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Add ‘–er’ or ‘–r’ to the doing words below to make new words. stiff ______ fight ______ juggle ______ speak ______ write ______ strange ______ dance ______ ride ______ use ______ joke ______ - English

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प्रश्न

Add ‘–er’ or ‘–r’ to the doing words below to make new words.

  1. stiff - ______
  2. fight - ______
  3. juggle - ______
  4. speak - ______
  5. write - ______
  6. strange - ______
  7. dance - ______
  8. ride - ______
  9. use - ______
  10. joke - ______
व्याकरण
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उत्तर

  1. stiff - stiffer  
  2. fight - fighter 
  3. juggle - juggler 
  4. speak - speaker 
  5. write - writer 
  6. strange - stranger
  7. dance - dancer
  8. ride - rider
  9. use - user
  10. joke - joker
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अध्याय 9.2: Pinocchio - Pinocchio [पृष्ठ १६२]

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अध्याय 9.2 Pinocchio
Pinocchio | Q 6. | पृष्ठ १६२

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