PSC പരീക്ഷക്ക് സ്ഥിരമായി ചോദിക്കുന്ന ചോദ്യങ്ങൾ ഉൾപ്പെടുത്തിക്കൊണ്ടുള്ള Online Test Series - Part 37
- I am a housewife.
- I am a native of Paris.
- I am a post graduate in Medicine.
- I am a professor of English in University of Wisconsin.
- I am a student of St. Andrew’s High School.
- I am afraid, I can’t come on Sunday.
- I am afraid, I have no experience.
- I am always positive.
- I am bold.
- I am doing business.
- I am frank.
- I am friendly person. / I am friendly.
- I am from Chicago.
- I am glad that you have come.
- I am John.
- I am leaving for Mysore tonight and I will be back after two weeks.
- I am living in London.
- I am looking for a challenging job sir.
- I am looking for a gift, may be a doll within USD $ 25.
- I am Mohammed calling from Delhi.
- I am new to this town.
- I am outspoken.
- I am pleased to have you here.
- I am rather shy.
- I am reserved by nature.
- I am residing at London.
- I am sorry I am late.
- I am sorry it is wrong number.
- I am sorry. I forgot to post the letter.
- I am sorry. I have disturbed you.
- I am sure it was not your fault and everybody knows it.
- I am terribly sorry. This is all entirely my fault.
- I am very grateful to you.
- I am very strict.
- I am working as an Advertising Agent.
- I apologise for talking to you like that.
- I asked you not to go there. Did you listen to me?
- I asked you to come yesterday, but you didn’t come.
- I beg your pardon.
- I belong to Kottayam.
- I bought this shirt yesterday.
- I buy my dresses in T. Nagar.
- I can’t believe it.
- I can’t forget you.
- I can’t wait anymore, my patience is wearing thin.
- I could have come by auto, but who would pay the fare?
- I could not return the book yesterday. I am so sorry.
- I did my college studies in Washington.
- I didn’t ask them to come here.
- I didn’t ask you to spend all the money.
- I didn’t ask you to wait for me.
- I don’t believe.
- I don’t feel like eating anything.
- I don’t have a good appetite.
- I don’t have time.
- I don’t know anything about it.
- I don’t know how to thank you.
- I don’t know what to do.
- I don’t know why they have come.
- I don’t like it.
- I don’t like sitting idle.
- I don’t like travelling by crowded buses.
- I don’t like watching the T.V. serials.
- I don’t like your telling lies.
- I don’t mind it at all.
- I don’t think so.
- I don’t want anything.
- I feel happy/ shy/ hungry/ thirsty /sleepy/ tired /giddy /guilty/ feverish/ powerful.
- I feel I miss you a lot.
- I get up at 5.30.
- I go by bus.
- I go to bed at 10.30.
- I got a letter from the H.M. asking me to meet him.
- I had my school education in London.
- I have a bitter taste in the mouth.
- I have a burning sensation in the eyes.
- I have a dull feeling.
- I have a lot of friends here.
- I have a meeting today.
- I have college today.
- I have come here regarding my son Vinod's admission in your school.
- I have come to enquire about my son’s performance in the class. How is he doing?
- I have come to the end of my patience.
- I have no objection.
- I have no office today.
- I have no problem.
- I have no time.
- I have put in three years of service in Film Making.
- I have some books.
- I have studied unto Graduation.
- I have to fry other fish.
- I have to take her to Kumbakonam.
- I have two brothers and a sister.
- I hold him in high esteem
- I hope they will win.
- I just go through the headlines.
- I just had my lunch.
- I keep my books here.
- I leave at 9.15.
- I like getting wet in the rain.
- I like listening to music.
- I like people who are frank.
- I like people who work hard.
- I like playing cricket.
- I like walking in the morning sun.
- I like watching T.V.
- I live in London.
- I may go to Delhi tomorrow.
- I must be getting along. See you.
- I must return this book today.
- I need your help in this regard.
- I pickup very fast. I become experienced in just a very short period.
- I really don’t know how to express my thanks to you.
- I really enjoyed it.
- I regret I am unable to accept your invitation.
- I return home at 6.30.
- I said it only for fun.
- I shall be back in five minutes.
- I should have joined this course last year.
- I should not have invited them to the party.
- I should not have wasted my time.
- I think a virus has infected our computer.
