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GRADE 6 – ENGLISH

HALF YEARLY REVISION (GRAMMAR)

Grammar Plus-
Page 153 and 154 for Unseen Passage
Also do,
Page 6 Exercise B for unjumble the jumbled words.
Page 7 Exercise C for Type of Sentences
Page 126 Exercise L for Adverbs
Page 12-14 Exercises H, J and K for Subject-Predicate
Page 84-86 Exercises H, I, J, K and L for Subject- Verb Agreement
Page 49-51 Exercises A, B and D for Pronouns (Personal and Reflexive)
Page 69 Exercises M and N (Degrees of Adjectives)
TYPES OF SENTENCES

Q1. Identify the type of sentences.


Mark A for assertive sentence, I for interrogative sentence, IM for
imperative sentence and E for exclamatory sentence.

1. You must never do this again. _______

2. Have you finished your meal? _______

3. Mark Twain was known for his wit and humour. _______

4. Please help me to sort this out. _______

5. What a beautiful piece of jewellery! _______

6. Duryodhana was a fearless soldier. _______

7. I thank you heartily for all your kindness. _______

8. Can you blame the government for this misfortune? ____

9. Oh no! I have made the same mistake again. _______

10.Come here at once. _______


ADVERBS AND ITS KINDS

Q1. Fill in the blank with the kind of adverbs mentioned in the bracket.

1. She arrived _____________ for the class. (Adverb of time)

2. This mango is _____________ ripe. (Adverb of degree)

3. We walked_____________ in the direction of the school. (Adverb of


manner)

4. The principal will meet you _____________. (Adverb of time)

5. The grains were scattered _____________. (Adverb of place)

6. I have _____________ finished my dinner. (Adverb of degree)

7. _____________ do you usually come home? (Adverb of interrogation)

8. She _____________ travels by bus. (Adverb of frequency)

9. The child wept _____________. (Adverb of manner)

10._____________ can I meet you? (Adverb of interrogation)


SUBJECT AND PREDICATE

Q1. Underline the subject with red and predicate with green colour.

1. The writer Ruskin Bond lives in Landour, Mussoorie.

2. A confident man will always succeed.

3. The patient man explained the problem.

4. My uncle has bought a new scooter.

5. The captain of the football team has resigned.

6. The leaping flames engulfed the building.

7. A girl carrying a basket of flowers walked into the room.

8. The hot and humid weather is affecting me.

9. Akbar the great, was a visionary monarch.

10.Books, magazines and newspapers are sold here.


SUBJECT – VERB AGREEMENT

Q1. In each of these following sentences apply correct verb agreement with
the subject.

1. Kartik and I _______ great friends.

2. What is the matter? You ______ always late for the class.

3. A lot of food _____ wasted in the restaurants.

4. Rahul’s entire stationery _______ lying on the floor.

5. My pair of jeans _______ very tight.

6. The furniture kept in the room _____ very plain and worn out.

7. They ________ a lot of noise while playing cricket.

8. My jeans ________ dirty, please wash them.

9. Sonal and Mona ______ graceful dancers.

10.Mohan ______ a smart and hardworking lad.

EDITING

Q. Edit and rewrite the sentences.


1. nobody are listening of him.
2. what is you eating at this time
3. shimla or manali is my favourite hill stations
4. radhika and her friends has gone for party
5. trees does not move around like us
6. each student were asked to wear a proper school uniform
7. excuse me this are my seat.

UNJUMBLE THE JUMBLE


Q. Unjumble the jumble words to make a meaningful sentence.
1. baby/ took/ a / the/ nap/ sleepy
2. wearing/ her/ a/ hair/ is/ ribbon/ blue/ she/ in
3. about/a/book/ Jack/ animals/ reads
4. like/ summer/ to/ you/ in/ swimming/ do/ to/ go
5. call/she/ me/ the/ not/on/ weekend/ did

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