22. Unit 8, Peace, Solved Exercise of 10th English by AG Ahmad

 

10th English A          Unit No 8

 Poem “Peace

Ex. A              Page:93

a) Extremely noisy;                                                                              (Roaring)

b) To be broken violently and noisily into pieces;                               (Smashing)

c) To make something level by using a rake;                                      (Raking)

d) To make something turn rapidly round and round a central point; (Spinning)    

e) Lasting or existing forever;                                                             (Eternal)

f) To speak or say something quietly, using only one’s breath so that only the people closest to one can hear;                                                                                            (Whispers)

 Ex. B              Page:93

 

Word

Synonyms

Word

Synonyms

Roaring

Noisy/ Loud/ Growl

Stillness

Silence/ Quietness/ Calm

Smashing

Shatter/ Break/ Crash

Core

Center/ Middle/ Interior

Spinning

Turn/ Rotate/ Revolve

 

 

 Ex. C                         Page:93

 

The more positive connotation is bold within bracket.

1. (Thrifty)                                         Penny-pinching

2. Pushy                                              (Aggressive)

3. Politician                                         (Statement)

4. (Chef                                              Cook

5. (Slender                                          Skinny

 Ex. D                         Page:93

1. Which would you rather be called?                                        (a) Thrifty              (b) cheap

2. Which is more serious?                                                           (a) Problem              (b) disaster

3. Which is more polite?                                                             (a) Sip a drink        (b) gulp it

4. Which would you be if you hadn’t eaten for several days?   (a)  Hungry              (b) starving

5. Which would you be after a walk in the mud?                       (a)  Fifthly               (b) dirty

Ex. A              Page:94

1. It is of no use repenting over spilt milk.

2. We should try our best to do everything on its proper time.

3. To get rid of one difficulty and get into another problem;

4. A person who goes away is often forgotten.

5. Do good, have good.

 Ex. A                         Page:95

Kinds of Pronoun

1. Hand me that hammer.                               Demonstrative Pronoun

2. I saw myself in the mirror.                          Reflexive Pronoun

3. Who is there?                                              Interrogative Pronoun

4. He himself will be our new friend.             Reflexive Pronoun

5. Is this your teacher’s book?                        Demonstrative Pronoun

6. Which is your pen?                                     Interrogative Pronoun

 Ex. B              Page:96

1. (a) The movie was really interesting.

(b) I thought it was a good lecture, but I wasn’t very interested in the topic.

2. (a) Our town is so boring. There is nothing to do here.

(b) Are you bored with that game already?

3. (a) Have you heard her laugh? It is so annoying.

(b) I’m really annoyed with one of my co-workers.

4. (a) The city was damaged during the storm.

(b) The information was quite damaging to his reputation.

5. (a) This treatment is really great. It makes me feel so relaxed .

(b) I didn’t like that movie. I thought it was too depressing.

 Ex. C                         Page:98

1. Maria fell over the cat,

(a) infinitive phrase                 (b) gerund phrase                    (c) prepositional phrase

2. The strikers held a meeting to discuss the terms of employers

(a) infinitive phrase               (b) gerund phrase                    (c) prepositional phrase

3. After learning the parts of speech.  The class began studying punctuation.

(a) infinitive phrase                 (b) gerund phrase                  (c) prepositional phrase

4. Will someone be here soon to open the door?

(a) infinitive phrase               (b) gerund phrase                    (c) prepositional phrase

5. Talha visited Turkey while studying the history of Turkish art.

(a) infinitive phrase                 (b) gerund phrase                    (c) prepositional phrase

6. Before putting too much effort into the project. You should get some guidance from your boss.

(a) infinitive phrase                 (b) gerund phrase                  (c) prepositional phrase

7. Does the captain want us to lower the sails before we enter the harbour?

(a) infinitive phrase               (b) gerund phrase                    (c) prepositional phrase

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