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Look at the following phrases and their meanings. Use the phrases to fill in the blanks in the sentences given below.

set up — put in place or start


set aside — save or keep for a particular purpose


set down — write or record


set out — start on a journey


set in — begin and seem likely to continue


1. Why don’t you ____________ your ideas on paper?


2. A fund has been _________ for the soldiers’ families.


3. We should _________ a little money every month.


4. You should buy some woolens before winter _________.


5. They ________ on the last stage of their journey.

1. Why don’t you set down your ideas on paper?


2. A fund has been set up for the soldiers’ families.


3. We should set aside a little money every month.


4. You should buy some woolens before winter sets in.


5. They set out on the last stage of their journey.


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Which of the following sums up the story best?

(i) “I also know that you will not kill your conscience for the sake of friendship.”


(ii) “Let no one deviate from the path of justice and truth for friendship or enmity.”


(iii) “The voice of the Panch is the voice of God.”


Give a reason for your choice

1

Replace the italicized portion of each sentence below with a suitable phrase form the box. Make necessary changes, wherever required.


1. The best way to avoid an unnecessary argument is to remain silent.


2. Unfortunately, the train I was trying to catch was cancelled.


3. He has been told not to take risks while driving a car through a crowded street.


4. The patient needs to be properly taken care of.


5. Why don’t the two of you end your quarrel by shaking hands?


6. I was in a difficult situation till my friends came to my rescue.


7. When I saw a pile of dirty dishes. I felt very disappointed.


8. I will examine the matter carefully before commenting on it.


9. They criticized him in the meeting but he accepted without protest all the criticism.


10. It will free me from worry to know that I had done nothing wrong.

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Look at the following picture. One asks a question, the other answers it. Then the answer is noted in a form as shown below.



















Questions



Yes/No



Additional Response



1. Do you like to meet people?



Yes I do, but not always.



I do have some close friends, though.



2. Do you like the area you live in?



No, I don’t.



But I have no choice.


2

Work in small groups. Ask your partner the questions given below. If possible, ask him/her a reason for saying Yes or No. Then tick Yes/No, whichever is proper.







































1. Do you have a separate room for sleep and study?



Yes/No



2. Would you prefer to live in a joint family?



Yes/No



3. Do you get on with people?



Yes/No



4. Do you like the area you live in?



Yes/No



5. Do you find the place overcrowded



Yes/No



6. Do you use public transport?



Yes/No



7. Would you like a vehicle of our own?



Yes/No



8. Do you like reading?



Yes/No



9. Would you like to be a teacher/doctor/engineer/architect?



Yes/No