Unit-1 (Q 22-26) practice
exercises: (Correct the sentences and rewrite them)
Exercise-1:
“Has a
snake ever
coiled itself
round any
part of
your body?
A full-blooded cobra?” (22) All of we
fell silent.
(23) The question
come from
the homeopath.
(24) The topic
came up
when we
was discussing snakes. (25) We
listened attentive as the doctor
continued with the tale.
“It was
a hot
summer night
about ten
o’ clock.
(26) I my
had meal
at the
restaurant and
returned to my room.
I heard
a noise
from above
as I
opened the
door.
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24.
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25.
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26.
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Exercise-2:
I took
off my
black coat,
white shirt
and not-so-white vest and
hung them
up. (22) I open
the two windows in the room. (23)
It was a outer room with one wall facing the open yard. (24) It had a tiled roof
with long
supporting gables
whose rested
on the
beam over
the wall.
There was
no ceiling. (25) There was
a regular
of traffic
rats to
and from
the beam.
(26) I made
my bed
or pulled it close
to the
wall. I
lay down
but I
could not
sleep. I
got up
and went
out to
the veranda
for a little air, but the wind god seemed to have taken time off.
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23.
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24.
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25.
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26.
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Exercise-3:
I got up, lit a beedi and paced up
and down the room. (22) Then another lovely thought strike me. (23) I would
married. (24) I would get married to a woman doctor which had plenty of money
and a good medical practice. (25) She had be to fat; for a valid reason. (26) If
I made some silly mistake and needed to run away, she should not be able to ran
after me and catch me!
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23.
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24.
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25.
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26. ___________________________________________________________________________________________
Exercise-4:
Little Bobby came into the kitchen where his mother
was making dinner.
(22)
His birthday coming was up and he thought this was a good time to tell his mother
what he wanted.
(23) Mom, I want a bike in my birthday.
(24)
Little Bobby were a bit of a troublemaker.
(25)He had get into
trouble at school and at home.
(26)
Bobby’s mother asked him when he thought he deserved
to get a bike for his birthday.
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23.
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24.
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25.
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26.
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Exercise-5:
Bobby knew, even if it was true, this letter was not going to get him a bike.
(22) Now, Bobby was too upset. (23)
He went downstairs and told his mom which he wanted to
go to church.
(24) Bobby’s mother thought that her plan had work, as Bobby looked very sad.
Just be home in time for dinner, Bobby’s mother told him.
(25) Bobby down
walked the street to the church on the corner. (26) Little Bobby went into the church and up of the altar.
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23.
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24.
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25.
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26.
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Unit-1 (Q 32-36) practice
exercises: (Rewrite the words as directed)
Exercise-1:
“Has a
snake ever
coiled itself
round any
part of
your body?
A full-blooded (32) cobra?”
All of us
fell silent (33). The
question came
from the
doctor who practices homeopathy
(34). The
topic came
up when
we were discussing snakes.
We listened attentively as the doctor
continued with the tail
(35).
“It was
a hot
summer night
about ten
o’ clock.
I had
my meal
at the
restarant (36) and returned to my
room. I
heard a
noise from
above as
I opened
the door.
The sound
was a
familiar one. One
could say
that rats
and I
shared the
room. I
took out
my box
of matches
and lighted
the kerosene lamp on the table.
32. Write the meaning of the word:
__________________________________
33. Write the antonym of the word: __________________________________
34. Write the one-word substitute for
the phrase: ________________________________
35. Write the correct word that best
fits here: ___________________________________
36. Rewrite the word with correct
spelling: _____________________________________
Exercise-2:
I took
off my
black coat,
white shirt
and not-so-white (32) vest and
hung them
up. I
opened (33) the two windows in the room. It was an outer room with
one wall facing the open yard. It had a
tiled roof
with long
supporting gables
that rested
on the
beam over
the wall.
There was
no cieling (34). There
was a
consistent (35) traffic of
rats to
and from
the beam.
I made
my bed
and pulled it close
to the
wall. I
lay down
but I
could not
sleep. I
got up
and went
out to
the veranda
for a little hair (36), but the wind god seemed to have taken time off.
32. Write the meaning of the word:
__________________________________
33. Write the antonym of the word:
__________________________________
34. Rewrite the word with correct
spelling: ________________________________
35. Write the synonym for the word:
___________________________________
36. Rewrite the word that best fits
here: _____________________________________
Exercise-3:
I didn’t jump. I didn’t tremble (32). I didn’t shout out
(33). There was no time to do any such thing. The snake slidhered (34)
along my shoulder and coiled around my left arm above the elbow. The hood was
spread out and its head was scarcely (35) three or four inches from my
face!
It would not be correct to say merely that I sat there holding my
breath. I was turned to stone. But my mind was very active. The door opened
into darkness. The room was surrounded by darkness. In the light of the lamp, I
sat there like a stone image in the flesh (36).
32. Write the synonym of the word:
__________________________________
33. Write the word that best fits
here: __________________________________
34. Rewrite the word with correct
spelling: ________________________________
35. Write the synonym for the word:
___________________________________
36. Rewrite it with one word
substitute: _____________________________________
Exercise-4:
At
my smallest (32) movement the snake would attack (33) me! Death lurked
(34) four inches away. Suppose it struck, what was the medicine I had to
take? There were no medicines in the room. I was but a poor, foolish and stupid
doctor. I forgot my danger and smiled feably (35) at myself. It seemed as if God depreciated (36) that.
32. Write the synonym of the word:
__________________________________
33. Write the word that best fits
here: __________________________________
34. Write the meaning of the word:
________________________________
35. Rewrite the word with correct
spelling: ___________________________________
36. Rewrite the word with its antonym:
_____________________________________
Exercise-5:
Bobby’s mother asked
him
if he thought he merited (32)
to get a bike for his birthday.
Little Bobby, of course, thought he did.
Bobby’s mother wanted Bobby to mirror (33) on his behavier (34) over the last year and said,
“Go
to your room, Bobby, and think about how you have behaved this year. Then write a letter to God and tell Him why you deserve
(35) a bike for your birthday.”
Little Bobby stumped up the ladders
(36) to his room. Jessy, his pet dog followed him.
32. Write the synonym of the word:
__________________________________
33. Write the word that best fits
here: __________________________________
34. Rewrite the word with correct
spelling: ________________________________
35. Write the antonym of the word:
___________________________________
36. Rewrite the word with suitable
one: _____________________________________
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