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Change the sentence from past continuous to future continuous. They were going to Coimbatore.

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प्रश्न

Change the sentence from past continuous to future continuous.

They were going to Coimbatore.

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उत्तर

They will be going to Coimbatore.

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अध्याय 2.2: Farmer’s Friend - Let us know [पृष्ठ ११६]

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सामाचीर कलवी English - Term 1 Class 5 TN Board
अध्याय 2.2 Farmer’s Friend
Let us know | Q 6.2 | पृष्ठ ११६

संबंधित प्रश्न

Degrees of Comparison of Adjectives.

Read the sentences.

  1. Yatin is strong.
  2. Amit is stronger than Yatin.
  3. Pravin is the strongest of all.

In sentence (i) the Adjective 'strong' is in its simple form. It is called Positive Degree.

In sentence (ii) the Adjective 'stronger' refers to a higher degree, when there is a comparison of two nouns. It is called Comparative Degree. (-er is added to the basic Adjective)

In sentence (iii) the adjective 'strongest' refers to the highest degree of comparison of one with more than two nouns. It is called Superlative Degree. (-est is added to the basic Adjective) 

Complete the table of degrees of comparison.

Positive Comparative Superlative
(1) great ____________ ____________
(2) famous ____________ ____________
(3) ____________ easier ____________
(4) ____________ worse ____________
(5) ____________ ____________ poorest
(6) ____________ ____________ laziest
(7) little ____________ ____________
(8) ____________ worthier ____________
(9) popular ____________ ____________

Join the sentence using appropriate Co-ordinators. (but, or, so, and)

Cardiac Surgery was tried in the past. Patients did not survive.


The following word can be used as nouns as well as verbs. Make two sentences of your own, using them as a noun in one and a verb in another.

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Nagarajan and Dhanalakshmi want to buy a new house. They have come to see a house for sale. Complete the conversation below by adding a, an, or the.

Nagarajan: Well, here we are, No.8, Kaveri Street. I think this is house we saw online. What do you think of ____________ location?
Dhanalakshmi: It is in ____________ nice neighbourhood. And it’s close to the railway station.
Nagarajan: And ____________ bus stop is not too far away.
Dhanalakshmi: How many rooms are there?
Nagarajan: There are three rooms, ____________ kitchen and ____________ balcony.
Dhanalakshmi: There is a ____________  lawn behind ____________   house, right?
Nagarajan: That’s right ____________  lawn is actually quite large. Did you see any photos of ____________   living room, online? What does it look like?
Dhanalakshmi: ____________ living room looks great. It looks bright and airy. It has ____________ nice view of ____________ hills. But ____________ kitchen looks ____________ Little small.
Nagarajan: And, I remember you said there isn’t ____________ store room, right?
Dhanalakshmi: No, but there is ____________ attic, where we can store things.
Nagarajan: I hope this house is ____________ better option.
Dhanalakshmi: Lets wait for____________  real estate agent. She said, she would be here at three o’clock.
Nagarajan: Look there she is!

Frame five questions using the picture clues. Begin with “Have you ever”.

(play Ten pin bowling)


Fill in the blank with the appropriate verb.

The quality of dal ___ not good.


Pick the abstract noun.

Prem felt anger.


Write

______ flag


  1. We enacted a humorous ______in our school function.
  2. The children ______in the ground every afternoon.

Look at the following complex sentence. Circle(bold) the Main clause and underline the Subordinate clause.

Nobody knows when the power supply will resume.


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