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  • Elementary English Grammar and Composition for Class 6 Solutions

    Answers to all exercises and worksheets from “Elementary English Grammar and Composition for Class 6” by N.K. Aggarwala. Solutions for CBSE and ICSE students for free online practice.

    Solutions : Elementary English Grammar and Composition for Class 6

    The Lesson wise links for solutions of Elementary English Grammar and Composition for Class 6 are given below:

    Part 1: Functional Grammar

    THE SENTENCE

    • Kinds of subjects
    • Subject and predicate

    NOUNS: KINDS OF NOUNS

    PRONOUNS: KINDS OF PRONOUNS

    • Personal Pronouns
    • Reflexive and Emphasising Pronouns
    • Demonstrative Pronouns
    • Indefinite Pronouns
    • Distributive Pronouns
    • Interrogative Pronouns
    • Relative Pronouns

    ADJECTIVES: KINDS OF ADJECTIVES

    • Kinds of Adjectives

    VERBS: KINDS OF VERBS

    ADVERBS: KINDS OF ADVERBS

    PREPOSITIONS

    • Types of Prepositions

    CONJUNCTIONS: KINDS OF CONJUNCTIONS

    • The Use of Conjunctions

    INTERJECTIONS

    Part 2: Correct Usage

    NOUNS: NUMBER

    • Ways of Forming the Plural of Nouns

    NOUNS: GENDER

    • By a Change of Word
    • Feminine of Compound Nouns

    NOUNS: CASE

    • How to Form the Possessive Case

    PRONOUNS: NUMBER,GENDER AND CASE

    • Number
    • Gender
    • Case
    • Personal Pronouns
    • Use of ‘It’

    COMPARISION OF ADJECTIVES

    • Formation of the Comparative and Superlative

    USES OF ARTICLES

    • Use of ‘A’ or ‘AN’
    • Use of the ‘THE’
    • Omission of ‘the Article

    TENSES

    SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE

    SIMPLE PAST TENSE

    • Important Rules for Forming Past Tense
    • Strong and weak Verbs

    SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE

    THE PRESENT, PAST AND FUTURE CONTINOUS TENSES

    THE ‘PERFECT’ TENSES

    ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE

    AGREEMENT OF THE VERB WITH THE SUBJECT

    COMPARISION OF ADVERBS

    MORE ABOUT PREPOSITIONS

    PUNCTUATION AND CAPITAL LETTERS

    DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH

    • Changes in Pronouns
    • Questions
    • Commands and Requests

    Part 3: Vocabulary

    WORDS OFTEN CONFUSED

    • Words often Confused and Misused

    SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS

    • Synonyms
    • Antonyms

    IDIOMS AND VERBAL PHRASES

    Part 4: Writing Skills

    COMPOSITION

    • A paragraph Writing
    • Notice Writing

    LONGER COMPOSITION

    • Picture Compositions
    • Descriptive and Narrative Essays
    • Imaginative Compositions

    LETTER WRITING

    COMPREHENSION OF UNSEEN PASSAGES

  • Sentences Exercises for Class 6 with Answers

    Sentences Exercises for Class 6 with Answers, Worksheet of Elementary English Grammar on kinds of sentences, Subject and Predicate, rearrange the jumbled words for free online practice.

    Jumbled words : Make meaningful sentences

    Exercise 1.1 The words below have been jumbled. Put them in their correct order to make meaningful sentences. Remember to use capital letters and punctuate the sentences correctly.

    1. bird our national peacock is the
    2. tiger is the national animal our
    3. sun moves the earth round the
    4. exercise is a good swimming
    5. rubber made are balls of tennis
    6. a day in Rome was not built
    7. wins slow the race and steady
    8. wife children care he takes of his and
    9. happy are not rich always
    10. never forgets an elephant

    Answers:
    1. The peacock is our national bird.
    2. The tiger is our national animal.
    3. The earth moves round the sun.
    4. Swimming is a good exercise.
    5. Tennis balls are made of rubber.
    6. Rome was not built in a day.
    7. Slow and steady wins the race.
    8. He takes care of his wife and children.
    9. Rich people are not always happy.
    10. An elephant never forgets.

    Use the phrases in sentences

    Exercise 1.2 Which of the following groups of words are sentences and which are phrases? Use the phrases in sentences of your own.

    1. Might is right
    2. Work hard
    3. Aeroplanes zoom
    4. To tell lies is wrong
    5. Mind your own business
    6. hard work
    7. in a great hurry
    8. how to do it
    9. in the early morning
    10. the elephant

    Answers:

    Sentences:
    (i) Might is right.
    (ii) Work hard.
    (iii) Aeroplanes zoom.
    (iv) To tell lies is wrong.
    (v) Mind your own business.

    Phrases:

    6. hard work
    Example sentence: Hard work leads to success.
    7. in a great hurry
    Example sentence: She left the house in a great hurry.
    8. how to do it
    Example sentence: He explained how to do it step by step.
    9. in the early morning
    Example sentence: I like to go jogging in the early morning.
    10. the elephant
    Example sentence: The elephant is the largest land animal.

    Complete the following incomplete sentences

    Exercise 1.3 Complete the following incomplete sentences.
    1. Tall people
    2. Owl’s sleep
    3. A stitch in time
    4. All work and no play
    5. Prevention is

    Answers:
    1. Tall people can reach high shelves easily.
    2. Owls sleep during the day and are active at night.
    3. A stitch in time saves nine.
    4. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
    5. Prevention is better than cure.

    Punctuate to make proper sentences

    Exercise 1.4 Read the following passage. Punctuate it using capital letters, commas and full stops to make proper sentences.
    the rejoiced in leaving the forest far behind and once more they could see fences built beside the road theses were painted green and when they came to a farmer’s house that also was painted green they passed by several houses and people in them peeped at them but none came near to speak to them being scared of the great lion

    Answers:
    The travelers rejoiced in leaving the forest far behind, and once more, they could see fences built beside the road. These were painted green, and when they came to a farmer’s house, that also was painted green. They passed by several houses, and people in them peeped at them, but none came near to speak to them, being scared of the great lion.

    Rewrite Sentences

    Exercise 1.5 Rewrite each of the following sentences using the correct punctuation marks.
    1. all that glitters is not gold
    2. how sweet this rose smells
    3. what is the time by your watch
    4. will you please give me your book
    5. how dreadful the accident was
    6. mind your own business
    7. who has broken this mirror
    8. what a horrible sight it was
    9. how foolish I have been
    10. does the earth move round the sun

    Answers:
    1. All that glitters is not gold.
    2. How sweet this rose smells!
    3. What is the time by your watch?
    4. Will you please give me your book?
    5. How dreadful the accident was!
    6. Mind your own business.
    7. Who has broken this mirror?
    8. What a horrible sight it was!
    9. How foolish I have been!
    10. Does the earth move round the sun?

    Write the kind of sentences.

    Place the words in proper order

    Exercise 1.7 Write these sentences correctly by placing the words in their proper order. Don’t forget to put in the correct punctuation marks. One has been done for you.

    1. a foolish friend, a wise enemy, is, better than
    A wise enemy is better than a foolish friend.

    2. in the bush, is, worth two, a bird, in hand
    3. a leopard, can change, his spots
    4. how naughty, today, is, the child
    5. you, will, please, let me use, your dictionary
    6. you, would, mind, my staying, a little longer

    Answers:
    2. A bird in hand is worth two in the bush.
    3. A leopard can’t change his spots.
    4. How naughty the child is today!
    5. Will you please let me use your dictionary?
    6. Would you mind my staying a little longer?

    Exercise 1.8 Use each of the given below in four sentences. (a statements, a question, a command and an exclamation).

    Example: boy

    1. He is a very naughty boy. (Statement)
    2. Why is this naughty boy late to school again? (Questions)
    3. Tell this naughty boy to stop talking at once. (Command)
    4. What a naughty boy he is! (Exclamation)

    1. sweet ___________________________________________
    2. children ________________________________________
    3. book ___________________________________________
    4. mango _________________________________________
    5. puppy __________________________________________

    Answers:

    1. Sweet

    (i) Statement: This is a very sweet dessert.
    (ii)Question: Why is this sweet dish so popular?
    (iii) Command: Give me the sweet now.
    (iv) Exclamation: What a sweet treat this is!

    2. Children
    (i) Statement: The children are playing in the park.
    (ii) Question: Where are the children going?
    (iii) Command: Tell the children to come inside.
    (iv) Exclamation: How energetic the children are!

    3. Book

    (i) Command: Return the book to the library.
    (ii) Statement: She is reading an interesting book.
    (iii) Question: Have you finished reading the book?
    (iv) Exclamation: What a fantastic book this is!

    4. Mango

    (i) Statement: This mango is ripe and delicious.
    (ii) Question: Is this mango sweet?
    (iii) Command: Peel the mango before eating it.
    (iv) Exclamation: What a juicy mango!

    5. Puppy

    (i) Statement: The puppy is very playful.
    (ii) Question: Why is the puppy barking so much?
    (iii)Command: Take the puppy for a walk.
    (iv) Exclamation: What a cute puppy!

    Interrogative sentences.

    Exercise 1.9 Change the following sentences into interrogative sentences.
    1. Sheeba will take part in the play.
    2. The school will close for Xmas holidays tomorrow.
    3. The recess is over.

    Answers:
    1. Will Sheeba take part in the play?
    2. Will the school close for Xmas holidays tomorrow?
    3. Is the recess over?

    Interrogative sentences into statements

    Exercise 1.10 Change the interrogative sentences into statements.
    1. Are you going to a movie tomorrow?
    2. Have you done your English homework?
    3. Is Chennai very hot during summer?

    Answers:
    1. You are going to a movie tomorrow.
    2. You have done your English homework.
    3. Chennai is very hot during summer.

    Make sentences using phrases

    Exercise 1.11 Make sentences as directed, using the given phrases.

    1. doing here (Interrogative)
    2. sit down (Imperative)
    3. should not make (Imperative)
    4. shining in the sky (Statements)
    5. a nice dress (Exclamatory)
    6. won the match (Interrogative)
    7. learn in the class (Statement)
    8. pleasant weather (Exclamatory)
    9. from the grocery shop (Imperative)
    10. How is beautiful (Exclamatory)

    Answers:
    1. Are you doing here? (Interrogative)
    2. Sit down. (Imperative)
    3. You should not make noise. (Imperative)
    4.The sun is shining in the sky. (Statement)`
    5. What a nice dress! (Exclamatory)
    6. Who won the match? (Interrogative)
    7. We learn in the class. (Statement)
    8. What pleasant weather! (Exclamatory)
    9. Get some milk from the grocery shop. (Imperative)
    10. How beautiful it is! (Exclamatory)

    Activity

    Exercise 1.12 Work in groups of four. Draw and colour a visually appealing scene on an A3 size sheet. This scene could be the scene of a classroom, a school playground, a market, a mall, a railway station, etc. Once the art is complete, write ten sentences describing the scene you have drawn. Remember to create all the different kinds of sentences – declarative, interrogative, imperative and exclamatory. Each group member must create at least two sentences. Present your artwork before the class and describe it. Next, read out your sentences, stating the kind each belongs.

    Answers:

    Step 1: Select the Scene

    First, decide on a setting to draw, such as:
    Classroom: With students, a teacher, a blackboard, desks, and chairs.
    School Playground: Children playing on swings, slides, and playing sports.
    Market: Stalls, people shopping, fruits, vegetables, and shopkeepers.
    Mall: People shopping, escalators, shops, and food court.
    Railway Station: A train, passengers, platform, and luggage.

    Step 2: Drawing the Scene

    On an A3 size sheet, work together to draw the selected scene. Each group member can color different parts to make it more vibrant and detailed. Focus on making it visually appealing, including a variety of elements that reflect the setting.

    Step 3: Writing Sentences

    Each group member should write two sentences describing the scene. Ensure you include a variety of sentence types. Here’s an example for each setting:

    Example: Classroom Scene

    1. Declarative: The teacher is writing on the blackboard. (Simple statement)
    2. Imperative: Pay attention to the lesson! (Giving a command)
    3. Interrogative: Are all the students listening to the teacher? (Asking a question)
    4. Exclamatory: Wow, this classroom is so neat and organized! (Expressing emotion)

    Other group members can create sentences like:

    5. Declarative: The students are sitting at their desks.
    6. Interrogative: What subject is being taught right now?
    7. Imperative: Stop talking and start reading your book!
    8. Exclamatory: Look how bright the classroom looks with all those posters!

    Example: Railway Station Scene

    1. Declarative: The train has just arrived at the platform.
    2. Interrogative: When will the next train depart?
    3. Imperative: Please stand behind the yellow line!
    4. Exclamatory: Oh no, I missed my train!
    5. Declarative: Passengers are waiting in long queues.
    6. Interrogative: Is this the right platform for the express train?

    Step 4: Presenting Your Artwork

    Once your drawing is complete and sentences are ready, each group member should read out their sentences to the class. Make sure to:

    1. Clearly explain the scene and elements in your artwork.
    2. Identify which type of sentence each one is (declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory).

    Divide sentences into subject and predicate

    Exercise 1.13 Divide each of the following sentences into subject and predicate.

    1. Sweet are the uses of adversity.
    2. Barking dogs seldom bite.
    3. A thing of beauty is a joy forever.
    4. Some mischievous boys were throwing stones in the pool.
    5. The shepherd hears a barking sound.
    6. Mt Everest is the highest mountain in the world.

    Answers:

    Sweet are the uses of adversity.
    Subject: The uses of adversity
    Predicate: are sweet

    Barking dogs seldom bite.
    Subject: Barking dogs
    Predicate: seldom bite

    A thing of beauty is a joy forever.
    (i) Subject: A thing of beauty
    (ii) Predicate: is a joy forever

    Some mischievous boys were throwing stones in the pool.
    (i) Subject: Some mischievous boys
    (ii) Predicate: were throwing stones in the pool

    The shepherd hears a barking sound.
    (i) Subject: The shepherd
    (ii) Predicate: hears a barking sound

    Mt Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
    (i) Subject: Mt Everest
    (ii) Predicate: is the highest mountain in the world

    Match Subjects and Predicates

    Exercise 1.14 Choose from B the predicate which go with the subjects in A.

    A (Subjects) B (Predicates)
    1. My watch (a) live in the jungle.
    2. Grapes (b) has a long trunk.
    3. A bad workman (c) was appointed.
    4. Good boys (d) never tell lies.
    5. The beautiful rainbow (e) keeps good time.
    6. Wild animals (f) grow on vines.
    7. A committee of five (g) blames his tools.
    8. The elephant (h) soon faded away.

    Answers:
    1. My watch – (e) keeps good time.
    2. Grapes – (f) grow on vines.
    3. A bad workman – (g) blames his tools.
    4. Good boys – (d) never tell lies.
    5. The beautiful rainbow – (h) soon faded away.
    6. Wild animals – (a) live in the jungle.
    7. A committee of five – (c) was appointed.
    8. The elephant – (b) has a long trunk.

    Predicates

    Exercise 1.15 Add predicates to these subjects.
    1. A bunch of flowers _________________________________________.
    2. Swimming ___________________________________________.
    3. Delhi, the capital of India, ______________________________________________.
    4. The Himalayas ___________________________________________________.
    5. Th girls standing in the corner ________________________________________.

    Answers:

    1.A bunch of flowers brightened up the room.
    2. Swimming is a great way to stay fit.
    3. Delhi, the capital of India, is known for its historical monuments.
    4. The Himalayas are the highest mountain range in the world.
    5. The girls standing in the corner are waiting for their teacher.

    Exercise 1.16 Add subjects to theses predicates.
    1. ___________________ can speak English very well.
    2. ___________________ marched through the town.
    3. ___________________ is the last day of the week.
    4. _________________ sells tea, coffee and sugar.
    5. ______________ wear uniforms.

    Answers:

    1. She can speak English very well.
    2. The soldiers marched through the town.
    3. Sunday is the last day of the week.
    4. The shop sells tea, coffee, and sugar.
    5. Students wear uniforms.

    Exercise 1.17 Read the instructions and perform the given activity in groups.
    Requirement
    1. Two sandwich bags
    2. 20 strips of construction paper, 10 of one colour and another 10 of a different colour
    3. Markers

    How to perform
    1. Form 10 complete sentences.
    2. Choose a colour and write the subjects of the sentences on those coloured strips.
    3. Write the predicates on the strips of the out the other colour.
    4. Put the subject in one sandwich bag and the predicates in another.
    5. Mix up the strips in both bag and take them out one and arrange them on a flat surface, forming meaningful sentences.

    Answers:

    1. Materials:
    Two sandwich bags
    20 strips of construction paper (10 of one color for subjects, and 10 of a different color for predicates)
    Markers

    2. Steps:
    The sun rises in the east.
    Create 10 Complete Sentences:
    In your group, think of 10 simple complete sentences like:
    The cat sleeps on the sofa.
    Birds fly in the sky.

    3. Write the Subjects:
    The sun
    Choose one color of the construction paper (e.g., red).
    Write the subjects of the sentences on the red strips. For example:
    The cat
    Birds

    4. Put the Strips in the Bags:
    Place all the predicate strips in the other sandwich bag.
    Place all the subject strips in one sandwich bag.

    5. Mix and Match:
    Example: You might pull out “The sun” and “sleeps on the sofa,” which doesn’t make sense, but it’s a fun way to see what combinations can work!
    Mix up both bags.
    Take one strip from each bag and place them on a flat surface.
    Try to form meaningful sentences from the random combinations.

    6. Objective:

    The goal is to help everyone understand how subjects and predicates come together to form meaningful sentences. If a combination doesn’t make sense, work as a group to figure out which strips match properly.

    This activity encourages creativity, teamwork, and understanding of sentence structure.

    Elementary English Grammar and Composition for Class 6 Solutions

  • Comprehension of Unseen Passages for Class 6

    Comprehension of Unseen Passages for Exercises with answers for Class 6 for free practice. Elementary English Grammar and Composition solution for grade 6 students of CBSE and ICSE boards.

    Read the passage

    Exercise 34.1 Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.

    After the accident a car from the hospital took Krishna to hospital. The two men carried him to a bed and put him in it carefully. Soon, a nurse and a doctor come. The nurse wrote his name and address in book. The doctor took the bandage off Krishna’s arm, looked at it carefully and put his hands on it. He said, “The arm is broken . “He said to the nurse , “Give him some tea to drink. “Then he said to Krishna, “Do not worry; we will do something just now. You will all right soon!” Krishna was a little cheered up and said, “thankyou, doctor. “The nurse gave him tea to drink and covered him with a warm cloth. The doctor gave an injection to lessen his pain. He tied some bandages and applied plaster. Krishna’s arm pained him a lot and he requested the doctor to look at it. The doctor told the nurse to give another injection. After this, Krishna could sleep well. While Krishna was in the hospital, many of friends came to see him . Whenever his father and mother came to visit him, they brought some fruit, milk and books. There were several other persons suffering from diseases in Krishna’s room. He was all right within a week and went home after greeting his room fellows.

    1. Krishna went to the hospital because he
    (a) was carried tow man
    (b) had an accident
    (c) wanted the car from the hospital
    (d) wanted to see his parents
    2. ‘Soon’ a nurse and a doctor came. ‘Here, the word ‘soon’ means:
    (a) at last
    (b) by and by
    (c) in a short time
    (d) at once
    (e) in a moment
    3. ‘a lot’ in the passage means:
    (a) much
    (b) a little
    (c) some
    (d) also
    (e) less
    4. The doctor said to Krishna, “Do not worry’ to
    (a) comfort him
    (b) praise him
    (c) annoy him
    (d) please him
    (e) make him quiet
    5. ‘While Krishna was in the hospital…’. Here ‘while’ means:
    (a) so far as
    (b) before
    (c) as long as
    (d) during the time
    (e) soon after
    6. Name and address in the book was written:
    (a) by the doctor
    (b) of Krishna
    (c) of the nurse
    (d) by Krishna
    (c) of the two men
    7. Krishna was alone in his room in the hospital because with him
    (a) were his father and mother
    (b) were the doctor and the nurse
    (c) was only his mother
    (d) were several other persons
    (e) were his many friends
    8. Krishna came home from the hospital
    (a) after improving
    (b) before a week
    (c) many days after a week
    (d) only after seven days
    (e) the passage does not tell
    9. Write below the phrase from the passage which means ‘comforted’
    10. Write below of good done to him by the doctor
    11. Turn the first four sentences of the passage into the present tense.

