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Fill the gap in choosing the appropriate idioms. The wealthy landlord made a will __________ before he could die. - English

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प्रश्न

Fill the gap in choosing the appropriate idioms.

The wealthy landlord made a will __________ before he could die.

विकल्प

  • drown out

  • hits in the head with a brick

  • get one’s affairs in order

  • connect the dots

  • begin to dawn

  • stay hungry

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उत्तर

The wealthy landlord made a will get one’s affairs in order before he could die.

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अध्याय 2.3: Connecting the Dots - English Workshop [पृष्ठ ६७]

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बालभारती English Kumarbharati [English] Standard 10 Maharashtra State Board
अध्याय 2.3 Connecting the Dots
English Workshop | Q 7. (B) (a) | पृष्ठ ६७

संबंधित प्रश्न

Rearrange the following words / phrases to form meaningful sentences:

(a) your destiny / it / right hand / is said / your / that / is in /

(b) problems / determines / how / our personalities / with / in life / we deal /

(c) than others / can cope / some people / better / hardships / with /


Here is sentence with some words in italics. Find phrases from the text that have the same meaning. (Look in the paragraphs indicated)

Even people who normally lead an easy and slow life get smitten by the high-energy adventure sports of Coorg. (para 6)


1. This play has been translated into English from the Russian original. Are there any expressions or ways of speaking that strike you as more Russian than English? For example, would an adult man be addressed by an older man as my darling or my treasure in an English play?

Read through the play carefully, and find expressions that you think are not used in contemporary English, and contrast these with idiomatic modern English expressions that also occur in the play.

3. Look up the following phrases in a dictionary to find out their meaning, and then use each in a sentence of your own.

(i) You may take it that

(ii) He seems to be coming round

(iii) My foot’s gone to sleep


Find out the meaning of the phrase given below and use them in your own sentence.

be in the money


Using a dictionary, find the difference between the following pairs of phrases. Make sentences of your own with each of them.

  Phrases Meaning Own Sentences
1. cut in    
cut out    
2. be held by    
be held up    
3. run away    
run for    
4. be known as    
be known for    
5. go with    
go after    
6. put fire into    
put fire out    

Fill in the blank a word or a phrase given in the brackets in their appropriate form.

The author____________ the guest at the play.


Make a meaningful sentence by using the following phrase, in your notebook.

be afraid of


Make a meaningful sentence by using the following phrase, in your notebook.

give up


When different Prepositions are added to the same action verb meaning of the phrase, thus formed changes.

For example,
call out - announce
call at - visit
call for - summon
call up - make a telephone call

Try to guess the meaning of the underlined phrase and write them down.

  1. He promised me to look into the matter.
  2. He wanted to look for his lost book.

Make a meaningful sentence by using the following phrase:

'pitched in to help'


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