Sunday 7 July 2019

Pronoun English workbook

Pronouns

Q. I Choose the pronoun that best completes the sentence:


1. She wore a pink dress for the dance.

2. Grandma baked cookies for us to eat.
3. They enjoyed their vacation.
4. The noise of the drums scared him. 
5. Can you help me to carry this bag?
Q. II Put a tick mark in the box against the sentence having the correct
possessive pronoun.
1. Hers bag is heavy.
Her bag is heavy.
2. Is this book yours?
Is this book your?
3. Mary sold her paintings.
Mary sold hers paintings.

4. My father takes a walk in the building with him friend.
My father takes a walk in the building with his friend.

5. My friend borrowed my pencil.
My friend borrowed mine pencil.
Q. III Write the correct pronoun for the underlined words in the circle:
1. Rishi and Raj are in the same class. they
2. Tim, Rohan and I are going to watch a movie. We
3. The children are invited for dinner at
Mr. and Mrs. Sen’s house.Their

4. Mr. Ray removed Mr. Ray’s coat and put it on the hanger.his


5. Are these cakes for Jenny, Nita, Raj and me?us



Q. IV Read each of the sentences below. If the sentences contain a possessive pronoun, colour it pink. If the sentence does not contain a
possessive pronoun colour it yellow.                

The boy went

to the store.

My dad

showed me
his new car.
.collection.

These books

are mine.

Is this wallet

yours?

The roads are

covered in
snow.

A burger is


junk food.

Pronouns Grammar galaxy English

Pronouns
Textual Answers:
Q.I a. He, b. She, c. her, d. them, e. They, f. me, g. us, h. We
Q.II a. He, them, b. us, c. They, it, d. He, them, e. him, f. We, her, g. They, us, h.
They, them
Q.III a. his, b. ours, c. theirs, d. yours, e. hers
Q.IV a. yours, b. theirs, c. hers, d. his, e. mine

Nouns – One and Many English workbook

Nouns – One and Many

Q. I Solve the crossword with the help of the clues given below. Hint: All the words you form are proper nouns:

Across
2. A harvest festival of Tamil Nadu
5. A popular hill station in the south
7. The state language Maharashtra
8. The Taj Mahal is on the banks of this
river
9. Mahatma Gandhi is popularly known as
this.

Down
1. A sacred book of the Hindus
2. A popular cartoon character
3. One of the names of Lord Buddha
4. The surname of India's current Prime
Minister
6. A state in South India famous for its boat
races

Ans: 1.Gita 2. pongal 3.Gautam 4.Modi 5.Ooty 6.Kerala 7.Marathi 8.Yamuna 9. Bapu

Q. II The words in bird 1 are collective nouns. They stand for collections of
person, animals or things given in bird 2. Match the words given in the
two birds and write them on the given blanks. One is done for you.

1. an army of soldiers
2. a  herd of elephants
3. a bunch of bananas
4. a  troupe of  dancers
5. a  school of  fish
6. a  flock of  birds
7. a  choir of singers
8. a  pack of  wolves
9. a class of  students 
Q. III Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the nouns given in the box:

1. During the break, there was not a single child in the class.
2. Two of his teeth have fallen out.
3. Mowgli grew up with a pack of wolves. 
4. It is good habit to wash your  feet when you reach home.
5. My grandmother’s cow recently gave birth to a calf.
 6. The farmer has four oxen working in his fields.
7. I can see some big, juicy mangoes on the tree.
8. Can you name four big cities in India?

One and many Grammar galaxy English

Topic: One and Many
Textual Answers:
Q.I
1. bottle - bottles calf - calves
terrace- terraces notebook - notebooks
helicopter- helicopters fence – fences
leech - leeches elf – elves
puppy – puppies story – stories
key- keys fairy – fairies
day – days video – videos
sherrif- sherrifs dwarf- dwarves
Q.II
a. parties b. ponies c. donkeys d. gypsies e. studios f. babies g. stories h.
pets i. pianos

Q.III
a. armies b. fireflies c. spies d. monkeys, roofs e. apples, trees
f. buffalos , sheds g. deer h. mice , floors i. sheriffs, banjos

Gender English (Workbook)

Gender


Look at the pictures and write its masculine or feminine gender. 

bride – bridegroom witch – wizard lass – lad

man – women king – queen wife – husband

princess – prince nun – monk brother – sister

Q. II Fill in the blanks with the opposite gender of the underlined word.

1) The old man accompanies the woman to the temple.
2) All the ladies and gentlemen were seated in the hall.
3) There are ducks and drakes in the pond near my house.
 4) Our headmaster and headmistress are very hardworking.
 5) There are many actors and actresses in the new television show.
6) The peacock has more beautiful feathers than the peahen.
Q. III Choose the correct word from the box and write the opposite gender in
column .
1. gander   a. goose
2. host        b. hostess
3. count      c. countess
4. bull         d. cow
5. lion          e. lioness
6. emperor  f. empress
7. stewardess g. steward
8. horse          h. mare

Q. IV Guess the right gender and complete blanks with the help of the given
pictures.

1) He and his wife are celebrating fifty years of marriage.
2) He is a very good father to his child.
3) My uncle has two sons.
4) A gentleman is a well educated man.
5) Sir, may I come in?
6) The boy helped his grandfather cross the road


The Mice That Ate Iron English (work book)

The Mice That Ate Iron
Q. I Complete the following sentences
1. Naduk requested Laxman to take care of his iron chest till he
returned. 
2. Laxman was worried because his son Ramu had not returned home till evening.
3. Naduk told Laxman that a hawk swooped down and carried off Ramu before he could do anything. 
4. The judge asked Naduk to tell him the whole story.
Q. II State true or false: 
1. Naduk was a poor merchant. False
2. Laxman told Naduk that a hawk had eaten up his chest. False
3. Laxman and Naduk started quarrelling. True
4. Laxman sent his daughter with Naduk. False
5. The judge was very angry to hear Naduk’s explanation. True
Q. III Choose and write the appropriate words and phrases to describe the nature of the following characters:

1. Laxman : liar, unreliable, loving father,greedy
2. Naduk: intelligent ,grateful , trusted his friend ,hard worker

Q. IV Unscramble the given sentences. Look at the pictures and circle the word that tell us what the picture is about.
1. the crossed the fearfully merchant forest.
The merchant crossed the forest fearfully.
2.heavy was quite chest the wooden
The wooden chest was quite heavy.
3. neighbours quarrelling my are.
My neighbours are quarrelling.
4.high in up sky hawk the the flies
The hawk flies high up in the sky.
5.shocked Rishabh the see magic was trick to
Rishabh was shocked to see the magic
trick.

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