229. GOVERNMENT
a) The government was hard pressed to handle the questions from the press. g¤âÇifahs®fË‹ nfŸÉfis¢ rkhË¡f Koahkš muR ÄFªj beU¡fo¡F cŸshdJ.
b) The people staged a coup against the government of Liberia. iyÕÇa murh§f¤ij v⮤J k¡fŸ r⤠â£l« Ô£o muir fÉœ¤J É£ld®.
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coup v‹w brhšiy "T"-v‹W rÇahf c¢rÇ¡f nt©L«.
c) Only the government of India is authorized to print money. ehza§fis m¢ro¥gj‰F ïªâa murh§f¤â‰F k£Lnk mâfhu« cŸsJ.
230. GRAIN
a) An idea is like a grain of sand that can grow into a tree. xU fU¤J Éijia¥ ngh‹wJ. mJ kukhf tsu¡ ToaJ.
b) Thanjavur is called the granary of Tamilnadu. jÄœeh£o‹ be‰fsŠáa« v‹W jŠrhñ® miH¡f¥gL»wJ.
c) Grains are the source of our food. jhÅa§fŸ e« czÉ‹ K¡»a g§if t»¡»‹wd.
231. GRASS
a) The grass is always greener on the other side. ï¡fiu¡F m¡fiu g¢ir.
b) The grass was soft and cosy. mªj¥ òš ÄUJthfî«, tskhfî« ïUªjJ.
c) Grass is the food for cows and goats. ML khLfS¡F òš czthF«.
232. GRIP
a) John, get a grip on your self! #h‹, c‹ fhÈš Ú Ã‰f nt©L«.
b) His hand grip weighed over twenty kilos. mt‹ ifia¥ ão¤J ïW¡»aJ 20 »nyh vil¡F nkš mG¤jkhf ïUªjJ.
c) The monitor has a grip that is impossible to dislodge. mªj¤ jiytÅ‹ ãoÆÈUªJ j¥g KoahJ.
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