    Answers:

    1.(b) had an accident
    2. (c) in a short time
    3. (a) much
    4.(a) comfort him
    5. (d) during the time
    6. (b) of Krishna
    7. (d) were several other persons
    8. (e) the passage does not tell
    9. “Krishna was a little cheered up”
    10. The doctor gave an injection to lessen his pain, tied some bandages, and applied plaster.
    11. After the accident, a car from the hospital takes Krishna to the hospital. The two men carry him to a bed and put him in it carefully. Soon, a nurse and a doctor come. The nurse writes his name and address in the book.

    Answer the Questions

    Exercise 34.2 Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below.

    When Mr Jones went to a restaurant one day. He left his coat near the door. There was nothing in the pockets of the coat when he left it, so he was very surprised when he took his meal and found the pockets full of jewellery! There was a waiter near the door, so Mr Jones said to him, ‘;Somebody has made a mistake. He has put some jewellery in my coat just like Mr Jones. I am sorry, ‘said the man, ‘I made a mistake. I took your coat and you have got mine. Please give me my coat and jewelry to the waiter. He will gave it you. Mr Jones called the manager of the restaurant, but the manager said, ‘We have no waiters here. We have only waitress. You gave the jewellery to a thief! shouted the other man. ‘I shall send for the police!’ Mr Jones was frightened and paid the man a lot of money for the jewellery.

    1. Jones really gave the jewellery to
    (a) a waiter
    (b) a thief
    (c) the owner
    (d) the manager
    2. Jones wanted the other man to
    (a) send for the police
    (b) call the manager
    (c) get the jewellery from the waiter
    (d) take back his coat and jewellery
    3. You gave the jewellery to a thief! ‘You’ here refer to
    (a) the manager
    (b) the waiter
    (c) the waitresses
    (d) Jones
    4. Who was the owner of the jewellery?
    5. What did Jones think about the jewellery in the pockets?
    6. Why did Jones go to the restaurant?
    7. What did the other man want Jones to do?
    8. What mistake did the other man make?
    9. Why did he make the mistake?
    10. When did Jones know he was in trouble?
    11. Write from the passage the sentence which shows what started all the trouble.
    12. The manager said, “…I, shall send for the police.” Change sentence to Reported Speed.

    Answers:
    1. Jones really gave the jewellery to
    (b) a thief
    2. Jones wanted the other man to
    (d) take back his coat and jewellery
    3. ‘You gave the jewellery to a thief!’ ‘You’ here refer to
    (d) Jones
    4. Who was the owner of the jewellery?
    The other man was the owner of the jewellery.
    5. What did Jones think about the jewellery in the pockets?
    Jones was very surprised to find the pockets full of jewellery when he had left them empty.
    6. Why did Jones go to the restaurant?
    The passage does not provide specific information about why Jones went to the restaurant.
    7. What did the other man want Jones to do?
    The other man wanted Jones to give him his coat and jewellery back.
    8. What mistake did the other man make?
    The other man took Jones’s coat by mistake, and Jones ended up with the other man’s coat and jewellery.
    9. Why did he make the mistake?
    The mistake happened because the other man mistakenly took Jones’s coat and left his own coat with Jones.
    10. When did Jones know he was in trouble?
    Jones realized he was in trouble when he was informed by the manager that he had given the jewellery to a thief and not to a waiter.
    11. Write from the passage the sentence which shows what started all the trouble.“Somebody has made a mistake. He has put some jewellery in my coat just like Mr Jones.”
    12. The manager said, “…I shall send for the police.” Change the sentence to Reported Speech.
    The manager said that he would send for the police.

    Read the following passage carefully

    Exercise 24.3 Read the following passage carefully and answers the questions that follow.

    All the housewives who went to the Kalpatharu Supermarket in Bengaluru has one great ambition: to be the lucky customer who did not have to pay for her shopping. For this was what the notice just insde the entrance promised. It said: ‘Remember, once a week, one of our customer gets free goods. This may be your lucky day!’ For several weeks Mrs Batliwala hoped, Like many of her friends, to be the lucky customer. Unlike her friends, she never gave up hope. Her kitchen was full of things which she did not need. Her husband failed to dissuade her. She dreamed of the day when the manager of the Supermarket would approach her and say: ‘Madam, this is your lucky day. Everything in your basket is free.
    One Saturday morning, Mrs Batliwala Finished her shopping and left the supermarket. But soon the discovered that she had forgotten to buy tea. She rushed back, got the tea and went towards the cash desk, As she did so, she saw the manager of the Supermarket come up to he. ‘Madam’ he said, holding out his hand, I went to congratulate you! You are our lucky customer, and everything you have in your basket is free!’

    1. ‘It’ said.
    What did It stand for?
    2. What happened on lucky days?
    3. Why did Mrs Batliwala buy things she did not need?
    4. ‘Her husband failed to dissuade her’. What did her husband want?
    5. Why did Mrs Batliwala go to the supermarket again on the last day of the week?
    6. Who went towards the cash-desk?
    7. Why did the manager congraulate Mrs Batliwala?
    8. What did Mrs Batliwala get as a lucky customer?
    9. ‘___________ everything you have in your basket is free!’
    What was in the basket?
    10. Was Mrs Batliwala really a lucky customer?
    11. (a) Find the word in the passage which means “To stop or prevent someone from doing something .”
    (b) Opposite of exit,’

    Answers:
    1. ‘It’ said. What did ‘It’ stand for?
    ‘It’ refers to the notice just inside the entrance of the Kalpatharu Supermarket.
    2. What happened on lucky days?
    On lucky days, one customer received free goods, as promised by the supermarket.
    3. Why did Mrs Batliwala buy things she did not need?
    Mrs. Batliwala bought things she did not need because she hoped to be the lucky customer who would get her shopping for free.
    4.‘Her husband failed to dissuade her’. What did her husband want?
    Her husband wanted to dissuade her from buying unnecessary things and from holding on to the hope of becoming the lucky customer.
    5. Why did Mrs Batliwala go to the supermarket again on the last day of the week?
    Mrs. Batliwala went to the supermarket again because she had forgotten to buy tea and needed to get it before completing her shopping.
    6. Who went towards the cash-desk?
    Mrs. Batliwala went towards the cash-desk.
    7. Why did the manager congratulate Mrs Batliwala?
    The manager congratulated Mrs. Batliwala because she was the lucky customer and everything in her basket was free.
    8. What did Mrs Batliwala get as a lucky customer?
    As a lucky customer, Mrs. Batliwala got all the items in her basket for free.
    9. ‘___________ everything you have in your basket is free!’ What was in the basket?
    Everything Mrs. Batliwala had in her basket was free.
    10. Was Mrs Batliwala really a lucky customer?
    Yes, Mrs. Batliwala was indeed a lucky customer, as confirmed by the manager, and she received all the items in her basket for free.
    11. (a) Find the word in the passage which means “To stop or prevent someone from doing something.”
    The word is “dissuade.”
    (b) Opposite of exit
    The opposite of “exit” is “entrance.”

    Read the following poem carefully

    Exercise 34.4 Read the following poem carefully and answer the questions that fellow.

    Where the Mind is Without Fear
    Where the mind is without fear and head is held high
    Where knowledge is free
    Where the world has not been broken up into fragments
    By narrow domestic walls
    Where words come out from the depth of truth
    Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection
    Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way
    Into the dreary desert sand of dead habit
    Where the mind is led forward by thee
    Into ever-widening thought and action
    Into that heaven of freedom, my father, let my country awake.

    1. Choose the correct option.

    (a) What is the poet’s vision of an ideal society in the poem?
    (i) a society without knowledge
    (ii) a society without borders
    (iii) a society without freedom
    (iv) a society without domestic walls

    (b) What does the poet mean by “narrow domestic walls” in the poem?
    (i) wall that separate countries
    (ii) walls that confine one’s thoughts and beliefs
    (iii) walls that protect the home
    (iv) walls that divide society by gender

    (c) What is the central theme of the poem?
    (i) The important of domestic life
    (ii) The beauty of nature
    (iii) The quest for knowledge and freedom
    (iv) The limitations of human potential

    (d) What is the synonym for “dreary,” as used in the phrase “dreary” desert sand?
    (i) exciting (ii) tedious
    (iii) colourful (iv) refreshing

    (e) What does the word “awake” mean in the last line of the poem, “let my country awake”?
    (i) to fall asleep
    (ii) to become aware or conscious
    (iii) to dream
    (iv) to remain stagnant

    2. Who is the speaker addressing in the poem?
    3. According to the poem, what has not happened to the world in the ideal society?
    4. What is the significance of the phrase “dreary desert sand of dead habit” in the poem?
    5. How does the poem describe the stream of reason?
    6. What is the role of “thee” in the poem’s last line, “Where the mind is led forward by thee”?
    7. What is the poet’s desire for his country in the last line of the poem?

    Answers:

    1. Choose the correct option:

    (a) What is the poet’s vision of an ideal society in the poem?
    (iv) a society without domestic walls

    (b) What does the poet mean by “narrow domestic walls” in the poem?
    (ii) walls that confine one’s thoughts and beliefs

    (c) What is the central theme of the poem?
    (iii) The quest for knowledge and freedom

    (d) What is the synonym for “dreary,” as used in the phrase “dreary desert sand”?
    Dull, bleak, or depressing.

    (e) What does the word “awake” mean in the last line of the poem, “let my country awake”?
    (ii) to become aware or conscious

    2. Who is the speaker addressing in the poem?
    The speaker is addressing God or a higher power, often referred to as “my father.”

    3. According to the poem, what has not happened to the world in the ideal society?
    The world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls.

    4. What is the significance of the phrase “dreary desert sand of dead habit” in the poem?
    It signifies the stagnation and unproductive customs or traditions that prevent growth, progress, and freedom of thought.

    5. How does the poem describe the stream of reason?
    The poem describes the stream of reason as something that should remain clear and not lose its way into the dreary desert of dead habits.

    6. What is the role of “thee” in the poem’s last line, “Where the mind is led forward by thee”?
    “Thee” refers to God or a divine force guiding the mind towards broader thoughts and actions.

    7. What is the poet’s desire for his country in the last line of the poem?
    The poet desires that his country awakens to a state of freedom, enlightenment, and progress, free from fear and narrow-mindedness.

    Famous Classic ‘Jane Eyre’

    Exercise 34.5 Read the following passage from the famous classic ‘Jane Eyre’ and answer the questions that follows.

    John Reed was a school boy of fourteen years old, four years older than I, For I was but ten: large and stout for his age, with a dingy and unwholesome skin, thick lineaments in a spacious visage, heavy libs and large extremities. He gorged himself habitually at the table, which made him bilious and gave him a dim and bleared eye and flabby cheeks, He ought now to have been at school but his mama had taken him home for a month or two, ‘on account of his delicate health.’ Mr Miles, the master, affirmed that he would do very well if he had fewer cakes and sweetmeats sent him from home, but the mother’s heart turned from an opinion so harsh, and inclined rather to the more refined idea that John’s sallowness was owing to over-application and, perhaps, to pining after home. John did not have much affection for his mother and sisters, and an antipathy to me. He bullied and punished me: not two or three times in the week, nor once or twice in the day, but countinually: every nerve I had feared him, and every morsel of flesh on my bones shrank when he come near. There were moments when I was bewildered by the terror he inspired because I had no appeal whatever against either his menaces or his inflictions: the servants did not like to offend their young master by talking my parts against by him, abuse me, though he did both now and then in her very presence, more frequently, however, behind her back.
    Habitually abedient to John, I came up to his chair: he spent some three minutes thrusting out his tongue at me as far he could without damaging the roots. I knew he would soon strike, and while dreading the blow, I mused on the disgusting and ugly appearance of him who would presently deal it, I wonder if he read that notion in my face, for, all at once, without speaking, he struck suddenly and strongly. I tottered, and on regaining my equilibrium, retired back a step or two from his chair.
    ‘That is for your impudence in answering mama a while since, ‘said he, ‘and for your sneaking way of getting behind curtains, and for the look you had in your eyes two minutes since you rat!’
    Accustomed to John Reed’s abuse, I never had an idea of replying to it; my care was how to endure the blow which would certainly follow the insult. ‘
    ‘What were you doing behind the curtain?’ he asked.
    ‘Show the book,’
    I returned to the window and fetched it thence. ‘You have no business to take our books. you are a dependent mama says; you have no money; your father left you none, you ought to beg, and not to live here with gentleman’s children like us, and eat the same meals we do, and wear clothes at our mama expense. Now, I’ll teach you to rummage my bookshelves; they are mine; all the house belong to me, or will do in years, Go and stand by the door, out of the way of the mirror of the windows.

    Exercise 34.5 Choose the correct option.
    1. Find words in the passage which mean the same as:
    (a) unhealthy (b) longing (c) threats (d) balance.

    2. Choose the correct option.
    (a) John Reed ate so much that it made him
    (i) flabby (ii) bilious (iii) bleared
    (b) Jane was obedient to John because she had become
    (i) immune to it (ii) pretended to be unhurt (iii) used to it
    (c) John struck Jane because of her
    (i) rudness (ii) hiding behind a certain (iii) both (iv) and
    (d) Jane was hiding behind a curtain because
    (i) the book she was reading was not hers
    (ii) she wanted to read in peace
    (iii) she was not old enough to read that book
    3. State whether the following statements are True or False.
    (a) John loved his mother and sisters. _______________
    (b) John was four years older than Jane. _______________
    (c) The servants always tried to rescue Jane . _______________
    (d) John punished Jane because he didn’t like the way she looked at him. _______________
    4. How does Jane describe John Reed’s appearance?
    5. Bring out the difference between Mr Miles and John’s mother’s opinion about John’s ‘delicate health’.
    6. Explain in your own words- “Mrs Reed was blind and deaf on the subject of John hitting Jane.”
    7. What opinion do you form of John Reed after this passage?

    Answers:

    1. Find words in the passage which mean the same as:

    (a) unhealthy: “unwholesome”

    (b) longing: “pining”

    (c) threats: “menaces”

    (d) balance: “equilibrium”

    2. Choose the correct option.

    (a) John Reed:

    (i) flabby

    (b) Jane was obedient to John because she had become:

    (iii) used to it

    (c) John struck Jane because of her:

    (iii) both (i) rudeness and (ii) hiding behind a curtain

    (d) Jane was hiding behind a curtain because:

    3. State whether the following statements are True or False.

    (d) John punished Jane because he didn’t like the way she looked at him. True

    (a) John loved his mother and sisters. False

    (b) John was four years older than Jane. True

    (c) The servants always tried to rescue Jane. False

    4. How does Jane describe John Reed’s appearance?
    Jane describes John Reed as a large and stout boy for his age, with a dingy and unwholesome skin, thick lineaments, a spacious visage, heavy limbs, and large extremities. He had flabby cheeks, dim and bleared eyes, and an overall unhealthy appearance due to his habit of overeating.

    5. Bring out the difference between Mr. Miles’s and John’s mother’s opinions about John’s delicate health.
    Mr. Miles, John’s schoolmaster, believed that John would be in better health if he ate fewer cakes and sweetmeats sent from home, suggesting that John’s health issues were due to overeating and poor dietary habits. In contrast, John’s mother believed that his sallow appearance was due to over-application to his studies and pining for home, showing a more sympathetic and less practical view of his condition.

    6. Explain in your own words: “Mrs. Reed was blind and deaf on the subject of John hitting Jane.”
    This means that Mrs. Reed chose to ignore or was indifferent to John’s abusive behavior towards Jane. She either did not see or hear (or chose not to acknowledge) the way John mistreated Jane, failing to intervene or correct his behavior.

    7. What opinion do you form of John Reed after this passage?
    John Reed appears to be a spoiled and cruel boy who bullies Jane continuously without any remorse. He seems entitled and arrogant, believing himself superior due to his family’s wealth and status. John’s character is portrayed as unkind, unfeeling, and abusive, especially towards those he perceives as weaker or beneath him, like Jane.

    Read the following passage carefully

    Exercise 34.6 Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

    Spiritual development is a deeply personal journey that goes deyond the physical world. It involves exploring the inner dimensions of our being, seeking meaning and purpose in life, and connecting with something greater than ourselves. while spiriuality can take many forms and is unique to each individual, it generally involves the pursuit of a sense of inner peace, connection to the universe, fostering a sense of unity and oneness. Third, it is a quest for inner peace, calm and serenity, even in the face of life’s challenges. finally, it seeks to achieve a deeper sense of purpose and meaning in life.
    There are several ways to experience spiritual growth and awareness. Meditation, for instance, can play a vital role. Regular Meditation helps you connect with your inner peace and serenity. The beauty and serenity of the natural world can lead to a profound sense of connection. Moreover, gratitude, or being thankful for what you have, can also contribute to spiritual awareness. Act of kindness, such as helping others selflessly, can also contribute to spiritual growth. Furthermore, exploring different beliefs and philosophies can broaden your spiritual horizons. Finally, regularly reflecting on your thoughts, actions, and experiences can lead to self-awareness and growth.

    Answers:

    1. Choose the correct option.

    (a) What is the primary focus of spiritual development?
    (i) physical peace (ii) inner exploration and connection
    (iii) connection to the universe (iv) material possessions

    (b) Which of the following is NOT an aspect of spiritual development, as mentioned in the passage?
    (i) inner peace (ii) financial success
    (iii) connection to the universe (iv) self -discovery

    (c) What is one of the ways to experience spiritual growth and awareness, according to the passage?
    (i) eating fast food (ii) spending time with nature
    (iii) watching TV all day (iii) avoiding friends and family

    (d) Which term best describe the feeling of “oneness and unity with others, nature and the universe” mentioned in the passage?
    (i) loneliness (ii) connection
    (iii) isolation (iiii) alienation

    (e) What does the word “serenity” mean in the context of spiritual development?
    (i) inner (ii) turmoil and confusion
    (iii) material wealth (iv) loneliness and isoaltion

    2. What is the significance of spiritual in one’s life?
    3. Name some aspects of spiritual development?
    4. What role does meditation play in spiritual growth and awareness?
    5. How can spending time in nature contribute to one’s spiritual awareness?
    6. Why is gratitude considered a part of spiritual development?
    7. How do acts of kindness contribute to spiritual growth?

    1. Choose the correct option.

    (a) What is the primary focus of spiritual development?
    (ii) inner exploration and connection

    (b) Which of the following is NOT an aspect of spiritual development, as mentioned in the passage?
    (ii) financial success

    (d) Which term best describes the feeling of “oneness and unity with others, nature, and the universe” mentioned in the passage?
    (ii) connection

    (e) What does the word “serenity” mean in the context of spiritual development?
    (i) inner peace

    2. What is the significance of spirituality in one’s life?

    Spirituality plays a crucial role in providing individuals with a sense of inner peace, purpose, and meaning. It helps people connect with something greater than themselves, fostering a sense of unity and calm even amid life’s challenges. Through spiritual practices, individuals can explore their inner dimensions, seek personal growth, and achieve a deeper understanding of their existence and their place in the universe.

    3. Name some aspects of spiritual development.
    Some aspects of spiritual development include:
    Seeking a deeper sense of purpose and meaning in life
    Pursuit of inner peace and serenity
    Connection to the universe
    Self-discovery and personal growth
    Fostering a sense of unity and oneness
    4. What role does meditation play in spiritual growth and awareness?

    Meditation plays a vital role in spiritual growth and awareness by helping individuals connect with their inner peace and serenity. Regular meditation allows people to calm their minds, reflect deeply, and gain insights into their inner selves, thus enhancing their spiritual awareness and fostering a sense of tranquility.

    5. How can spending time in nature contribute to one’s spiritual awareness?

    Spending time in nature can contribute to one’s spiritual awareness by providing a profound sense of connection to the natural world. The beauty and serenity of nature can lead to introspection, enhance feelings of unity with the environment, and foster a deeper appreciation for the universe, all of which are integral to spiritual growth.

    6. Why is gratitude considered a part of spiritual development?

    Gratitude is considered a part of spiritual development because being thankful for what one has helps cultivate a positive outlook and deeper appreciation for life. It enhances one’s sense of connection to others and to the universe, promoting inner peace and contributing to overall spiritual growth.

