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CHAPTER 1 WINDCHIMES CLASS 8 A

 

INTEGER WORKSHEET 01

 

chapter 1 class 8 math A

 

Problems faced by commuters due to reckless driving

  The Editor The Telegraph 6, Prafulla Sarkar Street Kolkata - 700001 Sub: Problems faced by commuters due to reckless driving Sir, Through the columns of your esteemed daily, I wish to draw the attention of the authorities to the growing menace of reckless driving by public vehicles. In our locality, buses and autos frequently violate traffic rules by over speeding to overtake each other. This negligent behaviour has turned the roads into death traps for commuters and pedestrians alike. Frequent accidents have become a common occurrence which makes it extremely dangerous for school children and senior citizens to cross the streets. I request the concerned authorities to take strict action against such drivers and ensure regular police patrolling to enforce speed limits. Thanking you.                                ...

EX 1C MATH CLASS 7 D

 

EX1B MATH CLASS 7 D

ENGLISH LANGUAGE CHAPTER 1 CLASS 7 D

  Exercise A: Auxiliary and Main Verbs In these sentences, the auxiliary (helping) verbs are identified, and the main verbs are noted as the action or state words they support. 1.     It did (auxiliary) rain (main) yesterday. 2.     When does (auxiliary) your school reopen (main)? 3.     You have (auxiliary) been (main) very kind to us. 4.     We are (auxiliary) going (main) to Rishikesh tomorrow. 5.     We were (auxiliary) talking (main) about you. 6.     I have (main verb showing possession) some good news for you! (Note: There is no auxiliary here) . 7.     Pablo Picasso was (main verb showing being) a great artist. (Note: There is no auxiliary here) . 8.     I have (auxiliary) not slept (main) a wink for the last two days. Exercise B: Using Be, Do, and Have Verb As a Main Verb As ...