CBSE Class 4 English Verbs Assignment
CBSE Class 4 English Verbs Assignment
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Every sentence has to include a subject (someone or something) and a verb (what that person or thing does or is).
Q1. Circle the subject and underline the verb in each sentence:
Those that show action are called action verbs, and those that show state of being are called linking verbs.
The dog ran back home. In this sentence, ran shows an action.
Q2. Tell whether each verb is an action verb (A), or a linking verb (L).
Q3. Underline the main verb in each sentence. Circle the helping verb.
The words below are all verbs. Some are past tense verbs. They show action that has already happened. Others are present tense verbs. They show action that
is currently happening.
Q4. Read each verb aloud. Decide whether it is a past tense verb, or a
B) Match
6. This exhibition is not free of charge . _____ f You can't be her sister
Look at the following phrases and write in which type you think it is. Then use one of the modal verbs in brackets to fill the gaps.
TYPE
1 ___ You (may/could)............................... leave now if you wish.
4___ Listen, please. You (may not/could not)............................... speak during this exam.
9 ___ Caroline, your friends (can/could)............................... stay the night if they want to. They're perfectly welcome.
10 ___ I'm sorry but you (can't/may)............................... use the computer until after I've finished.
12 ___ Listen, please. Students (may/could)............................... study in the library from five to nine in the evening.
Answers
1 TYPE 3 You may leave now if you wish.
2 TYPE 5 Could you open the window a bit, please?
3 TYPE 1 Can you play the piano?
4 TYPE 4 Listen, please. You may not speak during this exam.
5 TYPE 4 You may not smoke on the bus.
6 TYPE 2 May I make a call on your mobile?
7 TYPE 1 Do you know if Mark can sing?
8 TYPE 2 May I sit here, please?
9 TYPE 3 Caroline, your friends can stay the night if they want to. They're perfectly welcome.
10 TYPE 4 I'm sorry but you can't use the computer until after I've finished.
11 TYPE 5 Could you lend me 40 Euros til Monday?
12 TYPE 3 Listen, please. Students may study in the library from five to nine in the evening.
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MODALS – Extra
A) Complete the sentences with CAN, COULD, BE ABLE TO. (Attention to the tenses)
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B) Write in English.
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C) Rewrite these sentences using MAY, MIGHT or BE ALLOWED TO. (Affirmative or negative)
1. Perhaps it will rain tomorrow (it has been raining all week)
2. Perhaps my friend will visit me tomorrow (he is in town)
3. Maybe he will find a new job (he isn't looking for it)
4. I think the car is at the car park.
5. I think the car is at the car park, but I'm not very sure.
6. Visitors cannot stay in the hospital after 8 o'clock.
7. Will you let the children go to the theatre tomorrow?
8. Perhaps he'll go to the university (he is a very bad student)
9. Perhaps he'll go to the university (he is an average student)
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D) Write in English.
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1. Why are you still waiting? You ____________ wait any more.
2. Some years ago in Spain, men ____________ do military service.
3. Sarah is a nurse, sometimes she ____________ work at weekends.
4. Why does she want to decide now? She ____________ answer until tomorrow
5. I didn't have any money with me, so I ____________ borrow some.
6. I eat too much chocolate, I really ____________ stop.
7. They've been very rude, they ____________ apologise tomorrow.
8. You ____________ borrow my books without asking.
9. I'm sorry, you ____________ smoke here.
10. You ____________ take that money, it isn't yours.
11. He ____________ be inside that room, I've seen him come in!
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F) Write in English.
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1. mustn’t 2. needn’t 3. Can / Could 4. can – can’t 5. will be allowed to 6. needn’t – can
7. was able to 8. needn’t 9. Could 10. can’t 11. mustn’t 12. could
13. can 14. needn’t 15. mustn’t – must 16. were able to 17. must
18. Can / Could / May 19. shouldn’t 20. Could 21. may 22. had to
23. having to 24. must 25. should 26. May 27. may 28. mustn’t
29. be able to 30. needn’t 31. should
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1. You mustn’t drive without a licence.