    7. How do acts of kindness contribute to spiritual growth?

    Acts of kindness contribute to spiritual growth by fostering a sense of compassion and selflessness. Helping others without expecting anything in return nurtures a deeper connection to the community and enhances one’s own spiritual awareness. Such acts can also lead to a greater sense of purpose and fulfillment in life.

    Elementary English Grammar and Composition for Class 6 Solutions

  • Letter writing for class 6 with answers

    Letter writing for class 6 with answers, Elementary English Grammar and Composition exercises with solution for CBSE and ICSE grade VI students.

    Write letters.

    Exercise 33.1 Give below are some situations. Read them and then write suitable letters.

    1. You have just returned from a visit to a hill station. Write a letter to your friend telling him/her why they should also visit the place.

    2. A friend of yours has been hospitalised due to a fracture while playing football. Write a letter to him giving some cheerful news, a promise of a visit soon, and wishing him a speedy recovery.

    3. Write a letter to a friend who has failed in the final examination advising him/her not to give up hope and try once again.

    4. You participated in an Inter-house Debate. While speaking, you suddenly forget the last part of your speed and had to hurriedly finish it. Write a letter to your mother, describing your embarrassment and how your friends jeered you for days.

    Answers:

    1. Letter to a Friend About a Visit to a Hill Station

    [Your Address]
    [City, State]
    [Date]

    Dear [Friend’s Name],

    I hope you’re doing well. I just got back from an amazing trip to [Hill Station Name], and I couldn’t wait to tell you all about it. The place is absolutely breathtaking! The cool breeze, lush green hills, and peaceful surroundings make it a perfect getaway. The views from the hilltops are spectacular, especially at sunrise and sunset. I also visited some beautiful spots like waterfalls and tea gardens, which felt like a dream. The food was delicious, and the local people were so warm and welcoming.

    You should definitely plan a trip here when you can. It’s the perfect place to relax and recharge. I’m sure you’ll love it as much as I did. Let me know if you need any tips for planning your visit!

    Take care and hope to see you soon.

    Best regards,
    [Your Name]

    2. Letter to a Friend in the Hospital

    [Your Address]
    [City, State]
    [Date]

    Dear [Friend’s Name],

    I was really sorry to hear about your injury and the fact that you’ve been hospitalized. I hope you’re not in too much pain and that you’re recovering well. The whole gang is rooting for you and sending you positive vibes. I heard that our football team won the last match—we’re really missing you on the field! But don’t worry, we’ll have a proper celebration when you’re back on your feet.

    I’ll visit you very soon—probably this weekend. Until then, rest up and don’t lose your cheerful spirit. Wishing you a speedy recovery!

    Take care,
    [Your Name]

    3. 3. Letter to a Friend Who Failed an Exam

    [Your Address]
    [City, State]
    [Date]

    Dear [Friend’s Name],

    I just heard about your result, and I wanted to reach out and remind you that this is not the end of the road. I know it’s disheartening, but remember, failures are just stepping stones to success. It’s okay to feel disappointed, but don’t let this bring you down for too long. Take some time to figure out where things went wrong, and then come back even stronger. You’ve always been a hard worker, and I’m confident you can bounce back.

    Use this experience as motivation. I’ll be here to support you every step of the way, so don’t hesitate to reach out if you need anything—be it help with studying or just someone to talk to.

    Keep your chin up. Better days are ahead.

    Your friend,
    [Your Name]

    4. Letter to Your Mother About a Debate Embarrassment

    [Your Address]
    [City, State]
    [Date]

    Dear Mom,

    I hope you’re doing well. I wanted to tell you about something embarrassing that happened during the Inter-house Debate last week. Everything started off well, and I was really confident while speaking. But then, near the end of my speech, my mind just went blank! I completely forgot the last part of what I had prepared. It was so awkward—I had to finish my speech hurriedly and step off the stage.

    My friends, of course, had a field day teasing me about it! They kept imitating my blank expression for days, which was both funny and a bit mortifying. It was tough at first, but now we all laugh about it. This has definitely taught me to be better prepared next time and not let nerves get the better of me.

    Anyway, I’ll learn from it and do better next time! Hope to see you soon.

    Love,
    [Your Name]

    Elementary English Grammar and Composition for Class 6 Solutions

  • Writing Longer Compositions for Class 6

    Writing Longer Compositions for Class 6, Elementary English Grammar and composition exercises with answers.

    Exercise 32.1 Attempt the following descriptions.

    1. Describe the scene at a bus stand in about 200 words. you may use following words in your answer.

    noisy place, crowd, passenger, sitting, bench, besides, luggage, move, wait, villagers, young, old, woman, window, tickets, rush, push, tea-stalls, shout, water, hut, driver, conductor, petrol, smoking, read, newspaper, set in, get down, busy.

    2. Write about 200 words on ‘A Journey by Train; You may write along the following lines.

    the purpose of the journey- the arrival of the train-great rush-got a comfortable seat-the journey itself- the scenery on the way-different staions-various types of passengers in the compartment-the journey’s end-a pleasant journey-felt tired.

    3. One day, on your way to market you saw an accident. A boy riding a bicycle was knocked down by a speeding scooter and got hurt. Describe in about 200 words what you saw. you may use the following words.

    going to market, to buy a gift, sister’s birthday, street overcrowded, tongas, bicycles, scooters, motor-cycles, cars, losts of people, a boy riding a bicycle, very fast, struck by a speeding scooter, thrown off his bicycle, gets hurt, cries with pain, people gather, taken to hospital, X-rayed, fracture, operation, plaster, scooterist, a kind man, pays for the treatment.

    4. Describe a fire that broke out in your neighbourhood last night in about 200 words. You may make use of the following hints in your answer.

    A house on fire-alarm-smoke and flames coming out of the burning house-people removing furniture-fire-engine-brave firemen pumping huge jets of the house-a brave deed you witnessed-by scouts rendering help

    Answers:

    1. Scene at a Bus Stand

    The bus stand was a noisy place, teeming with a bustling crowd. Passengers of all sorts, from young students to old villagers, milled around, waiting for their respective buses. Some sat on worn-out benches, their luggage piled beside them, while others stood in impatient lines. The scene was chaotic, with people moving about, trying to get their tickets amidst the rush. The constant push and shove created a din, and occasional shouts from the ticket counters added to the clamor. Tea-stalls dotted the area, offering a brief respite to weary travelers who sipped their tea and chatted. Nearby, a small hut sold water, and the aroma of snacks wafted through the air. Drivers and conductors bustled around, some smoking and discussing schedules, while others checked the petrol levels of their buses. Many people read newspapers, trying to stay informed or pass the time. Children played nearby, their laughter breaking through the noise. As buses arrived and departed, the crowd’s movements created a lively yet chaotic atmosphere, a typical scene at a busy bus stand.

    2. Scene at a Bus Stand

    A Journey by Train

    The purpose of my journey by train was to visit my cousin in a neighboring city. As the train arrived at the station, there was a great rush of passengers trying to board. Amidst the commotion, I managed to secure a comfortable seat by the window, where I could enjoy the scenery outside. The journey itself was delightful; the train chugged along steadily, offering a picturesque view of lush green fields, small villages, and meandering rivers. We stopped at various stations along the way, each bustling with its own set of passengers and vendors. Inside the compartment, the diverse mix of people included families, students, and travelers, each engrossed in their own activities. Some read newspapers, while others chatted or napped. As we approached the destination, I reflected on the pleasant journey. Though I felt a bit tired from the travel, the serene landscapes and the experience of meeting different people made the trip memorable and enjoyable.

    3. Accident on the Way to Market

    On my way to the market to buy a gift for my sister’s birthday, I witnessed a distressing accident. The street was overcrowded with tongas, bicycles, scooters, motor-cycles, and cars, making it a chaotic scene. A young boy riding a bicycle was moving very fast when he was struck by a speeding scooter. The impact threw him off his bicycle, and he landed on the ground, crying out in pain. The crowd quickly gathered around the scene, their expressions filled with concern. The boy was clearly hurt, and soon an ambulance arrived. The paramedics took him to the hospital where he was X-rayed and found to have a fracture. An operation was needed, and the boy’s leg was put in plaster. The scooterist, who turned out to be a kind man, offered to pay for the boy’s treatment, showing remorse for the accident. The entire incident was a sobering reminder of the dangers on busy streets.

    4. Fire in the Neighborhood

    Last night, a terrifying fire broke out in our neighborhood, engulfing a house in flames. The alarm rang out, alerting everyone to the crisis. Thick smoke billowed from the burning house, and vivid flames leaped high into the night sky. The intense heat was palpable even from a distance. Panic spread among the residents as they scrambled to remove furniture and personal belongings from nearby homes to prevent further loss.

    The fire engine arrived swiftly, its sirens cutting through the chaos. Brave firemen worked tirelessly, pumping huge jets of water onto the inferno. Their determined efforts gradually brought the flames under control. One particularly brave deed I witnessed was when a group of scouts, who had been in the area, stepped in to assist. They helped to evacuate people, ensuring everyone was safe and out of harm’s way.

    Their courage and quick thinking were invaluable during this crisis. By the time the fire was fully extinguished, the damage was extensive, but the collaborative efforts of the firemen, the scouts, and the community had helped mitigate the disaster. The sight of the blazing house and the subsequent destruction was a sobering reminder of the importance of readiness and teamwork in emergencies.

    Exercise 32.2 Write an essay of not more than 200 words on the following topics.

    1. Imagine you are an astronaut travelling through space. Give an account of your journey.

    2. A day in your life as a policeman-give an account.

    3. If I were a clown in a circus show-What would you do?

    4. If I were the President of the USA! -What changes would you make in your country?

    Answers:

    1. An Astronaut’s Journey Through Space

    As an astronaut traveling through space, the journey was both awe-inspiring and surreal. Floating in zero gravity, I marveled at the vast expanse of the cosmos. The Earth, a distant blue marble, looked serene from my spacecraft. My days were spent conducting experiments and observing celestial phenomena through the observation windows. The stars, untainted by atmospheric interference, sparkled with an intensity I had never seen before. The silence of space was profound, punctuated only by the hum of the spacecraft’s systems. Each moment was filled with the wonder of discovery and the solitude of the void. Navigating through the asteroid belt was thrilling, and observing distant galaxies offered a humbling perspective on our place in the universe. The journey was a blend of scientific pursuit and personal reflection, leaving me with an unshakable sense of the vastness and beauty of space.

    2. A Day in My Life as a Policeman

    As a policeman, my day starts early, with a briefing about the shift’s assignments. Patrolling the streets, I ensure safety and respond to calls for assistance. Interacting with the community, I address concerns and offer help where needed. Throughout the day, I handle various situations—from traffic violations to minor disputes. Regular check-ins at known trouble spots are part of the routine. The job requires vigilance, quick thinking, and empathy. Each shift brings its own challenges, whether it’s calming a tense situation or conducting investigations. By the end of the day, the satisfaction of contributing to community safety outweighs the stress. Being a policeman involves dedication, resilience, and a commitment to upholding the law and protecting those in need.

    3. If I Were a Clown in a Circus Show

    If I were a clown in a circus show, my goal would be to spread joy and laughter. My act would involve a mix of slapstick comedy, playful antics, and engaging tricks. I would wear a vibrant costume, complete with oversized shoes and a red nose, and interact with the audience, involving them in my performance. My routines would include juggling, balloon animals, and humorous skits, each designed to elicit smiles and giggles. I would also engage in playful interactions with other performers, creating a fun and energetic atmosphere. My aim would be to bring out the childlike wonder in everyone and make each performance a memorable, joyous experience for the audie

    4. If I Were the President of the USA

    If I were the President of the USA, my focus would be on promoting unity and addressing pressing issues. I would implement policies to tackle climate change, investing in renewable energy and sustainable practices. Healthcare reform would be a priority, ensuring accessible and affordable care for all. Education would receive increased funding to improve quality and accessibility. I would also work on bridging societal divides, fostering inclusivity and equality. Strengthening international relations while ensuring national security would be crucial. Economic policies would aim to support both growth and fairness. Through these changes, I would strive to create a more equitable, prosperous, and united nation.

    Elementary English Grammar and Composition for Class 6 Solutions

  • Composition Exercises for Class 6 with Answers

    Composition Exercises for Class 6 with Answers, Elementary English Grammar worksheet for free online practice of CBSE and ICSE board students.

    Composition Exercises for Class 6

    Write a paragraph about School

    Exercise 31.1 Your school recently celebrated Sports Day. Write a paragraph about it for your school magazine. Take the help of the hints given below. Remember to give a title your paragraph.

    Hints :
    (i) Description of the scene where the Sports Day was held
    (ii) The activities of the participants (what they did before the sports began)
    (iii) How did each activity follow the next?
    (iv) Reaction of the spectators
    (v) Chief Guest speech and the prize winners

    Answers:
    Annual Sports Day Celebration
    Our school recently celebrated its much-anticipated Annual Sports Day on the lush green grounds that were decorated with colorful flags and banners. The event was held in the cool morning breeze, with students, teachers, and parents filling the stands in high spirits. Participants, dressed in their respective house colors, were busy warming up, stretching, and doing final practice runs before the sports began. The event kicked off with a march-past led by the school’s sports captain, followed by an oath-taking ceremony to uphold sportsmanship.
    The competitions flowed seamlessly from one activity to the next, starting with sprints and races for different age groups. The excitement grew as the relay races and tug-of-war brought out the competitive spirit in both participants and spectators. The crowd cheered enthusiastically, waving flags and clapping for their favorites. The loudest applause was reserved for the thrilling high jump and long jump events, where athletes displayed their skills and determination.
    The Chief Guest, a renowned sports personality, delivered an inspiring speech emphasizing the importance of discipline and teamwork in sports and life. The event concluded with the much-awaited prize distribution, where the winners proudly received their medals and trophies amidst loud cheers and applause. It was a day full of energy, joy, and unforgettable memories, leaving everyone eagerly looking forward to next year’s Sports Day.

    Write a paragraph on the based of hints

    Exercise 31.2 Read the following hints and write a paragraph based on them .

    Hints:
    (i) Sight of a house on fire
    (ii) The scene before the fire engines arrived
    (iii) How was the fire brought under control?
    (iv) How did the people react (neighbours, passers-by and the people living in the house)?
    (v) What did you feel in the end?

    Answers:

    One evening, as I was walking home, I noticed a thick column of smoke rising into the sky. When I reached the scene, I was horrified to see a house ablaze. Flames were leaping out of the windows, and dark smoke billowed into the air. Before the fire engines arrived, neighbors and passers-by rushed to help, throwing buckets of water in vain. The scene was chaotic—people were shouting for assistance, while the family living in the house stood helplessly, watching their belongings burn.

    Soon, the fire engines arrived, and the firefighters immediately began battling the flames. They skillfully sprayed water from their hoses and used ladders to reach the upper floors. After a tense struggle, the fire was finally brought under control. The neighbors and bystanders, who had been anxiously watching, sighed in relief, while the family was comforted by those around them.

    Witnessing such a tragic event left me feeling both saddened and grateful. Sad for the family who lost so much, but grateful for the bravery and quick response of the firefighters, and for the compassion shown by the community. It reminded me of how unpredictable life can be, and how important it is to support one another in times of crisis.

    Describe in your own words.

    Exercise 31.3 You recently attended a grand family celebration. It could be grandparents golden wedding anniversary, a sister’s wedding or a newborn baby’s birthday. Describe the celebration in your own words. Take the help of the hints given below.

    Hints
    (i) When, where and why was the celebration held?
    (ii) How did you prepare for the celebration?
    (iii) Activities that happened at the celebrations
    (iv) Why you thought it was a grand unforgettable celebration
    (v) Give your paragraph a title.

    Answers:

    A Joyous Wedding Celebration

    Last month, our family gathered for a grand celebration: my sister’s wedding. The event took place at a beautiful banquet hall decorated with twinkling lights and elegant floral arrangements. The celebration was held to mark the union of my sister and her partner, a joyous occasion that brought our entire family together.

    In preparation for the celebration, we spent weeks organizing every detail. I helped with the invitations, while other family members took charge of the catering and decorations. On the day of the wedding, the excitement was palpable. The bride looked stunning in her traditional gown, and the groom was equally dashing in his suit. The ceremony was heartfelt and moving, with vows exchanged and promises made.

    The reception that followed was filled with laughter, dancing, and delicious food. Guests enjoyed a variety of entertainment, from live music to a photo booth capturing memorable moments. There were heartfelt toasts and a touching slideshow that showcased the couple’s journey together.

    What made this celebration truly unforgettable was the sense of unity and joy that filled the room. Seeing our loved ones come together to celebrate such a special occasion made it clear that this was not just a wedding, but a grand and cherished family milestone. The memories we created that day will be treasured for years to come.

    Write a paragraph about book

    Exercise 31.4 Read the following hints and write a paragraph about a book that you reading.

    Hints: name, author, main, them, the parts you enjoyed most, reason, any message

    A Captivating Read: “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho
    I recently finished reading “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho, a novel that captivated me from start to finish. The book follows the journey of Santiago, a young shepherd who dreams of finding a hidden treasure. The main theme revolves around following one’s dreams and listening to one’s heart. What I enjoyed most were the vivid descriptions of Santiago’s travels and the philosophical insights he gains along the way. Each chapter revealed deeper truths about life and destiny, which I found both inspiring and thought-provoking. The story encourages readers to pursue their personal legends and find meaning in their experiences. Coelho’s message about the importance of following one’s dreams and the transformative power of faith made “The Alchemist” a profoundly impactful read.

    Write ten sentences about colony.

    Exercise 31.5 Try to describe a person whom you see every day either in your colony or your school. Write ten sentences with the help of the hints given.

    Hints:

    Name of the person, What does he do? How do you know him? What does he/ she looks like, e.g. age, face, eyes, nose, hair, complexion. Describe his work. Is he/she popular? How does the person behave – happy/critical/loses temper/ friendly. Do you like or dislike the person? Give reasons.

    Answers:
    Mr. Sharma: Our Friendly Neighborhood Watchman
    Mr. Sharma is the watchman of our colony, and I see him every day as he patrols the area.
    He is in his late fifties and has a well-built frame, with a strong, sturdy appearance.
    Mr. Sharma is a familiar face to me because he has been working here for as long as I can remember.
    He has a kind face with warm, brown eyes that always seem to be observing the surroundings carefully.
    His nose is prominent, and he has a short, neatly trimmed beard that complements his complexion, which is a warm brown.
    Every morning, he starts his rounds early, checking gates, ensuring everything is in order, and helping residents with any concerns.
    Mr. Sharma is quite popular in our colony because of his dedication and reliability in keeping our neighborhood safe.
    He is generally friendly and approachable, often greeting everyone with a smile and a cheerful “Good morning!”
    I like Mr. Sharma a lot because of his positive attitude and the way he makes everyone feel secure and welcomed.
    His presence adds a sense of comfort to our community, and his helpful nature is something that I and many others truly appreciate.

    Write down your observations

    Exercise 31.6 Write down your observations on the following people, describing them in detail according to the headings given.

    (a) A teacher teaching in class (b) A waiter serving in a hotel
    Hints: Appearance Dress Actions

    Answers:
    A Teacher Teaching in Class
    Appearance: Mrs. Gupta, our mathematics teacher, is a woman in her early forties with a calm and approachable demeanor. She has short, neatly styled hair that frames her face, and her eyes are sharp and focused, reflecting her dedication to teaching. She wears a pair of stylish, yet professional glasses that add to her scholarly appearance.
    Dress: Mrs. Gupta usually dresses in formal, comfortable clothing appropriate for the classroom setting. She often wears sarees or salwar kameez in soft, muted colors, which are both elegant and practical. Her attire is always neat and well-coordinated, adding to her professional presence.
    Actions: During class, Mrs. Gupta is highly engaging and interactive. She explains complex concepts clearly using examples and visual aids. Her teaching style involves asking questions and encouraging student participation, which makes the lessons lively and informative. She moves around the classroom, offering individual assistance and making sure that every student understands the material.

