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II. Activity on Parts of Speech: List out all the parts of speech from the passage given below:
The beggar was shaking out his upper cloth and tightening his dhoti. He raised his eyes and looked
fearfully at the road, gleaming in the afternoon heat.
"He needs something on his feet!" Meena said, her big eyes filling. "It's not fair!"
*Sah!" said Ravi. "I'm thinking about it! Blubbering, 'it's not fair, it's not fair' isn't going to help. In
Iwo minutes he'll be frying his fect on that road. What he needs is a pair of chappals. So where do we
get them? Come, let's search the house." He pushed Mridu and Meena into the house.
Just as she stepped into the verandah, Mridu's eyes fell on the odd-looking chappals she had noticed
when she arrived. "Ravi!" she whispered to him. "Whose are those?"
Ravi turned and glanced at the shabby-looking, but sturdy old slippers. He beamed and nodded. These
are just the right size," he said, picking them up. Mridu and Meena followed him nervously back into
the garden
(Reference of this passage - Grade 7 - English book - Lesson 2 - Page no.25)
Note: Draw and complete this tabular column in an A4 sheet
Noun
Pronoun Adjective Verb Adverb Preposition Conjunction Interjection​

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