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Complete the sentences using the verb in brackets with the correct form of ‘used to’ or ‘would’. An example has been done for you. When I was a child we used to live in a village near a forest. Back then, we (i) _____________ (grow) vegetables in our back garden. Every day we (ii) _____________ (get up) early and go for a walk. The weather in summer (iii) _____________ (be) really nice. There was a lake near the house and we (iv) _____________ (go) there every Sunday for a picnic. Winters (v) _____________ (be) rather cold. In the evenings, my father (vi) _____________ (tell) us incredible stories and we (vii) _____________ (listen) with admiration.
When I was a child we used to live in a village near a forest. Back then, (i) used to grow vegetables in our back garden. (ii) would get up early and go for a walk. (iii) would be really nice. (iv) would go there every Sunday for a picnic. (v) used to be rather cold. (vi) would tell us incredible stRead more
When I was a child we used to live in a village near a forest. Back then,
(i) used to grow vegetables in our back garden.
(ii) would get up early and go for a walk.
(iii) would be really nice.
(iv) would go there every Sunday for a picnic.
(v) used to be rather cold.
(vi) would tell us incredible stories.
(vii) would listen with admiration.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 7 English Poorvi Unit 4 Travel and Adventure Chapter 1 The Tunnel
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See lessWrite a descriptive paragraph about your experience of a train journey. Describe the sights, sounds and feelings you experienced during the journey. Include details about the people around you, the scenery outside and the atmosphere inside the train to make your paragraph vivid and engaging.
Last month, I went on a train journey with my family and it was an exciting experience. As we boarded the train, I quickly found my seat near the window. The whistle blew loudly and the train slowly started moving. I could hear the clatter of the wheels on the tracks and the happy chatter of passengRead more
Last month, I went on a train journey with my family and it was an exciting experience. As we boarded the train, I quickly found my seat near the window. The whistle blew loudly and the train slowly started moving. I could hear the clatter of the wheels on the tracks and the happy chatter of passengers around me. Outside the window, I saw green fields, small houses and trees rushing past. Inside the train, vendors walked by selling tea and snacks. Children played games and some people read books or looked out quietly. I felt relaxed and curious, enjoying every sight and sound. The cool breeze coming through the window made me feel fresh. It was a beautiful journey, filled with new sights, joyful sounds and a peaceful feeling that I will always remember.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 7 English Poorvi Unit 4 Travel and Adventure Chapter 1 The Tunnel
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See lessWork in pairs. Discuss the place that you have enjoyed travelling to. Talk about who you went with, how you travelled, and what you learnt from the experience.
One of the most enjoyable trips I had was to Ooty with my parents and sister. We travelled by train through winding tracks and saw beautiful hills covered with tea plantations. I loved the pleasant weather and peaceful surroundings. This trip taught me the value of nature, silence, and spending timeRead more
One of the most enjoyable trips I had was to Ooty with my parents and sister. We travelled by train through winding tracks and saw beautiful hills covered with tea plantations. I loved the pleasant weather and peaceful surroundings. This trip taught me the value of nature, silence, and spending time with family. I also realised how different each place can be in terms of weather, food, and culture. It was truly a refreshing experience.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 7 English Poorvi Unit 3 Dreams and Discoveries Chapter 3 North South East West
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See lessWhich State or Union Territory of India do you live in? Write the following details about it. 1. Part of the country—North, East, Northeast, West, South or Centre 2. Its capital 3. Language 4. River(s) 5. Tourist attraction 6. Food
I live in Tamil Nadu, which is located in the southern part of India. The capital is Chennai, and the primary language spoken is Tamil. The Cauvery River flows through the state. Tourist attractions include Kanyakumari, Mahabalipuram, and Ooty. Traditional foods like dosa, idli, vada, and sambar areRead more
I live in Tamil Nadu, which is located in the southern part of India. The capital is Chennai, and the primary language spoken is Tamil. The Cauvery River flows through the state. Tourist attractions include Kanyakumari, Mahabalipuram, and Ooty. Traditional foods like dosa, idli, vada, and sambar are very popular. Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural history with temples, festivals, and dance forms like Bharatanatyam. The state beautifully blends heritage with modern living.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 7 English Poorvi Unit 3 Dreams and Discoveries Chapter 3 North South East West
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See lessWork in pairs. Recall the names of the states of our country which have ‘Pradesh’ in their names. Mention if it is in the North, East, Northeast, West, South or Centre of our country. Recall any special feature about each ‘Pradesh’. Share your answers with your classmates and the teacher.
The Indian states with ‘Pradesh’ in their names are Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh. Andhra Pradesh, in the south, is famous for the Tirupati temple and spicy food. Arunachal Pradesh, in the northeast, is known for being the first to see sunrise and its rich tRead more
The Indian states with ‘Pradesh’ in their names are Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh. Andhra Pradesh, in the south, is famous for the Tirupati temple and spicy food. Arunachal Pradesh, in the northeast, is known for being the first to see sunrise and its rich tribal culture. Himachal Pradesh in the north is popular for its snow-covered mountains and tourist spots like Shimla. Madhya Pradesh lies in central India and is known as the “Heart of India,” famous for the Khajuraho temples and wildlife reserves. These states beautifully reflect India’s diversity and heritage.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 7 English Poorvi Unit 3 Dreams and Discoveries Chapter 3 North South East West
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