    (b) ) A Waiter Serving in a Hotel
    Actions: Rajesh is efficient and courteous in his service. He greets guests with a warm smile and promptly takes their orders. He is attentive to details, ensuring that each dish is served correctly and that guests’ needs are met with promptness. Rajesh moves swiftly and gracefully between tables, handling multiple tasks with ease, which contributes to a pleasant dining experience for the guests.
    Appearance: Rajesh, a waiter at the local hotel, is a young man in his mid-twenties with a friendly and energetic demeanor. He has a clean-shaven face and neatly combed hair. His eyes are always attentive, reflecting his readiness to assist guests.
    Dress: Rajesh wears a well-pressed, black uniform consisting of a button-down shirt, black trousers, and a matching vest. His outfit is complemented by a neatly tied black tie and polished shoes. The uniform is immaculate, reflecting his commitment to maintaining a professional appearance.

    Exercise 31.7

    1. you are a Partap Bakhshi, a student of St Marks School, Koramanglam, Bengaluru. you lost your school bag playground. Write a notice for the school noticeboard giving details of your (in 50 words ).

    2. You are Vineet Kumar, School Captain. Draft a notice (in 50 words) for your school noticeboard, Announcing the dates of Inter-house Matches in Hockey for the middle school. Your school is Evergreen School, Indore.

    3. There will a poster competition n your school for classes VI-VII. As Art Secretary, draft a notice of noticeboard (Rainbow School, Mumbai) giving details in 50 words. Mention the topic chosen for the competition. You are Indiver Kamtekar.

    4. Your are Rajan Swamy, Culural Secretary of your school. Write a notice (in 50 words), for your school noticeboard about the film “Gravity” to be shown to middle and senior classes on the coming Saturday. Your school is St Francis School, Chennai.

    5. Vivekanand School, Dharampur, is holding its Annual Classical Music Competition on 1st January, 20XX. As School Cultural Secretary, write a notice (in 50 words), giving all the necessary details. You are Revati Iyer.

    Answers:

    1. Lost School Bag Notice

    St. Marks School, Koramangala, Bengaluru
    NOTICE
    August 27, 2024

    Lost School Bag

    This is to inform that I, Partap Bakhshi of Class 8, lost my school bag in the playground today during the lunch break. The bag is blue with a St. Marks School logo on it. If found, kindly return it to the undersigned or at the lost-and-found office.

    Partap Bakhshi
    (Class 8)

    2. 2. Inter-House Hockey Matches Announcement

    Evergreen School, Indore
    NOTICE
    August 27, 2024

    Inter-House Hockey Matches

    The Inter-House Hockey Matches for middle school will be held from September 1st to September 5th. All students from classes 6 to 8 are encouraged to participate and cheer for their teams. For more details, please contact your House Captains.

    Vineet Kumar
    (School Captain)

    3. 3. Poster Competition Announcement

    Rainbow School, Mumbai
    NOTICE
    August 27, 2024

    Poster Competition for Classes VI-VII

    A poster competition on the topic “Save Our Environment” will be held for classes VI-VII on September 10th in the school auditorium. Interested students should register by September 5th with the Art Department. All are welcome to participate and showcase their creativity!

    Indiver Kamtekar
    (Art Secretary)

    4. 4. Film Screening Notice

    St. Francis School, Chennai
    NOTICE
    August 27, 2024

    Film Screening: “Gravity”

    The school will be screening the movie “Gravity” for the middle and senior classes on Saturday, September 2nd, in the school auditorium from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Attendance is mandatory. Please be seated by 9:45 AM.

    Rajan Swamy
    (Cultural Secretary)

    5. 5. Annual Classical Music Competition

    Vivekanand School, Dharampur
    NOTICE
    August 27, 2024

    Annual Classical Music Competition

    Our school is organizing the Annual Classical Music Competition on January 1, 20XX, at 10:00 AM in the school auditorium. All interested students are requested to submit their names to the music department by December 20th. Don’t miss this melodious event!

    Revati Iyer
    (School Cultural Secretary)

    Elementary English Grammar and Composition for Class 6 Solutions

  • Idioms and Phrases Exercises for Class 6

    Idioms and Verbal Phrases Exercises with Answers for Class 6, Elementary English Grammar worksheet for free online practice.

    Idioms and Verbal Phrases Exercises

    Exercise 30.1 Write the answer in the following sentences.

    1. They were asked to leave the bag and baggage for not paying the rent of the room.
    (a) immediately
    (b) with their luggage
    (c) completely, leaving nothing behind
    (d) leaving money for the rent

    2. “Please don’t share what I am telling you with anyone, it’s only between you and me,” said Anish to Raunak.
    (a) said confidentially
    (b) to be kept between Anish and Raunak
    (c) told in confidence by Anish to Raunak
    (d) Raunak was not to tell anyone else

    3. The child was saved from being hurt in the nick of time by a passerby.
    (a) at the right time
    (b) suddenly by a passerby.
    (c) immediately
    (d) just by chance

    4. The spacecraft vanished in the wide sky in the twinkling of an eye.
    (a) soon
    (b) before you could blink your eye
    (c) at once
    (d) in the briefest possible time

    5. Every day, we hear about senior citizens being robbed and even killed in cold blood.
    (a) leaving them dead till their blood becomes cold.
    (b) without any reason
    (c) deliberately
    (e) Killed for money

    Answers:
    1. They were asked to leave the bag and baggage for not paying the rent of the room.
    (c) completely, leaving nothing behind
    2. “Please don’t share what I am telling you with anyone, it’s only between you and me,” said Anish to Raunak.
    (b) to be kept between Anish and Raunak
    3. The child was saved from being hurt in the nick of time by a passerby.
    (d) just by chance
    4. The spacecraft vanished in the wide sky in the twinkling of an eye.
    (d) in the briefest possible time
    5. Every day, we hear about senior citizens being robbed and even killed in cold blood.
    (c) deliberately

    Exercise 30.2 Match the phrases in the Box A with their meaning in Box B and then write them down in the space given.

    Box A
    1. look after 2. take off 3. set out 4. put off 5. bring up 6. cut down 7. keep up 8. call on 9. blow up 10. give up
    Box B
    explode, surrender, educate or rear, reduce, postpone, remove, start on a journey, take care, maintain, visit

    Answers:
    1. look after – take care
    2. take off – remove
    3. set out – start on a journey
    4. put off – postpone
    5. bring up – educate or rear
    6. cut down – reduce
    7. keep up – maintain
    8. call on – visit
    9. blow up – explode
    10. give up – surrender

    Exercise 30.3 Make groups of 3-4 students each. Assign each group an idiom and have them act it out for the rest of the class to guess.

    1. All in the same boat.
    2. Birds of a feather flock together
    3. Crying over spilt milk
    4. Don’t count your chickens before they’re hatched
    5. Let the cat out of the bag
    6. Rub salt in your wound
    7. Give me a hand
    8. Keep an eye on you
    9. You’re pulling my leg
    10. Zip your lip

    Answers:
    1. All in the same boat
    Scenario: Act out a group of people facing a shared problem or situation, like being stuck in a traffic jam or working on a group project with difficulties.
    2. Birds of a feather flock together
    Scenario: Show a group of people with similar interests or characteristics sticking together, like friends who all enjoy the same hobby or activity.
    3. Crying over spilt milk
    Scenario: Act out someone who is upset over a small, unavoidable accident, like spilling a drink and then complaining excessively about it.
    4. Don’t count your chickens before they’re hatched
    Scenario: Pretend to be excited about a future event or outcome, only to be reminded that it might not happen, such as assuming you will win a contest before it’s over.
    5. Let the cat out of the bag
    Scenario: Act out someone accidentally revealing a secret or surprise before it was intended to be known.
    6. Rub salt in your wound
    Scenario: Show someone making a bad situation worse by reminding someone of their mistake or failure, like teasing someone who has already failed at something.
    7. Give me a hand
    Scenario: Act out a situation where someone needs help with a task, and another person offers assistance, like carrying a heavy box.
    8. Keep an eye on you
    Scenario: Pretend someone is being watched or monitored closely, like a parent watching their child while they play or a teacher observing a student.
    9. You’re pulling my leg
    Scenario: Act out someone making a seemingly unbelievable claim or joke, and another person reacting with disbelief or confusion, thinking they are being tricked.
    10. Zip your lip
    Scenario: Show someone being told to be quiet or stop talking, like in a classroom setting where someone is asked to stop talking during a lesson.

    Exercise 30.4 Below are sentences that have idioms. Underline the idiom in each sentence and write its meaning under the sentence. Choose from the options given below.

    to start from the beginning without shortcuts to forget quit or stop try doubts good times an d bad times to ignore enjoys

    1. If you want to be a professional dancer, you should give it a shot.
    meaning:
    2. Are you having second thoughts about getting a pet?
    meaning
    3. Parul’s mother baked her brithday cake from scratch.
    meaning
    4. I saw Olive at the store, and she gave me the cold shoulder.
    meaning
    5. Bijoy is the type of friend who stays with you through thick and thin.
    meaning :
    6. The meeting completely slipped out of my mind.
    meaning:
    7. She gets a kick out of watching adventurous movies.
    meaning:
    8. It’s late; let’s call it a day.
    meaning:

    Answers:
    1. If you want to be a professional dancer, you should give it a shot.
    Meaning: Try
    2. Are you having second thoughts about getting a pet?
    Meaning: Doubts
    3. Parul’s mother baked her birthday cake from scratch.
    Meaning: To start from the beginning without shortcuts
    4. I saw Olive at the store, and she gave me the cold shoulder.
    Meaning: To ignore
    5. Bijoy is the type of friend who stays with you through good times and bad times.
    Meaning: Good times and bad times
    6. The meeting completely slipped out of my mind.
    Meaning: To forget
    7. She gets a kick out of watching adventurous movies.
    Meaning: Enjoys
    8. It’s late; let’s call it a day.
    Meaning: Quit or stop

    Elementary English Grammar and Composition for Class 6 Solutions

  • Synonyms and Antonyms Exercises for Class 6

    Synonyms and Antonyms Exercises with Answers for Class 6, Elementary English Grammar worksheet for Grade 6 for free online practice.

    Synonyms

    Exercise 29.1 Match the words in Column A with their meaning in Column B.

    AB
    1. trust(a) resemble
    2. safe(b) vacation
    3. tour (c) gloomy
    4. match (d) enter
    5. group (e) missing
    6. leave(f) attention
    7. dark (g) set
    8. care(h) dependable
    9. admit (i) faith
    10. absent (j) excursion
    AB
    1. trust (i) faith
    2. safe(h) dependable
    3. tour(j) excursion
    4. match(g) set
    5. group(f) attention
    6. leave(d) enter
    7. dark(c) gloomy
    8. care(a) resemble
    9. admit(b) vacation
    10. absent(e) missing

    Exercise 29.2 Give the synonyms of the words in the box and make sentences of your own with the new words.

    bad, address, calm, go, halt, idle, offer, play, race, talk

    Answers:
    1. Bad
    Sentence: The poor weather made it difficult for us to go out for a walk.
    Synonym: Poor
    2. Address
    Sentence: The principal decided to speak to the students regarding the new rules.
    Synonym: Speak to
    3. Calm
    Sentence: The peaceful environment helped me focus on my studies.
    Synonym: Peaceful
    4. Go
    Sentence: After the announcement, we proceeded to the next class.
    Synonym: Proceed
    5. Halt
    Sentence: The traffic police asked us to stop at the signal.
    Synonym: Stop
    6. Idle
    Sentence: The factory remained inactive during the holiday season.
    Synonym: Inactive
    7. Offer
    Sentence: She was happy to present a gift to her best friend on her birthday.
    Synonym: Present
    8. Play
    Sentence: The students performed beautifully in the annual cultural program.
    Synonym: Perform
    9. Race
    Sentence: The competition between the two teams was intense.
    Synonym: Competition
    10. Talk
    Synonym: Converse
    Sentence: We decided to converse about our plans for the weekend over lunch.

    Antonyms

    Exercise 29.3 Match Antonyms from Column A with Column B.

    A B
    1. Hope (a) Senior
    2. Slow(b) Lie
    3. Truth (c) Despair
    4. Junior(d) Defeat
    5. Victory (e) Quick

    Answers:

    Matching the pairs
    1. Hope → (e) Optimism
    2. Slow → (b) Gradual
    3. Truth → (c) Honesty
    4. Junior → (d) Younger
    5. Victory → (a) Win

    Exercise 29.4 Write the antonyms of the following words and use them in sentences of your words.

    lead, dead, bright, go, proud, blame, none.

    Answer:
    1. Lead
    Sentence: The tourists decided to follow the guide through the dense forest.
    Antonym: Follow
    2. Dead
    Sentence: The fish was still alive when we found it by the river bank.
    Antonym: Alive
    3. Bright
    Sentence: The room looked dull without proper lighting.
    Antonym: Dull
    4. Go
    Sentence: The teacher asked the students to stop talking during the lesson.
    Antonym: Stop
    5. Proud
    Sentence: Despite his achievements, he remained humble and kind.
    Antonym: Humble
    6. Blame
    Sentence: The coach praised the team for their excellent performance.
    Antonym: Praise
    7. None
    Sentence: All the students completed their assignments on time.
    Antonym: All

    Exercise 29.5 Read the story given below.

    Then, use your imagination and illustrate each part of the story in your notebook. Next, create a more interesting story by using a thesaurus to find a synonym for each underline word. Be sure the words you choose are grammatically correct and sense in the story.

    It was a very hot day out on the Bluebell Farm. Skeeter had been working in the garden since daybreak.She looked up at the hot sun and wished she could go swimming in the cool creek down the road.
    All at once a good idea came to her mind.
    She decided a swim was just what she needed, so she ran down to the creek and jumped right in! A smile spread acroos Aunt Skeeter’s face as she floated on the water. However, her nice swim didn’t last for long. All of a sudden, Aunt Skeeter let out a cry that could be heard in the next town.
    She jumped out of the water like she’d been shot from a cannon. She wiggled and squirmed as she tried the source of his discomfort. After one big shake, a fat catfish came flopping out of Aunt Skeeter’s overalls. Seeing out catfish made Aunt Skeeter laugh so had that she had hiccups for two days!

    Answers:
    It was an exceedingly scorching day out on the Bluebell Farm. Skeeter had been toiling in the garden since sunrise. She glanced up at the blazing sun and wished she could go swimming in the refreshing stream down the road.
    Suddenly, a brilliant idea struck her. She concluded that a swim was precisely what she required, so she dashed down to the stream and leaped right in! A grin spread across Aunt Skeeter’s face as she floated on the water.
    However, her pleasant swim didn’t endure for long. Out of nowhere, Aunt Skeeter emitted a scream that could be heard in the next town. She sprang out of the water as if she’d been launched from a cannon. She wriggled and twisted as she tried to locate the source of her discomfort.
    After one vigorous shake, a plump catfish came flopping out of Aunt Skeeter’s overalls. Observing the catfish made Aunt Skeeter laugh so hard that she had hiccups for two days.
    Feel free to illustrate each part of the story according to this revised version. If you need any more assistance, just let me know!

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    Elementary English Grammar and Composition for Class 6 Solutions

  • Words Often Confused Exercises with Answers for Class 6

    Words Often Confused Exercises with Answers for Class 6, Elementary English Grammar interactive worksheets with solution for free online practice.

    Words Often Confused Exercises

    Fill in the blanks with the correct word.

    Complete the following crossword puzzle

    Choose the right word from the brackets and fill in the blanks.

    Write the correct spellings in the space given.

    Choose the most appropriate word from the list given.

    Exercise 28.6 Make sentences of your own to bring out the difference in the meaning of the following pairs of words.

    1. sank / drowned
    2. freedom / liberty
    3. jealous / zealous

    Answers:
    1. sank / drowned
    drowned: The fisherman drowned when he was thrown into the icy waters during the storm.
    sank: The boat began to sink slowly after hitting the iceberg.
    2. freedom / liberty
    liberty: The statue in the harbor symbolizes the liberty and democracy that the nation stands for.
    freedom: The country celebrated its freedom from colonial rule with a grand parade.
    3. jealous / zealous
    zealous: He was a zealous supporter of the local sports team, attending every game and rallying others to join him.
    jealous: She was jealous of her friend’s success and felt envious of the attention she received.

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    Elementary English Grammar and Composition for Class 6 Solutions

  • Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises for Class 6 with Answers

    Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises for Class 6 with Answers, solved worksheet of Elementary English Grammar for free online practice of CBSE and ICSE Education board students.

    Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises

    Exercise 27.1 Change the following sentences from direct to indirect speech.

    One has been done for you.

    1. My father said, “I can’t find my purse.”
    Answers: 1. My father said that he couldn’t find his purse.
    2. Robin said, “I am looking for my class notebook.”
    3. “I haven’t taken a bath yet, “said my sister.
    4. The P.T. teacher said, “Boys, it is nine o’clock already.”
    5. “We must leave at once,” said the refugee.
    6. The robber told his friend, “We will have to run now.”
    7. “We shall be late, ” said my mother.
    8. Ram said, “I won’t go to the party tonight.”
    9. “We may be in time to catch the bus,” said the lady.
    10. “We have been waiting foe more than an hour,” we said.

    Answers:
    2. Robin said that he was looking for his class notebook.
    3. My sister said that she hadn’t taken a bath yet.
    4. The P.T. teacher told the boys that it was nine o’clock already.
    5. The refugee said that they must leave at once.
    6. The robber told his friend that they would have to run now.
    7. My mother said that we would be late.
    8. Ram said that he wouldn’t go to the party that night.
    9.The lady said that they might be in time to catch the bus.
    10. We said that we had been waiting for more than an hour.

    Exercise 27.2 Change the following sentences into indirect speech.

    1. Rama said, “I shall come to tea tomorrow.”
    Answer: Rama said that he would come to tea the next day.

    2. He said to me, “You have helped my brother, ”
    3. She said, “You play hockey very well.”
    4. I said to her, “You are a foolish girls.”
    5. He said to me, “I have often told you not to idle away your time,”
    6. He wrote to me, “I am unable to come just now because I am ill.”
    7. The teacher said to me, “You did not do well in the examination, ”
    8. They said, “Yesterday, we went to the cinema.”
    9. The girls said, ” It will be stormy tonight.”
    10. The teacher said, “I shall not teach your class tomorrow.”

    Answers:
    2. He told me that I had helped his brother.
    3. She said that I played hockey very well.
    4. I told her that she was a foolish girl
    5. He told me that he had often told me not to idle away my time.
    6. He wrote to me that he was unable to come just then because he was ill.
    7. The teacher told me that I had not done well in the examination.
    8. They said that they had gone to the cinema the previous day.
    9. The girls said that it would be stormy that night.
    10. The teacher said that she would not teach our class the next day.

    Exercise 27.3 Change the following sentences into indirect speech. One has been done for you.

    1. He said, ” where do you come from?”
    Answer: He asked where I came from.

    2. “What do you want?” he said to her.
    3. Mohan said. “How is your mother?”
    4. “Do you like this book?” Rita said to Somesh.
    5. The poor woman cried, “Will no one help me?”
    6. “Do you know the way to the station?” said I.
    7. “Which is your book?” I said to her.
    8. “Do you really know magic?” said the queen.
    9. She said to him, “Can you do this work?”
    10. “Can you tell me secret?” he said to her.
    11. Vivek said to us, “Why are you sitting idle?”
    12. Why do you cry?” I said to the little boy?”
    13. “Purti said, “When will the train start?”
    14. “Do you believe in ghosts?” she said to the wizard.
    15. “Why are you so late tonight?” said the mother to Sita.

    Answers:
    2. He asked her what she wanted.
    3. Mohan asked how my mother was.
    4. Rita asked Somesh if he liked that book.
    5. The poor woman cried out asking if no one would help her.
    6. I asked if they knew the way to the station.
    7. I asked her which her book was.
    8. The queen asked if he really knew magic.
    9. She asked him if he could do that work.
    10. He asked her if she could tell him the secret.
    11. Vivek asked us why we were sitting idle.
    12. I asked the little boy why he was crying.
    13. Purti asked when the train would start.
    14. She asked the wizard if he believed in ghosts.
    15. The mother asked Sita why she was so late that night.

    Exercise 27.4 Turn the following sentences into indirect speech.

