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प्रश्न
Complete the following with appropriate conditional clause.
Adhvika will not go to play, ______.
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उत्तर
Adhvika will not go to play, if it rains.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Add -ly to the following adjectives, then use them to fill in the blank.
1) perfect
2) near
3) kind
4) pleasant
5) eager
I was __________ surprised to see him at the railway station. I thought he was not coming.
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.
- She muttered in reply.
- 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.
Understand the usage of the words given:
After consulting him and Nirmal Chander Singh, we decided to await confirmation from the GOC and Mountain Division.
You know the verb ‘wait’. But it is an intransitive verb. It doesn’t take a direct object; consequently, it cannot be cast into passive voice. Also, the past participle of the verb ‘to wait’ cannot act as an adjective.
‘The mother waited eagerly’ is a correct sentence as there is no direct object. But ‘The mother waited eagerly the answer from her son.’ is a wrong sentence. ‘The answer’ is the direct object. This sentence can be written by using the phrase ‘wait for’ as ‘The mother waited eagerly for the answer from her son.’ ‘Wait for’ can be taken as the transitive phrasal verb.
‘To await’ is a transitive verb and it does take a direct object.
For example, ‘The mother awaited the answer eagerly.’
The past participle of it can be used as an adjective.
The most awaited program started very late.
Note that the object of the verb ‘await’ is usually an inanimate object. We don’t usually await a person, but we await his answer/ call/ arrival/ letter.
There are more such words in English. All of them are not verbs.
For example: Aside, Ashore, Anew, Awake, Afoot.
Prefix ‘A’ provides a certain purpose in the formation of the word.
- Aside- to the side
- Ashore- towards the shore
- Afoot-on foot
- Anew- of new
- Apolitical- not political
- Asleep- in a state or manner
Share with your friends a few more words.
‘I hear the bright bee hum.’ The poet has used the word ‘hum’ that indicates the sound made by the bee. This is an example of Onomatopoeia. The poet has used different figures of speech like alliteration, inversion, and hyperbole in the poem. Identify them and pick out the lines accordingly.
Hyperbole
List all the adverbs that end with ‘-ly’ from the passage.
Complete the following idioms using the appropriate colour term.
a ______ herring (something that diverts attention from the main issue).
Change the following into Passive voice.
Go for a jog early in the morning.
Change the following into Passive voice.
Have you invited Raman to the party?
Edit the following passage by replacing the underlined incorrect words with correct prepositional phrase.
participates in sports. She gets on with everyone in case of __________________.
Write a question for the answer.
_________________?
No, they aren’t singing.
Manohar was laughing because ______.
Supply suitable linker.
In most large cities __________ towns of our country, there are special schools for girls. __________ , there are many co-educational schools __________ girls __________ boys study together. Most parents allow their daughters to attend these schools, __________ there are some parents __________ are against such schools for girls __________ the age of 14 or15.
Can you finish the work ______ tomorrow?
Fill in the blank with the appropriate verb.
My friend and teacher _____ come.
Syllabify the following words.
| 1. |
education |
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| 2. | school | |
| 3. | college | |
| 4. | English | |
| 5. | opportunity | |
| 6. | friend | |
| 7. | teacher | |
| 8. | simultaneously | |
| 9. | laboratory | |
| 10. | beneficiary |
They will wash the car, ________.
Use the clues to complete the compound word.
| basket + ______ | = ______ | ![]() |
Look at the picture and choose the correct plural word.

Child
Change the sentence from future continuous to past continuous.
It will be raining heavily.
Fill in the blank.

Watermelon is ______ pineapple.
Choose the correct option that shows the future perfect tense.
I ________ (meet) him before.
Form meaningful sentence using the given word to bring out at least two different meaning.
tear
Here are some more idioms taken from the lesson. Find out their meaning and use them in sentence of your own.
shot his bolt
'The only difference between a good day and a bad day is your attitude.' Relate this to a real-life experience you have had. Share your thoughts in class.
Fill in the blank with modal auxiliary.
______ you have taken all this trouble?
Underline the prepositional phrase.
We feel sorry for our mistakes.
Add suitable question tag to the following sentence and punctuate properly.
The boys broke the window pane last evening.
Read the following sentence
and fill in the blank.
If Mary had an umbrella, she______ (lend) it to me.
Spot the error in the spelling of the following word with reference to the passage and rewrite it correctly.
Acheiving
Write compound word using the pictures.
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+ | ![]() |
| ______ | ||



