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Class 7 students are ready to tackle more English concepts that prepare them for advanced literary studies. Our Unicus Global English Olympiad Sample Question Paper provides the right approach for developing superior language abilities.
This practice paper also cover challenging areas like complex grammatical structures (reported speech, conditionals, modal verbs), literary comprehension with character analysis, formal and informal writing styles, advanced vocabulary building, figure of speech identification, and critical thinking through argumentative passages.
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This Unicus Global English Olympiad Practice Paper challenge students with sophisticated language concepts for academic excellence. Students learn to analyze literature deeply and express complex ideas effectively. Focused practice develops analytical mindset essential for competitive English examinations.
Nouns and its Various Types, Pronouns (personal, reflexive, distributive, demonstrative, indefinite), Verbs (transitive and intransitive, modals), Adverbs and its Types, Adjectives and its Types (quality, quantity, number, interrogative), Articles (definite and indefinite), Prepositions and its types, Conjunctions and its Types, Punctuation, Tenses (all), Analogies, Phrasal Verbs, Idioms and Proverbs, Active-Passive Voice, Similes And Metaphors, Agreement of the Verb with the subject, One Word Substitution, Direct-Indirect Speech, Interjections
Information Retrieval from News Stories, Formal and Informal Letters, Advertisements, Brochures, Itineraries, Short Narratives, Biographies, Notices and Messages, Comprehension Passages