    1. Barun said to Sujit, “Go away.”
    Answer: Barun told Sujit to go away

    2. I said the boys, “Please allow me to work.”
    3. The teacher said to Harry, “Show your notebook.”
    4. He said, “Please lend me your book.”
    5. The captain said to his men, “Stand at ease.”
    6. The teacher said to the boys, “Look at the blackboard.”
    7. “Hurry up, “he said to his children.
    8. “Sit down, boys, “said the teacher.
    9. “Shoot!” said the officer to his men.
    10. Manisha said to me, “Wait till I return.”
    11. She said to him, “Take your seat. please.”
    12. “Stop writing, please,” said the teacher to the boys.
    13. He said to us, “Work hard if you want to pass.”
    14. She said to her son, “Be prudent.”
    15. Ameesha said to her friend, “Give ten rupees to the beggar.”

    Answers:
    2. I requested the boys to allow me to work.
    3. The teacher told Harry to show his notebook.
    4. He requested to be lent the book.
    5. The captain commanded his men to stand at ease.
    6. The teacher told the boys to look at the blackboard.
    7. He urged his children to hurry up.
    8. The teacher told the boys to sit down.
    9. The officer ordered his men to shoot.
    10. Manisha told me to wait until she returned.
    11. She requested him to take his seat.
    12. The teacher asked the boys to stop writing.
    13. He told us to work hard if we wanted to pass.
    14. She advised her son to be prudent.
    15. Ameesha told her friend to give ten rupees to the beggar.

    Exercise 27.5 Here are given some dialogues from famous movies. Work with your partner and write them in indirect speech. Then, say them aloud with proper intonation and expression.

    “Life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you’re going to get,”
    (Forrest Gump)
    (He said…..)
    Direct Speech: “Life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you’re going to get.”
    Indirect Speech: He/She said that life was like a box of chocolates and that you never knew what you were going to get.

    “I’m the king of the world!”
    (Titanic)
    (He shouted…)
    Direct Speech: “I’m the king of the world!”
    Indirect Speech: He shouted that he was the king of the world.

    “A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some beans and a nice Chianti.”
    (The silence of the Lambs)
    (He said…)
    Direct Speech: “A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some beans and a nice Chianti.”
    Indirect Speech: He said that a census taker had once tried to test him and that he had eaten his liver with some beans and a nice Chianti.

    “Take your stinking paws off me, you damn dirty ape!”
    (Planet of the Apes)
    (He demanded that…)
    Direct Speech: “Take your stinking paws off me, you damn dirty ape!”
    Indirect Speech: He demanded that they take their stinking paws off him, those damn dirty apes.

    “Have you ever had a dream, Neo, that you were so sure was real? What if you were unable to wake from that dream?”
    (The Matrix)
    (He said…)
    Direct Speech: “Have you ever had a dream, Neo, that you were so sure was real? What if you were unable to wake from that dream?”
    Indirect Speech: He asked Neo if he had ever had a dream that he was so sure was real and what would happen if he were unable to wake from that dream.

    “There is only one of the Lord of the Ring, only one who can bend it to his will, and he does not share power.”
    (The Lord of the Rings)
    (He said…)
    Direct Speech: “There is only one Lord of the Ring, only one who can bend it to his will, and he does not share power.”
    Indirect Speech: He said that there was only one Lord of the Ring, only one who could bend it to his will, and that he did not share power.

    “I’ll be back.”
    (Terminator)
    (He said..)
    Direct Speech: “I’ll be back.”
    Indirect Speech: He said that he would be back.

    “This message will self-destruct inn five seconds.”
    (Mission Impossible)
    (The message said…)
    Direct Speech: “This message will self-destruct in five seconds.”
    Indirect Speech: The message said that it would self-destruct in five seconds.

    “I’m going to make him an offer he can’t refuse.
    (The Godfather)
    (He said..)
    Direct Speech: “I’m going to make him an offer he can’t refuse.”
    Indirect Speech: He said that he was going to make him an offer he couldn’t refuse.

    “Have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?”
    (Batman)
    (He asked him…)
    Direct Speech: “Have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?”
    Indirect Speech: He asked him if he had ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight.

    “The force is with you, young Skywalker, but you are not a Jedi yet.”
    (Star Wars)
    (He told..)
    Direct Speech: “The force is with you, young Skywalker, but you are not a Jedi yet.”
    Indirect Speech: He told young Skywalker that the Force was with him, but he was not a Jedi yet.

    “You can away my house, all my tricks and toys. One thing you can’t take away… I am Iron Man.”
    (Iron Man
    (He said…)
    Direct Speech: “You can take away my house, all my tricks and toys. One thing you can’t take away… I am Iron Man.”
    Indirect Speech: He said that they could take away his house, all his tricks and toys, but one thing they couldn’t take away was that he was Iron Man.

    “It is a truth universally acknowledged that when one part of your life starts going okay, another falls spectacularly to pieces.
    (Bridget Jones’s Diary)
    (She said…)
    Direct Speech: “It is a truth universally acknowledged that when one part of your life starts going okay, another falls spectacularly to pieces.”
    Indirect Speech: She said that it was a truth universally acknowledged that when one part of your life started going okay, another fell spectacularly to pieces.

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  • Punctuation and Capital Letters Exercises for Class 6

    Punctuation and Capital Letters Exercises for Class 6, Worksheet of Elementary English grammar for free online practice for CBSE and ICSE students.

    Punctuation and Capital Letters Exercises

    Exercise 26.1 Insert the punctuation marks and capital letters in the following sentences. One has been done for you.

    1. the proverb says more haste less speed.
    The proverb says, “More haste, less speed.”

    2. mohan one of your old friends met me in delhi last sunday.
    3. the teacher said london stands on the thames.
    4. akbar the greatest of the mughal emperors ruled wisely.
    5. hindus muslims sikhs christans and parsis live together in India.
    6. laila said to kamala how beautiful we look.
    7. he was honest sincere hard working and faithful.
    8. lions tigers panthers and leopards all belong to the cat family.
    9. the best known leaders among them were mahatma gandhi sardar patel and jawaharlal nehru.
    10. do you know Tara how old lila is i think she is twelve years old she says she is only eleven.

    Answers:
    2. Mohan, one of your old friends, met me in Delhi last Sunday.
    3. The teacher said, “London stands on the Thames.”
    4. Akbar, the greatest of the Mughal emperors, ruled wisely.
    5. Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, and Parsis live together in India.
    6. Laila said to Kamala, “How beautiful we look!”
    7. He was honest, sincere, hard-working, and faithful.
    8. Lions, tigers, panthers, and leopards all belong to the cat family.
    9. The best-known leaders among them were Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel, and Jawaharlal Nehru.
    10. “Do you know, Tara, how old Lila is? I think she is twelve years old. She says she is only eleven.”

    Exercise 26.2 Punctuate the following passage.

    When jesus was alone some of those who heard him came to him and asked him to explain the parable you have been given these secret of god he replied but there are others who hear all things by means of parables so that they might turn to god and he may forgive them

    Answers:
    When Jesus was alone, some of those who heard Him came to Him and asked Him to explain the parable. “You have been given the secrets of God,” He replied, “but there are others who hear all things by means of parables so that they might turn to God and He may forgive them.”

    Exercise 26.3 Rewrite the sentences using correct punctuation and capitalisation.

    1. when we were reading the book gone with the wind my teacher said this is an advanced book but you can read it without any problems.
    Answer: When we were reading the book Gone with the Wind, my teacher said, “This is an advanced book, but you can read it without any problems.”

    2. there are three things we need to buy at the grocery store shampoo soap and tootpaste.
    3. my friend said first we have to stop in atlanta.
    4. buy a copy of the newspaper the times.
    5. I just heard the song everything is awesome.
    6. that man lost his keys fell in the yard and started crying.
    7. when I woke up I ate breakfast brushed my teeth and packed my lunch.
    8. actually we ordered three things foe dinner chicken potatoes and salad.

    Answers:
    2. There are three things we need to buy at the grocery store: shampoo, soap, and toothpaste.
    3. My friend said, “First, we have to stop in Atlanta.”
    4. Buy a copy of the newspaper The Times.
    5. Buy a copy of the newspaper The Times.
    6. That man lost his keys, fell in the yard, and started crying.
    7. When I woke up, I ate breakfast, brushed my teeth, and packed my lunch.
    8. Actually, we ordered three things for dinner: chicken, potatoes, and salad.

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  • Comparison of Adverbs Exercises with Answers for Class 6

    Comparison of Adverbs Exercises with Answers for Class 6, Elementary English Grammar book worksheet for online practice.

    Comparison of Adverbs

    Fill in the blanks with comparative or superlative adverb from the adjective in brackets.

    Choose which adverbs form is needed- positive comparative or superlative.

    Perform this activity with your partner.

    Exercise 24.3 Perform this activity with your partner. Read the following examples and try at least ten more examples.
    1. Student 1: Am I painting carefully enough.
    Student 2: Actually, you should paint more carefully.
    2. Student 1: Am I typing quickly enough?
    Student 2: Actually, you should type more quickly.
    3. Student 1: Am I speaking loudly enough?
    Student 2: Actually, you should speak more loudly.
    4. Student 1: Am I writing neatly enough?
    Student 2: Actually, you should write more neatly.
    5. Student 1: Am I running fast enough?
    Student 2: Actually, you should run faster.
    6. Student 1: Am I reading clearly enough?
    Student 2: Actually, you should read more clearly.
    7. Student 1: Am I practicing regularly enough?
    Student 2: Actually, you should practice more regularly.
    8. Student 1: Am I studying hard enough?
    Student 2: Actually, you should study harder.
    9. Student 1: Am I listening attentively enough?
    Student 2: Actually, you should listen more attentively.
    10. Student 1: Am I cleaning thoroughly enough?
    Student 2: Actually, you should clean more thoroughly.
    11. Student 1: Am I dressing appropriately enough?
    Student 2: Actually, you should dress more appropriately.
    12. Student 1: Am I driving safely enough?
    Student 2: Actually, you should drive more safely.

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  • Agreement of the verb with the subject exercises for class 6

    Agreement of the verb with the subject exercises with answers for class 6. Worksheet of Elementary English Grammar with solution for free online practice.

    Agreement of the verb with the subject exercises

    Fill in the blanks with the correct form of verbs.

    Select the correct form of the verb shown in brackets in each sentences.

    Fill in the blanks with suitable forms of verbs given in brackets.

    Correct the Error in the agreement of the verb with the subject

    Exercise 23.4 There is an error in each sentences in the agreement of the verb with the subject. Correct the error and write the new sentence. First one has been done for you.

    1. The cost of all these articles have risen.
    1. The cost of all these articles has risen.
    (The subject “cost” is singular, so the verb should be “has.”)

    2. The general as well as his staff were there.
    3. Which one of these purses are yours.
    4. Throwing stones are forbidden.
    5. Neither John nor James were present in the school yesterday.
    6. The secretary and treasurer have taken a serious view of the matter.
    7. The scholar and the poet is dead.
    8. John as well as Tom are waiting for you.
    9. Mohan with his friends were present.
    10. Every boy and every teacher have come today.

    Answers:
    2. The general, as well as his staff, was there.
    (The subject “general” is singular. The phrase “as well as his staff” does not affect the verb.)
    3. Which one of these purses is yours?
    (The subject “one” is singular, so the verb should be “is.”)
    4. Throwing stones is forbidden.
    (The gerund phrase “Throwing stones” is treated as a singular subject, so the verb should be “is.”)
    5. Neither John nor James was present in the school yesterday.
    (With “neither…nor,” the verb agrees with the subject closest to it, which is “James,” and it is singular.)
    6. The secretary and treasurer has taken a serious view of the matter.
    (When one person holds both titles, use a singular verb: “has.”)
    7. The scholar and the poet are dead.
    (When referring to two different people, use a plural verb: “are.”)
    8. John, as well as Tom, is waiting for you.
    (The primary subject is “John,” which is singular. The phrase “as well as Tom” does not change the verb.)
    9. Mohan, with his friends, was present.
    (The subject “Mohan” is singular. The phrase “with his friends” does not affect the verb.)
    10. Every boy and every teacher has come today.
    (When using “every,” the subject is treated as singular, so the verb should be “has.”)

    Correct the errors in subject-verb agreement

    Exercise 23.5 Correct the errors in subject-verb agreement in the following sentences. If there are no errors in subject-verb agreement, write ‘Correct.’ First one has been done for you.

    1. My family are moving to California.
    Answer: My family is moving to California.

    2. Here is the lake I told you about.
    3. There is the newspaper I was supposed to deliver.
    4. My dog and cats chases each other all the time.
    5. The books that are in my library is the best I have ever read.
    6. My sister and brother cleans up the floor.
    7. Some of the clothes is packed away in the attic.
    8. Everyone are going to the concert except.
    9. Which room is bigger?
    10. When are the movie start?

    Answers:
    2. Correct.
    3. Correct.
    4. My dog and cats chase each other all the time.
    5. The books that are in my library are the best I have ever read.
    6. My sister and brother clean up the floor.
    7. Some of the clothes are packed away in the attic.
    8. Everyone is going to the concert except.
    9. Correct.
    10. When does the movie start?

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  • Active and Passive Voice Exercises with Answers for Class 6

    Active and Passive Voice Exercises with Answers for Class 6, Elementary English Grammar worksheet for free online practice of CBSE and ICSE students.

    Active and Passive Voice Exercises

    Simple Present : Change the verbs from the active into the passive voice.

    Exercise 22.1 : Change the verbs in the following sentences from the active into the passive voice. One has been done for you.

    1. Everybody loves animals.
    Animals are loved by everybody.

    2. The teacher correct our exercise.
    3. The strong wind blows the trees down.
    4. Does the gardener water the plants every day?
    5. Does she always help her husband?
    6. Do all the boys bring their books?

    Answers:
    2. Our exercise is corrected by the teacher.
    3. The trees are blown down by the strong wind.
    4. Are the plants watered by the gardener every day?
    5. Is her husband always helped by her?
    6. Are their books brought by all the boys?

    Present Continuous : Change the verbs from the active into the passive voice

    Exercise 22.2 Change the verbs in the following sentences from the active into the passive voice. One has been done for you.

    1. Meera is cooking the dinner.
    The dinner is being cooked by Meera.

    2. The soldiers are defending the town bravely.
    3. They are writing letters to their parents.
    4. Are the children eating sweets now?
    5. Is she telling the truth?
    6. Are they appointing him the Principal of this school?

    Answers:
    2. The town is being defended bravely by the soldiers.
    3. Letters are being written to their parents by them.
    4. Are sweets being eaten by the children now?
    5. Is the truth being told by her?
    6. Is he being appointed the Principal of this school by them?

    Present Prefect : Change the verbs from the active into the passive voice

    Exercise 22.3 Change the verbs in the following sentences from the active into the passive voice. One has been done for you.

    1. Mohan has struck Ashok.
    Ashok has been struck by Mohan.

    2. The rain has ruined the crops.
    3. He has sold his old car.
    4. She has bought a new car.
    5. Has she lost her book?
    6. Have all the pupils finished the exercises?

    Answers:
    2. The crops have been ruined by the rain.
    3. His old car has been sold by him.
    4. A new car has been bought by her.
    5. Has her book been lost by her?
    6. Have the exercises been finished by all the pupils?

    Simple Past : Change the verbs from the active into the passive voice

    Exercise 22.4 Change the verbs in the following sentences from the active into the passive voice. One has been done for you.

    1. The teacher punished all the pupils .
    All the pupils were punished by the teacher.

    2. Our team won the match.
    3. Meera knitted these gloves.
    4. She forgave her husband.
    5. The servant swept the room.
    6. Did you plant these flowers?
    7. Did you forget her name?
    8. Did many people believe her story?

    Answers:
    2. The match was won by our team.
    3. These gloves were knitted by Meera.
    4. Her husband was forgiven by her.
    5. The room was swept by the servant.
    6. Were these flowers planted by you?
    7. Was her name forgotten by you?
    8. Was her story believed by many people?

    Past continuous Tense : Change the verbs from the active into the passive voice

    Exercise 22.6 Change the verbs in the following sentences from the active into the passive voice. One has been done for you.

    1. The wind was blowing the clouds away.
    The clouds were being blown away by the wind.

    2. Our soldiers repairing the bridge.
    3. Were the children making a noise?
    4. Were they having their breakfast?
    5. The farmers were ploughing their fields.
    6. The woman were washing their clothes.

    Answers:
    1. The clouds were being blown away by the wind.
    2. The bridge was being repaired by our soldiers.
    3. Was a noise being made by the children?
    4. Was their breakfast being had by them?
    5. The fields were being ploughed by the farmers.
    6. The clothes were being washed by the women.

    Past Perfect : Change the verbs from the active into the passive voice

    Exercise 22.7 Change the verbs in the followings sentences from the active into the passive voice . One has been done for you.

    1. The noise had frightened the horse.
    The horse had been frightened by the noise.

    2. Lightning had struck the house.
    3. Had the farmers sown the seed?
    4. Had the postman delivered the letters?
    5. I had told them a lie.
    6. The floods had swept away the whole village.

    Answers:
    2. The house had been struck by lightning.
    3. Had the seed been sown by the farmers?
    4. Had the letters been delivered by the postman?
    5. A lie had been told to them by me.
    6. The whole village had been swept away by the floods.

    Change the verbs from the passive into the active voice

    Exercise 22.8 Change the verbs in the following sentences from the passive into the active voice. One has been done for you.

    1. The king was welcomed by the people.
    The people welcomed the king.

    2. By whom was this letter written?
    3. How was this sum done by you?
    4. Tea is drunk by Ashok every morning.
    5. Football is being played on the field by the children.
    6. Were the books being read by the students in class?

    Answers:
    2. Who wrote this letter?
    3. How did you do this sum?
    4. Ashok drinks tea every morning.
    5. The children are playing football on the field.
    6. Were the students reading the books in class?

    Fill in the blanks with the active or passive form of the verbs given in the brackets.

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  • Present Perfect Tense Exercises for Class 6

    Present Perfect Tense Exercises for Class 6 with Answers, Solution of Elementary English Grammar worksheet and free online practice for students.

    Exercise 21.1 Complete the following letter using the present perfect tense form of the verbs given in the brackets. 

    Dear Ananya,
    I am Sorry! I have not written (not write) for a long time. I received your letter a week ago. A lot of things have happened (happen) since then. Last week Sameer, his cousins and I went to Jaipur. It was great fun. I have I never (have/never) had such a good time. We visited the Amber fort and Jaipur palace. Jaipur is famous for handicrafts and I bought (buy) some dress materials for you and mother. I also picked (pick) up a mirror work skin for Anu. Our guide promised (promise) to take us to Jaipur also and we are looking forward to it.
    I will write again soon.
    Love to you at all home.
    Your affectionately,
    Geeta

    Fill in the blanks with the present perfect or simple past tense of the verbs given in brackets. 

    Complete the following passage using the past perfect tense + a verb from the box.

    Look at the sentences and fill simple past perfect tense.

    Exercise 21.5 change the following sentences into future perfect tense. Make other necessary changes.
    One has been done for you.

    1. When I reached London, she had been away for six days.
    When I reach London, she will have been away for six days.
    2. I have done my work before you arrived.
    3. When I reached the theatre, the play had already begun.
    4. I hope you wash your face before you come to school.
    5. I ate my dinner before I left for the movie.
    6. You will complete your work before you eat your dinner.
    7. She will finish her project by now.
    8. The girls performed on the stage in Chennai.
    9. We shall go to Mumbai by Monday.
    10. We must reach the station before their parents arrive.

    Answers:
    2. I will have done my work before you arrive.
    3. When I reach the theatre, the play will have already begun.
    4. I hope you will have washed your face before you come to school.
    5. I will have eaten my dinner before I leave for the movie.
    6. You will have completed your work before you eat your dinner.
    7. She will have finished her project by now.
    8. The girls will have performed on the stage in Chennai.
    9. We will have gone to Mumbai by Monday.
    10. We will have reached the station before their parents arrive.

    Tick the correct tense of the verb in the following sentences.

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  • Present Past and Future Continuous Tense Exercises for Class 6

    Present Past and Future Continuous Tense Exercises for Class 6, worksheet of Elementary English Grammar with solution for online practice.

    Fill in the blanks with the present continuous form of the verbs given in brackets.

    Fill in the blanks with the past continuous form of the verbs given in brackets.

    Fill in the blanks with the correct future continuous form of verbs (given in brackets)

     Find the opposites of the verbs given in the box below in the crossword given.

