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II. Find the words in the text which show Ustad Bismillah Khan... - Beehive
II. Find the words in the text which show Ustad Bismillah Khan’s feelings about the items listed below. Then mark a tick (✔) in the correct column. Discuss your answers in class.
| Bismillah Khan’s feelings about | Positive | Negative | Neutral |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. teaching children music | |||
| 2. the film world | |||
| 3. migrating to the U.S.A. | |||
| 4. playing at temples | |||
| 5. getting the Bharat Ratna | |||
| 6. the banks of the Ganga | |||
| 7. leaving Benaras and Dumraon |
| Bismillah Khan’s feelings about | Positive | Negative | Neutral |
| 1. teaching children music | ✔ | ||
| 2. the film world | ✔ | ||
| 3. migrating to the U.S.A. | ✔ | ||
| 4. playing at temples | ✔ | ||
| 5. getting the Bharat Ratna | ✔ | ||
| 6. the banks of the Ganga | ✔ | ||
| 7. leaving Benaras and Dumraon | ✔ |
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IV. Dictionary work
• The sound of the shehnai is auspicious.
• The auspicious sound of the shehnai is usually heard at marriages.
The adjective auspicious can occur after the verb be as in the first sentence, or before a noun as in the second. But there are some adjectives which can be used after the verb be and not before a noun. For example:
• Ustad Faiyaz Khan was overjoyed.
We cannot say: *the overjoyed man.
Look at these entries from the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (2005).
elder adi., noun adjective 1 [only before noun] (of people, especially two members of the same family) older: my elder brother • his elder sister 2 (the elder) used without a noun immediately after it to show who is the older of two people: the elder of their two sons 3 (the elder) (formal) used before or after sb’s name to show that they are the older of two people who have the same name: the elder Pitt • Pitt, the elder.
awake adj., verb adjective [not before noun] not asleep (especially immediately before or after sleeping): to be half/fully awake; to be wide awake. I was still awake when he came to bed.
Consult your dictionary and complete the following table. The first one has been done for you.
| adjective | only before noun | not before noun | both before and after the verb be |
|---|---|---|---|
| indispensable | ✔ | ||
| impressed | |||
| afraid | |||
| outdoor | |||
| paternal | |||
| countless | |||
| priceless |
Use these words in phrases or sentences of your own.
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Subject: Beehive
Class: class 9
Chapter 2: The Sound of Music
Medium: English Medium