Read the following text and use modifiers in the blank spaces as directed in brackets. The exterior of the King's palace is neither magnificent nor beautiful. The outer walls are not (a) — (Use an adverb to pre-modify the verb) plastered. It could easily be passed off as the (b) — (Pre-modify the noun with a hyphenated adjective) residence of a merchant of Benares. (c) — (Use a determiner to pre-modify the noun) the mansions in the city are of this sort, but the Queen’s palace is very handsome. I was told, however, that the interior of the (d) — (Pre-modify the noun with a possessive adjective) palace is very elegant, and that the suites of rooms and the chambers of the harem are painted an (e) — (Pre-modify the noun with an adjective) verdigris. The King's garden, (f) — (Use an adjective clause to post-modify the noun), is very old. It has (g) — (Use an adjective to pre-modify the noun) walks, lawns, and neatly arranged beds of (h) — (Pre-modify the noun with a quantifier) shapes—triangles, squares, hexagons and octagons. These are planted with varieties of flowers, green plants, and (i) — (Pre-modify the noun with a noun-adjective) trees such as the apple, gooseberry, peach, pear, filbert, etc. (j) — (Use an article to pre-modify the noun) garden also uses a special method to grow Indian fruits like the muskmelon, watermelon, cucumber, orange and pomegranate, and Indian flowers like the rose, henna, marigold, tuberose and the cock’s-comb flower.
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NDCD 25
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