    Cry:

    • Present Continuous: She is crying because she lost her favorite toy.
    • Past Continuous: He was crying when the movie ended.
    • Future Continuous: They will be crying tears of joy at the wedding tomorrow.

    Enter:

    • Present Continuous: He is entering the building right now.
    • Past Continuous: She was entering the room when the phone rang.
    • Future Continuous: We will be entering the conference hall when the event starts.

    Come:

    • Present Continuous: They are coming over for dinner tonight.
    • Past Continuous: She was coming home when it started to rain.
    • Future Continuous: He will be coming to visit us next weekend.

    Exercise 20.6 Read the following situation and ask questions to solve the problem. Remember to use past continuous form in question and answers.

    Situation
    You are a detective for the police Department. You need to interrogate a suspect who has “won” rupees one crore from the Royal Palace Casino. You believe that he stole the money with the help of the casino’s employee. Find out how! Be sure to ask him/her questions about the timeline of his/her day, starting from the moment he/she got up until you arrested him/her.

    Answers:
    1. What were you doing when you first woke up that morning?
    “I was having breakfast.”
    2. Where were you when you were having breakfast?
    “I was at home.”
    3. Were you alone or with someone else during breakfast?
    “I was with my family.”
    4. What were you doing after breakfast?
    “I was preparing to leave for the casino.”
    5. Were you alone when you were preparing to leave for the casino?
    “Yes, I was alone.”
    6. What were you doing once you arrived at the casino?
    “I was meeting some friends and then we started playing.”
    7. Were you playing games all the time or did you do something else?
    “I was playing games with my friends.”
    8. Were you playing games all the time or did you do something else?
    “I was playing games with my friends.”
    9. What were you and the casino employee discussing during the game?
    “We were discussing the game and how to play better.”
    10. What were you doing just before you won the money?
    “I was placing a bet on a game.”
    11. Did you notice if the casino employee was doing anything unusual at that time?
    “No, I didn’t notice anything unusual.”
    12. What were you doing after you won the money?
    “I was celebrating with my friends.”
    13. Were you in contact with the casino employee after you won the money?
    “Yes, I was talking to him about the win.”
    14. What were you doing from the time you left the casino until we arrested you?
    “I was going home and then I was resting.”
    15. Were you alone or with someone after you left the casino?
    “I was alone.”

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  • Simple Future Tense Exercises for Class 6

    Simple Future Tense Exercises for Class 6 with Answers. Solution of Elementary English Grammar worksheets for free online practice.

    Fill in the blanks with simple future tense of the verbs given in brackets.

    Fill in the blanks with the interrogative form of the simple future tense.

    Exercise 19.4 Rewrite the following sentences in both Negative and Interrogative forms.

    1. Plants will die without water.
    2. We shall come and play again tomorrow.
    3. She will be able to finish her work by next week.
    4. They will be back for dinner.
    5. He will remember to lock the door.
    6. Go to sleep after dinner.
    7. She is making to much noise.
    8. Sita loves the game of badminton.
    9. Mother looks very tired.
    10. They have been shouting at each other for the last one hour.

    Answers:
    1. Plants will die without water.
    Negative: Plants will not die without water.
    Interrogative: Will plants die without water?
    2. We shall come and play again tomorrow.
    Interrogative: Shall we come and play again tomorrow?
    Negative: We shall not come and play again tomorrow.
    3. She will be able to finish her work by next week.
    Interrogative: Will she be able to finish her work by next week?
    Negative: She will not be able to finish her work by next week.
    4. They will be back for dinner.
    Negative: They will not be back for dinner.
    Interrogative: Will they be back for dinner?
    5. He will remember to lock the door.
    Negative: He will not remember to lock the door.
    Interrogative: Will he remember to lock the door?
    6. Go to sleep after dinner.
    Negative: Do not go to sleep after dinner.
    Interrogative: Will you go to sleep after dinner?
    7. She is making too much noise.
    Negative: She is not making too much noise.
    Interrogative: Is she making too much noise?
    8. Sita loves the game of badminton.
    Negative: Sita does not love the game of badminton.
    Interrogative: Does Sita love the game of badminton?
    9. Mother looks very tired.
    Negative: Mother does not look very tired.
    Interrogative: Does Mother look very tired?
    10. They have been shouting at each other for the last one hour.
    Negative: They have not been shouting at each other for the last one hour.
    Interrogative: Have they been shouting at each other for the last one hour?

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  • Simple Past Tense Exercises for Class 6 with Answers

    Simple Past Tense Exercises for Class 6 with Answers, Worksheet of Elementary English Grammar for free online practice.

    Fill in the blanks with the correct simple past tense form of the verbs given in brackets. 

    Exercise 18.2 Rewrite the following sentences, changing the verbs to the past tense.
    1. Birds fly in the air.
    2. The chair costs only a hundred rupees.
    3. The hunter does not shoot the tiger.
    5. The boys throw stones in the pond.
    6. Bali swims very well indeed.
    7. All of a sudden, she sinks on the floor.
    8. Ashok wins the first prize.
    9. She spends her time in idleness.
    10. He tears up the letter.

    Answers:
    1. Birds flew in the air.
    2. The chair cost only a hundred rupees.
    3. The hunter did not shoot the tiger.
    4. The door flew open when the wind blew.
    5. The boys threw stones in the pond.
    6. Bali swam very well indeed.
    7. All of a sudden, she sank on the floor.
    8. Ashok won the first prize.
    9. She spent her time in idleness.
    10. He tore up the letter.

    Fill in the blanks with the past tense or past participle of the given verbs

    Exercise 18.4 Rewrite the following sentences in the negative form.
    1. She knew the correct answer.
    2. I went to school yesterday.
    3. The boys carried their bags willingly to school.
    4. They sat on the fence and watched the match.
    5. A bird flew out of the nest.
    6. He called on me yesterday.
    7. The servant worked at great speed and finished his work.
    8. The king visited the poor in his kingdom every week.
    9. Bali swam across the cold river early in the morning.
    10. you should take a long weekend off to visit your parents.

    Answers:
    1. She did not know the correct answer.
    2. I did not go to school yesterday.
    3. The boys did not carry their bags willingly to school.
    4. They did not sit on the fence and watch the match.
    5. A bird did not fly out of the nest.
    6. He did not call on me yesterday.
    7. The servant did not work at great speed and did not finish his work.
    8. The king did not visit the poor in his kingdom every week.
    9. Bali did not swim across the cold river early in the morning
    10. You should not take a long weekend off to visit your parents.

    Exercise 18.5 Rewrite the following sentences in the interrogative form.
    1. He brought his pet mouse to school.
    2. The guard heard a sound in the store room.
    3. The strong man bent the stick in two.
    4. You put some sugar in my coffee.
    5. Ramesh hurt himself when he jumped over the well.
    6. You came home early from work.
    7. Your friend visited you when you were ill.
    8. I will vote for this party in the election.
    9. The policeman chased the robber.
    10. You c an join me at the cinema show.

    Answers:
    1. Did he bring his pet mouse to school?
    2. Did the guard hear a sound in the store room?
    3. Did the strong man bend the stick in two?
    4. Did you put some sugar in my coffee?
    5. Did Ramesh hurt himself when he jumped over the well?
    6. Did you come home early from work?
    7. Did your friend visit you when you were ill?
    8. Will I vote for this party in the election?
    9. Did the policeman chase the robber?
    10. Can you join me at the cinema show?

    Look at the Sentences and put the verbs in the simple past tense.

    Exercise 18.8 Answer in the full sentences. Don’t repeat the names. Instead use he/she/they.
    1. What did William do?
    2. What did Richa do?
    3. What did Amita do?
    4. What did Nikhil and Meenal?
    5. What did Samar do?
    6. What did Tarun do and why?
    7. What did Amit do?
    8. What did Mr. Parveen and Ms. Shalu do?
    9. What did Sarah do?
    10. What did the old lady do?

    Answers:
    1. He completed his assignment on time.
    2. She baked a cake for the party.
    3. She organized the bookshelf neatly.
    4. They went for a walk in the park.
    5. He fixed the broken bicycle.
    6. He studied hard because he wanted to pass the exam.
    7. He helped his friend with the project.
    8. They attended the meeting together.
    9. She painted a beautiful landscape.
    10. She fed the stray cats in the neighborhood.

    Fill in the blanks in the following sentences using the negative form of the verbs given in the brackets in the simple past tense

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  • Simple Present Tense Exercises with Answers for Class 6

    Simple Present Tense Exercises with Answers for Class 6, Worksheet for free online practice of Elementary English Grammar.

    Fill in the blanks with the simple present form of the verbs.

    Fill in the blanks with the correct form of simple present tense. 

    Exercise 17.3 Change the following sentences in the negative form.

    1. Everyone knows how to sing.
    2. Call all the girls here.
    3. He lives near the post office.
    4. I Know what she wants.
    5. We play cricket every day.

    Answers:
    1. Everyone does not know how to sing.
    2. Do not call all the girls here.
    3. He does not live near the post office.
    4. I do not know what she wants.
    5. We do not play cricket every day.

    Exercise 17.4 Change the following sentences into the interrogative form.

    1. He plays football every day.
    2. She goes for a walk in the morning.
    3. Children like sweets.
    4. They visit us often.
    5. I do not like this book.
    6. You like to have your picture taken.
    7. The garden looks lovely.
    8. We exercise every day in the morning.
    9. The boys like to make as much noise as possible.
    10. Santosh likes to carry an umbrella even on sunny days.

    Answers:
    1. Does he play football every day?
    2. Does she go for a walk in the morning?
    3. Do children like sweets?
    4. Do they visit us often?
    5. Do I not like this book? (Alternatively, Don’t I like this book?)
    6. Do you like to have your picture taken?
    7. Does the garden look lovely?
    8. Do we exercise every day in the morning?
    9. Do the boys like to make as much noise as possible?
    10. Does Santosh like to carry an umbrella even on sunny days?

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  • Tenses Exercises for Class 6 with Answers

    Tenses Exercises for Class 6 with Answers, worksheet for free online practice of English Elementary Grammar. Solution for CBSE and ICSE board students for preparation of upcoming exams.

    Tenses Exercises for Class 6 with Answers

    Exercise 16.1 Rewrite the following sentences, changing all the verbs into the past tense.

    1. A cold breeze blows every morning.
    2. Our team wins almost every match.
    3. She continually coughs and spits.
    4. I drink tea every morning.
    5. She sweeps her room every day.
    6. Water freezes in winter.
    7. The sun rises in the east.
    8. He lies down and sleeps.
    9. She sits down and spins the thread.
    10. They forget what they learn.
    11. The soldiers fight and win.
    12. She always gets up first of all, wakes up her servants, and then lights the fire.
    13. John plays the violin in our orchestra.
    14. You like this book, don’t you?
    15. Tom has a scooter which he wants to sell now.

    Answers:
    1. A cold breeze blew every morning.
    2. Our team won almost every match.
    3. She continually coughed and spat.
    4. I drank tea every morning.
    5. She swept her room every day.
    6. Water froze in winter.
    7. The sun rose in the east.
    8. He lay down and slept.
    9. She sat down and spun the thread.
    10. They forgot what they learned.
    11. The soldiers fought and won.
    12. She always got up first of all, woke up her servants, and then lit the fire.
    13. John played the violin in our orchestra.
    14. You liked this book, didn’t you?
    15. Tom had a scooter which he wanted to sell then.

    Exercise 16.2 Rewrite the following sentences, changing the verbs into the present continuous or past continuous tense.

    1. He lies down on the grass.
    2. The boy leans against the tree.
    3. A cold wind blows.
    4. He works hard for this examination.
    5. The peon rang the ball.
    6. The leaves fell to the ground.
    7. Sita sang sweetly.
    8. She hid herself.
    9. Mother lays the table for breakfast.
    10. The sun sets in the west.
    11. I hope to win a prize in the races.
    12. Jagjit polished the furniture.
    13. The children laughed and clapped.
    14. The teacher teaches us new song every day.
    15. She lives near a Shopping Mall.

    Answers:
    1. He is lying down on the grass.
    2. The boy is leaning against the tree.
    3. A cold wind is blowing.
    4. He was working hard for this examination.
    5. The peon was ringing the bell.
    6. The leaves were falling to the ground.
    7. Sita was singing sweetly.
    8. She was hiding herself.
    9. Mother is laying the table for breakfast.
    10. The sun is setting in the west.
    11. I am hoping to win a prize in the races.
    12. Jagjit was polishing the furniture.
    13. The children were laughing and clapping.
    14. The teacher is teaching us a new song every day.
    15. She is living near a shopping mall.

    Exercise 15.3 Rewrite the following sentences, changing the verbs into the present perfect or past perfect tense.

    1. The sky grows dark.
    2. The dog lies on the floor.
    3. The bird files out of the cage.
    4. We heard a strange story.
    5. The boys are playing football.
    6. Sita worked the sum correctly.
    7. He tries hard and succeeds.
    8. The hen lays five eggs.
    9. I forget her name.
    10. She hides her face in shame for her behavior.
    11. She sings every Friday in our club.
    12. I received a lot of letters today.
    13. Jyoti finished her work last week.
    14. I ate rice and fish for lunch.
    15. She goes abroad every year.

    Answers:
    1. The sky has grown dark.
    2. The dog has lain on the floor.
    3. The bird has flown out of the cage.
    4. We had heard a strange story.
    5. The boys have been playing football.
    6. Sita had worked the sum correctly.
    7. He has tried hard and has succeeded.
    8. The hen has laid five eggs.
    9. I have forgotten her name.
    10. She has hidden her face in shame for her behavior.
    11. She has sung every Friday in our club.
    12. I have received a lot of letters today.
    13. Jyoti had finished her work last week.
    14. I had eaten rice and fish for lunch.
    15. She has gone abroad every year.

     Fill in the blanks

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  • Use of Articles Exercises with Answers

    Use of Articles Exercises with Answers for online practice of Class 6 English Grammar. Solution of Elementary English Grammar book worksheet for CBSE and ICSE board students.

    Articles

    Adjectives a, an and the are usually called articles. A and an are called indefinite articles. The is called the definite articles.

    Fill in the blanks ‘a’, ‘an’ or ‘the‘.

    Exercise 15.2 Rewrite the following sentences, inserting or omitting articles wherever necessary.

    1. Lion and leopard belong to cat family.
    2. The iron is useful metal.
    3. The wisdom is better than the riches.
    4. Rich are not always happy.
    5. The Sunday is first day of week.
    6. Jews do not worship the fire.
    7. The December is last month of year.
    8. Delhi stands on Yamuna.
    10. Mahabharata is scared book of Hindus.
    11. The gold is more valuable than the lead.
    12. Give him hundred rupees.

    Answers:
    1. The lion and the leopard belong to the cat family.
    2. Iron is a useful metal.
    3. Wisdom is better than riches.
    4. The rich are not always happy.
    5. Sunday is the first day of the week.
    6. Jews do not worship fire.
    7. December is the last month of the year.
    8. Delhi stands on the Yamuna.
    9. The Alps are the highest mountains in the Hindu Kush.
    10. The Mahabharata is a sacred book of the Hindus.
    11. Gold is more valuable than lead.
    12. Give him a hundred rupees.

    Exercise 15.3 Read the following passage. Then, correct the errors and rewrite it correctly.

    What an wonderful city Delhi is! I have seen so many new and exciting things that I am unable to describe them. I saw an great tower called Qutub Minar. I also visited a best mosque in Delhi – Jama Masjid. I walked down a beautiful Rajpath and saw an Punjabi group performing a Bhangra. I saw an Indian Parliament House and went to a Mughal Gardens. I ate a most wonderful Indian meal at an hotel called Maurya. Oh! I have really had fun watching a different sights of Delhi.

    Answers:
    What a wonderful city Delhi is! I have seen so many new and exciting things that I am unable to describe them. I saw a great tower called Qutub Minar. I also visited the best mosque in Delhi—Jama Masjid. I walked down the beautiful Rajpath and saw a Punjabi group performing a Bhangra. I saw the Indian Parliament House and went to the Mughal Gardens. I ate the most wonderful Indian meal at a hotel called Maurya. Oh! I have really had fun watching the different sights of Delhi.

    Add ‘a’,  ‘an’, or ‘the’.

    Fill ‘a’,’ an’, ‘the’.

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  • Comparison of Adjectives Exercises for Class 6

    Comparison of Adjectives Exercises for Class 6 with Answers for online practice. Elementary English Grammar solution for CBSE and ICSE board students.

    Comparison of Adjectives Exercises for Class 6

    Choose the right words from within the brackets.

    Write the adjectives in the blanks. 

    Fill in the blanks with the correct word

    Exercise 14.4 Write eight adjectives in the superlative degree, ending with -est.

    Answers:
    1.Tallest
    2. Shortest
    3. Fastest
    4. Slowest
    5. Brightest
    6. Darkest
    7. Oldest
    8. Youngest

    Exercise 14.5 Write eight adjectives in the comparative degree ending – er

    Answers:
    1. Taller
    2. Shorter
    3. Faster
    4. Slower
    5. Brighter
    6. Darker
    7. Older
    8. Younger

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  • Pronouns : Number, Gender and Case Exercises for class 6 with answers

    Pronouns : Number, Gender and Case Exercises for class 6 with answers for online practice. Worksheet solutions of Elementary English Grammar for preparation of upcoming exams.

    Choose the correct pronoun from the brackets

    Fill in the blanks with I or me.

    Fill in the blanks with we or us.

    Fill in the blanks with he or him.

    Fill in the blanks with she or her. 

    Fill in the blanks with they or them.

    Exercise 13.7 Pronouns must agree with the nouns and verbs in sentences. Rewrite the following sentences using the correct pronouns and verbs. One has been done for you.

    1. When my grandpa visits, she like to go the museum.
    When my grandpa visits, he like to go the museum
    2. They were buying the house for himself.
    3. The kids are going to play. We will play their Favourite game.
    4. When my grandma visits, he always stay in my bedroom.
    5. If my parents call, tell him I am not here.
    6. My dad says they always win his soccer games.
    7. She wanted to buy himself a new dress.
    8. Mr Joseph called, and she asked me if I could stop by the church.
    9. My father wants to know if I can go with her.
    10. Lata and Sarita said we have to go to school on Friday.

    Answer:
    2.
    They were buying the house for themselves.
    3. The kids are going to play. We will play their favorite game.
    4. When my grandma visits, she always stays in my bedroom.
    5. If my parents call, tell them I am not here.
    6. My dad says they always win their soccer games.
    7. She wanted to buy herself a new dress.
    8. Mr. Joseph called, and he asked me if I could stop by the church.
    9. My father wants to know if I can go with him.
    10. Lata and Sarita said we have to go to school on Friday.

    Exercise 13.8 Read the following sentences and write whether the pronouns is in nominative (N), objective (O) or possessive (P) case.

    1. They work in the same elementary school.
    2. Mom assigns extra work to her and me.
    3. I brought my purse, but Illa forgot hers.
    4. For us the choice was difficult.
    5. The house on the right is ours.
    6. The dog like Jerry and me.
    7. Here is your car. Ours is over there, where we left it.
    8. Did she call the police?
    9. Should they eat before band practice?
    10. John nd Mary don’t like your house. Do you like theirs?

    Answers:
    1. They work in the same elementary school. — Nominative (N)
    2. Mom assigns extra work to her and me. — Objective (O)
    3. I brought my purse, but Illa forgot hers. — Possessive (P)
    4. For us the choice was difficult. — Objective (O)
    5. The house on the right is ours. — Possessive (P)
    6. The dog likes Jerry and me. — Objective (O)
    7. Here is your car. Ours is over there, where we left it. — Possessive (P) (both “your” and “ours”)
    8. Did she call the police? — Nominative (N)
    9. Should they eat before band practice? — Nominative (N)
    10. John and Mary don’t like your house. Do you like theirs? — Possessive (P) (both “your” and “theirs”)

    Fill in the blanks suitable personal pronouns.

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  • Noun Case Exercises for Class 6 with Answers

    Noun Case Exercises for Class 6 with Answers, Worksheet of Elementary English Grammar book for online practice.

