fun with -english

rhymes and riddles for children

Thursday, December 28, 2006

CARRY [continued]

CARRY AWAY[LOOSE SELF CONTROL]

1.He got carried away by passion.

2.Disaster carries away mental balance.

3.A witty person never gets carried away by situations.

4.getting carried away by the glamour of a profession is not sensible.

5.His riches did not carry him away from his duty as socialist.

CARRIED ON[MANAGED]

1.He carried on the business in his father's absence.

2.The ideal boy carried on with his studies inspite of the disturbance in class.

3.Its not possible to carry on a religious ceremony with comotion around.

4.One has to carry on with life along with adversities.

5.She carried on with the household work without any help.

CARRIED OFF[KILLED]

1.Lot of people were carried off with the bomb blast.

2.The animal activist protested the carrying off of stay dogs.

3.The devastating flood carried off many people.

4.The lady was carried off by the torture of her in-laws.

5.Poet Shelly was carried off by mental depression.

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Sunday, December 24, 2006


MERRY CHRISTMAS
My heart aches for his grace,
I long to join the race,
To Santa claus's gates,
Tons of love to his mates,
Let christmas be full of cakes,chocolates and dates.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Have fun with grammer-lets take phrasel verbs.Get started with now.Practise with me,lets make at least five sentences with each phrasel verb.

BEAR AWAY OR BORE AWAY [win]

1.Its not easy to bear away an award among tough competitors.

2.The intelligent boy can bear away all the prizes.

3.The good sports man bore away many prizes.

4.Its not easy to bear away in a battle of wits.

5.The witty soldiers ready wit helped them to bear away the bravery award.

BEAR DOWN[OVERTHROW,CRUSH]

1.King Wangchu of Bhutan was able to bear down all the terrorist from his kingdom.

2.Bearing down the submissive and humble is tranny.

3.A democratic leader should solve problems amicably than bearing down upon the opposition.

4.King Gyanendra bore down all protesters only to earn the hatred of his people.

5.Terrosim should always be born down with firm hands ,but not every opposition.

BEAR UP[TO KEEP UP SPIRIT,NOT TO DESPAIR]

1.His confidence gave him the strength to bear up his failure.

2.A positive attitude towards life helps us to bear up with all hazards.

3.To bear up with adversity is a symbol of patience.

4.A good captain has to bear up even when the team is losing a match.

4The commander in chief bore up till the end of the war.

BEARS UP[SUPPORTS]

1.Faith in God bears up a man in his trials.

2.A good leader is just like a pivot that bears up the whole group.

3.The head of the family not only commands but also bears up the needs of its members.

4.Perseverence bears up a man to his ultimate goal.

5.In any successful relationship each one bears up with the other in some way or the other.

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Tuesday, December 12, 2006

CALL[continued]...

CALL IN[SUMMON,SEND FOR]

1.We should call in the doctor immediately.

2.The judge called in the accused for cross examination.

3.The lady died before her relatives could be called in

4.The criminal did not appear at the police station though he was called in repeatedly.

5.You shall be called in when the need arises.

CALL ON[PAY A BRIEF VISIT]

1.My friend calls on me often.

2.His well wishers called on him when he was ill.

3.Selfish people seldom call on relatives in need.

4.The doctor called on his patient regularly.

5.I called on my freind on my way to Rourkela.

CALL UP[RECOLLECT]

1.The injured man could not even call up his name.

2.Calling up past events retards with age.

3.The nervous student could not call up anything at the examination hall.

4.We rarely call up what we do not want to.

5.Always call up happy moments and be happy.

CARRY OUT[EXECUTE]

1.We should carry out our duties honestly.

2.The employee carried out his bosses orders.

3.He agreed to carry out my proposals.

4.Its not easy to carry out every favour asked for.

5.Carry out those work that you thing relevant. page-6

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Tuesday, December 05, 2006


MATA SARASWATI
Mata Saraswati,I do not know,
Where you sit and strain,
The strings of your bina.
With which tune do you drive,
The world into a trance.
I here crave for your devine knowledge,
My devotion I pledge,
To thy eternal endowment.