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.
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