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Exercise-Time, She had a rich, 1., (a) friend, What is the matter with, (b) neighbour, (c) relative, 2., (a) her, She turned towards her, (b) him, (c) you, 5., (a) son, (b) husband, TC) father, She, as he dictated., 4., (a) wrote, E16) sing, I have had some hard, (c) type, 5., (a) situations, (b) work, (c) days, Fill in the blanks :, 1., You nevey, .go out., I will give you Eowi hundredfrances., 3. They began to look for_ne, 2., 4. It was hecess ary to pay this frightful debt., I returned another to you exactly_like it., 5., Write 'T' for true and 'F' for false statements:, 1. Monsieur Loisel was careful with, money., 2., Madame Loisel was happy to receive the invitation., 3., Madame Forestier was a generous friend., 4., After returning from the ball, Madame Loisel returned the necklace to her friend., 5., At the end of ten years, they had repaid all the debts., Answer the following questions :, 1. Why Madame Loisel had to suffer mentally?, 2. Why didn't she like to visit her rich friend? What did this shows about her nature?, 3. Why was Madame Loisel unhappy to receive the invitation?, 4. Why did you think the husband agreed to give her some money? What kind of a husband, do you think he was?, 5. Why did she go to her friend? What did she find in her jewel case?, 6. What kind of a response did Madame Loisel get at the ball?, 89, Scanned with CamScanner
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Who is speaking these words and to whom?Madame Foies tien sprok I0 modame)., What arrangements had to be made to return it? Madarne Loisel had to ta, What excuse did she give her friend for not returning the necklace immediatel, 8., 7., 9., What happened when she met her friend Madame Forestier?, E., Answer with reference to text:, "Choose my dear.", Do în Copy, 1., Who was speaking these words and to whom?Madame Fencetien speat, What was the speaker asking to choose?A necklace., 2., What was returned to her? A necklace, What was it not returned earlier?Because it was loit, debte to beuy, a new neck la ce, Vocabulary, А., Match the words given in Column I with their meanings given in Column II:, Column I, Column II, 1., luxuries, very pleased, а., 2. delighted, b., money owed to somebody, 3., dismay, stained with dirt, с., elegant, d., expensive and enjoyable things, 4., 5., slight, ballroom dance, е., 6., debt, f., felt discouraged, happy and excited, h. graceful and attractive, 7., soiled, g., 8., waltz, Give the opposites of these words:, wealth, etined, B., smart, 4. appreciated de preciate, Jmportant, 1., poverty, 2. shabby, 3., crude, 5. dismay, Pleasure, 6., petty, . Give the synonyms for these words:, depresnd, disputed, Siltering, Incoorecd, timed, astonishment Suprie, lassion, wrried, 1., cast down, 2., weary, 3., vexed, 4., 5., distress, 6., enthusiasm, 7., false, 8., anxious, 90, Scanned with CamScanner
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m nouns out of the following adjectives by adding-ness to the following:, )., 1., happy, 2., rich, Fines, Lretlines, richness, Sadness, frottiners, fine, 3., 4., sad, 5., petty, 6., pretty, Grammar in Use, Adverb Clauses of Condition:, An adverb clauses of condition is introduced by subordinating conjunction like if, whether,, unless, in case. For example,, If you get up at five o'clock, we will go for a walk., 2. Unless you work hard you cannot hope to pass., 1., Rewrite these sentences using unless:, 1., If it doesn't rain, the crops won't grow., Unless it vain, the, crops won't, How can I attend the party if I don't have an invitation?, 2., How Can I attend the pasty uney I have an invitation, If you don't go early, you won't be able to get a ticket for the movie., Onless, 3., yo cly.ynu uoN't be able to get, If you don't work hard you cannot hope to pass., atickettor the movie., 4., ONless ynu werk hard you o pass., cannot hope, fass., Hema won't be granted leave if she does not show a medical certificate., 5., Heema wont be oranted Jeave unles she show a, medical certiticate., Change the tense as directed:, 1. Vijay has eaten all the bananas., (simple future tense), Vigay, will pat oll the hananas., 2., Rahim has painted the picture., (simple future tense), Rahim will paint the picture., 3., I will finish the work., (present perfect tense), tinisting the wmk., It will rain in Delhi., I om, 4., (present perfect tense), Lis oain in Delhi., 91, Scanned with CamScanner