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Grammar on the Go, , 24, , Readghpairo fsentences., , The, , hip, , These, , will sail, , sellsports goods., , shops, , girt, The, , for Madrid tomorrow., , has black, , hair, , ost the race to the tortoise., , Thehare, , ha's son, , goes, , to, , Green, , hiding behind, , Thesun, , Valley School., clouds., , the, , the words in, For each pair,, Eor, , bold have, , similar pronunciation, but their, , spellings and meanings, , are different., , Here is, , list of, , a, , common, , sets of words, , which sound the, , uncovered, empty, bear a wild animal that eats honey, , 1., , bare, , 2., , berth a sleeping place on a train, birth process of being born, , 3. blue - a colour, , blew past tense of 'blow', 4. buy - to take something in exchange of money, , by- beside, , bye goodbye, ., , brake, , -, , break, , 6. cell, , a, , -, , instrument in a car to stopP It, separate into many pieces by, , battery, , sell-give something in, 1., , die, , -, , stop, , living, , aye substance used, ., , Some, Sum, , -, , a, , -a, , return for, , to, , small amount, maths problem, , a, , blow, , money, , change the colour of cloth, , same, , but have different meanings.
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9. their- word, , 25, , showing belonging, , there word showing position, , Opposites, , and head, thread-like growth on the body, fast, hare a small animal which runs very, , A0. hair, , -, , the, , choose, , correct word, , 1. Her, , in each pair to complete, , 4. get lots of_, , everyday., , 490, , The, , _washes the dishes in the morning., , We, , a sandcastle at the beach., , 1want to eat, , 1. The, , the, , big, , meat, , sun, , Son, , male, , mail, , 3. near., , 8. high, , 4. wet, , 9. tall, , 5. costly, , 10. happy, , tastyfood., , maid, , made, , some, , sum, , all the, , honey., , 2. I cannot sea anything in this fog, , important - unimportant, , BAdd the prefix, , un-, , 5. Dear can run very fast.., , equal-inequal, respect disrespect, , to, , these words, , to, , like - dislike, , form their, , opposites., , 1. atble, , 3. sure, , 5. wanted, , 7. invited, , 2. true, , 4. cover, , 6. likely, , 8. known, , CAdd, , prefixes in-, , the, , 1.visible, , 2, , 3. There notebooks are lying in the field., 4. I no all the students in my class., , using-un, -in, -im and -dis before words., , possible- inmpossible, , misspelt words and write the correct words in the space gven., ate, , We also form opposites by, , Look at these pairs of words., , help me solve this, , bare, , 7. tidy, , meet, , of the duck is called 'drake'., , The, , Can you, , 6. cold, , is an obedient child., , Shekhar's, , Bldentify, , 1. bright, , is bad for health., , IS a ball of fire., , The_, , Book, Write the opposites of the following words., 2. soft_, , the principal., , Eating too much red,, , 6., Beok, , hare, , in the forest., , 2. My father wants to,, , 5., , hair, , is very long, , I saw a, , 3., , the sentences, , Possible, , or, , im-, , to, , these words, , to, , form their, , opposites., , 3.expensive, , 5._corect, , 7.justice, , 4.proper, , 6.-polite, , 8.complete, , Rewrite the sentences using the opposites of the underlined words., 1. The, , king agreed with the plan., , 2. The show continued after one year., , 3. The, 4., , magician suddenly appeared., , like playingfootball., , 5. Prakash obeys his oficer's orders., ., , It is possible to win this match., , 91
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23, , Punctuation, , uatton, , marks help us understand the meaning of sentences and write correctly., , P u n c t, , Grammar Byte, , Capital L e t t e r, , sethecapital letter when we begin a, , We usethee, , new sentence., , Example: Charlie is playing cricket., We, , also, , The pronoun I is, , always written using, , capital letters when we write proper nouns., have visited New Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai., , capital letter., , use, , Example:, Example:I, Comma, , We, , use a comma, , Examples:, , (,), , between two similar, , words, , or, , ideas., , and a pen on your table., Rohin woke up, brushed his teeth, ate breakfast, wore his uniform and went to clas., , There is, , a, , notebook, a pencil,, , an eraser, , We also use a comma to separate many adjectives used to describe the same noun., , Example: The bright, red colour of the house caught our eyes., Question Mark, , We use a question mark (?) at the end of a question., , Example: Is Maya at home?, Exclamation Mark, We put an exclamation mark (!) mark at the end of a sentence that shows strong feelings, or, after an interjection., , Examples:, , What a, , tasty dish it is!, , Ouch! I hurt my foot., , Ro, , Rewrite the sentences after adding commas at the right places., , 1. Radha Sudha Mita and Kriti are neighbours., ., , want a red ball a remote-controlled car and a book for my birthday., , 87
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That, , thick black book with, , Last year, , ., , n e, , manycolourful, , pictures, , belongs, , to, , my, , Delhi and Srinagar., I visited Dehradun New, , fairysprinkled some, , magic dust, , on, , her, Unni waved, , wand and, , months of the yea, April May and June are the hottest, , 6., , ewnte, , the, , sentences, , using the, , necessary, , punctuation, , ks, , marks., , 1. meera and i are good friends, 2. pune kolkata and chennai are important cities, , 3. would you like to eat a jam sandwich or a cheese sandwich, , 4. is that, , ., , a, , cup, , or a, , mug, , ganga yamuna and saraswati are the main rivers of north india, , 6. alas the king is no more, , 7. my favourite subjects are english and mathematics, , is the, , highest peak ofthe himalayas, , 8., , mount everest, , 9., , patna is the capital of bihar, , 10. hurrah india has won the match, 11. rama and sheetal attend dance classes, , 12. how cold it is today, , 88, , tather., , flew away.
