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प्रश्न
Match the following and write them in Column C
A | B | C |
a cupful of | money | |
a bagful of | sugar | |
a spoonful of | coffee | |
a pocketful of | silver |
उत्तर
A | B | C |
a cupful of | money | a cupful of coffee |
a bagful of | sugar | a bagful of silver |
a spoonful of | coffee | a spoonful of sugar |
a pocketful of | silver | a pocketful of money |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Give the Antonyms and Synonyms of the words below, choosing from those given.
Synonyms | Antonyms |
lustre, rise victory, competitor, old-fashioned, joyfully, foreign, pause | partner, dullness, start, sorrowfully, drop, modem, native, defeat |
Words | Synonyms | Antonyms |
happily | ____________ | ____________ |
traditional | ____________ | ____________ |
halt | ____________ | ____________ |
triumph | ____________ | ____________ |
exotic | ____________ | ____________ |
rival | ____________ | ____________ |
soar | ____________ | ____________ |
brilliance | ____________ | ____________ |
The following word can be used as nouns as well as verbs. Make two sentences of your own, using them as a noun in one and a verb in another.
knock
Fill in the blank with a verb in the present continuous.
Akila ___________ (not/sing) a song.
Complete the Conditional Sentence. Decide whether to use Type I, II, or III.
If you __________ (speak) English, you will get along with them perfectly.
John and Max don't like maths, ________?
Rewrite the sentence using the given word.
The flight has lost the contact.
I ______.
Use the gerundial form of the verb in the bracket and fill in the blank.
______ (fly) a kite is fun.
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 ____________.
Read the examples and fill in the blanks in the same pattern.
Examples: sweet - sweeter - sweetest
cold - ______ - ______
The experienced doctor found it easy to deal ______ young patients.