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Use the following idiom/expression in sentences of your own. to be wary of - English

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Use the following idiom/expression in sentences of your own.

to be wary of

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to be wary of - Parents should teach their children to be wary of strangers.

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पाठ 4.3: Intellectual Rubbish - English Workshop [पृष्ठ ९८]

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पाठ 4.3 Intellectual Rubbish
English Workshop | Q 2. (g) | पृष्ठ ९८

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Underline the infinitive in the following sentence.

Can I read the book?


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Column A Column B Answers
rain light  
snow thing  
star fall  
draw ball  
play back  
lottery ticket  
under walk  
man note  
side world  
foot hole  

Rewrite the sentence nominalising the underlined word.

We succeeded in our attempt.


Identify the clause and classify them accordingly.

Until the sun sets, the old woman cannot step out of her house.


Combine the pair of sentence below into simple, complex, and compound.

I saw a tiger it was wounded.


Read the sentence given below and Choose the verbs appropriately.

Children ______ ice-creams.


Fill in the blank with the word given in option.

Theatrical plays were a main source of ______before the advent of television.


Write compound words using the picture.

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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?

  1. Like a bull in a china shop (Here, china means delicate articles of porcelain)
  2. Like a cat on a hot tin roof.
  3. Like a red rag to a bull.
  4. Like a cat that stole the cream.
  5. Like water off a duck’s back.
  6. Memory like a sieve.

Using your imagination write more comparisons using ‘like’


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I did not know what the future held of marvel or surprise for me.


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