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Date:
I. Box the nouns, draw the heart on the pronouns, underline once the descriptive adjectives and underline twice
the limiting adjectives in the sentences below.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
She
In two
It was
Martin
The
In one
Mom
In the
toys.
9. Our
10. You
wore a
pretty
dress.
other basket,
I
saw ripe mangoes
and golden
papaya.
dry
in
the
desert.
was
embarrassed
by
his
explosive tantrum.
fifth and ninth baskets
were filled with small oranges.
basket,
I
found
yellow
bananas
and brown
chicos.
bought
me a
green
beautiful
dress.
store,
I
saw several
boxes
filled with many
can
school
is
tell that umbrella
is
small.
blue.
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I. Box the nouns, draw the heart on the pronouns, underline once the descriptive adjectives and underline twice
the limiting adjectives in the sentences below.
1. She
wore a
2. In two
other basket,
3. It
was dry
in
pretty
dress.
saw
the
4. Martin
was
5. The
fifth
and
6. In
one
basket,
ripe
mangoes
and golden
papaya.
desert.
embarrassed
ninth baskets
I
by
his
explosive
tantrum.
found
yellow
bananas
and brown
chicos.
7.
Mom bought
8. In the
me
store,
a
I
green
saw
beautiful
several
toys.
9. Our
10.
You
school
can
tell
is
that umbrella
small.
is
blue.
boxes
dress.
filled with many
comparative
superlative
happiest
important
best
little
most
worse
far
sweeter
expensive
simpler
III. Fill in the blank.
Once there lived a poor woodcutter. He used to cut trees in woods. One day he was cutting wood on the
bank of a river. His axe fell into the river. The river was deep. He could not take his axe out. He sat on the bank
and began to weep.
Mercury, the goddess of water appeared. She asked the reason of his weeping. The woodcutter told the
whole story. Mercury dived into the water and brought the golden axe. The woodcutter refused to take it.
Mercury again dived in to the water and brought the silver axe. The woodcutter did not take it either. Then she
brought iron axe. The woodcutter took it gladly. Mercury was much pleased. He rewarded the woodcutter with
the other golden and silver axes.
Title:________________________________________
Characters: ___________________________________
Setting:_________________________________________
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Problem:_________________________________________
Solution:________________________________________
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End:_____________________________________________
comparative
superlative
happiest
important
best
little
most
worse
far
sweeter
expensive
simpler
III. Fill in the blank.
Once there lived a poor woodcutter. He used to cut trees in woods. One day he was cutting wood on the
bank of a river. His axe fell into the river. The river was deep. He could not take his axe out. He sat on the bank
and began to weep.
Mercury, the goddess of water appeared. She asked the reason of his weeping. The woodcutter told the
whole story. Mercury dived into the water and brought the golden axe. The woodcutter refused to take it.
Mercury again dived in to the water and brought the silver axe. The woodcutter did not take it either. Then she
brought iron axe. The woodcutter took it gladly. Mercury was much pleased. He rewarded the woodcutter with
the other golden and silver axes.
Title:________________________________________
Characters: ___________________________________
Setting:_________________________________________
__
Problem:_________________________________________
Solution:________________________________________
_
End:_____________________________________________