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II. 1. Match the phrases in Column A with their meanings in Co... - Beehive

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II. 1. Match the phrases in Column A with their meanings in Column B.

AB
(i) broke out(a) an attitude of kindness, a readiness to give freely
(ii) in accordance with(b) was not able to tolerate
(iii) a helping hand(c) began suddenly in a violent way
(iv) could not stomach(d) assistance
(v) generosity of spirit(e) persons with power to make decisions
(vi) figures of authority(f) according to a particular rule, principle, or system

2. Study the words in italics in the sentences below. They are formed by prefixing un – or in – to their antonyms (words opposite in meaning).
• I was a short boy with rather undistinguished looks. (un + distinguished)
• My austere father used to avoid all inessential comforts.(in + essential)
• The area was completely unaffected by the war.(un + affected)
• He should not spread the poison of social inequality and communal intolerance. (in + equality, in + tolerance)

Now form the opposites of the words below by prefixing un- or in-. The prefix incan also have the forms il-, ir-, or im- (for example: illiterate –il + literate, impractical – im + practical, irrational – ir + rational). You may consult a dictionary if you wish.

______adequate        ______acceptable      ______regular            ______tolerant
______demanding     ______active             ______true                  ______permanent
______patriotic          ______disputed        ______accessible         ______coherent
______logical             ______legal               ______responsible      ______possible

Answer

2. 1. Match the phrases in Column A with their meanings in Column B:

(i) broke out — (c) began suddenly in a violent way
(ii) in accordance with — (f) according to a particular rule, principle, or system
(iii) a helping hand — (d) assistance
(iv) could not stomach — (b) was not able to tolerate
(v) generosity of spirit — (a) an attitude of kindness, a readiness to give freely
(vi) figures of authority — (e) persons with power to make decisions

2. Form the opposites of the words below by prefixing un-, in-, il-, ir-, or im-:

  • inadequate

  • unacceptable

  • irregular

  • intolerant

  • undemanding

  • inactive

  • untrue

  • impermanent

  • unpatriotic

  • undisputed

  • inaccessible

  • incoherent

  • illogical

  • illegal

  • irresponsible

  • impossible

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Chapter Info

Subject: Beehive
Class: class 9
Chapter 6: My Childhood
Medium: English Medium