1.
The Sentence
Exercise:
1
Tick
the group of words that are sentences and cross out the ones which are not.
1. Swimming is a good exercise. - Yes
2. Mylapore Chennai is in. - No
3. Plastic cups. - No
4. Grace is seventeen year old. - Yes
5. Into the tub. - No
6. Is it a sword? - Yes
7. Wet and green lawn. - No
8. Far away from Neelima’s house. - No
9. Light paperweight! - No
10. One of Sankuram’s parrots is dead. - Yes
Exercise:
2
Order
the parts to make sentences. Add correct punctuation.
1.
(a) will go to Russia in December (b) our football coach
Our football coach will go to Russia in
December.
2.
(a) the TV (b) who (c) turned off
Who turned off the TV?
3.
(a) the girl (b) is Amisha (c) riding the yellow bicycle
The girl riding the yellow bicycle is Amisha.
4.
(a) the crystal vase (b) who bought (c) on the self
Who brought the crystal vase on the shelf?
5.
(a) to fix the fan (b) tomorrow (c) in the bedroom (d) call the electrician
Call the electrician tomorrow to fix the fan
in the bedroom.
6.
(a) this statue (b) four hundred years old (c) of a dancing woman (d) is
This statue of a dancing woman is four hundred
years old.
7.
(a) is (b) how marvelous (c) the new sea-bridge
How marvellous the new sea-bridge is!
8.
(a) could you (b) from the bookstore (c) get me (d) a school atlas (e) on Patel
Road
Could you get me a school atlas from the
bookstore on Patel Road?
9.
(a) the name (b) pet parrot (c) of your (d) what is
What is the name of your pet parrot?
10.
(a) below 12 (b) in the magic show (c) children (d) not allowed (e) are
Children below 12 are not allowed in the magic
show.
Exercise:
3
Indicate
with tick marks in the table below what type each of the following sentences
is. Then add correct end punctuation mark to the sentences. One is done for
you.
1.
How many times have you travelled by sea?
Interrogative
2.
I was on a ship in 1989.
Declarative
3.
What a great experience it was!
Exclamatory
4.
Please put away these cartons.
Imperative
5.
Bring your crafts workbook tomorrow.
Imperative
6.
Where is Murshidabad located?
Interrogative
7.
Sending an email is easier than writing a letter.
Declarative
8.
Who is the first woman to fly an aeroplane?
Interrogative
9.
How cruel it is to make little children work in factories!
Exclamatory
10.
A kingfisher lays up to ten eggs at a time.
Declarative
Exercise:
4
Write
interrogative sentences which would be answered by the given statements.
1.
I will pack my bag after breakfast.
When will you pack your bag?
2.
It is one kilometer wide.
How wide is it?
3.
Prometheus brought fire to the earth from heaven.
Who brought fire to the earth from heaven?
4.
I cannot close this window because its frame has bent.
Why can’t you close this window?
5.
Angshuman Ram is a golfer.
Who is Angshuman Ram?
6.
This mobile phone is my mother’s.
Whose mobile phone is this?
7.
There are thirteen birds in the picture.
How many birds are there in the picture?
8.
I went to watch a movie last evening.
Where did you go last evening?/What did you do
last evening?
9.
Rafiq’s house is in Manohar Nagar.
Where is Rafiq’s house?
10.
This train will reach Dehradun at 4 o’clock in the morning.
When will this train reach Dehradun?
Exercise:
5
Write
imperative sentences that can be used in each of the following situation.
1.
Request Shoaib to turn off the lights in the bedroom.
Shoaib, please turn off the lights in the
bedroom.
2.
A warning on an electric iron that one should not touch it with wet hands.
Don’t touch with wet hands!
3.
A website asking you to enter a password to log in.
Please enter your password to log in.
4.
A coach shouting to his student during a running competition.
Run fast!
5.
Instruction to stick a photograph on an application form.
Paste your photograph here.
6.
Sign at a public place asking people to throw litter in the dustbin.
Please throw litter in the dustbin.
7.
An emergency helpline number and the accompanying message.
In case of emergency call 101!
8.
A line from a recipe note on adding ginger.
Add ginger.
Exercise:
6
Rewrite
the following statements as exclamations.
1.
The tadpoles are tiny.
How tiny the tadpoles are!
2.
It is very silly to paint an ice cube.
How silly painting an ice cube is!
3.
The Grand Canyon in America is an amazing sight.
What an amazing sight the Grand Canyon in
America is!
4.
Kuldeep Basu is a wonderful fielder.
What a wonderful fielder Kuldeep Basu is!
5.
The socks Rohini knits are very fluffy.
How fluffy the socks Rohini knits are!
6.
It is dangerous to play with firecrackers.
How dangerous playing with firecrackers is!
7.
The rotten meat is very smelly.
How smelly the rotten meat is!
8.
Rina Naidu is a talented chess player.
What a talented chess player Rina Naidu is!
2.
Subject and Predicate
Exercise:
1
Circle
the subjects and underline the predicates in the following sentences.
1. Afsal has bought a wall-mounting bookshelf.
2. The wax polish looks like ice cream.
3. Did you leave the back door open?
4. Baking a cake is not as easy as eating it.
5. Kalyan, Namrata and Madhu have decided to
learn yoga.
6. I found a dead rat inside the wardrobe.
7. Are all Samuel’s brothers sailors?
8. The trainer is running around the playground.
9. Have you submitted the application form?
10. Don’t open that box.
11. Will you bring that bouquet to the lecture hall?
12. Stop the players from leaving the ground.
3. Questions
Exercise 1
Rewrite
the following statements as questions:
1.
