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_ Now, let us do these activities. Howr-~~ - Underline the determiners in these sentences. t Sakon 1. That guava tree was planted by my grandmother. Have you read any new comics lately? Will you please keep his books on the table? Many students wanted to go for a icnic on Sunday. Which song do you want to listen to? Whose tennis racquet is lying next to that bag? . Fill in the blanks with this, that, these or those. a — hts ___ book is considered sacred in India. 2. Reso women are teachers. 3. I can't solve all Hose word problems. 4. These roads are wider than __~[Rasd- roads. 2 oe eC eoillisvernerecive: 43 bags are of good quality 7. Hos fer atirocied you at al? RLS offer amex inthe blanks withthe correct inerrogatives. 1. __\Which, painting was adjudged the best? 2, __\what colours his eyes? 3% __Lodbol time will you return? 4 LOhich _ read leads to my house? 5. ___lhich ik do you require for porridge? 6. al new singers have been selected? 7, coctivities give you motivation? A. Choose the correct determiner. 1. Lelways keep __Agrwe-_money in my purse for emergencies. (any /some /few) 2 The docorharatedme oat 1.) elmonds every nom fe /som ea y 2. Thera no dt hot_ pple « de Unfortunately he hos Bi 22 money that wil help him in this crisis. (little /any/ ech Cae a ag 5 Tit eee eI ccc ea & thoes de 7 opie ‘eas in mind, bt | will listen to you all fist. (many /mueh/tev ks belong to my grandfather. (All/Each/Any) lanks with determiners. Pt a (X) wher no det ‘There is 40 maura work to do in such @ these bor 8. Fillin the needed. . : 0 es 2. © cakes are simply the best, ; 3. He wamts__AQvAO, money to buy anew pen. a $4. oronges oe fet, 5. _Streisee Oaees o'0 selected forthe swimming camp, 6. Yoghurt is made from ID iy 7. We have eS sgarin the Cui ing ee Mork in groups Reed he pastege an oe determines Stive ether wo command in Bh my of ‘tion of Bilopur Shivail, however, spent most -ticyth in Poe fr owoy ton ou Bopur wit tow of oman eee foreign dominance. ant of guerilla warfare, darting out from a wild hills to harass that enemy and disappearing bef they could be drawn into Sipitched battle, Exceptional as dn brave soldier, Shivaji gradually lear to fight against astuteness and deceit with shrewdness. ’Marathas ultimately controlled most of central India and Shivaji came to be known as Chattrapatt Now, let us do these activities. 62 hana A. Fill in the blanks using the wh- question words. \y Du) Oe» are you going to London? 1 don't you try Chinese in this restaurant? is Humayun’s tomb? said this? well do you know Sushmita? do we have our English exam? ) can | reach Wilderness Avenue from Oak Ridge Apartments? 1 2. 2) 4. > 6. a 8, __\wihii_ did you push me? B. Add a question tag to each of these sentenci | 1. The hotel is quite nice, phe QV TEAL. 2. I don't know how to do this, _0 50 3. Amiya Is going on a holiday, 44. Switch off the TV, 5. Pooja doesn't like swimming, 6. 7. . We haven't been here before, _7. She did the decoration, 1 J 8. Let us call him now, ; J C. Read the following passage. Then, make questions that would glicit the given statements os ans) Father Wolf waited till his cubs could run a little, and then on the niight of the Pack Meeting took them and Mowgli and Mother Wolf to the Council Rock—a hilltop covered with stones and boulders where a hundred wolves could hide. Akela, the great gray Lone Wolf, who led all the Pack by strength ond cunning, lay out ot full | length on his rock, and below him sat forty or more wolves of every size and color, : from badger-colored veterans who could handle « buck alone to young block three- | year-olds who thought they could. The Lone Wolf had led them for a year now. He * had fallen twice into a wolf trap in his youth, and once he had been beaten ond left ! for dead; so he knew the manners and customs of men. There was very little talking | at the Rock. The cubs tumbled over each other in the center of the circle where their | mothers and fathers sat, and now and again a senior wolf would go quietly up to «cub, look at him carefully, and return to his place on noiseless feet. Sometimes mother would push her cub far out into the moonlight to be sure that he had not been overlooked. Akela from his rock would ery: “Ye know the Law—ye know the Low.” ‘An excerpt from The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling Whowaid-F ed reg volt teeles--po-tht--fauned-Leck< ; of 1. Father Wolf took the cubs, Mowgli and Mother Wolf to the Council as didn’ t ‘he 2. The Lone Wolf had led them fora yearnow, hadn't A 3. The cubs tumbled over each other in the centre of the circle where their mothers ond fathers sat, Ud {- Tau é” 4. Akela would cry: “Ye know the Law—ye know the Law,” wouddn 5. Akela knew the manners and customs of men, SUG 'N’ + he 2 wt he? . a HP esto and Questiong Ty ake questions {Pat unsuld eftcit ¢ ~given Atlatements as answers + [Father Wolf tock JRa cubs , Mougié ond Mother Wolf to Ihe Council Rock, Ques, Where did Fathoa Worf stoke +Re cule, | Mouagli_and Mather tun%f 9 _____ Guest, Wha” took. -Hfe_culbs, Mowgli and. MedRer Lo e neih Rock 9 GueiSh thom did Fates tot nico ta $e pees Merve eey 2 Loi “frail Hi fang. Bad Ha Loma nlf Bed ps Ean Raat cee 2 8, Fk cans tumbDed over each of Ras lin Hu contre. of Hea circle here {frie _metRers awd fathers Jaf. —Guesl| Where did Re cubs ‘tumble aver | ——_} enth “athe 9 1 . , — Quesl_ What Rich. eas? —Auesd tao knera Re manne ard custome of men 2

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