"Classify : Classification" shows a verb changing into its noun form.
Similarly, "Shatter : Shattering" follows the same pattern where the verb "shatter" changes into the noun "shattering."
This sentence uses the second conditional ("If I had time..."), which refers to an unreal present or future.
The correct structure is: If + past simple, would + base verb → If I had time, I would learn to play the guitar.
The Kashmir culture is a blend of multiple customs.
This option follows the correct subject + verb + complement sentence structure.
It clearly conveys the idea that Kashmir's culture combines various customs in a grammatically correct way.
The sentence has one independent clause ("I will start my own business") and one dependent (if) clause ("If I don’t get selected").
This structure makes it a complex sentence.
Use “most interesting” for the superlative form to compare with all other books.
It fits the phrase "ever read," implying the highest degree.
The thief was caught by the police yesterday.
The sentence is changed to passive voice in the past tense.
"Was caught" correctly matches the past action "caught."
The word "Read" (when pronounced like "reed") contains a long vowel sound 'ee'.
The Bus, Hat, Big have short vowel sounds.
The phrase means someone seems odd or chaotic but actually has a logical plan.
It's used to show that their unusual actions have purpose and direction.
The sentence is correctly capitalized at the beginning and ends with a period.
"The birds are singing the song" is a statement, so it requires a period at the end.
Present continuous active voice ("are repairing") changes to "is being repaired" in passive voice.
The subject (they) becomes the agent in the passive sentence.