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A Bicycle In Good Repair

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“Nothing is easier than taking off the gear-case.” Comment on or continue this sentence in the light of what actually happens.

Solution

The author’s friend wanted to check the chain of the bicycle. For this, he began taking off the gear-case. The author tried to dissuade him from doing that by telling him that if anything does go wrong with the gear-case of a bicycle, then it is cheaper to sell the bicycle than set about repairing the damaged gear-case. However, his friend disagreed and said that nothing was easier than taking off a gear-case. The author notes with sarcasm that his friend was indeed right. In less than five minutes, he had the gear-case in two pieces, lying on the path.

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Some More Questions From A Bicycle in Good Repair Chapter

What special treatment did the chain receive?

The friend has two qualities — he knows what he is doing and is absolutely sure it is good. Find the two phrases in the text which mean the same.

Describe ‘the fight’ between the man and the machine. Find the relevant sentences in the text and write them.

Rewrite each of the following sentences using should/ought to/must in place of the italicised words. Make other changes wherever necessary.

(i) You are obliged to do your duty irrespective of consequences.

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(ii) You will do well to study at least for an hour every day.

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(iii) The doctor says it is necessary for her to sleep eight hours every night.

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(iv) It is right that you show respect towards elders and affection towards youngsters.

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(v) If you want to stay healthy, exercise regularly.

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(vi) It is good for you to take a walk every morning.

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(vii) It is strongly advised that you don’t stand on your head.

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(viii) As he has a cold, it is better for him to go to bed.

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Use should/must/ought too appropriately in the following sentences.

(i) People who live in glass houses _____________ not throw stones.

(ii) You ______ wipe your feet before coming into the house, especially during the rains.

(iii) You _________________ do what the teacher tells you.

(iv) The pupils were told that they ______________ write more neatly.

(v) Sign in front of a park: You _______________ not walk on the grass.

(vi) You _____________ be ashamed of yourself having made such a remark.

(vii) He left home at 9 o’clock. He _______________ be here any minute.

(viii) “Whatever happened to the chocolate cake?”

“How _______________ I know? I have just arrived.”

Divide each of the following sentences into its parts. Write meaningful parts. If necessary, supply a word or two to make each part meaningful.

(i) I went to the tool shed to see what I could find. (3 parts)

(ii) When I came back he was sitting on the ground. (2 parts)

(iii) We may as well see what’s the matter with it, now it is out. (3 parts)

(iv) He said he hoped we had got them all. (3 parts)

(v) I had to confess he was right. (2 parts)

Arrange the words given in the box under the three headings — prefix, suffix and part of the word.

 

encourage

dampen

listen

barren

endanger

soften

fasten

enclose

weaken

even

enable

enclave