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(I) You Are a Big Girl Now.Older (Ii) Today You Are Going to Take the Biggest Decision of Your Career. ____ (Iii) Their Project is Full of Big Ideas. ____ (Iv) Cricket is a Big Game in Our Country. - English (Moments)

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प्रश्न

Study the use of the word big in the following sentence.
He was so big− his hands and his neck, especially his mouth…
Here, big means large in size.
Now, consult a dictionary and find out the meaning of big in the following sentences. The first one has been done for you.

(i) You are a big girl now.older
(ii) Today you are going to take the biggest decision of your career. ____
(iii) Their project is full of big ideas. ____
(iv) Cricket is a big game in our country. ____
(v) I am a big fan of Lata Mangeskar. ____
(vi) You have to cook a bit more as my friend is a big eater. ____
(vii) What a big heart you’ve got, Father dear. ____

उत्तर

  1. Older
  2. most important
  3. innovation
  4. popular
  5. great
  6. gourmand
  7. generous
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पाठ 3.1: The Little Girl - Thinking about Language 1 [पृष्ठ ३९]

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एनसीईआरटी English - Beehive Class 9
पाठ 3.1 The Little Girl
Thinking about Language 1 | Q 2 | पृष्ठ ३९

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use the adverbs given below to fill in the blank in the sentence below.

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If she doesn’t play any games, ______


Underline the verb of reporting in the following sentence.

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Underline the verb of reporting in the following sentence.

Ratan apologised for coming late to the party.


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At the age of 15, Einstein felt so stifled that he left the school for good, (permanently,
for his benefit, for a short time)


Here is sentence from the story. Choose the word from the bracket which can
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Science wasn’t the only thing that appealed to the dashing young man with the walrus
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He asked the little boy, “Why are you studying English?”


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Positive Negative
(i) Save for a rainy day. (i) Don’t cry over spilt milk.
(ii) Make hay while the sun shines. (ii) Don’t put the cart before the horse.
(iii) ____ before you leap. (iii) ____ a mountain out of a mole hill.
(iv) ____ and let live. (iv) ____ all your eggs in one basket.

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  1. bel___ ve
  2. rec ___ve
  3. w ___rd
  4. l ___sure
  5. s ___ze
  6. w ___ght
  7. r ___gn
  8. f ___gn
  9. gr ___f
  10. p ___rce

(There is a popular rule of spelling: ‘i’ before ‘e’ except after ‘c’. Check if this rule is true by looking at the words above.)


Adverbs
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(i) Complete the following sentences, using a suitable adverb ending in –ly.
(a) Rana does her homework ___.
(b) It rains ___in Mumbai in June.
(c) He does his work ___.
(d) The dog serves his master ___.
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(a) We should ___get down from a moving train. (never, sometimes, often)
(b) I was ___in need of support after my poor performance. (badly, occasionally,
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immediately)


Thinking about the Language
Consult your dictionary and choose the correct word from the pairs given in brackets.

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He is as wise as Solomon.

(Use: 'wiser')


Re-write the following sentence according to the instructions given. Make other changes that may be necessary, but do not change the meaning of the sentence. Choose the correct options.

If the boys do not reach the school on time, they will be punished.

(Begin: Unless...)


Re-write the following sentence according to the instructions given. Make other changes that may be necessary, but do not change the meaning of the sentence. Choose the correct options.

We will never forget what we saw.

(Begin: Never...)


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