Set-6
Match the phrases in the following substitution table to make sensible sentences. 12
12. Rewrite the sentences in proper order and a continuous paragraph to make a story. 14
i) Bashir milked the cow and drank the milk.
ii) Ali was the younger brother and Bashir was the elder.
iii) Bashir grew fatter and Ali became thinner day by day.
iv) There lived two brothers named Ali and Bashir.
v) They inherited a cow that Ali grazed everyday.
vi) One day their father died.
vii) Bashir drank the juice alone.
viii) Ali wanted the palm tree.
ix) Bashir agreed to share the juice with Ali.
x) Bashir had to share the cows milk with Ali.
xi) The clever man whispered something into Ali’s ears.
xii) Ali started beating the cow just when Bashir was about to milk it.
xiii) Bashir requested Ali not to cut the palm tree.
xiv) A clever man noticed everything.
Ans. to the Ques. No. Set-6
11. (i) Mr. Robertson doesn’t like people who talk much. (ii) He is a lawyer. (iii) His hair is not straight but curly. (iv) he is in his fifties and loves to eat. (v) He doesn’t have a beard but he has a moustache. (vi) He says it makes him look important.
12. Re-arranging :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
iv ii vi v i viii vii iii xiv xi xii x xiii ix
1. Match the phrases in the following substitution table to make sensible sentences. 12
A B C D
i) He came everyday and often I and they would both doze go in silence up the hill.
ii) The days had become cold and cut wood and since the asters were now gone and I took it easy.
iii) He would lie on the floor with a common ecstasy through the laurel and did small helpful favours and wait quietly for me.
iv) Other days they ran in front of the fire, with one arm across the pointer let him come and stayed to talk.
v) When he went away the next day over the mountains and I watched him inside the cabin.
vi) I expected him I remember that a new moon hung but he did not come he brought me back vermilion maple leaves.
12. Rewrite the sentences in proper order and a continuous paragraph to make a story. 14
i) Desdemona was fascinated by his stories and especially by the story of his life.
ii) Othello was a brave soldier who had risen to become a general.
iii) He told them of deserts, caves and mountains high enough to touch the sky.
iv) Brabantio, a rich senator of Venice, had only one child, a daughter named Desdemona.
v) Her pity soon turned to love and she confessed to Othello that she loved him.
vi) She refused them all because she loved Othello, a noble Moor from North Africa.
vii) Othello told them strange stories of battles he had fought in and places he had seen.
viii) He had shown his bravery in many bloody battles against the Turks.
ix) She pitied Othello for the misfortunes and hardships of his life.
x) She was so beautiful that many young men of the best families wished to marry her.
xi) Everyone praised him and the senate trusted and honoured him.
xii) He also told them men who ate human flesh and of strange race of people whose heads were under their shoulders.
xiii) Brabantio often invited Othello to his house where he and his daughter listened in wonder to Othello as he spoke about his adventures.
xiv) Hearing it, she had to weep and she never became tired of listening to it.
Ans. to the Ques. No. Set-8:
11. (i) He came everyday and cut wood and did small helpful favours and stayed to talk. (ii) The days had become cold and often I let him come inside the cabin. (iii) He would lie on the floor in front of the fire, with one arm across the pointer and they would both doze and wait quietly for me. (iv) Other days they ran with a common ecstasy through the laurel and since the asters were now gone he brought me back vermilion maple leaves. (v) When he went away I remember that a new moon hung over the mountains and I watched him go in silence up the hill. (vi) I expected him the next day but he did not come and I took it easy.
12. Re-arranging :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
ii viii xi iv xiii vii i iii xii xiv ix v x vi
et-15
11. Match the phrases in the following substitution table to make sensible sentences. 12
12. Re-write the sentences in proper order and in a continuous paragraph to make a story : 14
i. Ayesha Begum and her husband had nothing to support themselves.
ii. Her husband was a landless farmer.
iii. He used to work on other people’s land.
iv. Finally Ayesha begum began to beg from door to door.
v. They started to work with their father in their village.
vi. Their sons grew up.
vii. In the town they began to earn well.
viii. At first they used to send money to their parents.
ix. But after getting married they could not send money to them.
x. Ayesha Begum had three sons and two daughters.
xi. So, they had to pass their days through much hardship.
xii. They became very weak and feeble for want of food.
xiii. She did so to manage good for herself and her husband.
xiv. One day they came to the town to earn more money.
Ans. to the Ques. No. Set-15:
11. (i) All of you have heard the name of Napoleon. (ii) He entered the French army as an ordinary soldier. (iii) His good work and courage raised him to a high position. (iv) His mission was to conquer the neighboring countries. (v) He became the greatest man in the country. (vi) France under him remained very powerful and fearful.
