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ACTIVITY -2 RUN-POEM 24-07-2020

I. Now make one more question for each picture. Write the question
in the space below each picture. Use how many, what are, where
are/is, how, why, to make questions.{P.NO:-43}

1.
__________________________________ ii.________________________________

2.

__________________________________ _______________________________

3.

Q.2.Running is a very good exercise. Name any three games that you play in
which you have to run.

Ans:--____________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________
. Grammar
II.Fill in the blanks using the preposition given in the box.

From, to , through, beneath, up, into, in, down, through, to

1. The poet asks the children to run away _____ the city and ____ the
sun, out _____ the country.

2.The poet says run in the raindrops, __________the tree.

3.The poet further encourages the children to run _____the hillside ,


_____ the lane, _________ the meadow and back again.

3.The poet wants the children to be merry all _________ the meadow
and back again.
III. What is Homophone?

Homophones are words that have the same sound but different

meanings. Homophones can be spelled the same or differently.

For example, rose (the flower), rose (past tense of 'rise') and rows (a line

of items or people) are all homophones.

EXAMPLES:--

Grammar
II.Fill in the blanks using the preposition given in the box.

From, to , through, beneath, up, into, in, down, through, to

1. The poet asks the children to run away _____ the city and ____ the
sun, out _____ the country.

2.The poet says run in the raindrops, __________the tree.


3.The poet further encourages the children to run _____the hillside ,
_____ the lane, _________ the meadow and back again.

3.The poet wants the children to be merry all _________ the meadow
and back again.
III. What is Homophone?

Homophones are words that have the same sound but different

meanings. Homophones can be spelled the same or differently.

For example, rose (the flower), rose (past tense of 'rise') and rows (a line

of items or people) are all homophones.

EXAMPLES:--

Dear Hare
Deer
Hair

Fair
Buy .
Fare
Bye

Right
Write
Week
Weak

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