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प्रश्न
Underline the prepositional phrase.
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उत्तर
The assignment will be completed in a few weeks.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Add your own sentences to those given in the passage to illustrate the uses of ‘have’.
To show ownership
List all the adverbs that end with ‘-ly’ from the passage.
Explain the metaphor in the following line :
Sometimes there are clouds
Rewrite the following in indirect speech.
“Good morning,” I said and stepped into the safe.
“Come out,” said the manager coldly.
Complete these sentence using the appropriate modal. The clues in the bracket will help you.
We____________ preserve our natural resources. (duty)
Rewrite the following sentence by rectifying the errors in the use of modal.
We could grow vegetables in our kitchen garden but we don’t do it now.
Frame sentence using the prepositional verb given below.
consist of
In the story, we find a lot of American slang usage of English. Complete the tabular column with standard English. One has been done for you.
| Finally hit ‘pon | |
| There ain’t anything mean about me. | |
| ‘Deed I don’t know. | There isn’t anything mean about me. |
| Yes’m. That is, I believe they do. | |
| ‘She’d a roasted bowel out of me.' | |
| ‘Oh, go ‘long with you, Tom.’ |
I always keep ________ money in my wallet for emergencies.
Who am I? (Use a pair of …)
We wear this on our feet ______
Put students in pairs and tell them to interview their partner. To do this they must make questions, e.g. What’s the worst storm you’ve ever seen? They can also ask follow-up questions to find out more information. Do feedback on this as a whole class. Other thematic questionnaires of this kind could be:
Emotional experiences
- The most frightened I’ve ever been …
- The happiest moment I’ve ever had …
- The most nervous I’ve ever been …
Musical experiences
- The best song I’ve ever heard …
- The worst song I’ve ever heard …
- The longest time I’ve ever danced …
Places in your life
- The most dangerous place I’ve been in …
- The cheapest restaurant I’ve eaten in …
- The most boring town I’ve ever visited …
Find the describing words given in the poem.
| p | a | s | m | a | I | I | s |
| g | I | a | r | g | e | s | t |
| h | u | e | i | j | k | h | r |
| I | f | t | a | I | I | a | a |
| m | e | n | d | s | p | r | i |
| q | s | r | o | t | a | p | g |
| u | u | v | o | x | y | n | h |
| z | a | d | g | h | e | b | t |
Put the word in the correct order to make sentence. Use a different colour to write the adverb.
Came/Anand/to/school/early.
Give the correct verb form for following sentence.
It ______ to school.
Rewrite the sentence with punctuation mark.
do you like pet animals
Recite any four lines of the poem with correct intonation.
Fill the blank with the clipped word.
He broke his __________. (spectacles)
Recite the poem with correct intonation.
Fill in the blank with suitable homophone:
The child looks very sick and ______.
Here are some more idioms taken from the lesson. Find out their meaning and use them in sentence of your own.
have cold feet
Choose the appropriate linker from within the options and complete the sentence.
Be quick to hear ______ slow to speak.
Change the following sentence into Passive Voice.
They unanimously named Ravi the captain of team.
Add suitable question tag to the following sentence and punctuate properly.
The boys broke the window pane last evening.
Pick out the finite verb in the following sentence:
Despite being a celebrity, Ravi mingles easily with everyone.
Identify the error in each of the following sentence and rewrite them Correctly.
Abdul as well as Karim deserve praise.
Join the sentences using appropriate Co-ordinators. (but, or, so, and)
He places his fingers into the master controls. He operates all four arms of the Da vinci.
We have seen that clauses are parts of a sentence, and they are classified as main and subordinate or dependent clauses. Dependent clauses can be further classified as follows according to the work they do in a sentence.

How do we decide whether a clause is a noun clause, an adjective clause or an adverb clause? There is a simple rule - we can replace an adverb clause with an adverb, an adjective clause with an adjective and a noun clause with a noun.
Look at the following examples -
- But I don’t know the answer. (Noun)
But I don’t know what they want. (Noun clause) - He told us a funny story. (Adjective)
He told us a story that was funny. (Adjective clause) - They went away. (Adverb)
They went when you were talking to your friend. (Adverb clause)
Now complete the following on your own :
- But I don’t know ____________.
- He told us ____________.
- They went ____________.
Spot the error in the spelling of the following word with reference to the passage and rewrite it correctly.
Tribel
Write compound word using the pictures.
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