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प्रश्न
Read the highlighted words. They are verbs.
The goalkeeper pounced on Dhyan Chand and hurt him
Now find at least 5 other verbs from the passage.
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उत्तर
rained, gathered, come, support, adopted, scored, resolved.
संबंधित प्रश्न
When Tenzing and Hillary reached the summit, Tenzing in utter joy said, “We have done it.” In this sentence, the subject (we) is the doer of the action while (achieving the feat) is the subject. The verb of passive voice is formed by using the correct form of the verb ‘to be’ + past participle of the main verb. Construct the sentence accordingly.
Now carefully go through the changes in both the sentences and do the changes accordingly in the remaining sentence.
- We have done it.
It has been done by us.
We made a pact.
Read the word. Write other words which have the same ending.
eventful (- ful)
Change the following into Passive voice.
Please do not walk on the grass.
Write the correct punctuation mark that best complete the sentence.
I had a great time at your party ___
Frame as many sentences as possible from the substitution table given below.
Example: I enjoy playing badminton and carrom daily
|
I We You They |
hate prefer like love enjoy wish dislike |
playing watching coaching |
football volleyball hockey kabaddi cricket tennis basketball kho-kho badminton |
and or | carrom chess table-tennis squash fencing |
everyday usually rarely often occasionally generally sometimes daily |
| Samritha Kavish | prefers enjoys hates likes |
Change the sentence from past continuous to future continuous.
Suresh was playing chess.
Use the suitable verb.
I ______ the book.
Write down clipped word for the given picture.

____________
(photograph)
Change the following sentence into Active Voice.
You are advised to help the poor and needy.
Given below are some idiomatic comparisons with ‘like’. Can you guess their meaning? Look them up in a good dictionary. You won’t find them under ‘like’. Which words will you look up to find these comparisons?
- Like a bull in a china shop (Here, china means delicate articles of porcelain)
- Like a cat on a hot tin roof.
- Like a red rag to a bull.
- Like a cat that stole the cream.
- Like water off a duck’s back.
- Memory like a sieve.
Using your imagination write more comparisons using ‘like’
