ഈ താളിൽ തെറ്റുതിരുത്തൽ വായന നടന്നിരിക്കുന്നു

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ഉദാഹരണങ്ങൾ.

What are you doing there Charles? I am doing nothing;
I am only sitting here looking at those pretty little birds
which are flying from twig to twig, and are singing their
best songs to delight me and other people. They have
just been catching some flies and other insects for their
dinner. They will presently have some young ones, and
then they will be wanting an extra supply for them. You
must never disturb them, when they are flying about, or
setting on their eggs, or feeding their little ones. If you
do so, they will leave our garden altogether, and then we
shall be deprived of all the pleasures which they afford us.
The children were playing in the garden, while we
took a walk in the fields. What are you writing there?
I am writing an English letter to my former governess.
Do you think the children will have been learning their
lessons during our absence? I hope so. If they have
not learned them, they must do so this evening, when we
shall be enjoying ourselves at the concert. Look at those
little lambs! How they are jumping and capering about!
Now they are trying to eat some grass, but they hardly
know how to do it. Pretty little creatures! Now they
are looking about for their mothers, which are hidden be-
hind those bushes. They have just seen them and are now
running to them as fast as they can. I like little lambs
better than any other animals.

അഭ്യാസങ്ങൾ.

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