back lottery ticket under walk man note side world foot hole E. Form compound words from the boxes given below and fill in the blanks in the sentences that follow with the appropriate compound words. waiting out income green sun room tax alarm dry traffic wall house clock jam glasses hair cleaning cut put paper . Siva visited the hair stylist to have a clean .
. Tharani had given the sarees for . . The effect is a natural process that warms the earth’s surface.
. Never wait for an to wake you up. . The children were late to school as there 10th - - was a near the toll plaza.
. The government expects every individual to promptly pay the . . People usually wear during summer.
. The patients were asked to sit in until the doctor arrived. . With teamwork we are able to multiply our .
. The room was looking bright with the colourful . AFFIXES Read the following lines taken from the text: In the English language, new words can be formed by a process called affixation. Affixation means adding affixes to the root word to form a new word.
Affixes can be classified into prefix and suffix. If an affix is attached to the beginning of a word, it is called a Prefix. If an affix is attached to the end of the word, it is called a Suffix. Exampels: Prefixes: illiterate, disqualify, supernatural, suburban, malnutrition.
Suffixes: childhood, ability, examination, establishment, slavish. F (i) Form new words by adding appropriate prefix/suffix: . accurate . understand .
practice . technology . fashion . different .
child . national . origin . enjoy (ii ) Frame sentences of your own using any five newly formed words.
G Fill in the blanks by adding appropriate prefix/suffix to the words given in brackets. . He was sleeping in his couch. (comfort) .
Kavya rides a to school. (cycle) . There was only a