COURSE BOOKWORKBOOK LITERATURE READER (PROSE)

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COURSE BOOKWORKBOOK LITERATURE READER (PROSE)

LITERATURE READER WORKBOOK COURSE BOOK

READING LEARN NEW WORDS QUESTION ANSWERS REFERENCE TO CONTEXT

ENGLISH LANGUAGE  Subject and Predicate  Correlative Conjunction  Prefix and Suffix  Adverb of frequency  Adjectives  Tenses – Perfect tense  Abstract noun  Reflexive Pronoun  Question tag  Punctuation  Direct and Indirect speech  Prepositions  Articles

CREATIVE WRITING DIARY AUTOBIOGRAPHY STORY ESSAY POST CARD LETTER WRITING NOTE MAKING BOOK REVIEW

EVALUATION

REPORT CARD OBSERVATION CLASS WORK CLASS TEST ASSESSMENTS HOME ASSIGNMENTS

LIBRARY

INDIAN SCHOOL AL WADI AL KABIR ENGLISH LANGUAGE - SUBJECT AND PREDICATE (Revision) CLASS V Worksheet -1 Name :_______________________Sec: ___ Roll no. _____ 1. Choose a subject from the box to complete each sentence. A big spider A buzzing bee My notebook A gray dolphin My mother My closet The houseplant The ophthalmologist The space alien 1. _________________________________________looked for nectar in the flower. 2. ___________________________________ _____ has lots of clothes in it. 3. ________________________________________ checked my vision. 4. ________________________________________ needs soil, water, and sunlight. 5. ________________________________________ landed the UFO. 6. ________________________________ ________jumped in the sea. 7. _____________________________ ___was upset because I broke her favourite vase.

 8. ___________________________ __________is filled with stories that I wrote.  9. ____________________________________ spun a web in the doorway. 2. Choose a predicate from the box to complete each sentence. watered her flowers. barked all night long. drove me to school. blew in the wind. ate crickets. cut the boy's hair. fixed the sink. slept in her crib. flew the airplane.