Verb Phrases For Class 10 SEBA | HSLC Previous Year Solutions

Verb phrases class 10 seba

Verb Phrases For Class 10 SEBA

Hello students, In this article I have provided all the HSLC Verb phrases for class 10 SEBA or you can say make sentence question bank solutions from English grammar 1998 to 2023 and given one sentence for each. I hope you will find it useful.

Q. Make sentence :

1. HSLC 1998 :

a. Take over – The government has taken over the factory.

b. As well as – He gave me money as well as advice.

c. Come round – The patient will come round soon.

d. No sooner— than – No sooner had he finished the work than it began to rain.

e. Fall out – They fell out for no reason.

f. In no time – He will return home in no time.

2. HSLC 1999 :

a. Make out – I can not make out what you are saying.

b. For good – He left this city for good.

c. Neither— nor – He has neither pen nor pencil.

d. Run over – The dog was run over by a car last night.

e. At times – I love to go to party at times.

f. As soon as – He went home as soon as he got the news.

3. HSLC 2000 :

a. In no time – He will return home in no time.

b. Bring up – Mothers bring up their child with great care.

c. Pass away –  Her grandfather passed away in 1995.

d. Set up – They have set up a college in the village.

e. As soon as – He went home as soon as he got the news.

4. HSLC 2001 :

a. In black and white – He told me to submit the application in black and white.

b. Get rid of – Try to get rid of your wicked friends.  

c. Turn up – All the students have turned up.

d. Stand by – I shall stand by you in your trouble.

e. Break out – COVID-19 has broken out in the whole city.

f. Take down – Please take down what I say.

5. HSLC 2002 :

a. Look into – He promised me to look into the matter.

b. Look after – You should look after your health.

c. By fits and starts – Don’t study by fits and starts.

d. At a loss – I am at a loss how to solve the problem.

e. So far as – So far as I know, he is a good boy.

6. HSLC 2003 : 

a. Keep back – The old man somehow kept back his pain.

b. Take to one’s bed – He took to his bed for a week with fever.

c. On account of – I could not attend the meeting on account of illness.

d. Look down upon – Never look down upon the poor.

e. Take heart – Take heart, you will recover soon.

f. See off – I went to the station to see off my friend.

7. HSLC 2005 :

a. Get off – He got off the train in Guwahati.

b. Set up – They have set up a college in the village.

c. Run over – The dog was run over by a car last night.

d. Call on – I shall call on you tomorrow.

e. Make up – I shall try to make up my loss.

8. HSLC 2006 :

a. Call in – Please call in a doctor.

b. Take over – The government has taken over the factory.

c. Look into – The police was looking into the matter.

d. Give away – The president gave away the prizes among the winners.

e. Fall out – They fell out for no reason.

9. HSLC 2007 :

a. Run over – The dog was ran over by a car last night.

b. Turn down – He turned down my proposal.

c. Send for – Please sent for a doctor.

d. Bring up – Mothers bring up their children with great care.

e. Get through – He will get through the interview easily.

f. Tell upon – If you overeat it may tell upon your health.

10. HSLC 2008 :

a. Look into – The police are already looking into the matter.

b. Make out – I can not make out what you are saying.

c. In no time – He will come here in no time.

d. As soon as – We reached the school as soon as the bell rang.

e. Look down upon – Never look down upon the poor.

11. HSLC 2009 :

a. Send for – He is going to send for the doctor.

b. Tell upon – Drinking will tell upon your health.

c. Turn up – Very few people turned up in the meeting.

d. Run over – The cat was run over by the train.

e. Put up – The notice was put up on the wall.

10. HSLC 2010 :

a. Break down – His stomach took a while to break down his food.

b. Give away – The president gave away the prizes among the winners.

c. Look after – The grandmother Kherxuti looked after Shankardev.

d. Call on – I shall call on you tomorrow.

e. Sit for – I shall sit for the HSLC examination next year.

Verb Phrases For Class 10 SEBA

11. HSLC 2011 :

a. Come about – The wind is come about.

b. Give up – Give up your bad habits.

c. For good – He left the city for good.

d. Black sheep – He is a black sheep of their family.

12. HSLC 2012 :

a. Nook and corner – I looked for him in every nook and corner of the village.

b. Of late – He has eaten a lot of food of late.

c. With a view to – I am going to Guwahati with a view to meeting my old friends.

d. Look after – You should look after your health.

13. HSLC 2013 :

a. Null and void – The act is now null and void.

b. By dint of – He achieved success by dint of hard work.

c. With flying colours – He passed the test with flying colours.

d. All in all – My father is all in all in our family.

14. HSLC 2014 :

a. Look into – The police are already looking into the matter.

b. Call off – The meeting has been called off.

c. Get rid of – Try to get rid of your wicked friends.

15. HSLC 2015 :

a. In order to – I went to my office in order to attend a meeting.

b. All in all – My father is all in all in our family.

c. Now and then – I visit them now and then.

d. At large –  The dacoits are still at large.

16.  HSLC 2016 :

a. Bring up – Mothers bring up their children with great care.

b. Look for – He is still looking for his book.

c. Give up – They gave him up to the police.

d. Look after – You should look after your health.

17. HSLC 2017 :

a. Give away – The president gave away the prizes among the winners.

b. Far and wide – His fame spread far and wide.

c. Put out – Don’t forget to put out the lamp.

d. Turn up – Very few people turned up in the meeting.

18. HSLC 2018 :

a. Run over – The cat was run over by the train.

b. Deal in – His father deals in tea.

c. Carry out – He finally carried out his mission.

d. In order to –  I went to my office in order to attend a meeting.

19. HSLC 2019 :

a. Far and wide – His fame spread far and wide.

b. Break out – COVID -19 has broken out in the whole city.

c. Give up – You should give up drinking.

d. Fall out – They fell out for no reason.

20. HSLC 2020

a. Make out – I can not make out what you are saying.

b. Give away – The president gave away the prizes among the winners.

c. Deal in – His brother deals in oil.

d. Carry out – He finally carried out his mission.

Verb Phrases For Class 10 SEBA

HSLC 2022

a. Stand by – I will stand by you no matter what happens.

b. Make out – Can you make out of the words written on the signboard?

c. Bring up – Parents work hard to bring up their children.

d. Put out – They worked hard to put out the fire.

HSLC 2023

There were no make sentences, verb phrases questions in the HSLC English exam paper in 2023.

Thank you for reading this and feel free to ask any questions you have in your mind. I’ll see you in the next one …

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