- I think it is time for dinner, shall we?
- I think it will rain today.
- I think so.
- I wait for him at the station.
- I want to leave the job for better prospects.
- I was held up on the way.
- I will ask him to call you up.
- I will ask him to drop you.
- I will ask him to get you something to eat.
- I will ask Ramesh to reserve two tickets.
- I will never forget your timely help.
- I will take you there one day.
- I wish to talk to you.
- I won’t be there.
- I won’t forget it again
- I would like to admit my son John in your school.
- I would like to meet the class teacher.
- I would like to meet the manager. I have a complaint to make.
- I would rather go hungry than eat this food.
- I’d be delighted to accept the invitation.
- I’ll be glad to help you.
- I’ll be there right now.
- I’ll call after some time.
- I’ll get it now.
- I’ll handover some of my stuff to my friend. I’ll be back.
- I’m afraid I must leave now
- I’m afraid, I can’t do that.
- I’m at your service.
- I’m fine and you?
- I’m going to have lunch.
- I’m helpless
- I’m in seventh heaven
- I’m not at all bothered about it.
- I’m not on good terms with him.
- I’m really sorry, it was by mistake.
- I’m very happy to meet you.
- I’ve a bad memory
- I’ve something to tell you.
- If he had asked me, I would have given it to him.
- If I had been awake, I would have caught the thief.
- If I miss it, I stand to a great loss. Please help me out sir.
- If you don’t mind.
- If you had called me, I would have come there.
- If you had told me, I would have waited for you.
- If you try, you’ll succeed
- In which department is Latha working?
- Is Ashwin giving a lecture?
- Is Chitra calling Priya?
- Is computer an advanced Technology?
- Is Gayathri waiting for you?
- Is he a Keralite?
- Is he a teacher?
- Is he at home?
- Is he binding a book?
- Is he buying fruits?
- Is he coming regularly?
- Is he giving the book?
- Is he learning English?
- Is he paying the fee?
- Is he regular to the classes?
- Is he running?
- Is he taking your cell phone?
- Is he your relative?
- Is introduction a must?
- Is it a copy righted CD?
- Is it number 18?
- Is it Prasad’s residence?
- Is it raining?
- Is it serious?
- Is it true?
- Is it useful?
- Is it your first visit to Delhi?
- Is it?
- Is Mala telling a story?
- Is Maran taking your pen?
- Is Mr. Sadhasivam still working here?
- Is Ravi singing a song?
- Is reservation available for 16th on Brindavan?
- Is she calling your sister?
- Is she cutting a tree?
- Is she going to Delhi?
- Is she reading a novel?
- Is she your sister?
- Is Shyamala residing here?
- Is the bus coming?
- Is the bus that just left Gandhi Nagar bus?
- Is the machine working?
- Is the seat vacant?
- Is the shop open?
- Is there a Jet Airways Flight to Delhi?
- Is there any browsing centre close by?
- Is there anybody inside?
- Is there nobody here at this counter? I have been waiting for half an hour.
- Is your friend in London?
- Is your mother preparing food?
- Is your office fully computerized?
- Is your wife employed?
- It doesn’t matter to me.
- It doesn’t matter, but don’t make it a habit.
- It is about 300 kms from Chennai.
- It is already 8.30. I don’t think they will come.
- It is always sunny there.
- It is quite tasty.
- It is very cold.
- It is very congested here.
- It is very hot inside. Can I open the windows?
- It might rain today.
- It was a bolt from the blue. I could hardly believe it.
- It was a nice evening.
- It was kind of you to have invited me.
- It was my mistake.
- It was nice of you to arrange everything at a short notice.
- It was nobody’s fault. Why do you worry?
- It was so nice of you to have brought your family.
- It will do.
- It’s a bad line
- It’s a long way off
- It’s a pity!
- It’s about 8 hour journey by road.
- It’s all because of you
- It’s been a long time since we met.
- It’s enough.
- It’s God’s will.
- It’s high time we started.
- It’s impossible.
- It’s mine.
- It’s not your fault.
- It’s ok with me, but you must ask the M.D.
- It’s raining cats and dogs.
- It’s sunny outside.
- It’s time to get back home. Let’s part.
- It’s too hot today, isn’t it?
- It’s under repair.
- It’s up to you.
- It’s vacant.
- It’s within walkable distance.
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