Maharashtra Board Class 7 English Solution Chapter 3.6 – Think Before You Speak
Balbharati Maharashtra Board Class 7 English Solution Chapter 3.6: Think Before You Speak. Marathi or English Medium Students of Class 7 get here Think Before You Speak full Exercise Solution.
Std |
Maharashtra Class 7 |
Subject |
English Solution |
Chapter |
Think Before You Speak |
(1) The same word can be used as a noun in some sentences and as a verb in others. For example,
(1) Many are the empty remarks. ______ Noun.
(2) A wise man once remarked, _______ Verb.
Make two sentences of your own with each of the words given below, using the same word as a noun in one and as a verb in another.
change, show, throw, return, benefit
Ans: – Change – There was no change in the weather last one week (Noun)
Change – She decided to change her name. (verb)
Show – (Noun from) – she will perform in a live show on Sunday night.
Show – (verb form) – the clock sowed the time.
Throw (Noun from) – Rahul lost all his winning on his last throw.
Throw (verb form) – Babies throw their toys on the floor.
Return (Noun from) – He made a welcome return after his journey.
Return (verb form) – I returned from work to find the house empty.
I must return books to the library
Benefit (Noun form) – This job will be a benefit for you and your family.
Benefit (verb from) – The projects may benefit many students.
(2) Complete the following.
Our ears are like funnels because _______________
Ans: – it open all the time and there is no door to close them.
The two rows of teeth are like a fence because _____________
Ans: – to speak even one single world it must post through this fence and it protects the tongue inner mouth.
The two lips are like a fence because ___________
Ans: – it restricts inappropriate words and it protects also the teeth and inner mouth.
Harsh words are like scattered bits of paper carried away by the wind because _______
Ans: – a harsh words spreads fastly and it hurt anyone deeply. So they are hard to collect again.