Document (4) 1
Document (4) 1
I. Do as directed:
1. The child spoke _____. (softly / loudly) Choose the correct adverb.
2. My uncle drove the car ____. (calmly/loudly) choose the correct
adverb.
3. Aman ran fast and won the race. (Identify the conjunction)
4. Rana played the guitar while Jyoti sang a song. (Identify the
conjunction)
5. He had done his homework though all of it was wrong. (Identify
the conjunction)
6. She stayed at home because she was sick. (Identify the
conjunction)
7. The book is (on / between) the table.
8. The cat ran under the chair. (Identify the preposition)
9. Rahul sits (beside/within) Annie every day in school. (Choose the
correct preposition)
10. The brave soldier jumped into the river to save the dog.
(Identify the preposition)
11. There___ a lot of snowfall today.(use is or are)
12. You ___ a student of class 4. (Use is or are)
13. We ____all invited for the wedding. (Use was or were)
14. I____ away for some work. (Use was or were)
15. We ____ two dogs and a cat. (Use has or have)
16. There _____ many students in the hall. (is/are)
17. She _____ my best friend. (is/are)
18. We _____ late for school yesterday. (was/were)
19. I _____ tired after the journey. (was/were)
20. They _____ two bicycles. (has/have)
21. Ravi cleaned the room. (Change to negative)
22. Fatima Sheikh taught the girls. (Change to negative
sentence)
23. Gayatri found a pen in her bag. (change to interrogative
sentence)
24. The girl opened the window. (Change to interrogative)
25 .He is painting a bird.( Change into negative and interrogative)
26. The girls are dancing on the stage. ( Change into Negative and
Interrogative)
II.A) Write the short forms of the given words:
a. She is
b. Cannot
c. Was not
d. They are
e. It has
f. Have not
g. Does not
h. Are not
i. Would not
j. Is not
k. I am
1. I’m
2. He’ll
3. Isn’t
4. We’ve
5. Where’s
6. They’ve
7. Don’t
8. Won’t
XI . Write a letter:
a. Preparing for Final Exam
b. Celebrated Annual Function/Concert
c. For Social Fete
The adverb 'always' is used in the sentence which indicates the frequency of the action. Therefore, it is an adverb of frequency.
The transformation to the negative form is 'Ravi did not clean the room.' This implies that the action of cleaning the room did not take place.
The correct verb form is 'is' to maintain subject-verb agreement, as 'She' is a singular subject and requires a singular verb.
The negative form is 'They were not watching TV.' by adding 'not' after 'were'. The interrogative form is 'Were they watching TV?' by inverting 'were' and 'they'.
The correct conjunction to use is 'but'. The sentence becomes: 'Riya wanted to play outside but it was raining heavily.'
Using 'onto' implies the cat moved to a higher position landing on the table. Using 'under' suggests the cat moved below the table, indicating a downward motion or position relative to the table.
Using 'and', as in 'The thief is running and the police is on the chase,' connects the two actions without implying conflict between them. Using 'but', as in 'The thief is running but the police is on the chase,' suggests a contrast or tension between the two parallel actions.
The modal 'must' expresses a strong obligation or necessity, indicating that brushing teeth twice a day is important and not optional. Modals modify the verb to show this obligation clearly.
Using 'because', as in 'Mehul is very honest because everyone likes him,' implies causation—that his honesty is why everyone likes him. Using 'and', as in 'Mehul is very honest and everyone likes him,' implies both statements are true but doesn't connect them causally.
The adjectives become 'happily', 'bravely', and 'greedily' as adverbs. In a sentence, 'happily' describes the manner of an action, 'bravely' indicates courage in action, and 'greedily' conveys something done with greed.