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DAV: Class VII English Practice Book Chapter 3: The Compound Sentence

DAV: Class VII English Practice Book 

Chapter 3: The Compound Sentence

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Worksheet -1

Read these sentences …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

1.

I don’t want to make mistakes.

2.

I’ve sold them all my life, but I still make mistakes.

X

3.

I have a few pieces of glass.

4.

I sold the ring for the right price and I made two pounds on the picture.

X

 
Worksheet -2

Work with your …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

 Ans.

1.

It’s getting late.

S

2.

The students won the match, and the coach was happy.

CS

3.

Should I write a letter or should I make a phone call?

CS

4.

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 Worksheet – 3

Work in .… (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

 

You

:

What would you do if you found a lot of money in the park? (and)

Partner

:

I would keep some and give the rest to the police.

You

:

What do you like about your school? What do you dislike about it? (but)

Partner

:

I like everything about my school, but I dislike that the playground is too small.

        

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Worksheet -4

Get into …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

1.

An athlete

Ans.

He can win races but he has to practise hard.

He must eat well and get proper sleep.

He can join a gym to keep fit or exercise on the field on his own.

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Worksheet – 5 

Look at …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans. 

1. She wants to go home by bus but there is no bus to her home.

2. The boy is thirsty and he wants to buy juice.

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Worksheet – 6

Read the following news. Underline the compound sentences.

Ans.

British Drivers and Mobile Phones

 British drivers are safest and most polite in Europe.

Just one in ten London drivers does not stop at red lights, and nine in ten obey parking laws.

Mobile phones are fast becoming a necessity.

They are, no doubt, very helpful but may prove to be a problem on the road.

Many drivers using mobile phones have into the car in front.

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Worksheet – 7

Get into groups …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans. 

All Schools Should Have a Five-day Week

All schools should have a five-day week, i.e. only from Monday to Friday. Both Saturdays and Sundays should be off. This will give students a longer weekend and allow them to refresh themselves better. There will not .... 

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Worksheet – 8

Put commas …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

1. Raman cooked the meal, and Ronnie washed the dishes.

2. Manika went to see film, and Shilpa went to play basketball.

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Do It Yourself

1. Read the …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

 

(a)

The navy has changed its rule but appointed

and

 

women to be in charge of warships but look after 12

and

 

crew members. Bothe women are in their late twenties

 

or have considerable experience. There are now about

and

 

700 women at sea but discussions are taking place

and

 

as to whether they are to be allowed to serve on

 

board submarines and keep to the warships only.

or

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2. Fill in the blanks …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

He saw the boys fighting over the bicycle and did not approve of it. He knew the fight would end up badly but he was a little surprised at what he saw. Raghu was a bully but it was Ravi who was being so assertive. He wanted to end the fight ... 

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