Page 1 :
VCS., , Reading A |, , THE NEVER-NEVER NEST, -Cedric Mount
Page 2 :
LAAnswerthe following questions, , Choose the coI rect answer from, thefollowing questions, ) Why didn't Jack and Jill, , the, , options given, , pay rent for their house ?, , pay the rent because:, (a) They were too, poor to pay the rent., , (6) They were, (C) They had, , below each of, , stayi.g in the house illegally., , bought the house, , on, , instalments., , They didn't
Page 3 :
N, , 5, , 5
Page 4 :
M, , own his home easily. The new title should be 'Own A Home'., Q . 10.Why did Aunt Jane refuse to lie down on the bed ?, , Ji, , b, , (CG 2017 Set A; 20 Set, , M, , Ans. Aunt Jane refused to lie down on the bed because the bed did n, , belong to Jack and Jill., , Vocabulary, Tick, 1., , () the words which are similar to the words given, , Charming! Such a cosy little room, , Ji, Ja, Ji, , in bou, , (a) Costly, b) Cute, , (c) Comfortable, 2., , Aunt, That, , Jane (suddenly) Jack!, :, Pve just, car-is it yours ?, Jill: Of course it's ours., Aunt Jane: All, yours ?, , thought of somethit, , J, , Jack Well, no. Not, exactly all., (a) Immediately, , (b) Completely, (c) Correctly, 3. Now, tell, me, how much, do, (a) Loans, (b) Full payment, , all, , these, , come to, , instalments Co, , (c) Part payment, 4. Yes, Jack,, that's what's, (a) Surprising, worrying me, , (b) Iritating, (c) Troubling, , la, , fo, , Ta
Page 6 :
II., , Answer the following questions, , oAWrite down four actions, , that make Uncle, , Podger a funny char, , acter., , Q k D o you think the children in the house were fools? Whyd, Uncle Podger think so about them?, Ans., , Ans. Uncle Podger thought so about them because uncle Podger was, accustomed in hanging the picture. And moreover his arrangeme, were not done properly. One by one he was doing the mistakes a, he blamed the children as they were fools., , out for six penny worth of nails and, to tell her what size to get., her, after, then one of the boys, comes back, she must go out again for a bit, maid, the, when, And, (2), , (1) He would send the maid, , of picture cord., , (3) Then he'd get up and find that he had been sitting on it., (4) The nail would be find at last, but by that time he would have, lost the hammer., , Q.2. Despite telling that he would hang the picture himself, why, Uncle Podger not able to do it?, , Ans. Despite telling, , that he would, , the picture but could not o, in hanging the picture. He, , What, , hang, , accustomed, because he was not, to preference., , organize his work according, hugger-mugger condition., , That is, , why, , did Aunt Marie, say when Uncle Podger used bad language ? What does it tell, you about her character ?, , he w, , Ans., , When uncle, , C, , ed bad, Podger used, aunt Maria would say that, wouldn't allow the childrenlanguage, to stand around and hear such 1an-, , guage., , Q.3. The story of hanging, nened, , after, , the picture, , Write what, is incomplete., hammer at the end, , the, Uncle Podger dropped, , It, , show, , that she, , wanted, , tocultivate, o, , good habits in children.
Page 7 :
bring and what did he, forget to tell her?, (CG 2017 Set C; 20 Set C), Uncle Podger asked the maid to, brought six penny worth of nail, and he forgot to tell her for a, bit of picture card., , .8. What did uncle Podger ask the maid to, Ans.
Page 8 :
to' or, sentences, choose either 'used, would. If both are possible, use 'would'., 1. When I was a child, my father, .pick me up and throw me, in the air. I....... love it., 2. My uncle ..., . . have a bicycle, when I was young. He., take me for a ride., 3. For years, I, be afraid of ghosts, as my grandmother, .. tell me stories of them every night., .become Krishna during Janmastami every year in child, 4.1....., break the matki., hood, and every year I, know many songs as a child, so my friends, 5.I., ask me to sing every time we worked in the fields., be able to do, 6. When I was five, I..., incredible, stunts., II . . . . climb every tree in the neighbourhood and swing, lit, , For, , each of the, , following, , . . ., , ., , Ans. 1. used to, would, 2. used to, Would, 3. used to, wonla, , 6. would, would., would, 5. would, used to,, , Read the conversation and fil in the blanks t th
Page 9 :
Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the verbs in brack., ets, , What time do (do) the shops open here?, (ii) It has been raining (rain) since moning, We, (i), , (iii), , watched (watch) a film last evening., (iv) He reaches (reach) the station by the time the train arrives., (v) She has gone, , (go), , se apnroniote, , to New, , York many times.
Page 10 :
Complete these sentences by using suitable coordinating con-, , junctions, ) We can either start right now or wait for him to come., (i) She got a bit late and it took her a while to find a parking space., (ii) I am Batman but that's the Batmobile., (iv) For him, it was not only a matter of pride but also a matter of, shame, or simply a matter of fact., (v) She forgot her spectacles at home so she sat in the front row., , (vi) They weren't too excited about the event but they didn't want to, miss it either., , Complete these sentences using suitable subordinating con-, , junctions and write their types after the sentences, 1) What would have happened if he hadn't come on time?, (condition), , (11) Don't, n), , forget to consider all points of view, , nion, She opened the window because the room, , Though they, , if you, was, , all hot and stuffy., , (reason), still, , are, , in, , disagreement over some points, the ma-, , Jor issues of conflict have been, , resolved., , (vi) He, borrowed the phone so that, , he could, , After we had finished dinner, we went out for a, 9., , Listen, , give your opi(condition), , to the n, , play, , (concession), stroll. (time), , the, , ame on, , it., , purpose)