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Work Book : The Sree Krishna Eating House ( New Oxford Modern English - 7)(Online Education Course/ Insurance)

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The Sree Krishna Eating House

*** To Use the expressions in the sentences.
1.      Home-made : I like to eat home-made food.
2.      Mist covered : The mist-covered mountain peak looked beautiful in the light of the setting sun.
3.      Brick – Colored : she lived in the brick colored house at the end of the street.
4.      Moon- shaped : She made an attractive moon shaped cushion for her room.
5.      Open-mouthed: The boys were open mouthed when they saw the feet of the juggler.
6.      Apple- flavored : I love the apple- flavored scent of the garden.
7.      Tongue- tied : When I stepped towards the stage for my performance I was tongue-tied when I face the audience.
** Adding nouns (used as adjectives) to the following.
Flower garden
Animal cage
glass tile
grass root
Dog house
Bay window

*** Adding nouns to the following adjectives.
Garden gate
Post man
Dress code
Fluid money
Mask ball
Book cover

***Write sentences using the following adjectives.
1.      Many ( superlative) : Among us he has the most amount of money.
2.      Top ( superlative) : He is the top most model in the industry.
3.      Good ( comparative) : He is a better companion to his mother then his sister.
4.      Little ( superlative) : At least I could do something for him.
5.      Bad (comparative) : His work was worse than his brother.
6.      Beautiful ( superlative) : She is the most beautiful girl in the class.
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***Question Tags.
1.      He is – isn’t he?
2.      She isn’t – is she?

3.      They’re new – are they?
4.      She didn’t – did she?
5.      You won’t – will you?
6.      We’re not – are we?
7.      She shouldn’t – should she?
8.      They ought to-  oughtn’t they?
9.      She wasn’t – was she?
10.  I have – haven’t I?
***More question tags.
1.      You didn’t know he was ill, did you?
2.      If you did know, you would have visited him ,wouldn’t you?
3.      Pratap has a new car , hasn’t he?
4.      I don’t think you’ve seen it, have you?
5.      This picnic is fun, isn’t it?
6.      They all came , didn’t they?
7.      You aren’t going now, are you?

8.      The fun has only just started , hasn’t it?
9.      I suppose we could have gone to see a film , couldn’t we?
10.  You shouldn’t have said that to him, should you?
11.  We’re all going to the film, aren’t we?
12.  I’m going too, aren’t I?
13.  You won’t come late , will you?
14.  He didn’t come, did he?
15.  You are angry because it is raining, isn’t it?
16.  Her parents weren’t at the play, were they?
17.  The girl can’t cook , can she?
18.  He didn’t commit the crime , can she?

19.  You have kept my money safe, haven’t you?

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