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21. The commander-in-chief of the army must be obeyed.
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22. The boy hurt his foot when he fell.
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23. The clown and the juggler in the circus made all the people laugh with their funny tricks.
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24. Grandmother is very fond of telling a story about a genie, elf, fairy and a ghost.
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25. The deer, the tiger, the wolf and the elephant co-habit in the forest.
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I (B) Change the underlined nouns into their singular form. Make other changes where necessary:
1. Flies can spread diseases.
A. A fly can spread diseases.
2. The knives on the shelves are new.
A. A knife is new on the shelf.
3. Do you know the ladies and the gentlemen standing outside?
A. Do you know the lady and the gentleman standing outside.
4. Heroes are honoured by their countries.
A. A hero is honoured by his country.
5. Some passer-by took the children to the hospital.
A. A passer-by took the child to the hospital.
6. The mice dug many holes in a corner.
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7. These cars that run on batteries.
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8. The servants climbed up to clean the chimneys.
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9. The trees shed up their leaves during autumn.
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10.The children are enjoying themselves by flying kites.
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11. The dentist filled the cavities of the aching teeth.
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12. The geese flew over the valleys to reach oceans.
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13. For dinner I had loaves of bread with a stew of potatoes, tomatoes, onions and chillies.
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14. All the children were given colourful diaries.
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15. Europe has large cities.
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16.He had an aquarium of fish.
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17. The fruits on the trees were not ripe enough.
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18. She read the tale of dwarfs and knights.
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19. Several boxes were placed on the tables.
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20. They had displayed our photos.
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21. She threw the rotten tomatoes away.
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22. The heroes of the films had gathered outside.
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23. All the men were asked to give way to the women.
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24. The babies were crying for milk.
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25. The churches were decorated during Christmas.
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Ex. II. Write down the possessive form of the following:
1. the office of the Principal
A. the Principal's office
2. the bangles belonging to her sister
A. her sister's bangles
3. A holiday for a month
A. a month's holiday
4. The wisdom of Birbal
A. Birbal's wisdom
5. The hostel for working women
A. working women's hostel
6. The thorn of the rose plant
A. the rose plant's thorns
7. the statement issued by the President
A. the President's statement
8. the uniform worn by his uncle
A. his uncle's uniform
9. the house in which the doctor lives
A. the doctor's house
10. the church named after St Thomas
A. St Thomas's church
11. the novels written by Dickens
A. Dickens' novels
12. the poems written by Keats
A. Keats' poems
13. the blessings of my parents'
A. my parents' blessings
14. the flats in which the teachers live
A. the teachers' flats
15. the books for children books
A. children's books
16. the house of her grandparents
A. her grandparents' house
17. the club meant for the residents
A. the residents' club
18. the hideout belonging to the thieves
A. the thieves' hideout
19. the saddles of horses
A. the horses' saddles
20. the dresses of women
L-24, Prepositions:
(Prepositions of time, place, direction and movement )
Fill in the blanks with prepositions:
1. I reached the school at 7 am.
2. She is sleeping since morning.
3. The boy is flying kite on the roof.
4. I will finish my work by 8 pm.
5. I was alert during the match.
6. I was at my friend's house between 8 pm and 9 pm.
7. I will complete my project within a week.
8. You may be surprised to know what is inside the box.
9. The clown balanced himself on the tight-rope.
10. Do not lean against the wall which has just been painted.
11. The train went through the tunnel.
12. Two of the criminals have escaped from prison.
13. The child fell into the pond.
14. We were at the National Library yesterday.
15. He is driving towards the North.
16. They had no choice but to swim across the river.
17. The ball went rolling down the hill.
18. She spent a lot during the festival season.
19. There was a difference of opinion between two brothers.
20. The soldier was on duty all through the day.
21. He has played hockey for many years.
22. She came her before 6 o'clock.
23. He came to his house after 10 o'clock.
24. The train is running behind time.
25. Wait here till I come back.
26. Distribute these balloons among the children of your colony.
Ex. VII (a) Writing Notices (lost/found) (refer ABD/text book)
1) Anshul has lost his water bottle in the school. So put up the following notice giving all details on the
school notice board. Put the notice in a box.
2) You found a tiffin box in the school playground. Write a notice to be put on the school notice board
and give the necessary details. Put the notice in a box.
3) You are Sonam Gupta of Class VI D. You have found a geometry box in the school library. Write a
notice mentioning where, when and from whom the box can be colleced. Put the notice in a box.
4) You are Raghav of Class VI. You borrowed R.K. Narayan's Swamy and Friends from the school library.
Immediately afterwards you left it in the computer room but could not find it later. Write a notice to be put
up on the school notice board. Put the notice in a box.
(b) Letter Writing (Informal Letters) (refer ABD/text book)
1) Write a letter to your uncle thanking him for the set of interesting story books he has sent you.
2) Write an application to the librarian requesting her to issue a duplicate library card as you have lost the
original one.
3) Write a letter to your mother describing your new experience in your new school.
4) Write a letter to your friend congratulating him/her on his selection in the school debate team.
5) Write a letter to your friend inviting him to your birthday party.
(c) Paragraph Writing: (refer ABD/text book)
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