Sure! Here are 50 more sets of rhyming words

Rhyming words are words that have the same or very similar ending sounds, particularly from the vowel sound onwards. They are often used in poetry and songs to create a pleasing or musical effect.

rhyming words

Here are some sets of rhyming words, each with 5 words:

1. Cat – Hat – Mat – Bat – Sat
2. Play – Stay – Day – Way – Say
3. Tree – Free – See – Bee – Knee
4. Light – Fight – Right – Night – Sight
5. Cool – Pool – Rule – School – Tool

      These words share the same ending sounds, making them rhyme when spoken aloud.
Sure! Here are 50 more sets of rhyming words, each containing 5 words:

1. Sky – Fly – Buy – Cry – Tie
2. Sun – Run – Fun – Bun – Done
3. King – Ring – Sing – Thing – Bring
4. Car – Star – Bar – Far – Jar
5. Blue – True – Glue – You – Cue
6. Ball – Tall – Call – Fall – Wall
7. Bird – Heard – Word – Curved – Stirred
8. Dream – Scream – Beam – Team – Stream
9. Mouse – House – Spouse – Louse – Douse
10. Cake – Bake – Make – Shake – Take
11. Boat – Coat – Float – Goat – Note
12. Cold – Bold – Gold – Hold – Sold
13. Rain – Train – Pain – Chain – Gain
14. Hot – Spot – Not – Dot – Got
15. Quick – Stick – Pick – Trick – Kick
16. Stone – Bone – Phone – Own – Alone
17. Duck – Luck – Truck – Stuck – Pluck
18. Key – See – Tree – Free – Flee
19. Bright – Light – Sight – Flight – Height
20. Clean – Mean – Scene – Bean – Green
21. Wish – Dish – Fish – Swish – Squish
22. Hill – Still – Fill – Chill – Will
23. Jump – Bump – Lump – Pump – Hump
24. Time – Rhyme – Crime – Climb – Prime
25. Bold – Cold – Fold – Gold – Told
26. Door – Floor – More – Roar – Pour
27. Cheer – Near – Clear – Steer – Fear
28. Wide – Side – Ride – Slide – Guide
29. Tear – Wear – Bear – Care – Share
30. Sweet – Heat – Beat – Seat – Cheat
31. Brown – Down – Crown – Town – Gown
32. New – Few – View – True – Blue
33. Mark – Park – Dark – Bark – Shark
34. Fine – Line – Mine – Shine – Wine
35. Hard – Card – Guard – Yard – Lard
36. Wood – Good – Stood – Hood – Could
37. Late – Fate – Mate – Rate – Gate
38. Game – Same – Name – Flame – Blame
39. Pink – Sink – Drink – Link – Think
40. Stop – Top – Shop – Drop – Mop
41. Play – Stay – Sway – Day – Delay
42. Road – Load – Toad – Code – Mode
43. Moon – Soon – Noon – Tune – Balloon
44. Pen – Ten – Men – Hen – When
45. Clear – Fear – Tear – Year – Here
46. Fire – Wire – Tire – Hire – Desire
47. Snow – Glow – Throw – Show – Flow
48. Hand – Stand – Land – Band – Grand
49. Drive – Strive – Alive – Five – Dive
50. Meet – Sweet – Street – Fleet – Greet

These sets can be useful for poetry, songwriting, or other creative writing exercises!

Learn How to Use “should have” as an Auxiliary Verb.

should have

 In this chapter we will learn how to use “should have” as an auxiliary verb.

     “Should have” is used in this way to show that an action needed to be done in the past but was not done.

या सदरामध्ये आपण “should have” चा वापर सहाय्यकारी क्रियापद म्हणून कसा करावा याविषयी माहिती घेणार आहोत.

एखादी क्रिया भूतकाळामध्ये करण्याची गरज होती पण ती केली गेली नाही हे दाखवण्यासाठी अशा पद्धतीने “should have” चा वापर करावा लागतो.

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Use “should have” as an auxiliary verb in Affirmative sentences

  Sub.+ should have + v3.

  V3= क्रियापदाचे तिसरे रूप (past participle)

1. I should have bought.

2. I should have taken.

3. You should have cancelled.

4. You should have learnt.

5. They should have announced.

6. They should have mistaken.

7. You should have handled.

8. Vedant and Janhavi should have compromised.

9. Prashant and Sonali should have donated.

10. You should have demanded.

11.She should have advertised.

12.Janhavi should have directed.

13.He should have replied.

14.Vedant should have announced.

15.It should have come.

16.Lion should have roared.

17.Ganesh should have concentrated.

18.He should have co-operated.

19.Sonali should have discussed.

20.She should have submitted.

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Use “should have” as an auxiliary verb in Negative sentences

 Subject + shouldn’t have + past participle.

1. I shouldn’t have bought.

2. I shouldn’t have taken.

3. You shouldn’t have cancelled.

4. You shouldn’t have learnt.

5. They shouldn’t have announced.

6. They shouldn’t have mistaken.

7. You shouldn’t have handled.

8. Vedant and Janhavi shouldn’t have compromised.

9. Prashant and Sonali shouldn’t have donated.

10. You shouldn’t have demanded.

11.She shouldn’t have advertised.

12.Janhavi shouldn’t have directed.

13.He shouldn’t have replied.

14.Vedant shouldn’t have announced.

15.It shouldn’t have come.

16.Lion shouldn’t have roared.

17.Ganesh shouldn’t have concentrated.

18.He shouldn’t have co-operated.

19.Sonali shouldn’t have discussed.

20.She shouldn’t have submitted.

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Use “should have” as an auxiliary verb in Interrogative sentences

Should/Shouldn’t + subject + have + p.p.(v3)?  

1. Should I have bought ?

2. Should I have taken ?

3. Should you have cancelled ?

4. Shouldn’t you have learnt ?

5. Should they have announced ?

6. Shouldn’t they have mistaken ?

7. Should you have handled ?

8. Shouldn’t Vedant and Janhavi have compromised ?

9. Should Prashant and Sonali have donated ?

10.Should you have demanded ?

11.Should she have advertised ?

12.Should Janhavi have directed ?

13.Should he have replied ?

14.Should Vedant have announced ?

15.Should it have come ?

16.Shouldn’t lion have roared ?

17.Should Ganesh have concentrated ?

18.Shouldn’t he have co-operated ?

19.Should Sonali have discussed ?

20.Shouldn’t she have submitted ?

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अशाच पद्धतीची इंग्रजी व्याकरण व इंग्रजी स्पिकिंग साठी आवश्यक असणारी पायाभूत माहिती मिळविण्यासाठी आमच्या वेबसाईटला भेट द्या व अधिकाधिक माहिती मिळवा….