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New words

carpenter, queer, plane, puzzled, puppet, took shape, amazed, finished, stiff, decided

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  1. Carpenter: a person who makes or repairs wooden objects Example sentences: 1) The carpenter was a very skilled person. 2) I called the carpenter in the evening.

  2. Queer: strange or odd Example sentences: 1) Her queer behaviour in the school surprised me. 2) I have many queer friends.

  3. Plane: completely flat Example sentences: 1) The old friends sat on a plane surface. 2) Chop the vegetables on a plane surface.

  4. Puzzled: unable to understand Example sentences: 1) I was puzzled by my mother’s question. 2) Jasmine gave a puzzled look to me.

  5. Puppet: model of a person or an animal moved by strings Example sentences: 1) Our relatives decided to watch a puppet show. 2) Puppets look very cute dancing on stage.

  6. Took shape: to develop a clear form Example sentences: 1) My ideas took shape in a while. 2) The vase took shape in the potter’s hands.

  7. Amazed: surprised Example sentences: 1) She was amazed to see the beautiful beaches in Kerela. 2) Jaya was amazed to see her mother at the airport.

  8. Finished: to bring to an end Example sentences: 1) I had finished my homework on time. 2) The little girl finished her food.

  9. Stiff: rigid or strong Example sentences: 1) The letter was very stiff. 2) Raj’s shirt had a stiff collar.

  10. Decided: to make up your mind to do something Example sentences: 1) She decided to study for an hour. 2) The judge decided to hold the case.

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अध्याय 9.2: Pinocchio - Pinocchio [पृष्ठ १५९]

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अध्याय 9.2 Pinocchio
Pinocchio | Q 1. | पृष्ठ १५९

संबंधित प्रश्न

What did the birds say?


Put the letters in the right order. One has been done for you.

ilesm smile
mrala  
ocklc  
norming  
edorns  
wodwin  

Now give the opposite of the words below by adding un or im.

happy  
polite  
seen  
proper  
lucky  
possible  
important  
perfect  
healthy  
safe  
patient  
pure  

Glass breaks easily when it is dropped. Do you think a mud flower pot, a glass spoon, a wooden table, a plastic cup, books or your plastic water bottle can break easily? Circle the things that can.


Fill in the grid with words given below. You can use one word more than once.

Name of the game What you play with Where you play it Number of players
cricket      
hockey      
table tennis      
football      

New words

chatting, archery, string, target, defending, amazement, triumphantly


Shoot the arrow and hit the target by matching the words with their correct meanings.


Find the hidden words


New words

snuggles, mutters, window sill, relax


New words

Scamper, hurried, popped, disappeared, whiskers


New words

dearly, illness, agreed, important


Now your friend will ask you the same questions.

Questions always often sometimes never
How often do you        
(a) obey your parents?        
(b) visit your grandparents?        
(c) fight with your brother or sister?        
(d) help others?        
(e) throw waste in the dustbin?        
(f) switch off the lights, when you go out of the room?        
(g) leave the tap on while brushing your teeth?        
(h) tear pages from your notebook?        

Make a class dictionary with words from the story. Try to find suitable words for them in your mother tongue. Say these words aloud.

Then make sentences with those words in your class dictionary


Match the words in Column 'A' with words in 'B' Column.

A B
king children
teacher patients
doctor courtiers
bus driver clients
lawyer passengers
mother students

Act this out with your friends and make it into a class play.


New words

swing, delicious, pluck, trip, sail, stump, recognised


Make new word and complete the sentence.

Do your work______. (neat)


You are reading and talking about trees. You are thinking about trees too. Can you make the shape of a tree with your body?

  1. Let’s see your branches. 
  2. Let’s see a full tree with fruits and leaves.
  3. Enact a cut tree with only a trunk. 
  4. Enact a tree with only a stump left. 
  5. Communicate the idea in this play.

Word Fun

How many words can you make from? Fill them in the empty boxes.


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