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प्रश्न
Change the voice of the following sentence.
Mohan has completed the course.
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उत्तर
The course has been completed by Mohan.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Underline the verbs and arrange them in two columns, Past and Earlier past.
(a) My friends set out to see the caves in the next town, but I stayed at home, because I had seen them already.
(b) When they arrived at the station, their train had left. They came back home, but by that time I had gone out to see a movie!
(c) So they sat outside and ate the lunch I had packed for them.
(d) By the time I returned, they had fallen asleep!
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Past
Earlier past
Say whether the verb in the sentence below is transitive or intransitive. Ask yourself a ‘what’ question about the verb. (For some verbs, an object is a person, so ask the question ‘who’ instead of ‘what’).
The fawn sucked his fingers.
Find any two Alliterative lines.
List the units that we use to measure the following:
water, milk, distance, weight.
Find the opposites of the following :
| cautious - | ______ |
| dogmatic - | ______ |
| contrary - | ______ |
| savage - | ______ |
| beneficial - | ______ |
| reasonable - | ______ |
| hypothetical - | ______ |
| cruelty - | ______ |
| immune - | ______ |
Change the following sentence to the other voice.
The manager appointed many office assistants.
Find the synonym for the underlined word.
The narrator was quiet when Pongo questioned him.
Complete the sentence using the correct form of the verb in bracket.
When your train arrives, I __________ (wait) for you at the station.
Change the following into passive voice.
They are decorating the wall.
Who am I? (Use a pair of …)
We wear this on our ears ______
Fill in the gap with appropriate Pronoun.
______ of his family members would come to visit you.
Read the following sentences carefully and underline the preposition.
Mrs Meena asked the children to go into her classroom.
We wish she continues ______ healthy.
Underline the conjunction in the following sentence.
If you say so, I will believe it.
______like to play hide and seek.
Will it be all right if I ________ a friend tonight?
Change the sentence from future continuous to past continuous.
Lucy will be getting ready.
Choose the correct pictures.
between
Match the clipped words.
| 1. | Photo | mathematics |
| 2. | Math | centum |
| 3. | Cent | photograph |
Choose the correct option that shows the future perfect tense.
I ________ (meet) him before.
Write the word given in the bracket in correct tense.
We ______(move) back to city yesterday.
Fill in the blank with suitable modal verb.
You ______ never retain me against my wishes.
Here are some more idioms taken from the lesson. Find out their meaning and use them in sentence of your own.
tight corners
Fill in the blanks in the following dialogue.
| Gopal | What’s wrong, Muthu? You look terrible! |
| Muthu | Well, you ______(look) terrible today, too, if you ______(have) a day like mine yesterday. My car slid into a tree, because the roads were slippery |
| Gopal | Oh! I was driving on the slippery roads yesterday, and I didn’t have such trouble. What happened? |
| Muthu | Well, I think if I ______(not, drive) so fast, I ______(not, slide) into the tree. |
| Gopal | Slippery roads and speed don’t mix. If drivers ______(speed) on wet roads, they’re likely to spin their car in circles. |
| Muthu | I know. But I had one more problem. I didn’t have my driver’s license with me. If I ______(have) it, I ______(not, have to) pay an extra fine in the court next week. |
| Gopal | Why were you driving without your license? |
| Muthu | Well, I lost my wallet some days ago. It slipped out of my pocket, while I was riding the bus to work. |
| Gopal | Oh, Muthu! If you ______(not, take ) that bus, you ______(not, lose) your wallet. If you ______(not, lose) your wallet, you ______(have) your driver’s license with you when you hit the tree. If you ______(have) your driver’s license with you, you ______(not, have to pay) a big fine when you go to court next week. And of course, if you ______(not, drive) too fast, you ______(not, run into) a tree, and you ______(not, be) in this mess now. If I ______(be) you, I ______(take) it easy for a while and just ______(stay) at home where you would be safe. |
| Muthu | Enough about me! How about you? |
| Gopal | Well, things are really looking up for me. I’m planning to take off for Goa as soon as I finish my finals. I’m sick of all this old, rainy weather we’ve been having. |
| Muthu | I wish I ______(go) with you. How are you planning to reach there? |
| Gopal | If I ______(have) enough money, I ______(fly). Otherwise, I ______(take) the bus. I wish ______(drive) my own car because it ______(be) nice to drive there, but it’s such a long trip. I’ve been looking for a friend to go with me and share the driving. |
| Muthu | I have a super idea! Why don’t I go with you? I can share the driving. I’m a great driver! |
| Gopal | Oh, Muthu! I can’t believe it. |
Understand the meaning of the given idiomatic expression and choose the right one to complete the sentence.
Our headmistress not only promised us to take us for an excursion, but also announced that on return we would get a holiday. It was like ______.
Transform each of the following sentence using the comparative degree without changing the meaning.
Compulsive gambling is the worst habit a man can develop
Make smaller words using the letters in the given word. (At least 5 words)
actually
Spot the error in the spelling of the following word with reference to the passage and rewrite it correctly.
Tribel
Complete the slogan, by filling in the blank with the correct option.
Your plastic contribution ______ causing ocean pollution.
Write the compound word from the pictures.
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