Sunday, 6 March 2016


16-2-16  LWE – 19.2
A: Punctuate:
 Ans. Have you seen my drawing box or my rubber?
B. Table:
N: box ©, rubber©
 Pr: you, my, my
V: Have…. Seen
 Adj: drawing, my (possessive adjective).
Prep: ----
 Conj: or
Ar: ----
 Adv: ----
 C. Answer orally:
 1.box, rubber: board, book, paper, pencil, ruler, sweets, bag.
2. box: paint, pencil, wooden,blue, heavy, large, locked, old, broken.
      Rubber: old , pink, small, dirty, usd, cracked, new.
 3. ing word: drawing.
 The word ‘ drawing ‘ describes the noun ‘ box’.
4. Have … seen : kept, taken ,found.
5. my __________ speaker.
 6. The sentence is a question.

 22-2-16    LWE – 19.3
A. Punctuate:
 Ans. Wow! You really won the first prize for running. Congratulations!
 B. Table:
 N: prize ©, running ©.
Pr: you
V: won (a)
 Adj: first
 Prep: for.
 Conj:-----
 Ar: the
 Adv: really
C. Answer orally:
1. you :  Sudha, Radha, Raju.
 2. The verb is in the past tense.
 Present: Wow, you really are winning the first prize for running, congratulations!
 Future: Wow, you really will win the first prize for running, congratulations!
3. ing word: running.
 4. really: actually, surely, certainly.
5. The sentence is an exclamation.
     Did youn really win the first prize for running?

23-2-16                     LWE – 19.4
A. Punctuate:
Ans. Chaya does not really have time for playing and for going out.
B. Table:
 N: Chaya (P), time ©, playing ©, going©.
 Pr: ---
 V: does … have(h)
 Adj: ---
 Prep: for, for
 Conj: and
Ar: ----
 Adv: not, really, out.
 C. Answer orally:
 1. Chaya: Mahesh, Sanjay, Richard.
2. Time: any, much, enough.
3. ing word: playing, going. They both name actions.
4. really: actually, surely, definitely.
5. The sentence is a statement.
Question: Does Chaya really not have time for playing or for going out?

24-2-16             LWE -19.5
A. Punctuate.
 Ans. Mita truly loves the sparkling lights of Diwali and the carols of Christmas.
B. Table:
N: Mita (P), lights©, Diwali(P), carols©, Christmas(P).
Pr: -----
V: loves.
Adj: sparkling
Prep: of, of
Conj: and.
Ar: the, the
Adv: truly
C. Answer orally:
1. Mita: Radha, Saroja, Farida, Gurpreet
    Diwali, Christmas: Halloween, Republic Day, Light Festival, Id, Holi.
2. lights: lamps, sweets, celebrations.
     Carols: songs, fun, colours, mass.
 3. lights: bright, radiant, colourful, sparkling, twinkling.
   Carols: melodious,happy, joyous, nice.
4. ing word: sparkling.
 The word sparkling describes the noun lights.
5.loves: enjoys, likes, celebrates.
 6. The sentence is a statement .
 Question: Does Mita truly love the sparkling lights of Diwali and the carols of  Christmas?
7. Truly: really, surely, definitely, hopefully, hardly, never, always.
     The meaning changes.

LWE 20.3
A. Punctuate:
Ans. Ratna walked to her karate class near the bus-stop.
B. Table:
N: Ratna (P) , class ©, bus – stop ©.
Pr: her
 V: walked(a)
Adj: karate , her(possessive adjective)
Prep: to , near.
 Conj : ---
 Ar: the.
 Adv: ----
C. Answer orally:
1. Ratna: Devansh, Prabhat,Manisha, Sharon.
2. class- school, college, club.
     Bus stop- railway station,pillar, building, post-office,tree.
3. class – music, math,French,
     Bus stop:-red,big,mini,tourist.
4. her--------------- Ratna’s
5. The sentence is a statement.
 Question: Will Ratna walk to her karate class near the bus stop?
6. Ratna walked to her karate class behind / beyond,at, beside the bus stop.

