1. The document provides a reading comprehension exercise from an English revision chapter that discusses buttermilk. It includes questions about word meanings, sentence formation, identifying true/false statements, and short answer questions about the passage.
2. The reading comprehension passage is about a grandmother who used a wooden butter churner to make buttermilk in her kitchen. It discusses how buttermilk is enjoyed across India and the health benefits it provides.
3. The document also includes a grammar exercise with questions about subject-verb agreement and changing direct speech to indirect speech.
1. The document provides a reading comprehension exercise from an English revision chapter that discusses buttermilk. It includes questions about word meanings, sentence formation, identifying true/false statements, and short answer questions about the passage.
2. The reading comprehension passage is about a grandmother who used a wooden butter churner to make buttermilk in her kitchen. It discusses how buttermilk is enjoyed across India and the health benefits it provides.
3. The document also includes a grammar exercise with questions about subject-verb agreement and changing direct speech to indirect speech.
1. The document provides a reading comprehension exercise from an English revision chapter that discusses buttermilk. It includes questions about word meanings, sentence formation, identifying true/false statements, and short answer questions about the passage.
2. The reading comprehension passage is about a grandmother who used a wooden butter churner to make buttermilk in her kitchen. It discusses how buttermilk is enjoyed across India and the health benefits it provides.
3. The document also includes a grammar exercise with questions about subject-verb agreement and changing direct speech to indirect speech.
1. Popped into 2. Odour 3.relish 4. Gruff 5. crinkled 6. Coiled 7.mixie 8.foam Q.2 MAKE SENTENCES 1.Foam 2.churner 3. Alert 4. Coiled 5.stammered 6.admit 7.relish 8. Dinner Q.3 State whether true or false 1. Uncle Richard and Irving were brothers who lived happily together. 2.Prissy planned to secretly prepare a New Year dinner for Uncle Richard. 3.Prissy entered uncle Richard’s home through the unfastened woodshed door. 4.Uncle Richard did not relish the food that Prissy made. 5. Prissy left immediately after preparing the dinner. #. Uncle Richard realized his mistake and apologizes to Prissy for his stubbornness. 6. The author loved the buttermilk available in the local market. 7.Grandmother used to first use a wooden butter churner in her kitchen. 8. Very few states of India enjoy buttermilk. 9. the author had started to like yoghurt. 10.the author brings and sets out the wooden churner in summers. Q.IV: Answer the following 1. How did the mixie help the grandmother? “I sat still, waiting for the best part.” a) What is the best part? b) How does the speaker describe what she enjoyed? 2.’the beauty of the buttermilk is that it for everyone.” a) how is buttermilk for everyone? 3. How is buttermilk enjoyed across India? 4. “I am surprised your father let you come.” a) Why was the speaker surprised? b) What did the other person say in response? 5. What did Prissy do to spread cheer in Uncle Richard’s life? Grammar Q 1. Correct the verbs that do not agree with the subject a. The flowers has dried up. b. Are your family going on a vacation? c. I knows that he brings letter. d. My earphones needs to be changed. e. The pen and the paper is under the table. f. Nana eat a bowl of cornflakes this morning. g. The papers is distributed. Q.2 Change from Direct to Indirect speech. a. Niharika said, ”We are going to the library.” b. “I can’t find my remote.” Said father to me. c. She said,”I have walked.” d. Janice said,”I went to watch a play yesterday.” e. The student said,” This bag belongs to me.”