    Nouns: Case

    • Nominative case answers the question “Who?” or “What?” in relation to the action of the verb in the sentence.
    • Objective case is used to indicate the direct object of a verb—the entity that is directly affected by the action of the verb in a sentence.
    • Possessive case is used to show ownership, possession, or a close relationship between two nouns in a sentence.

    Pick out the nouns(or pronouns) in the nominative case

    Pick out the nouns (or pronouns) in the objective case

    Exercise 12.3 Write down the possessive of the following.

    1. The clothes of the children.
    2. the saris of the ladies.
    3. the wisdom of Socrates.
    4. the nails of the fingers.
    5. a school meant for days.
    6. for the sake of goodness.
    7. the shop of Jones.
    8. the house of his brother – in – law.
    9. a holiday for a week.
    10. the street named after St. James.

    Answers:
    1.The children’s clothes.
    2. The ladie’s saris.
    3. Socrate’s wisdom.
    4. The finger’s nails.
    5. A day’s school.
    6. Goodness sake.
    7. Jone’s shop.
    8. His brother-in-law’s house.
    9. A week’s holiday.
    10. St. Jame’s street.

    Rewrite the following sentences using the possessive case.

    Exercise 12.5 : Make the following expressions plural.

    1. The girl’s bedroom is very tidy.
    2. The farmer’s crop has been destroyed in the flood.
    3. It will take him an hour to clean the child’s room.
    4. The baby’s toys are kept neatly on the shelf.
    5. The driver’s Licence has been confiscated by the police because of his rash driving.
    6. This is a sheep.
    7. The public protested against the project.
    8. She lived with her parents when she was very young.
    9. He is a Japanese.
    10. I gave my little son one rupee.

    Answers:
    1. The girl’s bedrooms are very tidy.
    2. The farmer’s crops have been destroyed in the flood.
    3. It will take them an hour to clean the children’s rooms.
    4. The babie’s toys are kept neatly on the shelves.
    5. The driver’s licenses have been confiscated by the police because of their rash driving.
    6. These are sheep.
    7. The public protested against the project.
    8. They lived with their parents when they were very young.
    9. They are Japanese.
    10. I gave my little son’s one rupee each.

    Write whether the noun is in nominative, objective or possessive case.

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  • Noun Gender Exercise for Class 6

    Noun Gender Exercise for Class 6 with Answers, worksheet of Elementary English Grammar book for online practice.

    Noun : Gender

    A noun that denotes a male person or animal is said to be of the masculine gender.
    A noun that denotes a female person or animal is said to be of the feminine gender.
    A noun that denotes a thing without life is said to be in the neuter gender.
    A noun that denotes either a male or female is said to be common gender.

    Noun Gender Exercise for Class 6

    Exercise 11.1 Match the nouns in column A with their opposite gender in column B.

    AB
    1. niece (a) heir
    2. authoress (b) gentleman
    3. madam(c) prince
    4. empress (d) wizard
    5. heiress (e) sir
    6. widow(f) monk
    7. princess (g) author
    8. witch (h) nephew
    9. nun(I) widower
    10. lady(j) emperor

    Answer:

    AB
    1niece – (h) nephew
    2authoress – (g) author
    3 madam – (e) sir
    4empress – (j) emperor
    5 heiress – (a) heir
    6widow – (i) widower
    7princess – (c) prince
    8 witch – (d) wizard
    9 nun – (f) monk
    10lady – (b) gentleman

    Fill in the blanks, choosing the right word.

    Exercise 11.3 Rewrite the following sentences, changing the masculine nouns to the feminine. First has been done for you.

    1. The tiger sprang at the hunter.
    The tigress sprang at the huntress.

    2. That man is the father of six sons.
    3. The hero is a poet, prophet, and a priest.
    4. The princess punished the man who was a traitor.
    5. His nephews and brothers came to see him.
    6. The prince took pity on the poor man. He brought him to his palace.
    7. The lion carried away the son of a washerman.
    8. The king gave the wizard a reward.
    9. The bridegroom was a young man dressed very fashionably.
    10. The king gave the shepherd a prize because he had saved the life of his son.
    11. The king went to the dining hall to eat his dinner.
    12. The prince rode as fast as he could to reach the fort in time.
    13. The monk lived in a monastery and he never talked to anyone for years.
    14. The father loved his youngest son and left all his money to him.
    15. Papa, a gentleman has come to meet you.

    Answers:
    1. The tigress sprang at the huntress.
    2. That woman is the mother of six daughters.
    3. The heroine is a poetess, prophetess, and a priestess.
    4. The princess punished the woman who was a traitor.
    5. Her nieces and sisters came to see her.
    6. The princess took pity on the poor woman. She brought her to her palace.
    7. The lion carried away the daughter of a washerwoman.
    8. The queen gave the witch a reward.
    9. The bride was a young woman dressed very fashionably.
    10. The queen gave the shepherdess a prize because she had saved the life of her daughter.
    11. The queen went to the dining hall to eat her dinner.
    12. The princess rode as fast as she could to reach the fort in time.
    13. The nun lived in a convent and she never talked to anyone for years.
    14. The mother loved her youngest daughter and left all her money to her.
    15. Mama, a lady has come to meet you.

    Exercise 11.4 Make sentences of your containing the masculines of the following nouns.

    1. Queen _______________________________________________.
    2. Waitress ______________________________________________.
    3. Heroine _______________________________________________.
    4. Mother ________________________________________________.
    5. Witch _________________________________________________.
    Answers:
    1. Queen
    The king was known for his wisdom and fair rule.
    2. Waitress
    The waiter took our orders with a cheerful attitude.
    3. Heroine
    The hero of the story saved the village from the dragon.
    4. Mother
    The father worked hard to provide for his family.
    5. Witch
    The wizard cast a powerful spell to help the kingdom.

    Exercise 11.5 Make sentences of your containing the feminies of the following nouns.

    1. Bridegroom _______________________________ .
    2. Author ____________________________.
    3. Actor ____________________________.
    4. Policeman ___________________________.
    5. Monk ________________________________.
    Answers:
    1. Bridegroom
    The bride looked radiant in her wedding dress.
    2. Author
    The authoress signed copies of her latest book at the event.
    3. Actor
    The actress received an award for her outstanding performance.
    4. Policeman
    The policewoman bravely intervened to stop the robbery.
    5. Monk
    The nun dedicated her life to helping those in need.

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  • Interjection Exercise for Class 6 with Answers

    Interjection Exercise for Class 6 with Answers, worksheet from Elementary English Grammar for online practice of students.

    Interjections

    Interjections convey feelings like surprise, excitement, joy, frustration, or pain with just a word or two. Common examples include:

    • Hello!
    • Wow!
    • Ouch!
    • Oh no!
    • Hooray!
    • Oops!

    We put an exclamation mark (!) after an interjection.

    Interjection Exercise for Class 6 with Answers

    Exercise 9.1 Match the following short expressions (A) with their (B).

    (A)(B)
    1. Hi!(a) agreement `
    2. Look out!(b) grief
    3. Hello! (c) pain, discomfort
    4. What !(d) sing for keeping quiet
    5. Cheers! (e) greetings
    6. Ssh! or Hush! (f)surprise or wonder
    7. Good Luck! (g) sharing joy
    8. Alas!(h) warning
    9. Ouch ! (I) good wishes
    10. of course! (j) welcome

    Answers:

    (A) (B)
    1. (e) greetings
    2. (h) warning
    3. (e) greetings (same as Hi!)
    4. (f) surprise or wonder
    5. (g) sharing joy
    6. (d) sing for keeping quiet
    7. (i) good wishes
    8. (b) grief
    9. (c) pain, discomfort
    10. (a) agreement

    Find out the meaning of the following interjections and write them against their meaning.

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  • Noun Number Exercise for Class 6 with Answers

    Noun Number Exercise for Class 6 with Answers, worksheet of Elementary English Grammar book for online practice.

    Nouns: Number

    There are only two numbers in English.

    1. The singular Number: Any noun that stands for only one person or thing is said to be in the singular number, as: girl, man, child, pen
    2. The Plural Number: Any noun that stands for more than one person or things is said to be in the plural number, as: girls, men, children, pens

    Noun Number Exercise for Class 6 with Answers

    Give the plurals of the following nouns

     Give the singulars of the following nouns.

    Exercise 10.3 Change the following sentences from the singular and plural.

    Note: Remember you only change the nouns. Make any other necessary changes.
    Example: A table is made of wood.
    tables are made of wood
    1.The child saw a sheep in the field.
    2. This ox is mine.
    3. The house was made of brick and stone.
    4. A deer was caught by a hunter.
    5. A wolf is a wild animal.
    6. The farmer is ploughing his field.
    7. The goose is swimming in the pound.
    8. A potato is a vegetable.
    9. The leaf falls from the tree.
    10. Has the baby any sister.

    Answers:
    1. Singular: The child saw a sheep in the field.
    Plural: The children saw sheep in the fields.
    2. Singular: This ox is mine.
    Plural: These oxen are mine.
    3. Singular: The house was made of brick and stone.
    Plural: The houses were made of bricks and stones.
    4. Singular: A deer was caught by a hunter.
    Plural: Deer were caught by hunters.
    5. Singular: A wolf is a wild animal.
    Plural: Wolves are wild animals.
    6. Singular: The farmer is ploughing his field.
    Plural: The farmers are ploughing their fields.
    7. Singular: The goose is swimming in the pond.
    Plural: The geese are swimming in the ponds.
    8. Singular: A potato is a vegetable.
    Plural: Potatoes are vegetables.
    9. Singular: The leaf falls from the tree.
    Plural: The leaves fall from the trees.
    10. Singular: Has the baby any sister?
    Plural: Do the babies have any sisters?

    Exercise 10.4 Change the following sentences from the plural to the singular.

    First has been done for you.
    The flowers are beautiful things.
    1. Plural: The flowers are beautiful things.
    Singular: The flower is a beautiful thing.
    2. These books are very interesting.
    3. Birds build their nests in trees.
    4. These children have bad teeth.
    5. The woman with their daughter were present.
    6. These cows have calves.
    7. The lives of great men teach us how to live nobly.
    8. These sheep have no wool on them.
    9. Monkeys have long tails.
    10. Honest servants are liked by their masters.

    Answers:
    1. Plural: The flowers are beautiful things.
    Singular: The flower is a beautiful thing.
    2. Plural: These books are very interesting.
    Singular: This book is very interesting.
    3. Plural: Birds build their nests in trees.
    Singular: A bird builds its nest in a tree.
    4. Plural: These children have bad teeth.
    Singular: This child has a bad tooth.
    5. Plural: The woman with their daughter were present.
    Singular: The woman with her daughter was present
    6. Plural: These cows have calves.
    Singular: This cow has a calf.
    7. Plural: The lives of great men teach us how to live nobly.
    Singular: The life of a great man teaches us how to live nobly.
    8. Plural: These sheep have no wool on them.
    Singular: This sheep has no wool on it.
    9. Plural: Monkeys have long tails.
    Singular: A monkey has a long tail.
    10. Plural: Honest servants are liked by their masters.
    Singular: An honest servant is liked by his master.

    Which of the two words given in brackets is correct.

     Fill in the blanks with one of the two words given in brackets.

    Read the instructions and answer the following questions

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  • Conjunctions Exercises for Class 6 with Answers

    Conjunctions Exercises for Class 6 with Answers for CBSE and ICSE board students. Online solution of Elementary English Grammar Unit 8 : Conjunctions: Kinds of Conjunctions.

    What is a Conjunction

    A conjunction is a word which is used to join words or sentences together.

    Fill in the blanks with the help conjunctions.

    Join the sentences with Conjunctions of time and reason .

    Fill in the blanks with conjunction of concession and condition.

    Indicate which kind of conjunction (time, reason, contrast)

    Exercise 8.5 Join the following pairs of sentences with suitable conjunctions.
    1. Harry failed . He was idle.
    2. He is poor. He is contented.
    3. The box was heavy. He could not carry it.
    4. Work hard. you will fail.
    5. He is rich. He is not happy.
    6. The ground is wet. We cannot play today.
    7. The teacher was annoyed. The children didn’t complete their homework.
    8. He worked hard. He failed.
    9. Tell me the truth. I shall punish you.
    10. He failed. He tried his best.
    11. He was afraid of being late. He ran.
    12. Sita is tall. Kamla is taller.
    13. I was ill. I could not go to the meeting.
    14. You must start at once. You will be late for school.
    15. I could not go to school. It was raining hard.
    16. Cats can climb trees. Dogs cannot.

    Answers:
    1. Harry failed because he was idle.
    2. He is poor but he is contented.
    3. The box was heavy so he could not carry it.
    4. Work hard or you will fail.
    5. He is rich but he is not happy.
    6. The ground is wet so we cannot play today
    7. The teacher was annoyed because the children didn’t complete their homework.
    8. He worked hard but he failed.
    9. Tell me the truth or I shall punish you.
    10. He failed even though he tried his best.
    11. He was afraid of being late so he ran.
    12. Sita is tall but Kamla is taller.
    13. I was ill so I could not go to the meeting.
    14. You must start at once or you will be late for school.
    15. I could not go to school because it was raining hard.
    16. Cats can climb trees but dogs cannot.

    Fill the correct conjunction.

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  • Preposition Exercise for Class 6 with Answers

    Preposition Exercise for Class 6 with Answers : Solution of CBSE Elementary English Grammar. Preposition Worksheet for online practice of students.

    Preposition

    A Preposition is a word which is placed before a noun (or a pronoun) to show the relation in which the person or thing denoted by the noun stands to something else.

    Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions

    Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.

    Exercise7.3 Bold the prepositions in the following conversations.
    1. Salman is related to my friend
    2. I am not friendly with her .
    3. The train stopped at the station
    4. She is need of money.
    5. I am related to him.
    6. I have no taste for music.
    7. The teacher complained against the boy to the principal.
    8. He ruled over a vast country.

    Answers:
    1. Salman is related to my friend.
    2. I am not friendly with her.
    3. The train stopped at the station.
    4. She is in need of money.
    5. I am related to him.
    6. I have no taste for music.
    7. The teacher complained against the boy to the principal.
    8. He ruled over a vast country.

    Exercise 7.4 Bold the preposition in the following conversations.
    1. Raman : Hurrah! Only ten days left for the holidays.
    Rajesh : I am also happy. I was tired of the exams.
    Raman : What do you want to do in the holidays.
    Rajesh : I will go to hill station.
    2. Mother : Wake up your bother, Mini. He has been sleeping since 6o’clock.
    Mini : He will get angry with me, mother.
    Mother : Sprinkle some water on him. He will certainly get up then.
    Mini : (happily) sure Mother! He will certainly not accuse me of rudeness now.

    Answers:
    1. Raman : Hurrah! Only ten days left for the holidays.
    Rajesh : I am also happy. I was tired of the exams.
    Raman : What do you want to do in the holidays.
    Rajesh : I will go to hill station.
    2. Mother : Wake up your bother, Mini. He has been sleeping since 6 o’clock.
    Mini : He will get angry with me, mother.
    Mother : Sprinkle some water on him. He will certainly get up then.
    Mini : (happily) sure Mother! He will certainly not accuse me of rudeness now.

    Type of prepositions

    1. Some prepositions are used to show place or where something happens.
    Examples: On, behind, Down, in under, after.
    2. Some prepositions show time or when something happens.
    Examples: at, on, in, after, during.
    3. Some prepositions are used for other purposes.
    Examples: by, with, at, for, about.

    Choose the correct prepositions to complete each sentence

    Choose the correct from of verb

    Fill in the blanks with prepositions from the word bank below

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  • Adverb Exercises for Class 6 with Answers

    Adverb Exercises with Answers for CBSE Class 6: Kinds of Adverbs Lesson Solution from Elementary English Grammar Book by N.K. Aggarwala.

    Kinds of Adverbs

    The adverbs wisely, foolishly, fast, slowly, bravely and badly, show how or the manner in which an action is done. Such adverbs are called adverbs of manner. Adverbs of manner answer the question-“How?”

    The adverbs outside, everywhere, here, there, out and forward show where an action is done. Such adverbs are called adverbs of place. Adverbs of place answer the question -“How?”

    The adverb today, yesterday, tomorrow, daily, early, and immediately show when an action is done. Such adverbs are called of time. Adverbs of time answer the question – ‘When?’

    The adverbs twice, always, often, seldom, and once show how often an action is done. Such adverbs are called adverbs of frequency. adverbs of frequency. Adverbs of frequency answer the question – ‘How often?’

    These adverbs, which show how much or what extent a thing is done, are called Adverbs of degree. Adverbs of answers the question – ‘How much?’ In the above sentences, the adverbs quite, very, extremely, almost and nearly which are used with adjectives strong beautiful, hot, angry, and full, to add something to their meanings, are also called adverbs of degree.

    In the above sentences, the adverbs when, where how, and why are used to ask questions. Adverbs which are used to ask question are called interrogative adverbs.

    Adverb Exercises with Answers for Class 6

    Exercise 6.1 Underline the adverbs in the following sentences, and say of what kind each is, and which word it modifies.
    1. Slowly and sadly, we laid him down.
    2. Manisha acted somewhere foolishly.
    3. We looked for her everywhere.
    4. The servant is paid monthly.
    5. Speak gently to the poor.
    6. The old farmer works hard.
    7. She gets up early and goes to bed late.
    8. The boy was walking fast.
    9. Have you seen an Aeroplane go up.
    10. The servant has gone upstairs.

    Answers:
    1. Slowly and sadly, we laid him down.
    Slowly (Adverb of manner, modifies “laid”)
    Sadly (Adverb of manner, modifies “laid”)
    2. . Manisha acted somewhere foolishly.
    Somewhere (Adverb of place, modifies “acted”)
    Foolishly (Adverb of manner, modifies “acted”)
    3. We looked for her everywhere.
    Everywhere (Adverb of place, modifies “looked”)
    4. The servant is paid monthly.
    Monthly (Adverb of frequency, modifies “is paid”)
    5. Speak gently to the poor.
    Gently (Adverb of manner, modifies “speak”)
    6. The old farmer works hard.
    Hard (Adverb of manner, modifies “works”)
    7. She gets up early and goes to bed late.
    Early (Adverb of time, modifies “gets up”)
    Late (Adverb of time, modifies “goes”)
    8. The boy was walking fast.
    Fast (Adverb of manner, modifies “walking”)
    9. Have you seen an Aeroplane go up?
    Up (Adverb of place, modifies “go”)
    10. The servant has gone upstairs.
    Upstairs (Adverb of place, modifies “gone”)

    Fill in the blanks with adverbs chosen from below.

    Exercise 6.3 Match the following adverbs with their opposites.

    1. Kindly (a) carelessly
    2. Sadly (b) noisily
    3. carefully (c) downward
    4. Everywhere (d) joyfully
    5. upward (e) cruelly
    6. quietly (f) nowwhere

    Answers:

    1. Kindly – (a) Cruelly
    2. Sadly -(b) Joyfully
    3.Carefully – (c) Carelessly
    4. Everywhere -(d) Nowhere
    5. Upward – (e) Downward
    6. Quietly – (f) Noisily

    Fill in the blanks with suitable adverbs of degree.

    Replace the phrases in italics 

    Fill in the blanks with the correct adverbs.

    Exercise 6.7 Find out three adverbs of each type- manner, time, place, and degree in the given ward search.

    BEVOUTSIDEKM
    RDTHERESITLA
    AGKOAKALMOST
    VYNFRLDOMDBO
    EBIOLDVWGASM
    LATOYIRLNYUO
    YGELGABYEDLR
    NQUITEGNTGBR
    RLISTLECLEGO
    BTLHEREHTDZW
    FOULGUDUKIER
    VERYAMLKGBKX

    Adverbs of Manner:

    1. QUITE – Found in row 8, starting from column 2 to column 6.
    2. FOOLISHLY – Found in COLUMN 4 , ROW 2-12.
    3. SLOW (as part of “SLOWLY”) – Row 2-5, Column 8

    Adverbs of Time:

    1. EARLY – Found in column 5, row 2-7.
    2. TODAY – Column 10, row 2-6.
    3. DAY– column 10, row 4-6.

    Adverbs of Place:

    1. OUTSIDE – Found in row 1, starting from column 3 to column 10.
    2. HERE – Found in row 2, starting from column 4 to column 7.
    3. THERE – Found in row 2, starting from column 3 to column 7.