Lwe 20.4
A. Punctuate:
Ans. Did Shobha ride on her shining bike to Indira Gandhi Park?
B. Table:
 N: Shohba(P), bike©, Indira Gandhi Park(P).
Pr: her
V: did …. Ride(a)
Adj: shining , her (possessive adjective)
Perp: on , to.
Conj:----
Ar:---
Adv:---
C. Answer orally:
1. Shobha- Laila, HAmida, Khorshed,Samina.
     Indira Gandhi Park: Kamala Nehru Park, Nana Nani Park, Madison Park.
2. Bike: horse, bicycle,moped,scooter.
3. Bike- new, black, broken, old, shining, fast.
4. ing word: shining,
 The word ‘shining’ describes the noun ‘bike’.
5. Her --------------------- Shobha’s.
6. only the verb to be changed and not the sentence
     ride: run, walk, sprinted, job.
7. The sentence is a question.
      Statement: Shobha rode on her shining bike to Indira Gandhi Park.
8. To – towards, beyond, near,in , inside, outside, away(from).

LWE- 20.5
A. Punctuate
Ans. Dr. Manoj Mathur looked thoughtfully through the open window below the roof.
B. Table:
N: Dr. Manoj Mathur(P), window©, roof©.
Pr.: ---
V: looked(a)
Adj: open
Prep: through, below.
Conj: ----
Ar: the, the
Adv: thoughtfully.
C. Answer orally
1. Dr. Manoj Mathur: Dr. Sheila Mehta, Prof. Prasad Pandit, Mrs. Rani Majumdar.
2. window- vent, opening,door, binoculars.
roof: airconditioner,staircase.
3. window- small, framed,large, polished.
     Roof: sloping, tiled,red, pretty, broken, leaking.
4. The sentence is a statement.
 Question: Was Dr. Manoj Mathur looking thoughtfully through the open window below the roof?
5. Dr. Manoj Mathur looked thoughtfully through /at/over/under/near/beside/into/up/down the open window below ,at, under the roof.

6. Thoughtfully- carefully, slyly,slowly,quickly,foolishly.

Saturday, 20 February 2016

25-1-16                       LWe – 17.1
 A. Punctuate:
 Ans. The big bear growled loudly and clawed angrily inside his iron cage.
B.Table:
 N: bear©, cage©.
Pr: his
 V: growled (a), clawed (a)
 Adj: big, iron.
 Prep: inside.
 Conj: and
 Ar: a
Adverb: loudly, angrily. 
c. Answer orally:
1.bear: monkey, gorilla, baboon, lioness.
  Cage- enclosure, pen, fold.
2. big: huge, bulky,hairy, burly,fierce, mean, dangerous, friendly, funny.
     Iron: steel, massive, strong, heavy, rusted, small, uncomfortable.
3. The verbs  are in the past tense.
    Present:The big bear growls loudly and claws angrily inside his iron cage.
    Future: The big bear will growl loudly and will claw angrily inside his iron cage.
4. growled – grunted, howled, bellowed, roared.
     Clawed- scratched, dug, ripped, scraped.
5. His __________________ bear’s
6. loudly: softly, quietly, powerfully, angrily.
    Angrily: fiercely, madly, furiously, impatiently.
7. Outside near, beside, over, under , against, on ,in  …… his cage.

 29-1-16           LWE – 17.2
 A. Punctuate:
Ans. The clever fox slyly watched the swinging monkey on his tree.
B. Table:
N : fox © , monkey©, tree©.
 Pr: his
 V: watched(a)
Adj: clever, swinging.
Prep: on
 Conj: ----
 Ar: the , the
 Adv: slyly.
C. Answer orally:
 1. monkey, fox –gibbon,sloth, lemur, chimpanzee, ape,  panda, koala.
     Tree: rope, wire, cord, branch.
2. fox: quick, alert, shrewd, slick, ignorant, dull, foolish.
 Monkey- resting, swaying snoozing, sleeping, napping,dozing.
3. The verb is in the past tense.
      Present- The clever fox slyly watches the swinging  monkey on his     
                          tree.
      Future: The clever fox will slyly watch the swinging monkey on his
                        Tree.
4. ing word: : swinging.
     The word ‘swinging describes the noun . monkey.
 5. watched- spied,studied,noticed, found, called.
 6. his --------------- monkey’s
     His -------------- fox.
 7. slyly- craftily, cunningly, shrewdly,secretly, quietly, timidly,shyly, worriedly, foolishly, happily.
   In some cases it does change the meaning.
8. over, under, beside, into, beyond, onto, near,up…. his tree.

