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Insert the appropriate word/phrase given below, in the sentences that follow. (flattery, appealing, by fits and starts, dashed to, undetected, spirits rose) The crime went ______ for 11 years.

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प्रश्न

Insert the appropriate word/phrase given below, in the sentences that follow.

(flattery, appealing, by fits and starts, dashed to, undetected, spirits rose)

The crime went ______ for 11 years.

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उत्तर

The crime went undetected for 11 years.

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अध्याय 1.2: The Thief’s Story - English workshop [पृष्ठ १२]

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बालभारती English Kumarbharati Standard 10 Maharashtra State Board
अध्याय 1.2 The Thief’s Story
English workshop | Q 2. (e) | पृष्ठ १२

संबंधित प्रश्न

Make a sentence of your own using the following phrase:
‘In search of’


Match, the italicised phrases in Column A with the phrase nearest meaning in Column B.
(Hint: First look for the sentence in the text which the phrase in column A occurs.)

A B
1. I was not unmindful of the fact.

(i)  had not forgotten : was aware of the fact

(ii)  was not careful about the fact

(iii)  forgot or was not aware of the fact

2. When my comrades and I were pushed to our limits

(i)  pushed by the guards to the wall

(ii)   took more than our share of beatings

(iii) felt that we could not endure the suffering any longer

3. To reassure me and keep me going

(i)    make me go on walking

(ii)  help me continue to live in hope in this       very difficult situation

(iii) make me remain without complaining

4. The basic and honourable freedoms of… earning my keep…

(i)    earning enough money to live on

(ii)    keeping what I earned

(iii)     getting a good salary


Match the phrases in Column A with their  meanings in Column B

Column A Column B
(a) break out (i) to try to find somebody or something
(b) to look for (ii) as a rule or in general taking all relevant factors into account
(c) to take over (iii) start suddenly and strongly
(d) to go into (iv) to obtain or assume control of something, or gain control of something from somebody else
(e) on the whole (v) to begin a job or career in a particular area of activity

 


 is / reading / tea / not / books / cup of/ everybody’s.


long term / on / reading / impact / has / a / one’s personality 


Find out the meaning of the following phrase. Use them in your own sentence.

a black eye


Guess the meaning of the following idioms and phrases and use them in sentences of your own. One is done for you.

One-size-fits-all – suitable for or used in all circumstances

Statement: The wrist watches have adjustable belts, so one- size- fits- all.

'Once bitten twice shy'


Replace the underline word/phrase with the appropriate one, to retain the proper meaning.

(be the epitome of, gear up, a brief stint, play a major role, in recognition of, take over reins)

Accepting the great value of his research; they awarded him with a Ph.D. (degree)


Write as many phrases as you can using ‘enough’ and use them in your sentences.

Example: good enough


Fill in the gap choosing the appropriate idiom.

(drown out, hits in the head with a brick, get one’s affairs in order, connect the dots, begin to dawn, stay hungy)

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


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