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I. Use suffixes to form abstract nouns.

1. Child____________________

2. Friend___________________

3. Woman__________________

4. Captain__________________

5. Kind_____________________

6. Leader___________________

7. Equal____________________

8. King_____________________

9. Free_____________________

10. Brave____________________

II. Complete the sentences by using appropriate collective nouns.

1. The hunter was attacked on the foot by an ________________ of ants and he missed his target.

2. A ________________ of crows hovered over the hut all evening.

3. The fox could not resist the temptation of having the ________________ of grapes.

4. A ________________ of actors from Bollywood gathered at the film festival this year.

5. A _________________ of musicians were seen playing hymns by the roadside.

III. Write the plural forms of these nouns.

1. Match : _________________________.

2. Shelf : __________________________.

3. Information : _____________________.

4. Woman : ________________________.

5. Hobby : _________________________.

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IV. Rewrite the sentences by changing the underlined nouns to their opposite gender.

1. The tigress and lioness were in different cages.

2. My father and uncle like to play badminton.

3. The mistress summoned the maidservant.

4. The actress autographed the waiter’s handkerchief.

5. The girl couldn’t believe that she was an heiress.

6. The queen and the princess went for a walk.

7. Is the sorcerers more powerful than the witch?

8. The Duke welcomed the Baron.

9. The landlord owns a peacock.

10. The bride smiled at his father-in-law.

V. Rewrite the sentences after correcting the errors.

1. She saw different birds’ feathers’ on the window sill.

2. Meera’s brother’s-in-law is coming for a visit.

3. The doctor’s treated father’s aching shoulders.

4. Wolves’s jaw’s are stronger than tiger’s.

5. Dennis favourite sport is football.

VI. Choose the appropriate pronouns and circle it.

1. I am looking for ________________ pencil box. Do you know where it is?

A. Mine B. My C. This D. That

2. ________________ is the room where your exam will take place.

A. Those B. It C. This D. That

3. ___________ asked you questions in the interrogation?

A. Who B. Whose C. Whom D. I

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4. This is not my shoe. _____________ are new shoes.

A. These B. That C. Is D. Them

5. Simi saw ________________ in the reflection on the water.

A. Herself B. Themselves C. Ourselves D. Her

VII. Fill in the blanks using the comparative or superlative forms of the adjectives given in the
brackets.

1. You have the ______________________ (smart) little dog!

2. My sum is ______________________ (difficult) than yours.

3. This class is ______________________ (dirty) than the others.

4. Kiara is the ______________________ (old) friend I have.

5. That is the ______________________ (thin) elephant I have ever seen!

VIII. Choose the appropriate modal auxiliary verbs.

1. Shakti _________________ score good marks because she studies regularly.

A. Can B. Cannot C. Would D. Get

2. The thief _________________ run away because the police held him tightly.

A. Could B. Can C. Could not D. Get

3. We _________________ leave now or else we will miss the bus.

A. Must B. Must not C. Have D. Have not

4. You _________________ go out without your cardigan. It is very cold outside.

A. Must B. May C. Mustn’t D. Can

5. He _________________ be sick, but I am not sure.

A. Can B. Should C. May D. Cannot

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IX. Rewrite the sentences in the tense given in the brackets.

1. She made a life-size painting of her mother. (present continuous)

2. I have been watching the bird make its nest every morning. (simple present)

3. Kevin called his father while boarding the plane. (past continuous)

4. The scientists were conducting an experiment. (simple past)

X. Fill in the blanks with suitable preposition.

1. The cards are lying ____________ the table.

2. I have replied ____________ his message.

3. The monkey jumped ____________ the wall.

4. The river flows ____________ the bridge.

5. The children sat ____________ a tree.

6. Pour the juice ____________ the jug.

7. The farmer tied the cow _____________ a rope.

8. I was born ___________ Chandigarh.

9. The pigeon looked around ____________ fear.

10. The meeting started ____________ ten o’clock.

XI. Rewrite the sentences with proper punctuation.

1. yes come in said the teacher

2. may i come in sir

3. we now have a holiday on monday

4. help me please

5. I like mangoes grapes and oranges

XII. Choose the appropriate preposition and circle it.

1. My uncle lives _____________ GT Road.

A. In B. On C. At D. With

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2. Since he joined the football team, Harish seems to never be ___________ home.

A. In B. On C. At D. That

3. The dog responded to his owner’s attempts to discipline him ___________ loud barking.

A. By B. From C. With D. At

4. You always see these kind of advertisements _____________ TV.

A. With B. In C. On D. Over

5. The robbers were caught ____________ the intersection of the two streets.

A. In B. On C. At D. Over

XIII. Underline the nouns and circle the adjectives in the passage.

‘Far away,’ continued the statue in a low musical voice, ‘far away in a little street there is a poorhouse. One

of the windows is open, and through it I can see a woman sitting at a table. Her face is thin and worn, and

she has rough, red hands, all pricked by the needle, for she is a seamstress. She is embroidering passion

flowers on a satin gown for the loveliest of the Queen’s maids-of-honour to wear at the next Court-ball. In a

bed, in the corner of the room, her little boy is lying ill. He has a fever and is asking for oranges. His mother

has nothing to give him but river water, so he is crying. Swallow, Swallow, little Swallow, won’t you take the

ruby out of my sword hilt and give it to her? My feet are stuck to this pedestal and I cannot move.’

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