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प्रश्न
Fill in the boxes with the correct answers. The first one has been done for you.
| S. No | Word with meaning and part of speech | Sentence | Noun/Verb/ Adj. form | Sentence |
| 1 | Word: wise meaning: clever part of speech: adjective | My brother is wise. | wisdom | My brother showed great wisdom in business. |
| 2 | harm | |||
| 3 | stimulate | |||
| 4 | argue | |||
| 5 | strong | |||
| 6 | destroy |
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उत्तर
| S. No | Word with meaning and part of speech | Sentence | Noun/Verb/ Adj. form | Sentence |
| 1 | Word: wise meaning: clever part of speech: adjective | My brother is wise. | wisdom | My brother showed great wisdom in business. |
| 2 | harm | Too much sugar can harm one’s health in the longer run. | harm | The hon’ble prime minister vowed that the harm (n) done to the fibre of democracy through the Pulwama attack will not go unpunished. |
| 3 | stimulate | Tea stimulates (v) one’s brain. | stimulate | Population explosion is a major stimulant (n) to the industrial development in China. |
| 4 | argue | My brother is an argumentative (adj) scholar. | argue | You may win an argument (n) but lose a friend |
| 5 | strong | Loyal and patriotic citizens alone make a country strong (adj) | strong | The strength (n) of Mary Kom amazed fellow boxers. |
| 6 | destroy | Prolonged conflict at the border could be destructive (adj) for both sides. | destroy | Pakistan continues to downplay the destruction (n)caused by India’s preemptive attack on the Balakot camp. |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Fill in the blank below using ‘had to’/ ‘have to’/ ‘has to’.
They ______________take the baby to the doctor.
Explain the use of the adjective in the following phrase:
Hairpin bend
Do as directed. (Make sure you do not change the meaning and tense of the sentence).
Tenali Raman proved to be wittier than Pundit Shahane. (Rewrite using ‘as witty as’)
Find the antonym of the following from the passage.
Defenceless × ______
Find a suitable adverb for the following verb. (At least 3)
walk
Read the following sentence and change the form of the underlined word as directed.
The depth of the sea from the ledge scared the seagull. (to adjective)
Look at the bar-graph. Write five sentences using the appropriate degrees of comparison.

Write the gerund/infinitive form of the verb in the blank
They learned how __________ (survive) in space without gravity.
Make a sentence in the present perfect tense using the verb.
______ he brought his bike?
Complete the following sentence using appropriate Connector from the option.
The store was out of chocolate chips; ______________ they would need to make a different type of cookies.
Convert the following active sentence into a passive sentence by supplying an appropriate passive verb form.
She has won the first prize./The first prize ______________ by her.
Complete the sentence in present tense form.
We ______ (gather) here for a meeting and the chair person is yet to arrive.
Frame sentences of your own using any five newly formed words.
The conference will be held ______ 10 a.m.______ 5 p.m.
- across
- with
- on
- to
- by
- since
- from
- about
- into
- at
- during
Fill in the blank with the suitable collective noun.
A ______ of shoes.
Find out the clipped words for the following.
- aeroplane -
- microphone -
- exhibition -
- kilogram -
- cafeteria -
______a beautiful flower!
They ________ written three letters already.
Write down clipped word for the given picture.

____________
(gymnasium)
It ___________ before I touched it. (break)
Fill in the blank with suitable homophone:
I like to have toasted ______ for breakfast.
The world of sports has given us many idiomatic expressions like ‘blow-by-blow.’ Read the description of each of the idioms given below. Then match these idioms with their meaning given in the box.
| Idioms | Meaning |
| i) throw in the towel: Wet towels are kept near a boxing ring to wipe the sweat of boxers between rounds. When a boxer was getting badly beaten, his manager would throw a towel in the ring to end the fight. | a. state of near collapse or defeat |
| ii) in our corner: In a boxing match, the corners are the two opposite angles of a boxing ring where the boxers rest between rounds. | b. unfair or unsporting behaviour |
| iii) on the ropes: Boxing rings are typically enclosed by four ropes. As a boxer when your opponent has forced you against the ropes with his/her attack, you are in trouble. | c. prepare for a conflict |
| iv) below the belt: Hits below the beltline are generally considered illegal in boxing. | d. on your side in an argument or dispute |
| v) square off: facing each other at the beginning of a match | e. to give up |
Given below is a list of common confusable. Distinguish the meaning of each pair of word by framing your own sentence.
prescribed - proscribed
Complete the sentence with the correct tense form of the verb in bracket.
Oh no! I (forget) to bring my assignment! What am I going to do? This is the second time I (do) this!
Choose the appropriate linker from within the option and complete the sentence.
______ I got up early, I managed to reach school on time.
Pick out the finite verb in the following sentence:
The professor has been working on the last chapter of the book since March.
Rewrite the following sentence using ‘If ’ without changing the meaning.
Mr. Kunaal would not sponsor my higher education unless I studied well.
Complete the following sentence using appropriate determiner.
______ fertilizer used these days spoils the soil.
Use the proper punctuation mark.
Where did you find it
Read the example and fill in the blank in the same pattern.
Example: sweet - sweeter - sweetest
high - ______ - highest
