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प्रश्न
Answer the following.
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| Name of the object | In your mother tongue | Use in a sentence |
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उत्तर
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| Name of the object | In your mother tongue | Use in a sentence |
| Refrigerator | குளிர்பதனப்பெட்டி | Last month my father bought a refrigerator. |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Look at these sentences.
- Animals cannot survive for long without water.
- So desert animals have to find different ways of coping.
The first sentence says what cannot happen or be done; the second tells us what must, therefore, be done, what it is necessary to do. Complete the sentence using cannot and have to/has to.
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When we compare two nouns, we use comparative adjectives. When we compare more than two nouns, we use superlative adjectives.
For Example. –
a. Milind is taller than John.
b. Zakir is the tallest of the three brothers.
Look at the following sentence and observe the changes in the sentence. Discuss the changes and note your responses:
Anne is the brightest girl in class.
Comment on the literary device, used in the following line:
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Write the gerund/infinitive form of the verb in the blank.
However we won’t delay ____________ (blast) off into space.
Transform the following sentence as instructed.
At the age of six, Varsha started learning music. (into Complex)
Tom left the class _______ he was sick.
Form meaningful sentence using the given word to bring out at least two different meaning.
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Who wrote this complaint?
Words that define a belief, attitude or theory end with the suffix ‘-ism’. Here is a sentence from the speech of Dr. Annadurai: ‘I admit that the environment is such that even people with robust optimism will be discouraged and forced to take to the path of ease and comfort’.
The meaning of the word ‘optimism’ is ‘the hopeful feeling that all is going to turn out well’. Match the ‘-ism’ words with their appropriate meanings.
| S. No | Meanings | S. No. Meanings Words |
| 1 | e.g. love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it | patriotism |
| 2 | a brutal, barbarous, savage act | nationalism |
| 3 | the doctrine that your country’s interests are superior | egocentrism |
| 4 | participating in sports as a hobby rather than for money | feminism |
| 5 | belief that the best possible concepts should be pursued | criticism |
| 6 | a serious examination and judgment of something | amateurism |
| 7 | habitual failure to be present at work | barbarism |
| 8 | a doctrine that advocates equal rights for women | idealism |
| 9 | concern for your own interests and welfare | heroism |
| 10 | exceptional courage when facing danger | absenteeism |
Combine the sentence and rewrite them using the word given in the bracket.
The work was over. We went home. (when)

