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Words, such as “always,” “never,” and “sometimes,” refer to certain activities. These are known as frequency adverbs.
              They describe how frequently something occurs. They help describe habits. Additional examples of similar adverbs are
              as follows:

                  I go to the mall daily.
                  I sometimes go to the mall.





















                      Asking for Directions

              How do you prepare for traveling to a new location? You ask someone or consult Google Maps. When asking someone,
              be nice. Begin by saying ‘excuse me’ or greeting them.
              As shown in the list below, specify your destination (e.g., Central School, Aya Nagar, Railway Station, Laxmi Nagar Post
              Office, Admission Office within a building) when asking for directions.
                 • Excuse me, can you please tell me the way to the Central Bank?
                 • Excuse me, which way is the Sector 12, Metro Station?

                 • Excuse me, do you know the way to the National Museum?
                 • Can you tell me the directions for reaching your home from the Model Town?
              Typically, the  other  person will specify the direction,  distance,  and  locations for  taking  turns. If someone asks for
              instructions, follow the same procedure. Check your understanding of the directions by repeating them. Before departing,
              remember to express gratitude to those who helped you.

              Directions using Landmarks
              When giving directions, it's helpful to include well-known sights such as bus stops, lakes, bridges, large workplaces, and
              schools. To provide instructions based on well-known locations, we employ 'prepositions'. (Tip: Prepositions indicate
              position). In this session, we will focus on using position terms to indicate time, rather than other prepositions. Some of
                                                                                                                                                                                         Exercise
              these words include—on, near to, opposite, and in front of.

                               A                 A    B
                                                                                                    A
                                                                                                                                                                                     Solved Questions

                                                Next to
                               At the corner                    Turn Left     U-Turn         Go Past                                                                          SECTION A (Objective Type Questions)
                                                                                                                                                   uiz

                                     A          B   A   D                                         A                                         A.   Tick ( ) the correct option.
                                                                                                                                                 1.   Which of the following is definition of open questions?
                                                               Turn Right   Go Straight                                                               a.  Questions that lead to other questions      b.  Questions that do not have answers
                                     B
                                                Between                                    Cross
                                 Opposite                                                                                                             c.  Questions with yes or no answers           d.  Questions whose answers are not limited

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