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New words

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

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  1. Chatting: to talk in a friendly way Example sentences: i) I was chatting on Facebook with my friend. ii) She was chatting with my best friend in the classroom.
  2. Archery: shooting with a bow and an arrow Example sentences: i) I took part in archery competition in school. ii) I have done a specialisation in archery.
  3. String: a thread that can be twisted Example sentences: i) The clothes were hanging on the string. ii) The string of my purse is of blue colour.
  4.  Target: the aim of an attack Example sentences: i) He was our target in the match. ii) It was a very tough target to aim for.
  5.  Defending: to protect from harm or danger Example sentences: i) My mother was defending my younger brother from father. ii) The man was defending himself against theft.
  6.  Amazement: a feeling of great surprise or wonder Example sentences: i) She shook her head in amazement. ii) I answered the question in amazement.
  7.  Triumphantly: having achieved victory Example sentences: i) She shouted triumphantly after winning the match. ii) A girl triumphantly showed her trophy to everyone.
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अध्याय 3.2: Nasruddin’s Aim - Nasruddin’s Aim [पृष्ठ ४७]

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अध्याय 3.2 Nasruddin’s Aim
Nasruddin’s Aim | Q 1. | पृष्ठ ४७

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  

By changing the circled word to its opposite, rewrite these sentences. One has been done for you.


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  

Give the opposites of the words in Blue.


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      

Ask yourself the following questions. Put a tick (✓) under the right column.

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?        

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?        

Write all the words that show you are happy.

For example: Hurray. Ha¡ Ha¡ 

Add more 


Choose the right answer.

‘I visited the court of Akbar’ means


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

Play this game with a friend. Pick up what you want from any basket.

Add or before it.

Now say the sentences below, using these things –

Neena Can I have ______, please?
Rahul Yes, here you are.
Jeevika Can I have ______, too.
Nikhil No, sorry. You can’t have that.

Make more sentences using words from the baskets.


New words

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


Use your body to –

stretch bend jump twist hop climb

New words

alone, bookshop, machines, finally, climbed


Word Fun

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


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