30-1-16                 LWE -17.3
A. Punctuate:
Ans. The washing woman carefully took all the messy clothes to the river.
B. Table:
 Noun: woman©, clothes ©, river ©
Pronoun: ……
 V: took (a)
 Adj: washing, all messy.
 Prep: to
 Conj : ……..
Ar: the
Adv: carefully
 C. Answer orally:
1. woman: maid, boy , man , lady, laundryman, servant
     Clothes: shoes, towels, linen, laundry, food, newspaper,plants.
     River: stream, shop, sale, station, truck.
2. woman: housekeeping,ironing, sweeping, dusting, laundry.
     Clothes- soiled, dirty, greasy,stained, muddy, grimy, filthy, dusty.
     River: shallow, sparkling, nfasdt-flowing, clean, muddy, clear.
3. The verb is in the past tense.
      Present: The washing woman carefully takes all the messy clothes.
    Future: The washing woman will carefully take all the messy clothes.
4. ing word: washing.
 The word ‘ washing’ describes the noun ‘ woman.
5. Took – collected, carried, dragged, lugged, transported, lifted.
6. carefully- casually, sloppily, haphazardly, thoughtlessly, hastily.
7. From, over, near, beside, beyond, into, up, down …… the river.


 1-2-16                 LWE – 17.4
A. Punctuate:
 Ans. Why are the girls sleeping lazily on the floor?
B. Table:
N: girls©  , floor©.
Pr: _____
V: are ….. sleeping(b)
Adj: …..
Prep: on
 Conj: ….
 Ar: the , the
Ad: why, lazily.
C . Answer orally:
1. girls: boys, children, students, workers.
     Floor: sofa, carpet, mattress, couch, bed.
2. girls: boys
 3. girls- two, small,poor, intelligent, hungry, pretty.
      Floor: dirty, marble, cold, wet,clean, washed, sparkling.
4. are…. Sleeping: are… playing, are… dancing, are…. sitting, are… falling.
5. why: how, when, where.
    Lazily: casually, carelessly, foolishly, stupidly, helplessly.
6. The sentence is a question.
7.Over, near…. The floor.

2-2-16     LWE – 17.5
 A. Punctuate:
Ans. Sweta sits happily next to Prabha in the drawing class.
B. Table:
 N: Sweta(p), Prabha(p), class©
 Pr: ----
 V: sits (a)
 Adj: drawing.
 Prep: next to, in.
 Conj: ----
 Ar: the
 Ad: happily.
 C. Answer orally:
 1. Sweta – Rohan
 Prabha: Karan.
 She sits next to her in the drawing class.
 2. class: painting, art, craft, singing, karate.
 3. The verb is in the present tense.
Past: Sweta sat happily next to Prabha in the drawing class.
 Future: Sweta will sit happily next to Prabha in the drawing class.
 4. ing word: drawing.
 The word ‘drawing’ describes the noun ‘class’
5. Sits: stands, squats, learns, paints, draws, works.
6. Happily- sadly, quietly, busily, neatly.
    Yes it changes  the meaning.
7.  Position of ‘ Sweta’ to ‘ Prabha’ is ‘next to  ‘
8. Change  a  preposition : besides.

   3-2-16      LWE – 18.1
    A. Punctuate:
 ANs. The girl is the amazing captain of her school team.
B. Table:
N: girl ©, captain ©, team ©.
 Pr: her
 V: is (b)
 Adj: amazing. School.
 Prep:  of.
 Conj: ----
 Ar: the
 Ad: …..
C. Answer orally:
 1. captain: capable, suitable,great, hardworking, clever.
      School : institution, college, club.
2. The verb is in the present tense.
 Past : The girl was amazing captain of her school team.
 Future: The girl will be the amazing captain of her school team.
3. Her ----------- the girl.
 4. ing word: amazing.
 The word ‘amazing’ describes the noun ‘ captain’.
5. The word ‘of ’ relates the words ‘captain’ and ‘team’.

