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Unit test -I

Lesson 1 - The Sentences


Warm- up
1.The lazy cat _____________________
a.slept in its basket
2. Father________
d. plays football
3. Pritya, Lata and I ________
c. went to the aquarium
4. Ms Pal____________
a. is our English teacher
5. _____________ returned late.
b. my brother
6. The flowers____________
c. are pretty
7. the dog__________
a.barked at the stranger
8. the princess__________
d. slept for twenty years
9. Wild animals___________
d. live in forests
10. Cyrus and Amosm_________
a. went to the store

A . Mention what kind of sentence each of the following is. Insert the correct end-
punctuation marks too.

1. He did not go to the market. Declarative


2. The car started with a jerk. Declarative
3. How hot the water is! Exclamatory
4. Is it a holiday today? Interrogative
5. Please do not pluck flowers. Imperative
6. Don’t touch that umbrella. Imperative
7. I will not go out in the rain. Declarative
8. Do not close the windows. Imperative
9. Will she ever forgive me? Interrogative
10. You should take permission before entering the class room. Imperative
11. Stop. Imperative
12.Shut the door. Imperative
B. Rearrange the words to make complete sentences. Remember to use proper
punctuation marks and capital letters.
1. Very/ today/ cold i/ it/ is
It is very cold today.
2. Granny’s/ going/this/ am/ weekend/ I/ to
I am going to granny’s this weekend.
3. Asia/ is/ largest/in /the world/ continent/the
Asia is the largest continent in the world.
4. a/ many/ rainbow/in colours/ how/ there/ are
How many colours are there in a rainbow?
5. Innings/wonderful/ that/ wow/ a / was
Wow! That was a wonderful innings.
6. Whom/ did/ taj mahal/ buid/ the / shah jahan/ for
For whom did Shah Jahan build the Taj Mahal?
7. Supreme commander/ of/ the /the/ armed/ forces/ president/ of the /india/ is/
the
The President of India is the supreme commander of the armed forces.
or
The supreme commander of armed forces is the President of India.
8. Are/ to/ you/the /going/ evening//this/ fair
Are you going to the fair this evening?

C. Change these sentences into interrogative sentences. Begin with each sentence
with the word in the brackets.
1. he was late again(was)
Was he late again?
2. you were at the party? (were)
Were you at the party?
3. She shouted at them? (who)
Who shouted at them?
4. her mother is at home?
Is her mother at home?
5. the vegetables were fresh? (were)
Were the vegetables fresh?
6. he will come tomorrow. (will)
Will he come tomorrow?
7. Vinod has returned the book. (has)
Has Vinod returned the book?
8.The milk is hot. (is)
Is the milk hot?
D. Change these sentences to the form that is mentioned in the brackets.
1. Show me your book, please. (question)
Will you show me your book, please?
2. Bharati is his cousin. (question)
Is Bharati his cousin?
3. is the baby crying? (statement)
The baby is crying.
4. their mother is tall. (question)
Is their mother tall?
5. They are eating fruits. (question)
Are they eating fruits?
6. how pretty the bride looks! (statement)
The bride looks pretty.
7. What a difficult exercise that was! (statement)
That was a difficult exercise.
8.Please come for a meeting at 2 o’ clock. (question)
Will you please come for meeting at 2 o’clock?
9.Dinesh is happy with his results. (exclamation)
How happy Dinesh is with his results!
10.The children were frightened. (exclamation)
How frightened the children were!

E. Rewrite these sentences as negative sentences.


1. The Principal was angry with the boys.
The Principal was not angry with the boys.
2. He can swim fast.
He cannot swim fast.
3. I like crowded places.
I do not like crowded places.
4. we bought two tickets for the film.
We did not buy two tickets for the film.
5. My father went to office yesterday.
My father did not go to office yesterday.
6. Shivani is always late for school.
Shivani is not always late for school.
7. we were sure we would win.
We were not sure we would win.
8.Put your books on the table.
Do not put your books on the table.
9.Rohit will come for lunch.
Rohit will not come lunch.
10.She goes for dance practice every day.
She does not go for dance practice every day.
11. I am happy.
I am not happy.
12.The guest have arrived.
The guest have not arrived.
13.Close the doors.
Do not close the doors.
14.Rehan can run very fast.
Rehan cannot run very fast.
15. It is a holiday tomorrow.
It is not holiday tomorrow.

Lesson -2
Subject and Predicate

Warm Up
Match the columns
1. The shops were selling beautiful cloths .
2. The students were excited about the school trip.
3. The crowd was shouting and throwing stones.
4. The car crashed against the tree.
5. The house had many rooms in it.
6. The furniture was made of teak wood.
7. My mother works very hard.
8. The book tells us about a prince and a princess.

