It is an admitted fact that union or cooperation is strength, disunion is weakness. A united
family, a united community a united society, united nation is strong, but those who are
disunited or split up into fractions or groups are all weak. Take the case of a football or
hockey team. If the members of the team play together and cooperate with one another,
they will form a strong team. But if each member plays his own game, they will surely be
defeated, however strong the individual players may be. The same is true of army. To win
a battle, an army must work as one man. Napoleon’s motto was “Divide and conquer.” He
tried to split up the armies fighting against him. Then he would overcome them one by
one. Divided they were weak. A united team, a united army a united nation is strong
“United we stand, divided well.”
1. Give the noun form of strong.
2. Find out a word from the passage that means. Cure.
3. What is the factor that assures strength?
4. What happens if each member of a football team plays his own game?
5. What moral does the passage carry?
Que. 2 Fill in the blanks choosing the right option.
1. I know the place so I ---------- advise you where to go. (Should, can, must)
2. Cars ----------- not be parked here. (Shoul, must, neet)
3. Eating healthy foods ----------- you healthy. (Make/Makes)
4. The committee ---------- decided this. (is/are/am)
Que. 3 Do as directed of the following sentences. 06
1. The Pri minister will arrive here next week. (Rewrite using ‘going to’)
2. They cut the wood. (Change into simple present)
3. The boys looked smart. They were dressed in their school uniform. (Combine using
non – finite classes)
4. This is the letter. The letter was brought by the messenger. (Combine using non-finite clause)
` 5. “Tell your mistress, little man” said the captain, “that we must speak to her”.
6. “This is my house,” said the master, “and if I do not clean it, I will lose it.”
Answers
Answer:
Q-1
1. Strongness (non-countable abstract noun)
2. Overcome (in 16th line, which is closer to cure)
3. The oneness, union, co-operation and accommodation assure strength.
4. If each member plays his own game, he surely defeats. (Attention: unchanged tense in q & a)
5. The passage carries/conveys the morality of unity as “United we stand, divided we fell.”
Q-2
1. should (for advise, use should)
2. must (use must not for prohibition)
3. makes (subject is gerund, so it's singular)
4. ______ ( no one is correct here)
Q-3
1. The prime minister is going to arrive here next week.
2. They cut the wood. (cut is same in all tenses)
3. Being in their school uniform, they looked smart. (underlined is no-finite clause)
4. The letter, brought by the messenger, is this one. (underlined segment)
5. Indirect: Addressing the speaker as a little man, the captain said to him talking to his mistress that he(C) had to speak with her(m).
6. Indirect: The master said/assured/pointed/mentioned that, that was his(m) house. He(m) also added that, if he(m) did not clean it, he would lose it.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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