation

    (Name of a post, like Collector, Manager,

    etc) or a position (Like Prime Minister,

    Chief Minister, etc). Moreover, lions and

    animals don't have names. Unless we say,

    the lion, the meaning will not be clear.

    Q: A station master minds the trains. A

    teacher trains the minds - Is this one cor-

    rect?

    A: Correct.

    A station master's job is to deal with trains.

    A teacher- by their teaching, train the

    minds of their students.

    Q: That noise was a person having a tooth out

    - Please translate into English.

    A: That noise was a person having his tooth

    out - This sentence has no meaning.

    The sentence perhaps is, 'That noise was

    that of a person having his

    tooth taken out = That was

    the noise a person having

    his tooth taken out was

    making = x o ho C.

    Q: I have seen a house - If we are

    asked (in the exam) to identify

    the part/ parts of speech of the

    above underlined; can we say

    adjective as articles do not come

    under parts of speech, as well as

    I have seen the house, I have seen

    an elephant - Clarify.A: We can say that 'a/ an and the' are demon-

    strative adjectives. They are among deter-

    miners.

    Q: They are having their dreams done - Is this

    correct?

    A: This is not a sentence because it has no

    meaning.

    They have their dreams realised = x ao.

    Q: * x C Translateinto English.

    A: Only good will happen to the good.

    Find, find out u ?Ahalya Goyal,Rajahmundry

    Q: Once you said that the word 'tell' shouldn't

    be used without an object, but in Oxford

    Dictionary the following meaning is given

    for the word 'honest' on the page no. 746.

    Honest = always tell the truth and neverstealing or cheating - Explain.

    A: 'Tell' should be followed

    by an object (you, me, etc)

    if it is followed by a 'that'

    clause. But we can say

    'tell' without an object

    only in the following case:

    Tell the truth/ a story/ the differ-

    ence/ lies, only.

    Q: Municipal authorities/

    Municipality authorities - Let

    me know the right one.

    A: Municipal authorities = offi-

    cials of the municipality. We

    don't say, Municipality authori-

    ties - it is wrong.

    Q: The rich/ the poor/ the rich people/ thepoor people - Let us know the difference

    among the above.

    A: 'The' before adjectives (words telling us

    about the nature/ quality of persons) has

    the meaning of people of that quality or

    nature.

    Rich = Having a lot of money. The rich =

    rich people, The poor = poor people. The

    weak = weak people.

    Q: To find/ to find out - Say the difference.

    A: Find = See, know, discover, observe, feel =

    ( E), , \, E.

    a) I find him here every mornin

    \E h.b) He found (past tense of

    method = h lA \oFind out = get to know =

    The police are trying to find ou= Mho.

    Q: How are you feeling? Can this

    continuous tense?

    A: It is OK in American English.

    Q: Now it (building) had collapse

    know if the above is correct or

    A: If you are talking about two p

    one before the other, you can say

    building had collapsed! But yo

    another sentence which followe

    Now, the building had collap

    were without a home. (When y

    ing about a series of past even

    use, 'now' to refer to the resu

    thing. ( , \\y op, nowEg: The river was in floods.

    waters washed away their huts

    found themselves homeless.

    M. SURESAN

    760

    Raibahadur Saxen

    Q: Don't keep your finger into/

    mouth my dear son - Which on

    rect here?

    A: Don't put your fingers in your

    Q: He saved them from committ

    sins - Is this right?

    A: Right.

    Telugu English