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प्रश्न
List out the words under each group and divide them.
sunset | market | feature | moonlight | purple | creature |
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उत्तर
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crea/ture | sun/set | mar/ket |
fea/ture | moon/light | pur/ple |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
When words with the same spelling or pronunciation are used in such a way that they convey more than one meaning, the figure of speech involved is called a pun.
A pun is a play upon words. For example,
- Hello! How’s life?
- Hell, O! It’s a strife.
Find other examples of pun with the help of your parents/teacher.
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Read the entry about ‘voice’ in the ‘Language Study’ pages. Note that the speeches of all the boys are in the ‘active’ voice. Turn them into passive constructions.
1950s Boy - dusted the living room.
Transform the following sentence as instructed.
Besides being a dancer, she is a singer. (into Compound)
Read the sentence given below. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the appropriate laughter word from the exercise above.
The show was enjoyed by all the audience and they ______ out loudly all the while.
Give the correct verb form for the following sentence.
It _____ (go) to Delhi.
Complete the sentence with the simple past form of the given verb.
We ______(stand) for hours.
Fill in the blank with suitable modal verb.
In schools, students ______ wear uniforms. It is compulsory.
Use the following phrasal verbs in sentences of your own.
run
- over
- away
- into
Complete the following sentence using appropriate determiner.
______ of my students have become doctors.
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 ____________.