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26, , Words:, , BopR, Rearrange, , the letters to form, , A, , Mixed, , meaningful, , Bag, , words., , 1. ombc, 2. oasp, 3. wtoel, 4. drses, , 5. koob., , Words Which Mean the Same, 5, , Match, , with words that, the words in Column A, , mean, , the, , same in, , Column, , Column B, , Column A, , a. faithful, 1. ancient, , 2. courageous, , C. brave, , 3. loyal, , d. troop, , 4. single, 5. furious, , e. old, , 6. herd, , f. one, , 7. happy, , & angry, h. joyful, , 8. cold, What are They Called?, around, , Thepeare people, Mhat, , b. chilly, , us, , who do various kinds of work. Read, , they are called., , bread, 1. A person who bakes, clothes, 2. A person who stitches, 3. A person who sels vegetables, children, 4. A person who teaches, house, 5. A person who paints the, shoes, 6. A person who mends our, out of wood, 7. A person who makes things, hair, 8. A person who cuts our, , 92, , the, , descriptions and write
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a, , red ball,, , the year., , a, , remote-controlled, , my tather., , car, , and, a, , 6. April, May and June are the hottest months of, , 5. The fairy sprinkled some magic dust on Unni,, waved her wand over him and tlew away., , and Srinagar., , 4. Last year, I visited Dehradun, New Delhi, , pictures belongs to, , 3. That thick, black book with many colourful, , book for my birthday., , 2. I want, , 1. Radha, Sudha, Mita and Kriti are neighbours., , Chapter 23: Punctuation, A., , B., , 1. Meera and l are good friends., 2. Pune, Kolkata and Chennai are important cities., 3. Would you like to eat a jam sandwich or a, cheese sandwich?, 4. Is that a cup or a mug?, 5 Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati are the main, rivers of north India., , 6. Alas! The king is no more., 7. My favourite subjects are English and, , Mathematics., 8. Mount Everest is the highest peak ot, , the Himalayas.
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9. Patna is the capital of Bihar., 10. Hurrah! India has won the match., 11. Rama and Sheetal attend dance classes., , 12. How cold it is, , today!, , Chapter 24: Grammar on the Go, A. 1. Her hair is very, long., saw a hare in the forest., 2., , My father wants to meet the principal., Eating too much red meat is bad for health., 3 The sun is a ball of, fire., 4., , Shekhar's son is an obedient child., I get lots of mail every day., , The male of the duck is called a drake., , 5. The, We, , 6., , maid washes the dishes in the morning., , made, , a sandcastle at the beach., want, to, eat some tasty food., I, Can you, help me solve this, , sum?, , B. 1. bare: bear, , 3. There: Their, 4. no: know, , 2. sea: see, , 5. Dear: Deer, , Chapter 25: Opposites, A. 1. bright:, dull, 2. soft: hard, , 6., 7., 8., 9., , 3. near: tar, , 4. wet: dry, 5. costly: inexpensive, , B. 1. unable, , 3. unsure, , 2. untrue, , 4., , uncover, , C. 1. invisible, 2. impossible, 3. inexpensive, , cold: hot, tidy: untidy, high: low, tall: small, , 10. happy: unhappy, 5. unwanted 7. uninvited, 6. unlikely, 8. unknown, , 4. improper, 5. incorrect, 6. impolite, , 7. injustice, , 8. incomplete, , D. 1. The king, with the plan., 2. The show was, discontinued after one year., 3. The magician suddenly, , disagreed, , disappeared., , 4. I dislike playing football., 5. Prakash disobeys his officer's orders., 6. It is impossible to win this match., , Chapter 26: Words: A Mixed Bag, A. 1. comb, , 2. soap, , B. 1. ancient: e. old, 2. courageous: c. brave, 3. loyal: a. faithful, 4. single: f. one, , C. 1. baker, 2. tailor, 3. greengrocer, , 4. dress, , 3. towel, , 5. book, , 5. furious: g. angry, 6. herd: d. troop, 7. happy: h. joyful, 9. cold: b. chilly, , 4. teacher, 5. painter, 6. cobbler, , 7. carpenter, 8. barber