22. Two Shops, My English Reader, Class – II, DAV, The Best Solutions.

New Words

Smiling – to make a smile appear on your face.

Shopkeeper – a retail merchant or tradesman.

People – more than one person.

Frowning – to show you are angry, serious, etc. by making lines appear on your forehead above your nose.

Understand – to know or realize the meaning of something.

Do it yourself

I. Match the following to make complete sentences.

II. Answer the following questions:

(a) How many shops were there?

Answer – There were two shops.

(b) Who was a smiling man?

Answer – Smiling man was the shopkeeper of the book shop.

(c) Why did no one come to the sweet shop?

Answer – No one come to the sweet shop because the shopkeeper was a frowning man.

(d) Which shop sold lollipops and cakes?

Answer – Sweet shop sold lollipops and cakes.

(e) What did the woman take from the sweet shop?

Answer – The woman took a box of lollipops from the sweet shop.

III. Arrange each of these letters to form a word from the story.

(a) rowfn – frown

(b) lesmi – smile

(c) aekc – cake

(d) rrorim – mirror

(e) ghalu – laugh

IV. Rewrite the sentences given below by changing the numbers of the underlined words. First one has been done for you.

(a) There is a shop.

Answer – There are shops.

(b) A man came on pony.

Answer – Men come on ponies.

(c) A woman with a baby came in the sweet shop.

Answer – The women with babies came in the sweet shop.

(d) A boy came to buy a sweet.

Answer – The boys came to buy a sweets.

(e) A girl took a box of lollipops.

Answer – The girls took boxes of lollipops

V. Make sentences with following words:

(a) frown – I saw the frown on the face of shopkeeper.

(b) cake –  Chocolate cake is my favourite cake.

(c) laugh- Ramesh in our class always laughs at others.  

(d) shopkeeper – He is a book shopkeeper.

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