 9-2-16                        LWE -18.2
    A. Punctuate:
 ANs. The jam bottle is in the fridge and the bread is on top of it.
B. Table:
N:  bottle ©,fridge©, bread ©.
 Pr: it
 V: is (b), is (b)
 Adj: jam.
Prep:  in ,on ,of.
 Conj: and
 Ar: the, the, the.
 Ad: …..
C. Answer orally:
1. bottle: jar, tin, container,sandwich
      Gridge: cupboard, storeroom, bag.
Bread: cake, pastry, doughnut, cereal.
2. bottle: ketchup, sauce, jelly, honey, red, large, heavy, broken, glass.
3. The verbs are in the present tense.
 Past: The jam bottle was in the fridge and the bread was on top of it.
 Future: The jam bottle will be in the fridge and the bread will be on top of it.
4. bottle: bottles
    Fridge: fridges
 Bread: breads
5. position word: in, on , of
    Change:  the jam bottle is on, under, near beside the fridge and the bread is under, over, near, upon, against beside it.

·       10-2-16                 LWE 18.3
A.  Punctuate:
·       ANs.I go to Bangalore happily every Sunday and see my grandmother.
B.   Table:
·       N:  Bangalore (P),Sunday (P), grandmother (C ).
·       Pr: I , my
·       V: go(a), see (a)
·       Adj: very.
·       Prep:  to.
·       Conj: and
·       Ar: …….
·       Ad:happily.
C.   Answer orally:
1.   Bangalore: Pune, Delhi, Mumbai.
2.   Grandmother: aunt, uncle, cousin, friend, teacher.
3.   grandmother : old , beloved, lonely, sick, favourite, aged, talented.
4.   The verbs are in the present tense.
·       Past: I went to Bangalore happily every Sunday and saw my grandmother.
·       Future: I will go to Bangalore happily every Sunday and will see my grandmother.
5.   go – travel, fly, visit (drop to)
·       See: visit, meet, talk (to)
6.   I---------------- speaker                       
·       My --------------- speaker’s
7.   happily: unhappily, sadly,  shyly.
·       Yes it changes the meaning.
8.   I go to Bangalore happily every Sunday, but I do not see my grandmother.
·       Sentence after’but’ changes to negative to show contrast.

12-2-16                        LWE – 18.4
A.  Punctuate:
Ans. Why didn’t Rita take her shopping bag this morning?
A.   Table:
N: Rita (P), bag ©, morning ©.
Pr.: her.
V: did … take (a).
Adj : shopping, this
Prep: …..
Conj: …..
Ar: …..
Ad: why, not.
      C. Answer orally:
        1. Rita: Sabrina, Anita, Suzy, Anahita
         2. bag: basket, money, shoes
            Morning: afternoon,evening.
         3. bag: jute, blue, cloth, torn, dirty, expensive.
             Morning: beautiful, Sunday, happy,sunny, early.
        4.ing word: shopping.
           The word ‘shopping’describes the noun, ‘bag’.
          5.Her ____________ Rita’s
          6. The sentence is a question.
            7. Didn’t- did + not

·       13-2-16            LWE  18.5
A.  Punctuate:
·       Ans. There are easily four red plums and two green apples in the bowl.
A.  Table:
·       N: plums ©, apples ©, bowl©.
·       Pr: there.
·       V: are (b)
·       Adj: four, red, two, green.
·       Prep: in.
·       Conj: and, the.
·       Ar. :……..
·       Ad: easily
C. Answer orally:
1.   plums , apples: cherries, bananas, pears, papayas.
·       Bowl: basket, bag, plate.
2.   four, two: a dozen, twelve, some, large, plump, juicy.
·       Red, green: pink, yellow, black, rotten, spoilt, new.
3.   The verb is in the present tense.
·       Past: There were easily four, red plums and two, green apples in the bowl.
·       Future: There will be easily four, red plums and two , green apples in the bowl.
4.   easily: actually, really, only, happily, sadly.
5.   in the bowl: on, near, beside, over, under the bowl.

