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Talk to your partner and say whether the following statement is true or false.

Most snakes are harmless.

पर्याय

  • True

  • False

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Most snakes are harmless. True

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पाठ 9.1: Desert Animals - Working with the Text [पृष्ठ ११७]

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एनसीईआरटी English - Honeysuckle Class 6
पाठ 9.1 Desert Animals
Working with the Text | Q 1.3 | पृष्ठ ११७

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• I reached the market when most of the shops had closed. (Tells us when I reached.)

• When Rahul Dravid walked back towards the pavilion, everyone stood up. (Tells us when everyone stood up.)

• The telephone rang and Ganga picked it up. (Tells us what happened next.)

• Gunjan has been with us ever since the school began. (Tells us for how long he has been with us.)

I. Identify the two parts in the sentences below by underlining the part that gives us the information in brackets.

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(Contrasts her dress with that of others)

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