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Look at this proverb: All's well that ends well. Discuss what it means. Can you think of events/ happenings in life where this proverb can be used? - English

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Look at this proverb: All's well that ends well.

Discuss what it means. Can you think of events/ happenings in life where this proverb can be used?

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पाठ 2.2: Flying Together - Fun time [पृष्ठ ४०]

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एनसीईआरटी English - Marigold Class 5
पाठ 2.2 Flying Together
Fun time | Q 2. (i) | पृष्ठ ४०

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

The king had ordered a dinner in the palace.


The cook had planned to make another dish using the vegetable scraps.


Make new words by adding/dropping a few letters from the root word. Some are done for you.

  -ed -ing -er -est
pound     × ×
try tried   × ×
large × ×    
new × ×    
tasty tasted tasting tastier  
wise × × × ×
stare        
clean        

Do any of these words use all of four endings?


Where did the geese live?


Why did the old bird advise the other birds to destroy the creeper?


Let’s play the clap word game.

Where the word produces one sound, clap once, as in ‘creep’. Clap twice if the word can be broken up into two syllables as in creeper, and thrice as in to-mo-rrow.

creeper struggled tomorrow geese
throw foolish possible noticed
carefully flapped returned evening
trapped surprise    

Why did Robinson pray when he saw the footprint?


I was very tired ______ confused.


Look at the footprint shown here.


What are the things that Munna liked to do?


Rip helped the old man on the mountains because he wanted to have a drink from the barrel.


Nobody recognised Rip when he came back because he had reached the wrong village.


The Sultan gave him three gold coins.


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


Why did the captain send the men to the land?


Gulliver was.


From the text, write the sentence that tells you the following.

The farmer's son thought Gulliver was a toy.


From the text, write the sentence that tells you the following.

The farmer's wife was a kind-hearted woman.


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.


Read these sentences carefully.

I ate an apple.
A boy is standing under the tree.
The sun rises in the east.
A and an do not point out any definite or particular person or thing whereas, the is used when we speak of some particular person or thing. A, an, and the are called articles. Remember an is used before words beginning with a vowel a, e, i, u.

Now fill in the blanks with appropriate articles.

  1. Hari was ______________ unpopular boy.
  2. The boys and girls went ______ to seaside for a picnic.
  3. He saw ______ big crab coming towards him.
  4. I found ______ empty bottle, floating in the water.
  5. ______ sea creatures ate his food.

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