15-2-16                     LWE – 19.1
 A. Punctuate:
Ans. Amitabh Bachchan is actually a great and famous actor from Bollywood.
B. Table:
N: Amitabh Bachchan (P), actor ©, Bollywood(P).
Pr: ------
V: is (b)
Adj : great, famous.
 Prep: from
Conj: and
Ar: a
Ad: actually.
C. Answer orally:
1. Amitabh Bachchan: Tom Cruise, Ranbir Kapoor, Shah Rukh Khan.
    Bollywood: Hollywood, China, America.
2. great: wonderful, admirable, amazing, brilliant, poor.
    Famous: well- known, old, boring, clever, talented.
3. The verb is in the present tense.
Past: Amitabh Bachchan was actually a great and famous actor from Bollywood.
Future: Amitabh Bachchan will be actually a great and famous actor from Bollywood.
4. Actually: indeed, really.

16-2-16  LWE – 19.2
A: Punctuate:
 Ans. Have you seen my drawing box or my rubber?
B. Table:
N: box ©, rubber©
 Pr: you, my, my
V: Have…. Seen
 Adj: drawing, my (possessive adjective).
Prep: ----
 Conj: or
Ar: ----
 Adv: ----
 C. Answer orally:
 1.box, rubber: board, book, paper, pencil, ruler, sweets, bag.
2. box: paint, pencil, wooden,blue, heavy, large, locked, old, broken.
      Rubber: old , pink, small, dirty, usd, cracked, new.
 3. ing word: drawing.
 The word ‘ drawing ‘ describes the noun ‘ box’.
4. Have … seen : kept, taken ,found.
5. my __________ speaker.
 6. The sentence is a question.


Sunday, 24 January 2016

 8-1-16                                   LWE – 14.4
 A. Punctuate :
 Ans. Who wrote with the red pen on this writing paper?
 B. Table:
 Noun: pen © , paper ©.
Pronoun: who
 Verb: wrote (a)
 Adj : red, this, writing
Prep : with , on
 Conj : ---
Ar: the
C. Answer orally:
1. pen : pencil, crayon, brush, colour, ink, paint.
   Paper: book, canvas, sketch- book,chart-paper, cardboard,journal, notebook.
2. pen : blue, green,felt, smooth, ball-point, fountain, three.
    Paper : brown, clean, art, large, news, rough, some.
3. The sentence is a question.
 4. ing word: writing
 The word wrting tells us more about the noun ‘paper’ so it is an adjective.
5. The verb is in the past tense.
 Future : Who will write with the red pen on this writing paper?
 Present: Who writes with the red pen on this writing paper?
6. wrote : scribbled,signed, drew, sketched, scratched.

9-1-16                                              LWE 14.5
A. Punctuate:
 Ans. Janvi danced and sang a happy song at her school.
 B. Table:
 Nouns: Janvi(p), song©, school ©
 Pronoun: her
Verb: danced(a), sang(a)
Adj : happy.
Prep : at
 Conj: and(a)
 Ar: a
C. Answer orally:
1. Janvi – Sunil, Prakash, Arun.
2. song : melody, , anthem, carol, hymn, tune.
   School : academy, class, college, assembly.
3. The sentence is a statement.
 4. happy X unhappy,miserable, sad.
 Nouns: Janvi – cheerful, talented, musical.
  School : high , primary, drama, .
5. The verb is in the past tense.
 Present : Janvi dances and sings a happy song at her school.
Future: Janvi will dance and sing a happy song at her school.
 6. Her ------------ Janvi
 7. Change at: in, near, with about, for(her school).



  11-1-16                       LWE 15.1
 A. Punctuate:
 Ans.  Panna ate a delicious ice-cream and some chips at the party.
 B. Table:
 Noun: Panna( P) , ice-cream ©, chips ©,  party(c).
Pronoun: ---
 Verb : ate (a)
Adj : delicious, some.
 Prep: at.
 Conj: and.
 Ar: a, the.
C. Answer orally:
 1. Panna – She
2. ice-cream – candy, cake, dough nuts.
   Chips- pizzas, nachos, peanuts.
   Party- dinner, banquet, feast, celebration, get-together,reception.
 3. Ice-cream – tasty, pink, chocolate, smooth, creamy, cold.
     Chips – salty, crisp, oily, mouth- watering.
  4. The verb is in the past tense.
 Present – Panna eats a delicious ice-cream and some chips at the party.
 Future – Panna will eat a delicious ice-cream and some chips at the party.
5. ate- devoured, consumed, gulped, swallowed,licked, stuffed.
 6. Preposition : at
 Change at: for, near, in, after before, during.

