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7. What are you doing there? ……………………………………
8. What is your name? ……………………………………
9. I was surprised to hear the news. ……………………………………
10. Our team may win the match. ……………………………………
11. I don’t want this pen. ……………………………………
12. Could you lend me a pen? ……………………………………
13. What a beautiful flower! ……………………………………
14. When are you going to return? ……………………………………
15. Who is your father? ……………………………………
16. My sister has a pet dog. ……………………………………
17. They have bought a house in the city. ……………………………………
18. Get me something to drink. ……………………………………
19. How kind of you! ……………………………………
20. She is the most beautiful woman I have ever met. ……………………………………
21. Put it down. ……………………………………
EXERCISE-4-COMPREHENSION PASSAGE
Q.4.Read the passage given below and answer the questions/complete the statements that follow:
The ‘Little Tramp’, the unforgettable character Charlie Chaplin invented, was born purely by accident
in 1915. While rushing to a film shoot in California, he grabbed clothes other people had left behind
in the changing room. And when he emerged, he found he had created a personality everybody
loved. A little guy in a bowler hat, a close-fitting jacket, a cane, outsize shoes and a brush-like
moustache!
Before long, Chaplin found himself a star. That puzzled him, for he saw himself essentially as a shy
British Music hall comedian. The U.S. acknowledged him as its king of silent film comedy. Soon, so
did crowds all over the world.
But life wasn’t always a laugh for Charles Spencer Chaplin. Both his parents were Music Hall artists,
who separated when Charlie was very young. His childhood was very sad, for his mother never
earned enough to look after Charlie and his older brother, Sydney. Sometimes, Chaplin had to sleep
on the streets and forage foe food in the garbage.
Charlie took his first bow on stage when his mother made her last appearance. It happened when