2. Sarah may lend Simon some money.
3. It can be very hot here in the summer.
4. Shall we bring you some magazines?
5. You needn’t be over 18 to get married.
6. I must pass the exam.
7. You won’t have to come tomorrow.
8. It may rain tonight.
9. You mustn’t drive without a seat belt.
10. He might come on a motorbike.
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K) Rewrite these sentences so that they have the same meaning. They can be PRESENT or PAST
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More questions-
[i] Why did the Emperor call the doctor in one morning ?
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[ii] Why did the Emperor ask for a cup of hot water ?
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As he was leaving the Emperor’s room, the doctor dropped some tea-leaves
[v] g r _ _ t [vi] a g _ _ n
[ii] On Sunday, a large number of people went to see the trade fair.
8. Supply the subject in the following sentences. If no subject is needed just put [x].
MODAL VERBS
Fill in the blanks using MUST, CAN’T, MAY, MIGHT, COULD, SHOULD, SHOULDN’T and the PAST FORMS of them !
1. Sally looks worried . She MUST HAVE / MUST HAVE HAD a problem with something (HAVE).
2. Bob CAN’T BE / CAN’T HAVE BEEN at school because I haven’t seen him all day (BE).
3. I COULD HAVE LENT you the money. Why didn’t you ask me (LEND)
4. Mr Travis hasn’t come to work yet. He has never been late for work. He MUST HAVE MISSED the bus (MISS).
5. She knew everything about our plans. She MUST HAVE LISTENED to our conversation (LISTEN)
B : I’m sorry but I CAN’T COME because I have to look after my sister. (COME)
7. Timmy is a very good boy. He isn’t naughty, so he CAN’T HAVE BROKEN that window. Somebody else MUST HAVE BROKEN it (BREAK 2X)
8. The street is wet this morning . I’m not sure but it COULD/ MAY / MIGHT HAVE RAINED last night (RAIN).
9. She COULD SING like an angel when she was a child (SING)
B : You CAN’T HAVE TALKED to her because she wasn’t at school yesterday. (TALK)
11. Mrs White bought a new fur coat ! - She MUST HAVE WON the lottery (WIN).
12. He came home alone yesterday. You SHOULDN’T HAVE LET him do that ; he MIGHT HAVE GOT lost. (LET, GET)
14. The singer has got a sore throat so she CAN’T SING at the concert (SING)
15. It MAY/MIGHT HAVE BEEN Jack I saw in the park yesterday, but I’m not sure about it (BE).
16. We can’t wait any longer. Something MUST BE DONE at once (DO).
17. Everyone shouted in fear. They MUST HAVE BEEN very afraid (BE).
B : He CAN’T BE WATCHING TV because his room is completely silent and dark. He MUST BE SLEEPING . (WATCH, SLEEP)
19. I can’t find my book . I MUST HAVE LEFT IT on the bus (LEAVE)
20. She CAN’T BE stupid. She teaches maths at the university (BE)
22. You were stupid to go skiing here. You COULD HAVE BROKEN a leg (BREAK)
23. He looked so tired when I saw him. He MUST HAVE WORKED so hard (WORK)
24. Tom CAN’T HAVE WRITTEN this because it is in French and Tom doesn’t know French. (WRITE)
Fill in the blanks using MUST, MUSTN’T, DON’T HAVE TO, SHOULD, SHOULDN’T, MIGHT, CAN,CAN’T !
1. Rose and Ted MUST be good players. They have won hundreds of cups !
3. I’m not sure where my wife is at the moment. She MIGHT be at her dance class.
7. Dad SHOULD go and see a doctor. His cough is getting worse all the time.
9. It CAN’T be him. I saw him a week ago, and he didn’t look like that.
10. You look pretty tired. I think you SHOULD go to bed early tonight.
12. “Children, you MUSTN’T cross the street if the lights are red !”
