Make sentences with these words…
Moderate as adjective .. a. Due to the failing health of the old man, the doctor prescribed a moderate painkiller for his swollen knee.
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b. After a prolonged period of fast economic progress, China’s GDP growth in the last three to four years have been moderate.
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c. When most parts of India reels from scorching summer heat, Bangalore records a moderate rise in temperature making it a very comfortable city.
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d. Tea or coffee taken in moderate quantities do more good than harm to body.
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Moderate as verb .. a. The Speaker advised the Leader of Opposition to moderate his language while criticizing the government.
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b. The afternoon showers during summer help to moderate the heat of the atmosphere.
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c. Her excellent scores moderated her mother’s anger who had been very angry with her for singing pop songs loudly at night.
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Moderately as adverb .. a. The person’s drinking habit has begun to affect his health, though moderately. His condition will worsen with time.
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b. Prices of onion have fallen moderately today.
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Event as noun .. a, BBC covers events around the world on 24X7 basis, and broadcasts them truthfully.
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b. The birth of her first child was more joyful an event than her marriage.
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c. The collapse of her village house during flood was the most dreadful event for the poor man.
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Eventful as adjective .. a. The Maratha warrior, Shivaji, was both brave and adventurous from his very childhood. Expectedly, his life was eventful as he challenged Aurangzeb’s rule militarily.
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b. When Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi left for England for studying law, no one had imagined that his life would turn out to be so eventful later.
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Eventually as adverb … a. In his last few days, Hitler knew that Russian forces were fast approaching his underground shelter. He had begun to panic. Eventually, he shot himself to death.
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b. Muhammad Ali Jinnah had led za relentless struggle to have a separate country for Muslims. Eventually, India was partitioned and Pakistan was carved out of it.
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Sense as noun.. a. The injured man has lost his sense due to heavy drainage of blood from his body.
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b. The students couldn’t make any sense of the speech of the philosopher who had come to their college to address a seminar.
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Sense as verb .. a. When the crowd in front of the cricket stadium began to swell, I sensed danger and hurriedly left that place.
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b. Beethoven, the iconic piano artist, had become deaf by the age of 30. Yet, he pursued his musical passion by sensing the vibrations of the piano through his limbs.
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Sensibly as adverb.. The professor gave a speech analyzing the economic challenges of India sensibly using measured language.
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Sensuous .. a. The young crowd danced with joy listening to the sensuous romantic songs of the singer on stage.
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b. Silk clothes are popular among the rich people because wearing them makes a person feel sensuous.
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Go as verb.. I will go to any length to complete the construction of the school building.
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Go as noun . a. When the student solved all the 10 difficult Physics problems in one go. The teacher was pleasantly surprised.
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b. Taking part in the school’s sports event was not possible for me due to my somewhat poor health. Yet, my grandfather urged me strongly to have a go at it. Eventually, I won first prizes in two events.
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Stand as verb . The statue of Gandhi stands at the entrance of the college.
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Stand as noun . a. The political party’s stand over rural education has attracted public criticism.
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b. Due to the sensitive nature of the issue, some politicians have avoided taking a stand on it publicly.
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c. We urgently need a cycle stand in our school.
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Stand one’s ground .. Gandhiji stood his ground over the issue of India’s freedom despite immense pressure by the British to abandon it.
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Stand-alone as adjective .. A stand-alone computer can not be hacked by any one.
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Withstand as verb . a. Many school children fall sick as they can’t withstand the extreme cold at night.
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b. The bridge has been designed to withstand the heavy pressure of a fully loaded train.
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Slight as adjective.. The slight touch of my mother in my forehead woke me up.
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Slight as verb .. I felt slighted when the teacher pointed out my spelling mistakes before the full class.
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Slightly as adverb. The water level in the dam has fallen slightly today.
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Fill in the banks with the right word from the list given at the bottom.
It was a very cold morning in a village in Assam. The dense forest and the narrow river flowing nearby offered scenic view for the inmates of the village, but not many outsiders went there. The river had no bridge. The villagers had built a makeshift bridge using bamboos and wooden planks to cross it. The weak structure was just good enough to allow pedestrians and cycles to pass over it. Such poor infrastructure made the access to the village both restricted and ————-. During winter nights, the temperature—————— dangerously,.
One night, a farmer living with his small family of wife and two daughters fell ill. He shivered due to the extreme cold. His two daughters ————— his whole body with three blankets, but it was all in vain. The here women could do little to bring relief to the man. Gradually, his condition ————-. The man began to vomit. Panic gripped the three women. They could sense that the man’s food pipe had been —————- due to some reason. He was neither able to vomit easily, nor drink water. Taking the sick man to the hospital was not an option because it was six kilometer away. Hiring a cycle rickshaw at night was not feasible. They waited till morning, praying to God and hoping that the man’s pain would—————- on its own. At dawn, they opened the window to ——— out and see the outside road. To their —————, the road was barely visible. The air was dense with haze. Some farmers had burned the ——————- in their paddy fields the previous day. The smoke and the ash had filled the air. The elder daughter threw her hands in —————-.
Suggested words …
Peep, Stubble, Ease, Clogged, Hazardous, Worsened, Dismay, Shrouded, Despair, Dipped
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Answer
It was a very cold morning in a village in Assam. The dense forest and the narrow river flowing nearby offered scenic view for the inmates of the village, but not many outsiders went there. The river had no bridge. The villagers had built a makeshift bridge using bamboos and wooden planks to cross it. The weak structure was just good enough to allow pedestrians and cycles to pass over it. Such poor infrastructure made the access to the village both restricted and hazardous. During winter nights, the temperature dipped dangerously,.
One night, a farmer living with his small family of wife and two daughters fell ill. He shivered due to the extreme cold. His two daughters shrouded his whole body with three blankets, but it was all in vain. The here women could do little to bring relief to the man. Gradually, his condition worsened. The man began to vomit. Panic gripped the three women. They could sense that the man’s food pipe had been clogged due to some reason. He was neither able to vomit easily, nor drink water. Taking the sick man to the hospital was not an option because it was six kilometer away. Hiring a cycle rickshaw at night was not feasible. They waited till morning, praying to God and hoping that the man’s pain would ease on its own. At dawn, they opened the window to peep out and see the outside road. To their dismay, the road was barely visible. The air was dense with haze. Some farmers had burned the stubble in their paddy fields the previous day. The smoke and the ash had filled the air. The elder daughter threw her hands in despair.
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Translate the following sentences to English.
1. ମୁଁ କାଲି ଏତେବେଳକୁ ଭଦ୍ରକ ରେ ପହଞ୍ଚିଯାଇଥିବି |
1. मैं कल इस समय तक भद्रक पहुँच जाऊँगा।