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8 th Standard English 1 st -Term Unit I THE WOODEN BOWL Book Back Questions 1. Synonyms Words Often Insecure Failing Spoilt Beginnings Far Clean Silent Bond Tilled Slip Valuable Permanent Last Earlier Grieving Supported Sadly Attached Sorrowfully Helpless Impatient Trembling Holding Burst Sadness Quiet Observed Happiness Roam Upset Curious Ashamed Realized Synonyms Frequently Unsafe Weakening Ruined Origins Distant Pure Quiet Relationship Cultivated Drop Worthy Lasting Extend Before Worried Maintained Sorrowfully Fixed Sadly Powerless Excitable Shivering Catching Explode Sorrow Silent Seen Joy Wander Distressed Eager Humiliated Understood 2. Antonyms Prepared For Tnpsc Exam Page 1 of 8

Words Old Increases Elder More Always Forget Far Deep Past Beauty Clean Great Silent Busy Nearby Valuable Permanent Good Last Earlier Sadly Live Difficult Death Sorrowfully After Helpless Different Capable Weak Patient Drop Harshly Quiet New Happiness Pain Older Beautiful Anger Scared Scolding Fondly Young Decreases Younger Less Never Remember Near Faint Future Ugliness Unclean Small Noisy Lazy Far-off Worthless Temporary Bad End Later Happily Die Easy Life Happily Before powerful Same Incapable Strong Impatient Pick Gently Noisy Old Sorrow Pleasure Younger Ugly Patience Comforted Praising Hatefully Antonyms 3. Syllabification: Prepared For Tnpsc Exam Page 2 of 8

One Syllable Two Syllables Three Syllables Four and more syllables 1. bond 1..sorrow (sor-row) 1. wonderful (won-der-ful) 1. imaginary (i-ma-gi-na-ry) 2. live 2. centre (cen-tre) 2. attention (at-ten-tion) 2. valuable (va-lu-a-ble) 3. want 3. father (fa-ther) 3. loneliness (lone-li-ness) 3. relationship (re-la-tion-ship) 4. pick 4. forget (for-get) 4. permanent (per-ma-nent) 4. affectionate (af-fec-tion-nate) 4. Prefixes and Suffixes: Rearrange the given prefix, base and suffix to form a word that matches the meaning given: No. Jumbled elements Meaning word 1. Employ/ed/ un have no work unemployed 2. Visible/in not able to see invisible 3. Ment/agree//dis dispute disagreement 4. Appear/dis/ing going out of sight disappearing 5. Mark/able/re out of the ordinary remarkable 6. Arm/dis/ed having no weapons disarmed 7. Understand/mis/ing quarrel misunderstanding 8. Joint/dis/ed not concerned disjointed 5. See how e, the last letter, which is usually silent, is dropped before taking suffix -ion. Use the rule and fill in the blanks Word Suffix +ion Educate Animate Nominate Associate Congratulate Celebrate +ion Education Animation Nomination Association Congratulation celebration 6. Add a suitable prefix or suffix to the root words given below to coin new words: Prepared For Tnpsc Exam Page 3 of 8

i) un in im ness ful Answers: able decent perfect kind wonder happy correct patient good hope unable indecent imperfect kindness wonderful happiness incorrect inpatient goodness hopeful ii) tele tion un in im Answers: likely finite possible vision examine Unlikely infinite impossible television examination iii) out able non il ize al Answers: 7. Grammar: (Tenses) violence channel legible with fashion logic Non-violence channelize illegible without fashionable logical a) Read this nursery jingle and underline the State of being verbs. Roses are red. Violets are blue, sugar is sweet, and so are you. b) Pick out the verbs in the following sentences and say whether they are action verbs or state of being verbs. i) Pride goes before fall - action verb ii) As you sow, so you reap - action verb iii) Time and tide waits for none - action verb iv) She is tired of writing - state verb 8. Verbs change their form according to the time of occurrence. Fill in the table with the right form of the verbs given in brackets. Prepared For Tnpsc Exam Page 4 of 8