13. You SHOULDN’T sit so near the TV. It’s bad for your eyes.
14. I’m sorry but I CAN’T give you a lift because my car is broken.
15. I CAN’T stop and talk to you now. I have to get to the library.
16. You really MUST/SHOULD go to the Louvre if you’re in Paris. It’s wonderful.
17. You DON’T HAVE TO come to the party if you don’t feel well.
18. I don’t know where Kelly is. She might be at her sister’s .
19. You have passed all your tests. You SHOULD be very pleased with yourself.
20. You SHOULDN’T/MUSTN’T smoke in your car, especially if there are children sitting in the back.
21. You DON’T HAVE TO work this evening. I can do the tasks for you.
23. Passengers MUSTN’T open the door when the train is moving.
9. Ann stayed in bed this morning because she DIDN’T NEED TO go to work.
12. Jack spends the whole day just walking around. He CAN’T have a job.
13. When I was in school I COULD do a hand stand, but now I’m too old. I CAN’T do one any more.
14. My mother keeps telling me that we MUST wash our hands before we sit down at the dinner table.
15. You MUSTN’T forget to turn off the lights when you go to bed.
16. When I was a child I COULDN’T understand adults, now that I’m an adult I CAN’T understand children.
17. Sally looks sad and worried . She MUST have a problem with something.
19. He’ sees very badly, so he MUST wear glasses all the time.
20. I DIDN’T NEED TO take a taxi because the bus was on time.
22. I COULD swim well when I was a child. I even won the school championships.
23. You NEEDN’T go to the grocery store. We have some milk in the fridge.
25. You DIDN’T NEED TO buy the tickets. I got two for free from dad.
30. CAN/COULD you turn down the volume ? – It’s too loud.
Write the missing word in each sentence. Choose from the modal verbs in the box below.
1. You may borrow the books in this section of the library. (can is also acceptable. Discuss.)
2. To apply for financial aid, you must fill out an application form.
3. We might need to get some milk on the way home. (may is also acceptable. Discuss.)
4. Students should stay home if they have the flu. (must is also acceptable. Discuss.)
5. You can leave your coats on the bed in the other room.
6. You will clean up your room before you go outside. (should and must are also acceptable. Discuss)
7. He may take a biology class in the spring. (must and will are also acceptable. Discuss.)
8. I think you should wear your blue shirt with those pants.
11. You could see if the book is available on-line. (might and should are also acceptable. Discuss)
13. You will be nice to your little brother. (must and should are also acceptable. Discuss.)
2. Michelle might want to participate in the festival - it seems like the type of thing she'd be interested in. Why don’t you ask her?
3. She goes camping every weekend. She must really love the outdoors.
4. He worked hard on his report, then accidentally deleted the file from his computer. He must be upset.
6. We're not sure if this painting is an original. It might be worth thousands of dollars.
7. I might not be able to go to the football game. It depends on whether I can get the afternoon off from work.
8. He's working full-time and studying for his Ph.D. That can't be easy.
9. You just ate a huge dinner! You can't be hungry again already!
1. I'm so thankful for your help with this project. I couldn't have done it without you!
2. The repairs I made should have fixed the problem, but they didn't - so I'll have to take another look.
3. It must have rained a lot last night - there are puddles everywhere.
5. We couldn't have known about this; nobody told us anything about it.
6. If you’ve been trying to lose weight, then you really shouldn't have eaten all that ice cream.
8. She never showed up. She must have forgotten about our appointment.
9. He broke two of the plates while washing the dishes. He should have been more careful.
10. They ate every bite of their dinner - they must have enjoyed the food.
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Q1. Write the meanings of the following words and make sentences.
a) Drugstore------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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b) Neurosurgeon-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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a) How much money did Dr Armstrong take from Andrew’s parents for the operation?
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b) Do you think Tess knew that the operation cost much more than her one dollar and eleven
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c) How are millionaires , presidents and kings like ordinary people ?
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Q4. Underline the common nouns and circle the proper nouns.
Q6. Write ‘c’ for countable nouns and ‘u’ for uncountable nouns
a) tea-----
b) stone-------
Q7) Rewrite the following sentences changing the nouns in bold into the singular form.
Q8) Rewrite the following sentences changing the nouns in bold from Masculine to Feminine gender making other necessary changes.
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