Language Functions in English Grammar

Language Functions in English Grammar. Learn English grammar through Kannada. English grammar for competitive exam preparation.

In this video we are going to learn Language functions and examples for high school students. MCQ on language functions.

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In this video, we will explore Language Functions in English Grammar, explained in Kannada for easy understanding. This lesson is designed specifically for high school students and those preparing for competitive exams.

We will cover key language functions with clear examples, helping you grasp important concepts effectively.

Language Functions in English Grammar

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Introduction to Language Functions

Practical Examples for Better Understanding

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on Language Functions

Whether you’re a student aiming to improve your English skills or preparing for competitive exams, this video will guide you through the essential language functions in a simple and straightforward way.

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Language functions and examples in English grammar

Language Functions in English Grammar

Maya: Can you lend me your notes from yesterday’s lecture?

Riya: Sorry, I forgot to bring them today.

Maya: Oh, that’s okay. I’ll manage.

(A) Apologizing     (B) Suggesting     (C) Requesting     (D) Complimenting

Meera: Can you help me move this table?

Ravi: Sure, I’ll give you a hand.

Meera: Thanks a lot!

Ravi: No problem.

(A) Offering help     (B) Apologizing     (C) Complimenting     (D) Refusing

Anita: Do you want to go out for lunch today?

Rahul: I wish I could, but I have a meeting.

Anita: Maybe next time then.

Rahul: Definitely.

(A) Refusing     (B) Agreeing     (C) Complaining     (D) Offering

Sara: I think the movie starts at 7 PM.

Tom: Actually, it starts at 8 PM.

Sara: Oh, thanks for letting me know.

Tom: No problem.

(A) Complimenting     (B) Correcting     (C) Refusing     (D) Apologizing

Vikas: I can’t find my keys anywhere.

Priya: Did you check your bag?

Vikas: Yes, they’re not there.

Priya: Let me help you look.

(A) Requesting     (B) Offering help     (C) Complimenting     (D) Advising

English grammar

Raj: I’m really excited about the trip tomorrow.

Asha: Me too! I can’t wait.

Raj: Have you packed your bags?

Asha: Yes, I’m all set.

(A) Refusing     (B) Agreeing     (C) Apologizing     (D) Complaining

Priya: I think this dress is too expensive.

Rohan: Yes, it is. But it looks great on you.

Priya: Thanks for the compliment!

Rohan: You’re welcome.

(A) Disagreeing     (B) Complimenting     (C) Advising     (D) Apologizing

Manoj: Can you come to the meeting at 3 PM?

Sneha: I’m afraid I can’t make it.

Manoj: No worries, I’ll fill you in later.

Sneha: Thanks, that would be helpful.

(A) Accepting     (B) Refusing     (C) Complimenting     (D) Offering help

Sita: Have you seen my phone?

Geeta: No, I haven’t. Maybe it’s in your room.

Sita: I checked, but it’s not there.

Geeta: Let’s check the living room then.

(A) Refusing     (B) Suggesting     (C) Complaining     (D) Agreeing

Arjun: I’m sorry I’m late. The traffic was terrible.

Neha: It’s okay, I understand.

Arjun: Thanks for being so patient.

Neha: No problem at all.

(A) Complaining     (B) Advising     (C) Apologizing     (D) Offering

English Learning in Kannada

Rahul: Do you think we should order pizza for dinner?

Maya: That sounds like a good idea.

Rahul: Great, I’ll place the order now.

Maya: Awesome, I’m hungry already.

(A) Refusing     (B) Agreeing     (C) Apologizing     (D) Complimenting

Teacher: Can everyone submit their assignments by tomorrow?

Student: I’m sorry, but I might need an extra day.

Teacher: Okay, but try to submit it as soon as possible.

Student: Thank you, I appreciate it.

(A) Complaining     (B) Requesting     (C) Agreeing     (D) Apologizing

Meena: I don’t feel well today.

Ravi: You should probably rest at home.

Meena: Yes, I think I’ll do that.

Ravi: Let me know if you need anything.

(A) Complimenting     (B) Advising     (C) Refusing     (D) Complaining

Lena: Can I borrow your car for a couple of hours?

Vikram: Sure, just bring it back before 6 PM.

Lena: Thanks, I really appreciate it.

Vikram: No problem at all.

(A) Offering     (B) Requesting     (C) Suggesting     (D) Refusing

Competitive Exam English Grammar

Amit: I forgot to bring my lunch today.

Ravi: Oh no! Do you want to share mine?

Amit: That would be great, thank you!

Ravi: Anytime!

(A) Apologizing     (B) Offering help     (C) Complimenting     (D) Refusing

Priya: I really enjoyed the movie last night.

Karan: Me too! The story was amazing.

Priya: Yes, and the acting was top-notch.

Karan: Absolutely, one of the best I’ve seen this year.

(A) Complaining     (B) Refusing     (C) Agreeing     (D) Requesting

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