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III. In the sentences given below some words and expressions are italicised. They are variously mean that one 
• is very frightened.
• is too scared to move.
• is frightened by something that happens suddenly.
• makes another feel frightened.

 

Match the meanings with the words/expressions in italics, and write the appropriate meaning next to the sentence. The first one has been done for you.

1. I knew a man was following me, I was scared out of my wits. (very frightened)

2. I got a fright when I realised how close I was to the cliff edge.
3. He nearly jumped out of his skin when he saw the bull coming towards him.
4. You really gave me a fright when you crept up behind me like that.
5. Wait until I tell his story — it will make your hair stand on end.
6. Paralysed with fear, the boy faced his abductors.
7. The boy hid behind the door, not moving a muscle.

 

Answer
  1. I knew a man was following me, I was scared out of my wits. (very frightened)

  2. I got a fright when I realised how close I was to the cliff edge. (is frightened by something that happens suddenly)

  3. He nearly jumped out of his skin when he saw the bull coming towards him. (is frightened by something that happens suddenly)

  4. You really gave me a fright when you crept up behind me like that. (makes another feel frightened)

  5. Wait until I tell his story — it will make your hair stand on end. (makes another feel frightened)

  6. Paralysed with fear, the boy faced his abductors. (is too scared to move)

  7. The boy hid behind the door, not moving a muscle. (is too scared to move)

Related Questions

IV. Reported questions
Study these sentences:
• His friend asked, “Did you see the snake the next day, doctor?” His friend asked the doctor whether/if he had seen the snake the next day.
• The little girl wondered, “Will I be home before the TV show begins?” The little girl wondered if/whether she would be home before the TV show began.
• Someone asked, “Why has the thief left the vest behind?” Someone asked why the thief had left the vest behind.

The words if/whether are used to report questions which begin with: do, will, can, have, are etc. These questions can be answered ‘yes’ or ‘no’.

Questions beginning with why/when/where/how/which/what are reported using these same words.

The reporting verbs we use in questions with if/whether/why/when etc. are: ask, inquire and wonder.

 

Remember that in reported speech,
• the present tense changes to past tense
• here, today, tomorrow, yesterday etc. change to there, that day, the next day, the day before, etc.
• I/you change to me/him/he, etc., as necessary.
Example: • He said to me, “I don’t believe you.”
                  He said he did not believe me.
               • She said to him, ‘I don’t believe you.’
                  She told him that she did not believe him.

 

Report these questions using if/whether or why/when/where/how/which/what. Remember the italicised verbs change into the past tense.
1. Meena asked her friend, “Do you think your teacher will come today?”
2. David asked his colleague, “Where will you go this summer?”
3. He asked the little boy, “Why are you studying English?”
4. She asked me, “When are we going to leave?”
5. Pran asked me, “Have you finished reading the newspaper?”

6. Seema asked her, “How long have you lived here?”
7. Sheila asked the children, “Are you ready to do the work?”

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Subject: Beehive
Class: class 9
Chapter 5: The Snake and the Mirror
Medium: English Medium