12-1-16                               LWE -15.2
A. Punctuate:
Ans. The gentle Headmaster teaches us English and History.
B. Table:
 Noun: Headmaster©,English ©, History©
Pronoun: us
Verb : teaches(a)
Adj: gentle
Prep: …..
Conj: and
 Ar : the
 C. Answer orally:
1. Headmaster: Dr. Barucha, Prof. Sharma, Mr. Manish Bhat
2. There are no proper nouns in this sentence.
  Both History and English are common Nouns and can be replaced by any other subject names likes Geography, Science etc.
3. Gentle – harsh, severe.
4. Headmaster- merciless, cruel, good, pleasant, kind, quiet,sweet, clever.
5. The verb is in the present tense.
 Past : The gentle Headmaster taught us English and History.
Future: The gentle Headmaster will teach us English and History.
6. Teaches- trains,guides,coaches, lectures, tutors.


 13-1-16                LWE  - 15.3
 A . Punctuate :
 Ans. The galloping horse jumped over the fence, at its farm.
B. Table:
 Nouns: horse ©, fence ©, farm©
 Pronoun: its
 Verb: jumped(a)
 Adj : galloping
 Prep: over,at
 Conj: -----
Article: the, the
C. Answer orally:
1. horse: stallion,foal, mare, filly, colt, pony,steed.
Fence: wall, hill.
   Farm: field, forest, stable.
2. galloping: limping, cantering, leaping, sprinting,ambling, trotting.
3. ing word: galloping.
 The word galloping describes the noun ‘horse’ in the sentence so it is an adjective.
4. Preposition: at
 Change: near , beyond, beside, behind, next to, around (its farm).
5. The verb is in the past tense.
 Present: The galloping horse jumps over the fence , at its farm.
 Future: The galloping horse will jump over the fence, at its farm.
6. Jumped: fell, lept, bounded
7. Its _____________ horse.

15-1-16        LWE – 15.4
A. Punctuate :
Ans.” Where did you put my running shoes?” asked Radha.
B. Table:
Noun: Radha(p), shoes(c)
Pronoun: my
Verb : did …put(a), asked(a)
Adject:running
Prep: …..
Conj:……
Ar. :……
C. Anwer orally:
 1. Radha: Rajesh, Samir, Lalit.
2. shoes: boots, sandals, sneakers,slippers, clogs.
3. shoes: tennis, canvas, platform, walking, red, pointed, leather, new, shiny.
4. ing word: running.
 The word’running’ describes the noun’shoes’ in the sentence, so it is an adjective.
5. The verb ‘did … ‘put’ and asked are in the past tense.
 Present : “ Where do you put my running shoes?” asked Radha.
Future: “ Where will you put my running shoes? ” asked Radha.
6. My ____________ Radha’s.
 
16-1-16       LWE – 15.5
 A. Punctuate :
Ans . Tanya spoke in a whispering voice to her son.
B. Table:
Noun: Tanya(p), voice© ,son©                                                                                   
Pronoun: her
 Verb: spoke(a)
Adj: whispering
 Prep: in , to.
Conj: ….
Ar: a
C. Answer orally:
 Tanya: Priya,Sharda, Preethi.
2. son : Rohan, ramesh , Raju.
3. son : daughter.
4 . voice: loud, deep, weak, soft, husky, nasal   , shrill, croaky, hoarse,low.
   Son: small, quiet, adorable,cute, clever,patient,worried,naughty, stubborn.
5. ing word: whispering
 The word ‘whispering ‘ describes the noun ‘voice’ in the sentence so it is an adjective.
6. The verb is in the past tense.
 Present : Tanya speaks in a whispering voice to her son.
 Future: Tanya will speak in a whispering voice to her son.
7. spoke: told, shouted, said, asked, warned.
8. Her ------------------ Tanya’s

