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प्रश्न
Fill in the blank by using the correct preposition.
Christmas falls ____ 25th December.
उत्तर
Christmas falls on 25th December.
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Given below is a jumbled sentence. Working in groups, rearrange the word in the sentence to form the correct sentence.
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don’t pay/if you/attention/you might/the wrong train/to the announcement/board
Ans:____________________________________________
Idiom:__________________________________________
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Then complete the crossword puzzle.
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- Hema (buy) _________ a new bicycle.
- Aravind (give) ____ me a slice of pizza.
- We (drink) _________milk.
- The dog (sleep) _________ on the sofa.
- He (write) ____________ a letter to his cousin in America.
- Down
- I (find) ________ a coin on the ground.
- Tony (teach) __________ his cat to use the litter box.
- Selvi (blow) ____________ out the candle.
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Ajay started to paint happily.
During the war, many people lost their homes.
Fill in the blank with modal auxiliary.
Hima Das ran so fast that she______ win the medal.
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I threw the pen. It was broken.
Write the compound word from the pictures.
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Write compound word using the pictures.
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(II) Not only _____________.