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Mrs shaw. It has, , He sold his house in London and bows manu st go now, We mu, Mrs Harding llooding of Mrs Lee) its getter a little late, been very nice to have 4 lithe talk, (She foots af Mory, Mrs Lee Very nce {She looks of Mary } senbe lore, Please stay - S, 4 CONN to see Us, ant you go’, , Mrs Shaw tt was very good of you t, Oh must you slay Cc, , 5 r even pow), Mary (unable to say the right thing et there, , Read and Understand, , Oo Answer the following questions orally, 1 Who #@ Mn Lee, 2 Why did Mrs Harding lke Lanfeld”, , 4, , 3 What dors Mr Best Do”, , BED rick (01) the right option, + Which two women were coming to Mrs Shaws house?, , la) Mrs Harding and Miss Mary Sy (b) Mrs Harding and Mrs Lee yr, , “. (d) Mrs Laurel and Miss Mary :, , <<?, , ic Mrs Harding and Mrs Laurel wy, , 2 Earber Mrs Harding lived in, A. %, (a) Rome <7 (b) Paris., {c) London oO (d) Lisbon., , 3. Who was always talking about horses?, W (b) Mr Harding., , (a) Mr Best, a Storey S~ (d) Mrs Lee., , 3 Write true or faise, ! Mary was very fond of talking Bw, 2 Mrs Harding had no children =, 3 Mrs Grantley was a fat woman “unt, Fa bobo, , 4 Mrs Harding was pleased by Mary's talk, , g
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r 1, What tips did Mrs Shaw give to Mary on conv ~, ersation? ~, , 2 Mention three of Mary's personality traits Support, your answer with exarnples from the text., , nosh 5 Ueruy bear ke bck, yai5 She olow AY hey ,* «4 ua, j ~ v ] ky o£ c, . .A 4 Ousy Jka beue a J), ‘ wrt Ao $e ott, out takes, , it, swe use words like please “f, dv pl . thank you and sorry in our conversation Anhy/Why not? $.Ci ne!, , war Spotlight :, , Prepositions and Conjunctions, < tion is a word th., ° . . that shows some relation between a noun or a pronoun with some other, 3 acting noun oF a noun equivalent in a sentence, , ample: Rina kept her bag on the table and her shoes in the shoerack, aiready know that there are different types of prepositions:, , ~ vons of place are words like in. at, on, near, (ees, , yd into. before. under. abov |, . e. | Object of Preposition, |The noun or pronoun that follows a prepos', , | is called its object., , s tions of time are words like at, during, on, mon, , , , -e till, within. through. from., , | Example: Mohina looked at the basketball team, positions of direction/movement are words like | The underlined words indicate the object of the, sss. around. along. down. into, out of, over, onto, preposition ‘at, a, ards, sositions of agency are words like by, with, through., , | Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions from the brackets., , 1. The players practised the afternoon. (through/across), 2. Ms Divya stood y Mohina and then led her ahead. (around/before), , 3. | stirred the soup — KAD a spoon. (through/with), € __ her mother and later ran — oO oe of the door, , 4. The girl hid herself, (out of/behind/along), , Make sentences with the prepositions given below and circle the objects of the prepositions, , 1. near Oo ; =, 2. towards — oe _ : SS a, 3.down - _ _ ; — _ ——, 4. during ——— / - ———, , 5. out of }=—— - ee
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ons are Ves HS Pers ee eee, , nctl, nctions, , con ;, ative COMMU!, , } corel, , _ ples — :, ah ak she is either French of Italian, , cs pthir, thet! house |S neither big nor small, p git in the blanks with suitable coordinating conjunctions, , Ms Divya came to Mohina ane spoke to her, b et decided to award it, , umber of flaws in his painting,, 6 flight, , » She pointed out ane, , . you should leave for the airport immediately of you will miss you, 4 Would you like to have tea Oh a glass of orange juice?, , 5 Today our school is closed, AO we can go on pienic to some nearby place, , tive conjunctions., , chool, he speaks good En, ogrammme OF not., , D Fill in the blanks with suitable subordinating and correla’, glish, , 1 AcLhoigpthe has studied only in an ordinary village 5, 2 He wants to know WW cipate in the cultural pr, , 3 | was doing the pending, 4. My father will 2, , you are going to parti, homework Uh mother came into the room, Od _ his friends party, , attend the Annual Day programme —, , d learn the words well., , pell Well =:, y Fill in the missing letters usin, “sndestand banker beasul POU, rpanKe®X 2. b Ought, suneer stand 4. peautitut, , g clues given in the box an, , ord Power:, g somebody's character. Learn them well., , ) Words required for describin, cold and unfriendly, , 1. warm and friendly 1., 2. kind 2. unkind, 3. generous 3. mean, 4. optimistic 4. pessimistic, 5. insensitive; callous, , 5. sensitive