12. Re-arranging :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
x ii iii vi v xiv vii viii ix xi xii i iv xiii
Match the phrases in the following substitution table to make sensible sentences. 12
12. Rewrite the sentences in proper order and a continuous paragraph to make a story. 14
i) Bashir milked the cow and drank the milk.
ii) Ali was the younger brother and Bashir was the elder.
iii) Bashir grew fatter and Ali became thinner day by day.
iv) There lived two brothers named Ali and Bashir.
v) They inherited a cow that Ali grazed everyday.
vi) One day their father died.
vii) Bashir drank the juice alone.
viii) Ali wanted the palm tree.
ix) Bashir agreed to share the juice with Ali.
x) Bashir had to share the cows milk with Ali.
xi) The clever man whispered something into Ali’s ears.
xii) Ali started beating the cow just when Bashir was about to milk it.
xiii) Bashir requested Ali not to cut the palm tree.
xiv) A clever man noticed everything.
Ans. to the Ques. No. Set-6
11. (i) Mr. Robertson doesn’t like people who talk much. (ii) He is a lawyer. (iii) His hair is not straight but curly. (iv) he is in his fifties and loves to eat. (v) He doesn’t have a beard but he has a moustache. (vi) He says it makes him look important.
12. Re-arranging :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
iv ii vi v i viii vii iii xiv xi xii x xiii ix
1. Match the phrases in the following substitution table to make sensible sentences. 12
A B C D
i) He came everyday and often I and they would both doze go in silence up the hill.
ii) The days had become cold and cut wood and since the asters were now gone and I took it easy.
iii) He would lie on the floor with a common ecstasy through the laurel and did small helpful favours and wait quietly for me.
iv) Other days they ran in front of the fire, with one arm across the pointer let him come and stayed to talk.
v) When he went away the next day over the mountains and I watched him inside the cabin.
vi) I expected him I remember that a new moon hung but he did not come he brought me back vermilion maple leaves.
12. Rewrite the sentences in proper order and a continuous paragraph to make a story. 14
i) Desdemona was fascinated by his stories and especially by the story of his life.
ii) Othello was a brave soldier who had risen to become a general.
iii) He told them of deserts, caves and mountains high enough to touch the sky.
iv) Brabantio, a rich senator of Venice, had only one child, a daughter named Desdemona.
v) Her pity soon turned to love and she confessed to Othello that she loved him.
vi) She refused them all because she loved Othello, a noble Moor from North Africa.
vii) Othello told them strange stories of battles he had fought in and places he had seen.
viii) He had shown his bravery in many bloody battles against the Turks.
ix) She pitied Othello for the misfortunes and hardships of his life.
x) She was so beautiful that many young men of the best families wished to marry her.
xi) Everyone praised him and the senate trusted and honoured him.
xii) He also told them men who ate human flesh and of strange race of people whose heads were under their shoulders.
xiii) Brabantio often invited Othello to his house where he and his daughter listened in wonder to Othello as he spoke about his adventures.
xiv) Hearing it, she had to weep and she never became tired of listening to it.
Ans. to the Ques. No. Set-8:
11. (i) He came everyday and cut wood and did small helpful favours and stayed to talk. (ii) The days had become cold and often I let him come inside the cabin. (iii) He would lie on the floor in front of the fire, with one arm across the pointer and they would both doze and wait quietly for me. (iv) Other days they ran with a common ecstasy through the laurel and since the asters were now gone he brought me back vermilion maple leaves. (v) When he went away I remember that a new moon hung over the mountains and I watched him go in silence up the hill. (vi) I expected him the next day but he did not come and I took it easy.
12. Re-arranging :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
ii viii xi iv xiii vii i iii xii xiv ix v x vi
et-15
11. Match the phrases in the following substitution table to make sensible sentences. 12
12. Re-write the sentences in proper order and in a continuous paragraph to make a story : 14
i. Ayesha Begum and her husband had nothing to support themselves.
ii. Her husband was a landless farmer.
iii. He used to work on other people’s land.
iv. Finally Ayesha begum began to beg from door to door.
v. They started to work with their father in their village.
vi. Their sons grew up.
vii. In the town they began to earn well.
viii. At first they used to send money to their parents.
ix. But after getting married they could not send money to them.
x. Ayesha Begum had three sons and two daughters.
xi. So, they had to pass their days through much hardship.
xii. They became very weak and feeble for want of food.
xiii. She did so to manage good for herself and her husband.
xiv. One day they came to the town to earn more money.
Ans. to the Ques. No. Set-15:
11. (i) All of you have heard the name of Napoleon. (ii) He entered the French army as an ordinary soldier. (iii) His good work and courage raised him to a high position. (iv) His mission was to conquer the neighboring countries. (v) He became the greatest man in the country. (vi) France under him remained very powerful and fearful.
12. Re-arranging :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
x ii iii vi v xiv vii viii ix xi xii i iv xiii
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