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.
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