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प्रश्न
Write the noun form of the following word.
Accept ______.
उत्तर
Accept- acceptance.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Explain the figure of speech tautology with example.
Present perfect with “ever and never”
Have you ever…?
Have you ever eaten a kiwi fruit?
Yes, I have eaten a kiwi fruit. Or No, I have never eaten a kiwi fruit.
Activity | Yes, I have (name) | No, I have never. (name) |
… been to Ooty | ||
… traveled by plane | ||
… visited a museum | ||
…tried swimming in sea | ||
… gone hiking | ||
… sung karaoke | ||
……… lost money | ||
…… taken a cold shower in winter | ||
… listened to French music | ||
… eaten a peach |
Fill in the blank using the verb in the bracket in the future form.
The new edition of this book ______ out shortly. (come).
Give the correct verb form for following sentence.
I go to school.
Fill in the blanks with to, too and two.
These clothes are ______ expensive.
Match the clipped word and write it on the line.
1. | spectacles | auto |
2. | microphone | math |
3. | automobile | cent |
4. | mathematics | mic |
5. | centum | specs |
Refer to the dictionary and find out the meaning of the following foreign word/phrase. Use them in sentence of your own:
in cognito
Rewrite the following sentence using ‘If ’ without changing the meaning.
The portraits would not have been so natural unless the artist had given his best.
Given below are some idiomatic comparisons with ‘like’. Can you guess their meaning? Look them up in a good dictionary. You won’t find them under ‘like’. Which words will you look up to find these comparisons?
- Like a bull in a china shop (Here, china means delicate articles of porcelain)
- Like a cat on a hot tin roof.
- Like a red rag to a bull.
- Like a cat that stole the cream.
- Like water off a duck’s back.
- Memory like a sieve.
Using your imagination write more comparisons using ‘like’
Write compound word using the pictures.
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