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Say aloud the following names in your mother tongue. In Manipuri Ningthou Leima Meeyam Khongnang. - English

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Say aloud the following names in your mother tongue.

  • In Manipuri
  • Ningthou
  • Leima
  • Meeyam
  • Khongnang.
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अध्याय 10.2: Who Will be Ningthou? - Word building [पृष्ठ १७३]

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अध्याय 10.2 Who Will be Ningthou?
Word building | Q 1 | पृष्ठ १७३

संबंधित प्रश्न

Why did the geese pretend to be dead?


Now make a timetable for yourself including your study time and your play time.


I have _____ some of the customs of India.


I ________ how to cycle when I was just four years old.


What were the strange things about the men on the mountains?


What kind of a man was Rip Van Winkle?

  1. He was a kind neighbour.
  2. ______
  3. ______
  4. ______

How many brothers did the Barber have?


The Sultan gave him three gold coins.


There were seven brothers altogether in the Sultan’s family.


Did the Sultan enjoy the Barber’s talk? Why do you say so?


Study the words in the first column and see the changes in them in the second column. The words in Column II are the opposites of the words in Column I.

I II
important unimportant
patient impatient
pleasure displeasure

Now write the opposites of the following using un-, im-, dis-.

  1. believe ______
  2. shaved ______
  3. perfect ______
  4. satisfy ______
  5. polite ______
  6. respect ______
  7. pure ______
  8. expected ______
  9. obedient ______

Fill in the blanks by adding un-, im-, or dis- to the words given in the box.

tidy, patient, kind, like, able, appear, possible.
  1. The teacher got upset with Rani because her work was ______
  2. The dog was________ to climb the tree to chase the cat.
  3. I _______ hot milk, I like it cold.
  4. It is ________ to cross the road during peak traffic hours.
  5. The magician waved his magic wand and made the rabbit _____
  6. The passengers became __________ when the train was late again.
  7. It is very ________ to make fun of another person’s weaknesses.

Look at the words in the box. Write what you do when you are at a

sit drink play yell dance sing serve run enjoy buy wave shout ride greet win cheer compete.
  1. feast? ______
  2. race? _____
  3. cricket match? ________
  4. cinema? ______
  5. fair? ______
  6. party? ____

Name the creature to whom you would look like Gulliver. The creature is now extinct.

The word begins with the letter D______.


Now look at the pictures and discuss in groups why the following events happened. You may find more than one reason for each of them.

 
 

A giant land animal ______


A giant aeroplane ______.


Imagine what the children will do in the playground tomorrow. You can take some hints from the words given in the box. e.g. John will play kabbadi tomorrow.

Play football jump
race badminton run

Fill in the correct word in the blanks and complete the story.

In a forest, there _________ (live/lives/lived) a goblin named Cruel. One day, he __________ (meet/met/meets) an old man wandering in the forest. Immediately, Cruel _____________ (leap/ leaps/leapt) on to the old man’s shoulders and _____________ (order/ orders/ ordered) him, “Let's go. Move fast.”

The frightened old man _________ (obey/obeys/ obeyed) the nasty goblin and _______ (walk/ walks/walked) on. As they ___________on, (move/moves/moved) he _________ (notice/ notices/ noticed) that the goblin's feet were very tender. The old man ____________ (ask/asks/ asked) Cruel, “ Sir, how are your feet so soft and tender?” Cruel __________, (reply/ replies/replied) “ I have taken a vow that I will not touch the ground with my feet, till I wash them.” They soon ____________ (come/comes/ came) to a pool. The goblin ________ (instruct/ instructs/ instructed) the old man to wait for him while he ___________ (enter/enters/ entered) the pool. The old man ___________ (think/ thinks/ thought) to himself, “Now that the goblin has wet his feet, he does not need me. Let me run for
my life or he will surely eat me up.” So he ___________ (run/runs/ran) off.


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