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प्रश्न
When Usha looked out of the window dark clouds ______ (gather) over the mountains.
उत्तर
When Usha looked out of the window dark clouds had gathered over the mountains.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Find the antonym for the underlined word in the following sentence.
Pongo locked the narrator inside the cabin.
It was ________ unforgettable experience.
Based on the understanding of the poem, fill in the blanks using the words and phrases given below to make a meaningful summary of the poem.
brothers and sisters | bitterness | joint family | share their fun | rich and the poor folk |
shatter their family | charm of life | separate ways | the joy of earth | stick-together families |
The poet brings out the difference in the attitudes of children living in joint family and nuclear family. The ________________ are the happiest of all. Where as the _________________ of nuclear families take ______________. The gladdest people are the children from _______________ who circle near the fireside. No power other than death can break them. The _______________ imagine themselves to be wise and in the process they ______________ ties. Each of them goes searching for pleasure in their own selected way. They harvest only ____________ and find empty joy. But the wisest among them are the children of the stick-together families. When the busy day is done, they together ______________. The stick-together family wins _______________. The old house shelters all the ______________. The poet invites wandering brothers to come and join the stick-together families in their fireside and have fun.
Form a new word by adding appropriate prefix/suffix.
origin ______.
Find me in the poem.
I can border your garden
He __________ before 5 ‘o’ clock. (sleep)
Mark (✓) if it is past perfect tense and (x) future perfect tense.
I had gone to my grandma’s home.
What we say?
Use the following phrasal verbs in sentences of your own.
stand
- up
- for
- by
Find out the antonym of the underlined word in each of the following sentence.
…which are not to be despised.