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प्रश्न
They put Gulliver on the ground to look at him because.
पर्याय
they had never seen a human before.
they thought he was a doll.
they had never seen such a tiny man.
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उत्तर
They had never seen such a tiny man.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
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?
Avial is a dish made in Kerala.
Do you have a similar dish in your state made from a mix of many vegetables?
- What is it called?
- Note down the ingredients used to make it.
- Write the recipe.
- Present attractively and display on the class board. You can draw and stick pictures too.
The bridegroom left with the door of his in-laws' house because it was made of ______ and there was no bamboo in his ______.
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 |
Write a story on strange footprints.
- Where did you see the footprints?
- What sort of a day was it?
- Did you see them at night?
- What happened when you followed the footprints?
- What did you see?
- What happened then?
Let's create a pyramid!
Use the following clues.
- A two-letter word beginning with B.
- A three-letter word beginning with C.
- A four-letter word beginning with D.
- A five-letter word beginning with E.
- A six-letter word beginning with F.

How do you think Munna felt when his brother was so strict with him? Why was Bhaiya so strict with him?
Whose character do you like more - Munna’s or Bhaiya’s? Why?
The short old man on the mountain was his constant companion.
Rip’s village was situated ______.
Study the words in the first column and see the changes in them in the second column. The words in Column II are the opposites of the words in Column I.
| I | II |
| important | unimportant |
| patient | impatient |
| pleasure | displeasure |
Now write the opposites of the following using un-, im-, dis-.
- believe ______
- shaved ______
- perfect ______
- satisfy ______
- polite ______
- respect ______
- pure ______
- expected ______
- obedient ______
Now use the joining word given in the option to fill in the blank.
Please wait with me _______ the bus arrives.
Now use the joining word given in the option to fill in the blank.
Do you like football _______ cricket?
Now use the joining word given in the option to fill in the blank.
We went to the zoo _______ we saw many animals.
Look at the words in the box. Write what you do when you are at a
| sit drink play yell dance sing serve run enjoy buy wave shout ride greet win cheer compete. |
- feast? ______
- race? _____
- cricket match? ________
- cinema? ______
- fair? ______
- party? ____
Now look at the pictures and discuss in groups why the following events happened. You may find more than one reason for each of them.
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Find out words which are opposites or are closest to being the opposites of the words given below. Then write down the opposites in the grid.
| Down | Across |
| 1. smile | 3. quiet |
| 2. happy | 5. punish |
| 4. strong |

‘I shan’t pinch anyone anymore’. Shan’t means.


