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SI: Languages in contact with each other cause change. S6: Changes often occur first in informal and casual language. P: The increasing use of English in many parts of the world affect both local languages and English. Q : Language contact has long been recognised as a major engine of change. R: This gives rise to new, hybrid language varieties. S: A historical example is that of Danish and English which led to a major shift in the vocabulary and grammar of English. the correct sequence should be

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. In a school 4 students A, B, C and D appeared in an English examination which is consist of 15 short and 4 long questions are asked. Each of short question carry 5 marks and each of long questions carry 10 mark and for a spelling error 0.5 mark is deducted. For not attempting a question, zero marks is awarded. In the English exam, A answered (x + 6) short questions, x long questions and did (2x + 10) spelling errors. Ratio of number of spelling errors made by A and B is 8 : 3. Total marks scored by D is 86. Ratio of short and long questions answered by B In the English exam is 5 : 1 and he scored total 102 marks. C scored 35 marks more in short questions than long questions except spelling errors and the number of spelling errors made by C is equal to the difference of the number of spelling errors made by A and B. Number of short questions answered by D is average of that answered by A and B. Percentage of number of long questions answered among all the question answered by D is 20% . Average of the number of spelling errors made by all four students A, B, C and D is 10. Each student attempts integral number of short as well as long questions. Average number of short questions answered by A, B, C and D is 11.75, then the total marks scored by C in the English exam is

Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. You are required to rearrange these parts which are labelled P,Q,R and S to produce the correct sentence . Choose the proper sequence and mark in accordingly. Based firmly on current lexical and learning theory ("not only to present and to explain words")/(P) , ("English Vocabulary in Use aims")/(Q) , (" and to help them work out the rules themselves")/(R ) , ("but also to show students how to use them")/(S) . The correct sequence should be