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Activity 1

I [am/is] Nilofar. I [am/is] a girl. I study in class VII. There [is/are] forty students in our class. Some [is/are] boys and others [am/are] girls. Sima, Shamim and Rohini [am/are] my friends. Rohini [is/are] the best student in our class. She [is/are] very fond of me.

Activity 2

(a) In India summer is hot. In India winter is cold.

Answer: In India summer is hot but winter is cold.

(b) A mouse is a small animal. An elephant is a large animal.

Answer: A mouse is a small animal but an elephant is a large animal.

(c) I have a pen. I have a pencil.

Answer: I have a pen and a pencil.

(d) The sun rises in the east. The sun sets in the west.

Answer: The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.

(e) My father is tall. He is lean.

Answer: My father is tall but he is lean.

(f) Bees are small. Wasps are big.

Answer: Bees are small but wasps are big.

(g) In a cricket match we need a bat. We also need a ball.

Answer: In a cricket match we need a bat and also a ball.

Activity 3

(a) Teacher, student, chalk, tall, duster.

(b) Football, goal, beautiful, field, player.

(c) Books, nice, pen, paper, table.

(d) Red, apple, guava, banana, water melon.

(e) Rice, wheat, barley, cereals, golden.

(f) Spinach, cabbage, tasty, cauliflower, onions.

Activity 4

(a) My English textbook has [have/has] one hundred and thirty eight pages.

(b) Our class has [has/have] thirty students.

(c) My school has [have/has] a big playground.

(d) We have [has/have] a beautiful garden.

(e) All my friends have [have/has] some interest in sports.

Activity 5

Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar lived in the nineteenth century India when very few people went to school. He founded a school in Calcutta which was later known as Vidyasagar College. He wrote a Bengali primer which is used even today. We are proud of Vidyasagar for his great work in the field of education.

Activity 6

(a) The sun [rise/rises/rose] in the east.

(b) When do you [go/goes/went] to school?

(c) Two and two [make/makes/made] four.

(d) The great scholar Bopedev [write/writes/wrote] ‘Mugdha Bodh’.

(e) Robert Bruce [fight/fights/fought] hard to regain his kingdom.

Activity 7

good : bad; fat : thin; wise : foolish; dull : intelligent / bright; old : new / young; warm : cool; kind : cruel; happy : sad; tall : short

Activity 8

(a) Water is a colourless liquid.

(b) Rita was restless as she had fever.

(c) People often become homeless during a natural calamity.

(d) A snake is harmless if not disturbed.

(e) The king became powerless after his brother betrayed him.

(f) A sentence is meaningless without a verb.

Activity 9

The History of Chess

Almost two thousand years ago a board-game was played in (at) India. It was call Chaturanga. It was very popular among kings, warriors and scholars. Chaturanga means (mean) four limbs. It represented (represent) the four groups of the army: the warriors who fought on elephants, the cavalry, the charioteers and the infantry. From India the game went to Persia where it was called Shatranj. Some of the words we now use (used) in chess were used in Persia. The term, ‘checkmate’, was earlier call ‘Shah Mat’ or ‘the king is dead’. From Persia, the game went to Europe. The game is (was) now called chess.

Activity 10

CountryNationality
IndiaIndian
IranIranian
ItalyItalian
RussiaRussian
CanadaCanadian
AmericaAmerican
ChinaChinese
NepalNepalese
JapanJapanese
PakistanPakistani
EnglandEnglish

Activity 11

slowly: The turtle walks very slowly.

fast: Cheetah can run very fast.

now: I am going to school now.

often: He often comes to our house.

sometimes: Sometimes I play football in the afternoon.

Activity 12

put : put; meet : met; jump : jumped; sleep : slept; cry : cried; kneel : knelt

Activity 13

(a) They are going (goes/are going/was going) to school.

(b) He lives (live/lives/have lived) within his means.

(c) She and her friends went (go/went/goes) to the picnic yesterday.

(d) Rahim and I were eating (eat/ate/were eating) when the bell rang.

(e) The striker scored (score/is scoring/scored) a goal in the football match yesterday.

Activity 14

Common nounProper NounMaterial NounAbstract NounCollective Noun
cowVidyasagarchalkhonestyfleet
girlRobert Bruceringfriendshipherd
dogRabindranathtruthfulnessclass
tableenmity
television
teacher
bench
football

Activity 15

Sabeena’s Family Sabeena belongs to a wonderful family. Her grandfather is Kazi Abdul and her grandmother is Nargis. They are the elders of the family. Her father’s name is Kazi Nurul and her mother is Shakeela. Sabeena has two brothers named Irfan and Imran. They all live together happily and love each other very much.

Activity 16

Crow looking for water-thirsty-finds a pitcher-water at the bottom-finds pebbles-drops pebbles-water level rises-quenches thirst

The Thirsty Crow

One hot summer day, a crow was very thirsty. He flew around looking for water. Suddenly, he found a pitcher in a garden. But the water was at the bottom. He could not reach it. He saw some pebbles nearby. He dropped the pebbles into the pitcher one by one. The water level rose up. The crow drank the water and flew away happily.

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