18-1-16                                      LWE 16.1
A. Punctuate:
Ans. The clucking hens searched in the mud for grains.
B. Table:
Nouns: hens©, mud©, grains©
Pronoun: ____
Verb: searched(a)
 Adj: clucking.
 Prep: in , for.
 Conj: ------
 Ar: the , the.
C. Answer orally:
 1. Hens: duaks,rooster,fowl, geese.
       Mud: grass, garden , ground.
       Fgrain: corn, kernel,nuts, worms.
2. Hens: quiet, noisy, pecking, dirty, plump, sick, hungry.
     Mud: brown, sticky, fertile, slushy, damp, dried, caked.
 Grain: plump. Nutritious, good, healthy.
3. ing word: clucking.
 The word ‘clucking’ is not a verb. It describes the noun ‘hens’.
4. hens: hen ,
   Grains: grain.
 5. The verb is in the past tense.
       Present : The clucking hens search in the mud for grains.
      Future: The clucking hens will search in the mud for grains.
6. searched : explored, hunted, checked, pecked, looked.
 7. in the mud  change: on the mud, near the mud, away from the mud, beyond the mud, beside the mud, through the mud.

19-1-15                          LWE 16.2
A. Punctuate:
Ans. The silver moon shines in the dark sky.
B. Table:
Noun: moon © , sky©
Pronoun: -----
 V: shines(a)
Adj: silver , dark.
Prep: in.
 Conj : -----
 A: the , the.
 C. Answer orally:
 1. Moon: star, light, object.
      Sky: space, village, area.
2. moon: bright, round, beautiful, massive, wonderful.
     Sky: clear, foggy, smoggy, dusky, starlit, lovely.
3.   The verb is in the present tense.
 Past: The silver  moon shone in the dark sky.
 Future: The silver moon will shine in the dark sky.
4. Dark : light, bright.
5. The silver moon shines in the dark sky and it looks lovely , or and it smiles at me, or and it lights up the field, or and I feel happy  etc.

20-1-16                    LWE – 16.3
A. Punctuate:
Ans. Don’t let the cow graze on the wet grass.
B. Table:
 Nouns:  cows©, grass ©
Pronoun: -------
V: do …… let (a), graze(a)
Adj: wet
Prep: on
 Conj: ……
Ar: the, the.
C. Answer orally:
 1. Cow: sheep, goat, horse.
     Grass:L hill, Slope, Field.
  2. Cow: huge, , white, healthy, mooing, hungry, sick, tired, one.
 Grass: dry, wild, green, fresh, juicy, bunch.
3. cow: cows
     Grass – grass
 4. The verb is in the present tense.
    Past: You did not let the cow graze on the wet grass.
   Future: You will; not let the cow graze on the wet grass.
5.  Do …. Let     , D … allow,    do …. Watch,  do …. Look at.
6. Don’t – do not   

7. The sentence is a negative statement.
22-1-16    LWE – 16.4
 A. Punctuate:
Ans. “ Fetch that  thick book from my dining table”, said Mahesh.
 B. Table:
 N: book ©, table ©, Mahesh (p)
Pr: my
 V : fetch(a) , said (a)
Adj:  that , thick, dining.
 Prep: from.
Conj: …..
Ar: ------
C. Answer orally:
1. book : magazine , paper, cloth
     Table: chair, shelf, cupboard.
 2. thick : glossy, big, red.
      Dining: study,office, centre.
3. thick – thin
4. ing word- : dining.
     The word ‘dining’ describes the noun ‘table’.
5. The verb is in the present tense.
  Past: You fetched that book from my dining table.
     Future: You will fetch that book from my dining table.
6. Fetch- get, said – ordered.
7. This sentence is a statement.
8. My (possessive) _____________ Mahesh (possessive noun)

23-1-16                LWE – 16.5
A. Punctuate:
 Ans. Mohan works in a furniture shop in his city.
B. Table:
 N: Mohan (p), shop©, city ©
Pr: his.
V: works(a)
 Adj : furniture
Prep: in, in
Conj :_________
Ar: a
 C. Answer orally:
1. Mohan – Malini, Sofia, Kala.
 2. Shop : Pheniox, Big Bazaar, Gitanjali.
     City : Mumbai, Pune, Delhi.
3. shop: jewellery, shoe, massive, new, modern, good, ordinary.
    City: large, busy, noisy, dusty, old, crowded.
4. The verb ‘works’ is in the present tense.
 Past – Mohan worked in a furniture shop in his city.
 Future – Mohan will work in a furniture shop in his city.
5. works – sleeps, stays.
 6. His (replaces) ____________ Mohan’s
7. near, beside, over, under, beyond, at, for ………. a furniture shop.