A. Identify the subject and the predicate in these sentences.


1. The baby sleeps in its crib.
Subject: The baby
Predicate: sleeps in its crib.
2. The man loves riding a horse.
Subject: The Man
Predicate: loves riding a horse.
3. Jaya is very hard -working.
Subject: Jaya
Predicate: is very hard working.
4. Rohan loves his pet.
Subject: Rohan
Predicate: loves his pet.
5. The sun was shining brightly.
Subject: The sun
Predicate: was shining brightly.
6. Ravi is a good boy.
Subject: Ravi
Predicate: is a good boy
7. Mohan likes to play cricket.
Subject: Mohan
Predicate: likes to play cricket.

B. Identify whether each of words is a subject or a predicate. Then, supply the


missing part to form a sentence.

Subject 1. The Principal


The Principal made an announcement yesterday.
Predicate 2. Lives in Kanpur.
My Uncle lives in Kanpur.
Predicate 3. Had dinner at the restaurant
We had dinner at the restaurant.
Subject 4. The wind
The wind blew away het hat.
Subject 5. The black dog
The black dog chased a squirrel in the park.
Predicate 6. Doing their homework.
The children doing their homework.
Subject: 7. The church
The church is very old.
Predicate 8. is very friendly.
May is very friendly.
Predicate 9. is one hundred years old.
The building is one hundred years old.

C. Identify the Subject in each of these sentences.


1. Can I call you after lunch?
Subject: I
2. Did you do your homework?
Subject: You
3. Would you like some ice cream?
Subject: You
4. Stop!
Subject: You
5. Don’t walk on the grass.
Subject: You
6. Revathi is going to the mall.
Subject: Revathi
7. I am tired.
Subject: I
8. Come here at once.
Subject: You
9. Will Sandy go with you?
Subject: Sandy
10. Tell Naveen I’m waiting here.
Subject: You
11. Stand on your head.
Subject: You
12. How talented these children are!
Subject: Children
13. Does the dog love its master?
Subject: Dog
14. The scientists are studying these whales.
Subject: the scietist
15. What a splendid boat it is!
Subject: it

Lesson - 3
Subject - Verb Agreement
Warm up
Circle the verb that best completes each sentence.
1. Birds fly.
2. Your socks stink
3. The dog chases the cat.
4. The cow gives us milk.
5. We like going to the beach.
6. Mother bakes delicious cakes.
7. Kiran wants to eat pizza today.
8. Mrs. John makes funny videos.
9. The postman delivers the letters in the afternoon.
A. Complete each sentence with the coreect form of the verb given in the
brackets.
1. My brother talks too much (talk)
2. That man in the green shirt is my father. (be)
3. That gentleman looks like my grandfather. (look)
4. Here are two apples. (be)
5. The athletes run well. (run)
6. I ride a cycle. (ride)
7. The players practise for five hours every day. (practise)
8. That lady in the fur coat lives near the school. (live)
9. The chef and his teammates cook dinner for many people. ( cook)
10. The boys walk around the garden. (walk)
11. The weather appears to be pleasant. (appear)
12. The captain as well as his crew members, take good care of the guests.
(take)
13. The boy dances to music every day. (dance)
14. Each of the students is responsible for the books they borrow from the
library. (be)
15. Somebody has left his wallet in the washroom. (left)
16. Neither of the two pens is working. (be)
17. The crew is preparing to land. (be)
18. Each of these chats is tasty. (be)
19. Ankur, and not his brother, is learning karate. (be)
20. Salim and Toshi want to go for bungee jumping. (want)

B. Rewrite these sentences using the given subject in singular form.


1. They come over for a chat almost every evening.
She comes over for a chat almost every evening.
2. The teachers host a party for all students every children’s Day.
The teacher hosts a party for all students every children’s Day.
3. Children require at least an hour of play daily.
A child requires at least an hour of play daily.
4. Students need to study hard throughout the year instead of just before the
exams.
A Student needs to study hard throughout the year instead of just before
the exams.

5. Repeated cyclones have led to a lot of destruction in Odisha.


A cyclone has led to a lot of destruction in Odisha.
6. Parents need to spend quality time with their kids.
A parent needs to spend quality time with their kids.
7. The dogs take a nap after breakfast.
Bruno takes a nap after breakfast.

8. My cats purr when they are happy.


My kitty purrs when it is happy.
9. The good students work hard.
Prateek works hard.
10. The children run to school when they are late.
Saisha runs to school when she is late.

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