Chaambali - New Broadway - Class 7 - English
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Back Exercises - Chaambali | New Broadway | Class 7 Literature | English
Use the following look expressions to fill in the blanks in the sentences given on the next page. (make changes in the tense where required.)
Look in on (Somebody)
Look forward to (something)
look after (himself/herself/etc.)
Look out for (something)
look to (somebody for something)
Look through (somebody)
a. Don’t worry about Meera – she can .................................................. herself.
b. Why don’t you .................................................. me next time you are in town?
c. I don’t know what’s got into Shiv. He just .................................................. straight
.................................................. me.
d. We are all .................................................. meeting the Prime Minister next week.
e. Do .................................................. spelling mistakes in your composition.
f. You are the most experienced. We are .................................................. you for help.
a. Don’t worry about Meera – she can look after herself.
b. Why don’t you look in on me next time you are in town?
c. I don’t know what’s got into Shiv. He just looked through me straight through.
d. We are all looking forward to meeting the Prime Minister next week.
e. Do look out for spelling mistakes in your composition.
f. You are the most experienced. We are looking to you for help.
Each underlined word in these sentences has a number of different meanings. What is its meaning in the context of the sentence?
a. Mother is a very nice person.
b. He has a high opinion of you.
c. How time flies when you are working!
d. I’m Rajkumar, and I know your uncle.
e. There is nothing they don’t know about running a house.
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Vocabulary - Flashcards - Chaambali | New Broadway | Class 7 Literature | English
Vocabulary - Chaambali | New Broadway | Class 7 Literature | English
Lounging: To relax or recline comfortably.
The family spent the afternoon lounging by the pool.
Dawdle: To waste time; to move slowly and idly.
Stop dawdling and start working on your homework.
Captivates: To attract or hold the attention of someone strongly.
Her captivating smile drew everyone's attention at the party.
Aroma: A pleasant or distinct smell.
The aroma of............................
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