Simple Present Tense We go (go) to school at 9.00 a.m daily. Simple Past Tense Yesterday I went (go) to the beach. He usually wears (were) a white shirt. India became (become) independent in 1947. We celebrate (celebrate) Christmas on the 25 th of December every year. Stars shine (Shine) at night. I visited (visit) Delhi a month ago. The British ruled (rule) India before its independence. 9. Cross out the incorrect verb forms to complete the sentences: 1. They have emphasized / had emphasized the importance of the course to all those present before they introduced the speakers. 2. We passed / had passed through the entrance of the monastery when we heart the ringing of bells. 3. Tom and Abbas always disagreed / had always disagreed on this issue, and so I wasn t surprised when Tom spoke this time. 4. Anil and I hadn t done / haven t done our project, and so we didn t submit it. 5. The two children have fallen / had fallen ill after the trip and were taken to the clinic for treatment. 10. Complete the following sentences using the Future Perfect Tense of the verbs given in brackets: i) They will have laid (lay) the foundation by September. ii) We shall have raised (raise) the walls by December. iii) They will have painted (paint) the house before pongal. iv) The builder will have finished (finish) RCC roofing by the end of February. 11. Use the appropriate tense of the verb given in brackets to complete the sentence. i) My friend has written (write) many novels so far. ii) The committee will have solved (solve) the problem by next January. iii) By the time mother entered the kitchen, the cat had drunk the milk. iv) Sachin has occupied (occupy) the first place in the cricket world by now. v) By August, my brother will have joined (join) college. 12. Rewrite the sentences in the other voice. Prepared For Tnpsc Exam Page 5 of 8

1. He collects a moderate fee from the customers. Ans: Moderate fee is collected by him from the customers. 2. The bills have been settled without any dues. Ans: We have settled the bills without any dues. 3. Let the work be completed on time. Ans: Complete the work on time. 4. Did they give you a concession? Ans: Were you given a concession by them? 5. Naveen will submit his leave application tomorrow. Ans: His leave application will be submitted by naveen tomorrow. 6. The exhibition is being visited by many young children. Ans: Many young children are viding the exhibition. 7. Have they given you an appointment order? Ans: Have you been given an appointment order by them? 8. The workers are constructing a bridge. Ans: A bridge is being constructed by the workers. 9. Did someone guide you to the office? Ans: Were you guided by someone to the office? 10. The plants are being watered by the gardener. Ans: The gardener is watering the plants. 13. Chose the SYNONYM of the word underlined in the following sentences: 1. One could see the blue hills, sometimes surrounded by fleecy white cloud. a) soft b) spongy c) woolly 2. He used to listen to stories that his grandmother narrated to him. a) told b) passed c) elaborated 3. The old man loved the land that he tilled. a) used b) cultivated c) polished Prepared For Tnpsc Exam Page 6 of 8

4. Anbu s grandmother passed away. a) died b) departed c) went 5. Anbu s father Saravanan spoke to his brother and sister about his grieving father. a) dying b) feeling c) mourning 6. May be it is time that we disposed off the land. a) sold b) borrowed c) purchased 7. Anbu s mother spoke harshly on him. a) patiently b) pleasingly c) rudely 8. Anbu was scared that if he confronted his mother, she would ask. a) talked b) scolded c) faced 14. Chose the ANTONYM of the word underlined in the following sentences. 1. His father would always say, Let us never forget our beginnings. a) remember b) realize c) understand 2. Anbu and his parents would often go to visit his grandparents. a) seldom b) frequency c) never 3. His grandfather would say, that mud is more valuable than gold! a) restless b) worthless c) priceless 4. A bond that seemed permanent as the earth. a) temporary b) lasting c) ancient 5. Anbu s grandfather would sit there for hours, staring sorrowfully at the sky. a) hopelessly b) surprisingly c) joyfully 6. It has been different when she had gone to Karamadai. a) same b) real c) equal 7. Anbu s mother spoke harshly on him. a) gently b) quietly c) rudely 8. Anbu watched silently. a) keenly b) noisily c) carefully Prepared For Tnpsc Exam Page 7 of 8

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