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प्रश्न
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Contraction is a shortened form of a word or group of words, with the omitted letters often replaced in written English by an apostrophe (').
It’s | It is |
Doesn’t | |
There’s | |
You will | |
That’s | |
I have | |
He’d | |
Aren’t | |
He has | |
Won’t | |
Can not |
उत्तर
It’s | It is |
Doesn’t | Does not |
There’s | There is |
You’ll | You will |
That’s | That is |
I’ve | I have |
He’d | He would / He had |
Aren’t | Are not |
He’s | He has |
Won’t | Will not |
Can’t | Can not |
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Choose the rhyming words from the box and write them in the correct blanks.
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Read the lines and answer the questions given below.
It’s helping your fellowman to score When his chances hopeless seem;
Its forgetting self till the game is o’re And fighting for the team.
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Pair work. Discuss with your partner and list out any five team games.
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Read the poem line and answer the question given below.
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Read the poem line and answer the question given below.
Irony is a figure of speech in which words are used in such a way that their intended meaning is different from the actual meaning. It may also be a situation that ends up in quite a different way than what is generally anticipated. In simple words, it is a difference between appearance and reality.
Can this poem be called an ironic poem? Justify your answer.