Vol - II - IT@School
Vol - II - IT@School
Vol - II - IT@School
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These words are opposites of ‘possible’,<br />
‘mounted’ and ‘fastened’ respectively. The<br />
prefixes ‘im’, ‘dis’ and ‘un’ are added<br />
before them to from the opposites.<br />
Here are a few other words. Form their<br />
opposites by adding either ‘im’, ‘dis’ or<br />
‘un’ suitably.<br />
regard<br />
lodge<br />
partial<br />
necessary<br />
mobile<br />
faithful<br />
important<br />
moral<br />
trust<br />
proper<br />
respect<br />
own<br />
Activity 4<br />
Usually we make the past form of action<br />
words by adding ‘d’ or ‘ed’ to it. There<br />
are some action words which have a<br />
different past form. Some such words<br />
from the lesson are given below. Write<br />
their past forms. Use a dictionary, if<br />
necessary.<br />
know give split swear<br />
undertake put sink bleed<br />
teach leave fall forgive<br />
draw dig awake keep<br />
lay stick shut come<br />
lie swim hang fly<br />
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