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English Grammar Workbook
CLASS III
NEHA DESHWAL D.A.V. Public School, Sahibabad
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PREFACE
Grammar is the backbone of a language. Like human body, language is also incomplete without its backbone – grammar. So, this workbook seeks to give the students a deeper insight into the nature of grammar.
The lessons and activities are designed as per the age level of class III students. Every topic is having easy explanations with ample practice exercises. The examples and exercises are drawn from the current usage of English. Apart from these, comprehension passages and picture compositions are also given in the book to develop creative writing skills of the students.
The author is especially thankful to Mr. V.K Chopra, the Principal of D.A.V. Public School, Sahibabad for motivating and extending support to complete this book.
- NEHA DESHWAL (Author) B.Com, M.A (English), N.T.T & B.Ed
D.A.V. Public School, Sahibabad
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CONTENTS LIST
Sentences 1
Subject and Predicate 4
Comprehension-1 11
Picture Composition-1 13
Nouns 15
Pronouns 25
Comprehension-2 29
Picture Composition-2 32
Verbs 34
Adverbs 38
Comprehension-3 41
Picture Composition-3 44
Adjectives 46
Articles 51
Prepositions 56
Conjunctions 62
Comprehension-4 65
Picture Composition-4 67
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Definition: A sentence is a group of words that makes a complete
sense.
A sentence always begins with a capital letter.
A sentence always ends with a full stop, question mark or an
exclamation mark.
Note: A group of words that does not make any sense will not be
called a sentence.
Example: Surbhi is an intelligent girl.
It is a sentence as it derives some meaning.
Girl is Surbhi intelligent an.
Though this is a group of words having capital letter in the
beginning and full stop at the end, but still it is not called a
sentence because it does not make any sense.
SENTENCES
Remember: A sentence is not a written line finished in one line
only. A sentence may have many lines or can finish in the middle
of a line.
Capital letter full stop
Capital letter full stop
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Q1. Tick (√) the complete and meaningful sentences.
i. My mother is preparing dinner.
ii. The gardener is.
iii. Rajesh monitor of the class is.
iv. Yuvraj is a cricketer.
v. The king ordered.
Q2. Match column A with column B to complete the sentences.
Column-A Column-B
i. A doctor makes people laugh.
ii. A teacher writes poems.
iii. A barber delivers letters.
iv. A fisherman treats patients.
v. A milkman hosts programmes.
vi. A sweeper teaches students.
vii. A poet sweeps floor.
viii. An anchor cuts hair.
ix. A comedian catches fish.
x. A postman sells milk.
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Q3. Look at your dress and write three sentences to describe it.
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Q4. Rearrange and rewrite the following group of words to make meaningful sentences. Also make use of capital letters and full stops at right places.
Healthy we eat should breakfast daily
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Everyday watch I cartoons
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To loves play Payal badminton
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Arnav marks in full got English
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Tomorrow my grandparents coming are
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There are four kinds of sentences:
Statement
Command
Question
Exclamation
All of them end with a specific sign at the end like:
1. A statement ends with a full stop. ( . )
2. A command also ends with a full stop. ( . )
3. A question ends with a question mark. ( ? )
4. An exclamation ends with an exclamation mark. ( ! )
1. Statement: A sentence which tells or declares something
is called a statement.
Example: January is the first month of the year.
2. Command: A sentence which gives an order, expresses a
request, advice or a suggestion is called a command.
Example: Come here. (Order)
Please help me in my work.
(Request)
You shall not get late for the exams. (Advice)
Study hard if you want good marks. (Suggestion)
Kinds of Sentences
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3. Question: A sentence which asks something is called a
question.
Example: Where are you going?
4. Exclamation: A sentence which expresses sudden strong
feelings or emotions is called an exclamatory sentence.
Example: What a beautiful dress is yours!
Q1. Read the following sentences and write ‘S’ for statement, ‘Q’ for question, ‘C’ for command and ‘E’ for exclamatory sentences in the box given.
i. Do not play in the rain.
ii. My name is Tanishka.
iii. Am I late for the party?
iv. Wow! You are looking stunning in this dress.
v. Why are you shouting?
vi. Shobhit and Shubham are twin brothers.
vii. You should not talk to strangers.
viii. Hurrah! I won a lottery.
ix. Is this story book yours?
x. Hurrah! We won the match.
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Q2. Read the following sentences, identify their kind and put a correct punctuation mark. ( . / ? / ! )
What a sweet voice you have _____________
I go for my football practice daily _____________
Who gave you these fruits _____________
May God bless you _____________
Switch off the fan
Jiya is working hard for her role
Ouch I hurt my knee
Listen carefully
Q3. Change the following sentences into questions.
1. Amitabh Bachchan is an actor.
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2. You will go to market today.
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3. Children are playing in the park.
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4. Prisha is baking a cake.
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5. It was a simple task.
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6. They will go to see a movie today.
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Definition: Every sentence has two parts:
1. Subject
2. Predicate
1. Subject: In a sentence, a noun or a pronoun we speak about is called a subject. Example: Eshaani sings well. (Here, Eshaani is a subject.)
2. Predicate: What is said about the subject is called a predicate. Example: Eshaani sings well. (Here, sings well is a predicate.)
Example 1: Just around the corner was the parade.
(Here, the parade is a subject.)
Example 2: The birds are flying in the sky.
(Here, the birds is a subject.)
Example 3: Snow White’s step mother and her step sisters were going to the party. (Here, Snow White’s step mother and her step sisters is a
subject)
Things to Remember: The subject does not always come at the
beginning of the sentence. The subject also includes articles
written before the nouns.
Sometimes, subject is enlarged due to an adjective or a noun
but that will also be counted in the subject.
SUBJECT & PREDICATE
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Q1. Match the subjects with their correct predicates.
Column-A Column-B
1. History had a magical wand.
2. My brother are working on their farm.
3. Mary is a vast country.
4. Akbar is a tough subject.
5. I are shifting from here.
6. The old man and his sons love eating chocolates.
7. India are watching cartoons.
8. Mrs. and Mr. Sharma had a little lamb.
9. They is a wrestler.
10. The witch was a great king.
Q2. Circle the subjects and underline the predicates in the given sentences.
a. Surbhi and Sumit are cousins.
b. The blue pen lying on the table is mine.
c. There are seven days in a week.
d. My grandparents visited me last month.
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e. None of us answered the doorbell.
f. I see a rainbow in the sky.
g. Antara’s mother is scolding her.
h. A beautiful peacock is dancing in the rain.
Q3. Add suitable subjects to these predicates:
a. __________________ has seven colours.
b. __________________ is writing questions on the board.
c. __________________ is going on a vacation.
d. __________________ are coming today.
e. __________________ have gone to see the exhibition.
f. __________________ was ready to perform on the stage.
g. __________________ organised a pyjama–party.
h. __________________ do not know anything.
Q4. Add appropriate predicates of your choice:
a. I _______________________________________________.
b. The car__________________________________________.
c. My mobile phone _________________________________.
d. Mowgli__________________________________________.
e. The soldiers______________________________________.
f. John’s uncle______________________________________.
g. December _______________________________________.
h. My elder sister____________________________________.
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Q5. Underline the subjects and circle the predicates in the given sentences:
a. The windows of the classroom are open.
b. The clown of the circus showed amazing tricks.
c. The dog and her puppies are looking for a shelter.
d. This brown, furry and soft teddy bear is mine.
e. Jai and I went to the market.
f. I along with my friends Sooraj, Sara, Maya and Nita painted the garden fence.
g. The second part of the story was very emotional.
h. Will you go to school today?
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