Answer the following:

(i) Make sentences with the pairs given below, to show how each word is different in meaning from the other:

  1. Forlorn; Miserable
  2. Hew; Hue
  3. Might; Mite

(ii) Make sentences with the following idioms:

  1. On a high horse
  2. Go around in circles

Answer the following as directed:

(i) The man was known for his audacity in challenging the official order.
(Give the antonym of ‘audacity’)

(ii) Choose the correct synonym of ‘scrutiny’ from the given options:

  1. Bifurcation
  2. Dereliction
  3. Candor
  4. Perusal

(iii) Neither the manager nor the employees was aware of the new policy.
(Correct the sentence)

(iv) The committee will announce the results tomorrow.
(Give the passive form of the sentence)

(v) By the time we arrive, the movie ____ (start).
(Write the correct tense of the verb given in the bracket)

(vi) Seema had cooked dinner therefore ramesh will wash the dishes
(Punctuate the sentence)

(vii) The team are winning their game.
(Write the correct subject-verb agreement)

(viii) Although we had revised everything several times, everything went wrong.
(Use the word ‘despite’ and change the structure of the sentence)

(ix) These oranges are sold ____ the dozen.
(Fill in the blank with appropriate preposition)

(x) She is too haughty to listen to advice.
(Change into a complex sentence)

Answers:

(i) Make sentences to show the difference in meaning:

  1. Forlorn; Miserable
    • The old man sat forlorn on the park bench, waiting for someone who never arrived.
    • She felt miserable after failing her final exams.
  2. Hew; Hue
    • The workers had to hew large blocks of stone to build the temple.
    • The sky displayed a beautiful orange hue at sunset.
  3. Might; Mite
    • With all his might, he lifted the heavy box.
    • A tiny mite crawled on the leaf.

(ii) Sentences using idioms:

  1. On a high horse – She always acts on a high horse, refusing to acknowledge anyone’s suggestions.
  2. Go around in circles – We kept going around in circles while discussing the project without making any progress.

(b) Answer the following:

  1. Antonym of ‘audacity’Timidity
  2. Synonym of ‘scrutiny’Perusal
  3. Correction of the sentence – Neither the manager nor the employees were aware of the new policy.
  4. Passive form – The results will be announced by the committee tomorrow.
  5. Correct tense – By the time we arrive, the movie will have started.
  6. Punctuation correction – Seema had cooked dinner; therefore, Ramesh will wash the dishes.
  7. Correct subject-verb agreement – The team is winning its game.
  8. Sentence using ‘despite’Despite revising everything several times, everything went wrong.
  9. Preposition – These oranges are sold by the dozen.
  10. Complex sentence – She is so haughty that she refuses to listen to advice.

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