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Complete the following sentence using your own ideas: I did not know what ______.

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Complete the following sentence using your own ideas:

I did not know what ______.

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I did not know what real happiness was until I started living for myself, not for others' expectations.

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अध्याय 2.2: Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan - ENGLISH WORKSHOP [पृष्ठ ४१]

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बालभारती My English Coursebook [Marathi] Standard 9 Maharashtra State Board
अध्याय 2.2 Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan
ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 7. (b) | पृष्ठ ४१

संबंधित प्रश्न

Read the following sentence:

(i) She muttered in reply and we looked at Jeevan for a quick interpretation.

(ii) These are two complete sentences underlying the above sentence.

  1. She muttered in reply.
  2. We looked at Jeevan for a quick interpretation.

These two sentences are put together by using the coordinating conjunction ‘and’.

Such sentences are joined by coordinating conjunctions (and/ but/ either...or; neither...nor) are called compound sentences.

Sentence ‘a’ and ‘b’ are Simple Sentences.

Each of them has only one subject and one predicate.

Sentence ‘a’ and ‘b’ can be written in another way.

As she muttered in reply, we looked at Jeevan for a quick interpretation.

This sentence begins with a subordinating conjunction ‘As’.

This is a complex sentence.

Two simple sentences joined by subordinate conjunctions are called complex sentences. The subordinate conjunction need not always be at the beginning of the sentence.

Prepare a list of subordinating conjunctions.


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 ____________ ____________

Pick out examples of Inversion from the poem.


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.

reach


Complete the following idioms using the appropriate colour term.

______ blood (royal blood, aristocratic origin).


Write the gerund/infinitive form of the verb in the blank.

The best astronaut almost quit _________ (try) to learn the complex information.


Write the gerund/infinitive form of the verb in the blank.

We told them ____________ (come) with us on our trip, but some of them think it is a waste of time ____________ (search) for life that doesn’t exist.


Write the –ing form of the verbs.

1. Come ______.
2. Take ______.
3. Fly ______.
4. Swim ______.
5. Study ______.
6. Read ______.

Make a sentence in the present perfect tense using the verb.

She ____________ to anybody.


Given below are some idiomatic phrases. Find the meaning of it using the dictionary.

A B
put on walk away
come in time out
try again try again

Transform the following sentence as instructed.

The boy could not attend the special classes due to his mother’s illness. (into Compound)


Fill in the blank with the suitable collective noun.

A ______ of rain.


Write the plural form of the given words.

  Singular Plural   Singular Plural
1 food   6 commander-in-chief  
2 radius   7 thesis  
3 governor-general   8 forum  
4 syllabus   9 cattle  
5 datum   10 genius  

Look at the list of words. Read the instructions and make Vocabulary Frames

notice hide quarrelling quickly
tired wide pretty threw

Top Right Corner: Write the word’s definition.

Top Left Corner: Write the word’s opposite.

Lower Left Corner: Write a sentence that uses the definition of the word.

Lower Right Corner: Draw a graphic to help you visualize the concept.

In the Centre: Write the word.


Make meaningful sentences from the table given below.

A turtle

live in the sea.

is huge.

have a connection with the land.

are found in coastal waters.

are wonderful creatures. 

has flippers to swim.

Turtles

Complete the words by reading their meaning.

f_i_h_e_ _d - afraid


Match each word with its antonyms.

1. shady misery
2. bored calm
3. glee interested
4. panic slow
5. hasty sunny

Choose the correct plural form.

Boy


Join the word and write the new word.

entertain + ment - _____.


Fill in the blank

Do you want tea ______ coffee?


Answer the following.

Name of the object In your mother tongue Use in a sentence
     

Say what they are doing now?

 

Nalini ______.


Fill in the blanks in the following dialogue.

Gopal What’s wrong, Muthu? You look terrible!
Muthu Well, you ______(look) terrible today, too, if you ______(have) a day like mine yesterday. My car slid into a tree, because the roads were slippery
Gopal Oh! I was driving on the slippery roads yesterday, and I didn’t have such trouble. What happened?
Muthu Well, I think if I ______(not, drive) so fast, I ______(not, slide) into the tree.
Gopal Slippery roads and speed don’t mix. If drivers ______(speed) on wet roads, they’re likely to spin their car in circles.
Muthu I know. But I had one more problem. I didn’t have my driver’s license with me. If I ______(have) it, I ______(not, have to) pay an extra fine in the court next week.
Gopal Why were you driving without your license?
Muthu Well, I lost my wallet some days ago. It slipped out of my pocket, while I was riding the bus to work.
Gopal Oh, Muthu! If you ______(not, take ) that bus, you ______(not, lose) your wallet. If you ______(not, lose) your wallet, you ______(have) your driver’s license with you when you hit the tree. If you ______(have) your driver’s license with you, you ______(not, have to pay) a big fine when you go to court next week. And of course, if you ______(not, drive) too fast, you ______(not, run into) a tree, and you ______(not, be) in this mess now. If I ______(be) you, I ______(take) it easy for a while and just ______(stay) at home where you would be safe.
Muthu Enough about me! How about you?
Gopal Well, things are really looking up for me. I’m planning to take off for Goa as soon as I finish my finals. I’m sick of all this old, rainy weather we’ve been having.
Muthu I wish I ______(go) with you. How are you planning to reach there?
Gopal If I ______(have) enough money, I ______(fly). Otherwise, I ______(take) the bus. I wish ______(drive) my own car because it ______(be) nice to drive there, but it’s such a long trip. I’ve been looking for a friend to go with me and share the driving.
Muthu I have a super idea! Why don’t I go with you? I can share the driving. I’m a great driver!
Gopal Oh, Muthu! I can’t believe it.

Underline the prepositional phrase.

Our nation is famous for its glorious culture.


Combine each of the following pair of sentence using participle. The first one is done for you.

He was dissatisfied. He quit his job.


Identify the error in each of the following sentence and rewrite them Correctly.

My scissors is missing.


Rewrite the following using a complete word instead of a contracted form.

I’ve slowed it up.


Start a collection of idioms with comparisons. Use the following category.

Idioms with animals

  1. as cunning as a fox
  2. ______
  3. ______

Write compound word using the pictures.

+
______

Write the compound word from the pictures.

+
______

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