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202110772-TRAVELLER_PREMIUM-STUDENT-WORKBOOK-ENGLISH_LANGUAGE-G01_Combine

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The elephant is sitting d) the chair. The mouse is e) the bed. The fish is f) the bowl. Position Words 19

10 Joining Words Joining words When we want to join two objects, we use glue. To join two words, we use joining words. Joining words are also used to join two sentences. =  joining words Two common joining words are and and or. Use of ‘and’ We use and to join words or sentences that are related to each other. Examples: Rohit has a dog. Rohit has a cat. Rohit has a dog and a cat. 26

Chetan played well. Chetan won the prize. Chetan played well and won the prize. Use of ‘or’ When we want to show a choice between two things, we use or to join them. Examples: You can use a pen. You can use a pencil. You can use a pen or a pencil. Do you want a lollipop? Do you want an ice cream cone? Do you want a lollipop or an ice cream cone?    Exercise 1: Write what you see in the pictures using ‘and’. One is done for you. a) b) a dog and a cat Joining Words 27

c) d) e) f) 28

Exercise 2: Read the sentences and follow the instructions. One is done for you. a) Tick the bulb and the Sun.   b) Tick the bucket or the well. Joining Words 29

c) Tick the picture of the child who is wearing shoes and a cap. d) Tick the pen or the pencil. 30

e) Tick the picture of the person who is happy and dancing. f) Tick the picture of the forest or the classroom. Joining Words 31

Exercise 3: Look at the pictures. Use ‘and’ or ‘or’ to join the given pairs of sentences. Add a full stop when you complete each sentence. One is done for you. a) AND It is cold today. It is windy today. Ans. It is cold and windy today. b) AND Rohan has a dog. Neeta has a parrot. Ans. 32

c) OR Parul wants to go to the zoo. Parul wants to go to the park. Ans. d) OR The bird can fly. The bird can sit still. Ans. Joining Words 33

e) AND Nayan likes chocolates. Meenu likes ice cream. Ans. f) OR We can play cricket. We can play hockey. Ans. 34

P5 Picture Reading Picture 1 Look at the picture given below and choose the correct answers. 1) There are _______ starfish in the picture. a) seven b) six c) four d) eight 2) The man is _______. a) dancing b) taking a photograph c) taking a bath d) painting a picture 3) The shark has sharp and white teeth. The describing words in this sentence are _______. a) ‘shark’ and ‘sharp’ b) ‘the’ and ‘white’ c) ‘shark’ and ‘white’ d) ‘sharp’ and ‘white’ 42

4) There are three _______ on the seabed. The word rhymes with ‘stones’. a) stars b) bones c) phones d) tables 5) The shark is holding a _______ and a _______. a) knife; fork b) fork; spoon c) knife; spoon d) all of these Picture 2 Look at the picture given below and choose the correct answers. 6) The family has come to meet a _______. a) patient b) doctor c) teacher d) carpenter Picture Reading 5 43

7) There is a _______ behind the people. a) window b) curtain c) chair d) bed 8) The family smiles at the doctor. Which action word is in the simple present tense? a) family b) smiles c) at d) doctor 9) T here are 5 people in the picture. The number name for ‘5’ is _______. a) four b) five c) fifteen d) six 10) The table top is in the shape of a _______. a) circle b) triangle c) square d) rectangle 44

11 This, That, These, Those ‘This’, ‘that’, ‘these’ and ‘those’ This is a bicycle. That is a bicycle. This is a tree. That is a tree. These are socks. Those are shirts. 45

These are vegetables. Those are fruits. Remember Near Far singular (one) This is an apple. That is an apple. plural (more than one) These are apples. Those are apples. Can you point to things in your classroom using ‘this’, ‘that’, ‘these’ and ‘those’? 46

Exercise 1: Tick the pictures for which you should use ‘this’ and ‘these’. One is done for you.  a) b) c) d) e) f) Exercise 2: Tick the pictures for which you need to use ‘that’ and ‘those’. One is done for you.  a) b) c) d) e) f) This, That, These, Those 47

Exercise 3: Look at the pictures and fill in the blanks with ‘this’, ‘that’, ‘these’ or ‘those’. One is done for you. a) that book b) marbles c) cupcake d) cup e) flowers f) ships 48


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