Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
I Semester
Course:1. Sentences
2. Kinds of Sentences
3. Interrogative Sentences
4. Negative Sentences
5. Nouns: Common and Proper Noun
6. Nouns: Number and Gender
7. Countable- Uncountable Nouns
8. Collective Nouns
9. Conjunctions
10. Interjections
11. Understanding Words
Paper style
Q.1. (A) Arrange the following group of words to form a meaningful sentence.
(4)
Q.1. (B) State whether the following sentences are Statement, Question or Command.
(4)
Q.2. (A) Make the following sentences Negative. (4)
Q.2. (B) Make the following sentences Interrogative. (4)
Q.3. (A) Underline Nouns and state whether it is Common noun or Proper Noun
(4)
Q.3. (B) Fill in the blanks with suitable Collective Nouns from given bracket.
(4)
Q.3. Classify the following Nouns into Countable and Uncountable Nouns.
(2)
Q.4. (A) Rewrite the following sentences changing the nouns from Singular to Plural with other
necessary changes.
(4)
Q.4 (B) Rewrite the following sentences changing the nouns from Plural to Singular with other
necessary changes.
(4)
Q.4. (C) Classify the following Nouns into Gender.[Masculine/ Feminine/ Common/ Neuter]
(2)
Q.5 (A) Rewrite the following sentences changing the nouns from Feminine to Masculine with other
necessary changes.
(4)
Q..5(B) Rewrite the following sentences changing the nouns from Masculine to Feminine with other
necessary changes.
(4)
Q.6 (A) Fill in the blanks with appropriate Conjunctions from brackets given.
(4)
Q.6. (B) Join the following sentences with suitable conjunctions.
(4)
Q.6. Fill in the blanks with suitable Interjections. (4)
Q.7. (A) Match the following Synonyms.
Q.7 (B) Match the following Antonyms.
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Q. 8. (A) Compo
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Q.1. (A) Arrange the following group of words to form a meaningful sentence.
1. Bird our national peacock is the
2. Than prevention cure better is
3. Rubber made are balls of tennis
4. A day in Rome was not built
5. Wife children care he takes of his and
6. Happy are not the rich always
7. Forgets an elephant never
8. Sleep daytime in owls the
9. In the bush is worth two a bird in the hand.
10. Showed the oldman to the way the kind boy
11. Stands on the Yamuna, the capital of India Delhi
12. To save the patients life the doctor tried hard to world in the
13. Red sister wearing a girl the frock my is
14. The standing is man in a corner the policeman
15. The mountains the Himalayas are highest
16. Throwing birds at stones were boys mischievous some
17. Mary friends are and close Rita
18. Was Miss Kitty at rude the table
19. The mountains were snow with covered tops of the
20. A mistake that think I made you have
21. Gold a chain made he has which is of
22. Hooghly river is Kolkata banks on the of
23. Her letter wrote a cousin the girl to
24. Her letter wrote a cousin the girl to
25. Fond music of the girl is
26. For really I must thank you cooperation your
27. Kindness by recognized his man a great is
28. Welcoming India people of the and friendly are
Q.1 (B) State whether the following sentences are Command, Statement or Question.
1. Please allow me to use your dictionary.
2. Dont make noise.
3. She kept wasting her time in chatting.
4. Meet me in the market.
5. The grass has been cut.
6. Dont spit on the floor.
7. Have mercy upon us.
8. Little Jack Horner sat in a corner.
9. Can she do it by herself?
10. She has fever today.
11. Please show me how to do it.
12. Have I made a mistake?
13. What did you see at the mall?
14. Please give me your book.
Eg:- coffee, child, oil, juice, apple, noodles, rice, rain,, soup, television, friend, traffic, luggage, sugar
cubes, hair, stars, pancake, salt, bushes, water, flour, bread, sand, butter, jam, plates, eggs, bowls,
scissors, stones, chair, milk, basket, rose, pupil, love, music, table, windows, bangle
Q.3 Fill in the blanks with suitable Collective Nouns from the given brackets.
( crew, committee, crowd, class, herd, jury, mob, regiment, pride, school, clump, fleet, team, cluster,
bunch, family, pride, bouquet, company, gaggle, bunch, gang, set, band, suite )
1. There was a large ______ on the street.
2. The ________ found the prisoner guilty.
3. The police dispersed the _____.
4. Our _____ consists of seventy pupils.
5. We saw _____ of cattle grazing in the field.
6. Our ___ won the match by two goals
7. We saw a ____ of ships in the harbour.
8. The ship has a ____ of a hundred sailors.
9. A ____ of five was appointed.
10. A ______ of sheep was seen in the field.
11. The _____ of soldiers has marched away.
12. A _____ of five members died in a plane crash.
13. They lost a ____ of keys near the river.
14. The newly married couple was presented by a ______ of flowers.
15. We saw a ______ of lions in Gir forest.
16. The ______ of trees were destroyed in fire.
17. We saw a _____ of fish from the ship.
18. The _____ of stars can be seen clearly by binoculars.
19. My mother purchased a _____ of grapes for me.
20. A _____ of tool box was lost on the site.
21. She booked a _____ of room in the hotel.
22. A ______ of geese were playing in the farm.
23. A ______ of musician won the talent show.
24. A ________ of actors celebrated their success.
25. The police caught a _____ of thieves.
Q.4. (A) Rewrite the following sentences changing the nouns from Singular to Plural with other
necessary changes.
1. The child saw a sheep in the field.
2. That ox is mine.
3. The house was made of brick and stone.
4. A deer was caught by a hunter.
5. A wolf is a wild animal.
6. The farmer is ploughing his field.
7. The goose is swimming in the pond.
8. A potato is a vegetable.
9. Has the baby any sister?
10. An apple grows on a tree.
11. A bad bow hides his fault.
12. The leaf falls from the tree.
13. The nurse carries the babies.
14. A woman loves her husband.
15. A mother is kind to her little child.
16. The sheep is grazing in the field.
17. A fox has a tail.
18. A tiger is sleeping in its cage.
19. A girl is dancing on the stage.
Amazing- wonderful
Beautiful- lovely
Calm- quiet
Decide-choose
Explain-clarify
Fear-scare
Important-necessary
Mischievous-naughty
Administer-manage
Belly-stomach
Constitution-structure
Disgrace-shame
Fortunate-lucky
Garbage-rubbish
Impact-affect
Narrative-story
Overseas-abroad
Renounce-give up
Significant-meaningful
Virtue-advantage
Almost-nearly
Abundance-lack
Ancient-modern
Bitter-sweet
Cheap-expensive
Compliment-insult
Create-destroy
Desperate-hopeful
Exciting-boring
Failure-success
Frequently-occasionally
Harvest-plant
Intelligent-stupid
Notice-ignore
Occupied-vacant
Refuse-accept
Sober-colourful
Outskirts-centre
Sharp-blunt
Urban-rural
My school library
My school Bag
My grand father
My favourite game
My pet dog
A visit to our field trip
How I celebrated my birthday
Books our best friends