    Adverbs of Degree:

    1. VERY – Found in row 12, starting from column 1 to column 4.
    2. ALMOST – Found in row 3, starting from column 7 to column 12.
    3. QUITE – Found in row 8, starting from column 2 to column 6.

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  • Verbs Exercises with Answers for Class 6

    Verbs Exercises with Answers for CBSE Class 6. NK Aggarwala, Elementary English Grammar book solution for free online practice and preparation of exams.

    Verbs Exercises with Answers

    Exercise 5.1 State what kind of the underlined verbs are in the following sentences. Write A (action), B(being), T(thinking) H(having), and S(saying), to state what kind of verbs they are in the given brackets.

    1. Esha shouted, “you will hurt yourself; take care, Anil,”
    2. Robin hood was a very famous leader of the “Merry Band of Sherwood Forest.”
    3. I once had a pet rabbit.
    4. Aruna danced beautifully in the concert yesterday.
    5. I think we have lost the match.
    6. “Why does everyone tease me?” cried the little boy.
    7. I am only joking!
    8. Rashid has a new watch.
    9. The balloons soared high over the fields.
    10. I believe that the thief escaped through this window.

    Answers 5.1:
    1. Esha shouted (“you will hurt yourself; take care, Anil,”) (S – saying)
    2. Robin Hood was a very famous leader of the “Merry Band of Sherwood Forest.” (B – being)
    3. I once had a pet rabbit. (H – having)
    4. Aruna danced beautifully in the concert yesterday. (A – action)
    5. I think we have lost the match. (T – thinking)
    6. “Why does everyone tease me?” cried the little boy.
    tease (A – action)
    cried (S – saying)
    7. I am only joking! (B – being)
    8. Rashid has a new watch. (H – having)
    9. The balloons soared high over the fields. (A – action)
    10. I believe that the thief escaped through this window. (T – thinking)

    Fill in the blanks with appropriate verbs.

    KINDS OF VERBS
    1. A verb which requires an object after it to complete its sense is called a transitive verb.
    2. A verb which does not require an object to complete its sense but goods sense by itself is called an intransitive verb.

    Exercise 5.5 Write the transitive and intransitive verbs in the following sentences. Name the object of each transitive verb.
    1. He flies his kite. _______________
    2. He received a prize. ___________
    3. I met a little cottage girl. ______________
    4. The ship sank. ____________
    5. He spoke loudly. ______________
    6. The man killed a snake. ___________
    7. John broke the slate. _________
    8. The sun sets at six. ____________
    9. The baby laughs. __________
    10. The girls were singing. ________
    11. She ran away quickly. __________
    12. Smith struck her. ____________

    Answers 5.5:
    1. He flies his kite.
    Transitive verb: flies
    Object: kite
    2. He received a prize.
    Transitive verb: received
    Object: prize
    3. I met a little cottage girl.
    Transitive verb: met
    Object: girl
    4. The ship sank.
    Intransitive verb: sank
    5. He spoke loudly.
    Intransitive verb: spoke
    6. The man killed a snake.
    Transitive verb: killed
    Object: snake
    7. John broke the slate.
    Transitive verb: broke
    Object: slate
    8. The sun sets at six.
    Intransitive verb: sets
    9. The baby laughs.
    Intransitive verb: laughs
    10. The girls were singing.
    Intransitive verb: were singing
    11. She ran away quickly.
    Intransitive verb: ran
    12. Smith struck her.
    Transitive verb: struck
    Object: her

    Exercise 5.6 Underline the direct and indirect objects in the followings sentences. One has been done for you.

    1. Roshan gave his best friend a video game.
    Roshan gave his best friend (indirect) a video game (direct).
    2. Anuradha gave her sister a gold set on her wedding.
    3. I have saved a seat for you in the theatre.
    4. Danish told us a funny story.
    5. I will send you a picture postcard from Tokyo.

    Answers 5.6:
    1. Roshan gave his best friend (indirect) a video game (direct).
    2. Anuradha gave her sister (indirect) a gold set (direct) on her wedding.
    3. I have saved a seat (direct) for you (indirect) in the theatre.
    4. Danish told us (indirect) a funny story (direct).
    5. I will send you (indirect) a picture postcard (direct) from Tokyo.

     Fill in the blanks with to or for.

    Exercise 5.9 Say whether the following verbs are transitive (T), instransitive(I), or verbs of incomplete predication(IP).
    1. Sheila become sad. ______________
    2. The tree falls. __________
    3. He is guilty. ____________
    4. He spoke the truth._____________
    5. The sky grew dark. ___________
    6. The wind blows gently. ________
    7. Robert hid my book. __________
    8. Fire burns brightly. _____________
    9. The train stopped suddenly. _______________
    10. Mirza told a lie. ____________
    11. The sun is hot. _____________
    12. Why was Islam crying? ____________

    Answers 5.9:
    1. Sheila became sad. IP (verb of incomplete predication)
    2. The tree falls. I (intransitive)
    3. He is guilty. IP (verb of incomplete predication)
    4. He spoke the truth. T (transitive)
    5. The sky grew dark. IP (verb of incomplete predication)
    6. The wind blows gently. I (intransitive)
    7. Robert hid my book. T (transitive)
    8. Fire burns brightly. I (intransitive)
    9 . The train stopped suddenly. I (intransitive)
    10. Mirza told a lie. T (transitive)
    11. The sun is hot. IP (verb of incomplete predication)
    12. Why was Islam crying? I (intransitive)

    Exercise 5.10 Choose the verbs from the box having the same meaning as given below.
    export shout Steal discover import whisper rob invent

    1. Speak or cry out in a loud voice _____________________
    2. speak or say something using the breath ____________
    3. take somebody else’s property secretly, without right, unlawfully ___________
    4. take away something which belongs to someone else ____________
    5. send goods to another country ______________
    6. cerate or design something (note existing before) __________
    7. bring in goods from a foreign country _____________
    8. find out something existing but not yet known ________

    Answers 5.10:
    1. Speak or cry out in a loud voice: shout
    2. Speak or say something using the breath: whisper
    3. Take somebody else’s property secretly, without right, unlawfully: steal
    4. Take away something which belongs to someone else: rob
    5. Send goods to another country: export
    6. Create or design something (not existing before): invent
    7. Bring in goods from a foreign country: import
    8. Find out something existing but not yet known: discover

    Exercise 5.11 From the words in brackets, choose the one which fits best. First has been done for you.
    1. The skaters glided ( glided, flew, floated) across the ice.
    2. Aeroplanes ____________ ( buzz, zoom, soar ).
    3. Baeetles ______________ ( hiss, buzz, drone).
    4. Paarots ____________ (scream, screech, squeal).
    5. Eagles ____________ (scream, screech, squeal).
    6. Rabbits __________ (squeak, squeal, screech).
    7. Mice ____________ (scream, shriek, squeak).
    8. Elephants __________ (below, trumpet, roar).
    9. Cocks _________ ( sing, caw, crow).
    10. Frogs _________ (bark, croak, grunt).

    Answers 5.11:
    1. The skaters glided across the ice.
    2. Aeroplanes zoom.
    3. Beetles buzz.
    4. Parrots screech.
    5. Eagles screech.
    6. Rabbits squeal.
    7. Mice squeak.
    8. Elephants trumpet.
    9. Cocks crow.
    10. Frogs croak.

    Complete the following sentences with following words/ Phrases

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  • Pronouns exercises for class 6 with answers

    Pronouns exercises for CBSE class 6 with answers. Elementary English Grammar by NK Aggarwala Worksheet and fill in the blanks solutions.

    Pronouns

    Pronouns are words that used instead of nouns in speaking and writing.

    Kinds of pronouns

    There are 7 type of pronouns :

    1. Personal pronouns I, we, you, she, it, they, me, us, you, his, her, it, them.
    2. Reflexive and Emphasising Pronouns myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.
    3. Demonstrative Pronouns this, that, these, those, such.
    4. Indefinite Pronouns Some, one, none, few, all, many, others.
    5. Distributive Pronouns each, either, neither.
    6. Interrogative Pronouns what, who, which, whose, whom.
    7. Relative Pronouns who, whose, whom, that, which.

    Pronouns exercises for class 6 with answers

    Fill in the blanks exercise with the correct pronouns

    Exercise3.2 Rewrite the following sentences by replacing the bracketed nouns.

    1. You have to listen to (mother) .
    2. (Mrs Geetanjali) told (the neighbours ) to be quieter .
    3. (Sandy) bought (a latte) from that coffee shop .
    4. My baseball team wants (Dharmesh) to be the captain.
    5. Can you please clean the (dogs) .
    6. (Grandpa) wants to see me.
    7. (The audience) is excited to hear the musicians play.
    8. (This movie) makes my whole family laugh .

    Answers:
    1. You have to listen to her (mother).
    2. She (Mrs. Geetanjali) told them (the neighbors) to be quieter.
    3. Sandy bought a latte from that coffee shop.
    4. My baseball team wants him (Dharmesh) to be the captain.
    5. Can you please clean them (the dogs)?
    6. He (Grandpa) wants to see me
    7. They (The audience) is excited to hear the musicians play.
    8. It (This movie) makes my whole family laugh.

    1. Reflexive pronouns The pronouns and itself, behave like objects to the verbs, but they refer to the subjects of the verbs. Such pronouns are called reflexive pronouns.

    2. Emphasising pronouns The pronouns myself, ourselves, yourselves, himself, herself, themselves and itself, are used with a noun or pronoun for the sake of emphasis. They are, therefore, called emphasising pronouns .

    Exercise 3.3 Write the pronouns in the following sentences, and say which are reflexive pronouns and which are emphasising.

    1. The boys hid themselves ___________ .
    2. The prisoner injured himself _________.
    3. Pray do not inconvenience yourself ________.
    4. The queen herself came to see the magician _________.
    5. They themselves admitted their guilt __________ .
    6. You yourself are to blame for this ___________ .

    Answers:

    1. The boys hid themselves in the barn. (reflexive)
    2. The prisoner injured himself during the escape. (reflexive)
    3. Pray do not inconvenience yourself on my account. (reflexive)
    4. The queen herself came to see the magician in person. (emphasizing)
    5. They themselves admitted their guilt to the judge. (emphasizing)
    6. You yourself are to blame for this situation. (emphasizing)

    Exercise 3.4 Fill in the blanks with the correct emphasising or reflexive Pronouns .

    1. Sometimes, we deceive _____________.
    2. She talked to __________ .
    3. The king ___________ was there.
    4. The wall _________ fell .
    5. They __________ were present there.
    6. The man hurt _____________ .
    7. I __________ went to see her .
    8. We enjoyed __________ .
    9. They blamed ___________.
    10. We ___________ heard her saying so.

    Answers:
    1. Sometimes, we deceive ourselves. (reflexive)
    2. She talked to herself. (reflexive)
    3. The king himself was there. (emphasizing)
    4. The wall itself fell. (emphasizing)
    5. They themselves were present there. (emphasizing)
    6. The man hurt himself. (reflexive)
    7. I myself went to see her. (emphasizing)
    8. We enjoyed ourselves. (reflexive)
    9. They blamed themselves. (reflexive)
    10. We ourselves heard her saying so. (emphasizing)

    3. Demonstrative pronouns In the above sentences, this, these, that, those, and such are use to point out the object or objects for which they are used. This and These refer to things near at hand; that and those refer to things lying at a distance. They are, therefore, called demonstrative pronouns.

    Exercise 3.5 Write the demonstrative pronouns and circle the demonstrative adjectives in the following sentences.

    1. This pen is mine; that pen is your.
    2. This is how you must do it.
    3. These are mere excuses.
    4. What is that noise?
    5. That is a sound rule of health.
    6. This house is to let.

    Answers:
    1. This pen is mine; that pen is yours.
    That (demonstrative adjective)
    This (demonstrative adjective)
    2. This is how you must do it.
    This (demonstrative pronoun)
    3. These are mere excuses.
    These (demonstrative pronoun)
    4. What is that noise?
    That (demonstrative adjective)
    5. That is a sound rule of health.
    That (demonstrative pronoun)
    6. This house is to let.
    This (demonstrative adjective)

    Exercise 3.6 Fill in the blanks with suitable demonstrative pronouns .
    1. __________ is my book; ____________ is yours.
    2. __________ are sweet grapes; __________ are sour.
    3. The climate of Punjab is better then ______________ of Mumbai.
    4. Both books are good, but _____________ is better then.
    5. The streets of Mumbai are wider then __________ of Kolkata .
    6. ________ are my pens, ___________ are yours.

    Answers:
    1. This is my book; that is yours.
    2. These are sweet grapes; those are sour.
    3. The climate of Punjab is better than that of Mumbai.
    4. Both books are good, but this is better than that.
    5. The streets of Mumbai are wider than those of Kolkata.
    6. These are my pens; those are yours.

    4. Indefinite pronouns the pronouns all, some, many, few, one, none, and others refer to person or things in a general way. They do not refer to any particular person or thing. Such pronouns are called indefinite pronouns.

    5. Distributive pronouns The pronouns each, either and neither refer to a number of persons or things, one at a time. Such pronouns are called distributive pronouns. These pronouns are always singular and are always followed by a verb in the singular.

    Exercise 3.8 Underline the distributive pronouns and circle the distributive adjective in the following sentences.
    1. Each of the boys was given a prize.
    2. Either of these books will do.
    3.Niether of these statements is false.
    4. Each boy was praised.
    5. Neither of the boys was punished.
    6. At either end, there was a tree.

    Answers:
    1. Each of the boys was given a prize. – Each (distributive pronoun)
    2. Either of these books will do. – Either (distributive pronoun)
    3 Neither of these statements is false. – Neither (distributive pronoun)
    4. Each boy was praised. – Each (distributive adjective)
    5. Neither of the boys was punished. – Neither (distributive pronoun)
    6. At either end, there was a tree. – Either (distributive adjective)

    6. Interrogative pronouns the pronouns who, what, which, whom and whose are used asking questions. Pronouns used for asking questions are called interrogative pronouns.

    Exercise 3.9 Fill in the blanks with suitable interrogative or adjective.
    1. To __________ did you give the massage?
    2. To _________ are you speaking.?
    3. _____________ were you speaking to?
    4. ___________ was she dancing with?
    5. ___________ things is better, health or ?
    6. ____________ of these dolls will you take?
    7. ___________ of these girls stood out first?
    8. ___________ road should I take?
    9. ___________ do you refer, milk or tea?
    10. ___________ are you waiting for?

    Answers:
    1. To whom did you give the message?
    2. To whom are you speaking?
    3. Whom were you speaking to?
    4. Whom was she dancing with?
    5. Which things is better, health or wealth?
    6. Which of these dolls will you take?
    7. Which of these girls stood out first?
    8. Which road should I take?

    7. Relative Pronouns the pronouns who, whom, whose, which, and that, which join two sentences and refer back to nouns going before the, are called relative pronouns .

    Exercise 3.10 Underline the relative pronouns and write circle to antecedents in the followings sentences.
    1. God helps those who help themselves.
    2. It is only donkey that bray.
    3. Bring me the clothes which the dhobi has washed.
    4. This is the man whose mother died.
    5. Is this the cup that you broke.
    6. We love those persons who are kind to us.
    7. Ashoka was the wisest king that ever lived.
    8.This is the juggler whom we saw yesterday.
    9. A child whose parents are dead is called an orphan.
    10. I hate the People who are cruel.

    Answers:
    1. God helps those who help themselves.
    Antecedent: those (circle)
    Relative Pronoun: who (underline)
    2. It is only donkeys that bray.
    Antecedent: donkeys (circle)
    Relative Pronoun: that (underline)
    3. Bring me the clothes which the dhobi has washed.
    Antecedent: clothes (circle)
    Relative Pronoun: which (underline)
    4.This is the man whose mother died.
    Antecedent: man (circle)
    Relative Pronoun: whose (underline)
    5. Is this the cup that you broke?
    Antecedent: cup (circle)
    Relative Pronoun: that (underline)
    6. We love those persons who are kind to us.
    Antecedent: persons (circle)
    Relative Pronoun: who (underline
    7. Ashoka was the wisest king that ever lived.
    Antecedent: king (circle)
    Relative Pronoun: that (underline)
    8. This is the juggler whom we saw yesterday.
    Antecedent: juggler (circle)
    Relative Pronoun: whom (underline)
    9. A child whose parents are dead is called an orphan.
    Antecedent: child (circle)
    Relative Pronoun: whose (underline)
    10. I hate the people who are cruel.
    Antecedent: people (circle)
    Relative Pronoun: who (underline)

    Fill in the blanks exercise with Suitable relative pronouns

    Exercise 3.12 Join each of the following pairs of sentences by mean of a relative pronouns.
    1.He is a rogue. No one trusts him.
    2. We got into a bus. It was full of passengers.
    3. I saw a juggler. He was showing his tricks.
    4. Here is the book. You lost it yesterday.
    5. Here is the pen. you were looking for it. 0
    6. We met a boy. He had lost his way.
    7. My brother is in Mumbai. I loved my brother.
    8. These are the boys. Their parents are here.
    9. Tarun lost the pen. Tarun was warned.
    10. That is the man. We saw him yesterday.

    Answers:

    1. He is a rogue whom no one trusts.
    2. We got into a bus which was full of passengers.
    3. I saw a juggler who was showing his tricks.
    4. Here is the book that you lost yesterday.
    5. Here is the pen which you were looking for.
    6. We met a boy who had lost his way.
    7. My brother, whom I loved, is in Mumbai.
    8. These are the boys whose parents are here.
    9. Tarun, who was warned, lost the pen.
    10. That is the man whom we saw yesterday.

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    Type of Noun

    1. Proper nouns are words that represent a particular person, place, animal, or thing.
    2. Common nouns are words that represent common people, places, animals, and things of the same class or kind.
    3. Collective nouns represent groups of people, animals, and things considered as one complete whole.
    4. Material nouns are words that stand for the matter or substance of which things are made.
    5. Abstract nouns are words that represent a quality or an idea.

    Nouns: Kinds of Nouns Exercises for CBSE Class 6

    Exercise 1: Fill the blanks with kinds of Nouns

    Exercise 2: Fill in blanks using suitable nouns .

    1. Rachit rode to school on a __________________ .
    2. I gave my ______ a ______________ for her birthday .
    3. We’ll see ___________ at the ______________.
    4. I think the ___________ will improve next ____________ .
    5. The ___________ has grown a foot since last year .
    6. The trip to __________ will take two __________ .
    7. Tonight, we are going to the _________ .
    8. My teacher, ________ , has decorated her_________ .
    9. Many _________ are grown in our _________ .
    10. This homework assignment requires plenty of __________ .

    Answers:

    1. Rachit rode to school on a bicycle.
    2. I gave my sister a necklace for her birthday.
    3. We’ll see friends at the park.
    4. I think the weather will improve next week.
    5. The tree has grown a foot since last year.
    6. The trip to Paris will take two days.
    7. Tonight, we are going to the theater.
    8. My teacher, Ms. Johnson, has decorated her classroom.
    9. Many vegetables are grown in our garden.
    10. This homework assignment requires plenty of effort.

    Exercise 3 : Put these collective nouns in the blanks :

    Exercise 4: Fill in the blanks in the abstract nouns

    Exercise 5 : Choose from the below the noun which has the same meaning 

    Exercise 6: Use the following instructions to write sentences of your own . Highlight the nouns you use.

    1. Write a sentence using two nouns that name family members.
    2. Write sentence using a noun that names a living thing that you can see.
    3. Write a sentence using a noun that names an idea you cannot usually see.
    4. Write a sentence using a noun that names a non-living things that you can see.
    5. Write a sentence using nouns that name two or more cities or states you would like to visit.
    6. Write a sentence using nouns that name animals in a Zoo.

    Answers :

    1. My mother and father went to the market together.
    2. A bird is sitting on the tree branch.
    3. Happiness is something everyone desires.
    4. The computer on the desk is new.
    5. I want to visit Tokyo and New York next year.
    6. Lions and giraffes are my favorite animals at the zoo.

    Countable and Uncountable Nouns

    1. Countable nouns refer to noun that can be counted. They can be both singular and plural.
    2. Uncountable nouns refer to nouns that cannot be counted.

    Exercise 8 : Countable or Uncountable Nouns

    Exercise 9: Conversation Practice of Noun

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