Bamboo is a type of grass.
Is bamboo a type of grass?
2.
Sania is watering the plants.
Is Sania watering the
plants?
3.
Fernandes was the captain of a ship.
Was Fernandes the captain
of a ship?
4.
I eat three bananas every morning.
Do you eat three bananas
every morning?
5.
Zareena will come home tomorrow.
Will Zareena come home
tomorrow?
6.
Some fish can stay out of water for a long time.
Can some fish stay out of
water for a long time?
7.
They should call us before delivering the packet.
Should they call us before
delivering the packet?
8.
It would be better to go to the city in the morning.
Would it be better to go
to the city in the morning?
9.
You can enter the house through the back door.
Can you enter the house
through the backdoor?
10.
Viru could save Jane from drowning in the lake.
Could Viru save Jane from
drowning in the lake?
11.
Dileep, Farhan and Ameya practise for an hour in the evening.
Do Dileep, Farhan and
Ameya practise for an hour in the evening?
12.
I look like Hrithik Roshan.
Do I look like Hrithik
Roshan?
13.
Reshma disliked chapatti when she was a kid.
Did Reshma dislike
chapatti when she was a kid?
14.
Jacqueline dreamt that she had become a movie star.
Did Jacqueline dream that
she had become a movie star?
15.
You created a fuss about the leaking tap yesterday.
Did you create a fuss
about the leaking tap yesterday?
16.
Anamika, Celine and Ratish built a kennel for Snorie.
Did Anamika, Celine and
Ratish build a kennel for Snorie?
Exercise
2
1. Minnie runs very fast, doesn’t
she?
2. We’re late, aren’t we?
3. Lizy can swim across the river,
can’t she?
4. The rain has stopped, hasn’t
it?
5. You can’t climb a tree, can you?
Exercise
3 Write the question words missing from the following questions by looking at
their answers.
Q: ________ does Mrinalini’s uncle stay?
A: He stays in the city.
1.
Where
Q: ________ opened the door last night when you came
back?
A: It was uncle Prasad.
2. Who
Q: ________ should I eat this tablet?
A: Eat it after dinner.
3. When
Q: ________ can I see this film in 3D?
A: You can see it in 3D by wearing these glasses.
4. How
Q: ________ do wet clothes dry slower during the
monsoon?
A: Because during rains there is a lot of moisture in
the air.
5. Why
Q: ________ is a baby kangaroo called?
A: It’s called a ‘joey’.
6. What
Q: ________ toothbrush is yours?
A: The blue one.
7. Which
Q: ________ salwar-kameez is the wearing?
A: Her sister’s.
8.
Whose
Q: ________ did the principal invite for the building
inauguration?
A: He invited the actor Mahesh Kumar.
9. Whom
Q: ________ are you looking happy today?
A: Because my father will take me to museum in the
evening.
10. Why
Exercise 4
Write wh-questions to get the following answers.
1. We have day and night because the earth rotates on
its axis.
Why do we have day and
night?
2. Srinivasa Ramanujan was born in Erode, Tamil Nadu.
Where was Srinivasa
Ramanujan born?
3. A cartographer is a person who makes maps.
Who is a cartographer?
4. The third switch from the left is the one for the
fan.
Which is the switch for
the fan?
5. Uma’s brother’s name is Sumesh.
What is the name of Uma’s
brother?
6. Boil water, add tea leaves, sugar and milk. Your
tea is ready.
How can I make tea?
7. The man behind the tree is Vikram the detective.
Who is that man behind the
tree?
8. I saw Vikram the detective behind the tree.
Where did you see
detective Vikram?
9. Vikram was carrying a magnifying glass.
What was Vikram carrying?
10. Vikram is running because a dog is chasing him.
Why is Vikram running?
Exercise 5
Indicate what type each of the following questions are
by ticking the correct box in the table below.
1. Ashwapuri is not far, is it?
tag question
2. Did you get greeting card yesterday?
simple
yes-no question
3. What time will the plane take off?
wh-question
4. You have an extra pen with you?
declarative question
5. Isn’t that a wonderful painting?
exclamatory question
6. A wonderful what?
echo question
7. Where are these peasants going?
wh-question
8. You did not drop that box from the balcony, did
you?
tag question
9. He is a manager, huh?
declarative question
10. Why can’t we see the sun at night?
rhetorical question
4. Nouns
Exercise 1
Identify the proper nouns and rewrite them with proper
capitalization.
Ramu, Denmark, Thursday,
Easter, Preeti, Air India, Shanghai, Ratan, Jacob, Discovery Channel
Exercise 2
Match the proper nouns in column A with correct common
nouns in column B.
Prem, Azhar, Binay – boy
Colgate, Close-up, Pepsodent –
toothpaste
Yamuna, Amazon, Tapti – river
Barack Obama, Sonia Gandhi,
Vladimir Putin – leader
Nagpur, Kolkata, Gurgaon – city
Cartoon Network, Pogo, National
Geographic – channel
Hyundai, Maruti, Toyota – car
Diwali, Onam, Id – festival
Exercise 3
Mark the countable nouns as ‘C’ and uncountable nouns
as ‘U’.
Countable
nouns ‘C’ : computer, basket, bag, coconut, ship, idea, colour
Uncountable
nouns ‘U’ : grass, luggage, sand, juice, sugar,
knowledge, water, milk
Exercise 4
Mark the concrete nouns as ‘C’ and abstract nouns as
‘A’.
Concrete
nouns ‘C’ : fan, clock, letter, leaf, tyre, book
Abstract
nouns ‘A’ : cleverness, intelligence, enmity, time,
knowledge, love
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