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Shieba: Your big moment is close _______________. Jyoti: How should I welcome it? Shieba: Get up and receive the trophy. - English Honeydew

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प्रश्न

Fill in the blank in the following dialogue choosing a suitable phrase from those given below.

Shieba: Your big moment is close _______________.

Jyoti: How should I welcome it?

Shieba: Get up and receive the trophy.

विकल्प

  • At hand

  • At once

  • At all

  • At a low ebb

  • At first sight

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उत्तर

Shieba: Your big moment is close at hand.

Jyoti: How should I welcome it?

Shieba: Get up and receive the trophy.

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अध्याय 5.1: The Summit Within - Working with Language [पृष्ठ ८१]

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अध्याय 5.1 The Summit Within
Working with Language | Q 1.5 | पृष्ठ ८१

संबंधित प्रश्न

Degrees of Comparison of Adjectives.

Read the sentences.

  1. Yatin is strong.
  2. Amit is stronger than Yatin.
  3. Pravin is the strongest of all.

In sentence (i) the Adjective 'strong' is in its simple form. It is called Positive Degree.

In sentence (ii) the Adjective 'stronger' refers to a higher degree, when there is a comparison of two nouns. It is called Comparative Degree. (-er is added to the basic Adjective)

In sentence (iii) the adjective 'strongest' refers to the highest degree of comparison of one with more than two nouns. It is called Superlative Degree. (-est is added to the basic Adjective) 

Complete the table of degrees of comparison.

Positive Comparative Superlative
(1) great ____________ ____________
(2) famous ____________ ____________
(3) ____________ easier ____________
(4) ____________ worse ____________
(5) ____________ ____________ poorest
(6) ____________ ____________ laziest
(7) little ____________ ____________
(8) ____________ worthier ____________
(9) popular ____________ ____________

Write the Rhyming word and Scheme of the 3rd stanza.

The pilgrim raised his old gray head,
“My friend in the path I’ve come,” he said, “There followeth after me today
A fair haired youth, who must pass this way. The chasm which held no fears for me
To the fair haired youth, may a pitfall be.
He, too, must cross in the twilight dim.
My friend, I am building this bridge for him.”


Do as directed. (Make sure you do not change the meaning and tense of the sentence).

Mantri Ji said Maharaj Pundit Shahane's visit to our court is an open challenge. (Punctuate)


The following word can be used as nouns as well as verbs. Make two sentences of your own, using them as a noun in one and a verb in another.

attack:

  1. Noun - __________________.
  2. Verb - __________________.

Find the antonym of the following from the passage.

Exposed × ______


Complete the following idioms using the appropriate colour term.

once in a ______ moon (very rarely).


Complete the following sentence using appropriate Connector from the options.
You can set the table. ________________, I’ll start making dinner.

India is ________ largest democracy in the world.


Will it be all right if I ________ a friend tonight?


Rewrite the sentence using the given word.

I have read this story.

She ______


Rewrite the sentence using the word in the bracket.

I watch television in the afternoon. (My mother)


Fill in the blank.

It _____ all the candies. (eat)


Now, use the verb given in bracket in the following sentence in their correct form.

They firmly _______(believe) in the existence of God.


Given below is a list of common confusable. Distinguish the meaning of each pair of word by framing your own sentence.

prescribed - proscribed


Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb given in the bracket.

My mother was tired yesterday because she ______well the night before (not sleep).


Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb given in the bracket.

Rajini Prem’s family ______ in Chengalpet now. (be).


Fill in the blanks in the passage given below with the appropriate form of the verb given in brackets. Do not write the passage but write the verbs in the correct order.

The rain approached like a dark curtain. I ______ (1) (see) it marching down the street, heavy and remorseless. It ______ (2) (drum) on the tin roof and swept across the road and over the balcony of my room. I ______ (3) (sit) there without ______ (4) (move), letting the rain soak my sticky shirt and gritty hair.

Outside, the street rapidly ______ (5) (empty). Buses, cars and bullock carts ______ (6) (plough) through the suddenly rushing water. A group of small boys came jumping along a side street, which was like a river in spate. A garland of marigolds, swept off the steps of temple, came ______ (7) (float) down the middle of the road.

The rain ______ (8) (stop) as suddenly as it had begun. The day was ______ (9) (end), and the breeze ______ (10) (remain) cool and moist.


Read the examples and fill in the blanks in the same pattern.

Examples: sweet - sweeter - sweetest

bright - ______ - ______


Find the meaning of the following word from a good dictionary.

Nuisance


Write compound word using the pictures.

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__________

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