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DAV: Class VI English Practice Chapter 3: Determiners

DAV: Class VI English Practice

Chapter 3: Determiners

Worksheet 1

A. – No exercise

B. During his trip …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

Park in Sujanpur

In my summer vacation, I visited a park in Sujanpur. The park was small. There were swings and slides in it. Syd enjoyed the swings immensely. He tried each one of them. What we liked best about the park was that it was very clean and peaceful. Nikki wants to visit the park again.

Park in Nehra

This Sunday I visited a park in Nehra. It was very big. There were many swings and rides in it. All the rides were electric ones. And there were lots of food stalls. Syd liked the park for various reasons. Mrs Arya and Nikki, however, did not like the park because it was very crowded.

Worksheet 2

Pair up …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

1. I didn’t buy an ink pen.

2. He drank a cup of coffee.

3. Kavita needs a hair dryer.

4. We visited the Rocky Mountains.

5. He is a famous businessman.

6. Manoj became an electrician.

7. He is the wife of the most handsome man.

8. Mr Ganpati is a successful lawyer.

9. He has an apple.

10. My father writes with an ink pen.

Worksheet – 3

Complete the following …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

1.

(a)

:

Is there an air conditioner in this room?

(b)

:

Yes, the air conditioner is on the wall under that window.

2.

(a)

:

Did you buy anything?

(b)

:

Yes, I bought a hat and a scarf. The hat cost me ten dollars, and the scarf twelve.

3.

(a)

:

There’s fly on his wound.

(b)

:

Let him drive the fly away.

4.

(a)

:

Mom, I have finished my letter to Sahil. Do you have a stamp and an envelope?

(b)

:

Sure, here’s the stamp. There are some envelopes in the drawer of my table.

Worksheet – 4

DAV Public School …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

1. This calculator is Madhuri’s.

2. That box is Arunima’s.

3. These books are Rohan’s.

4. These charts are Srishti’s.

5. Those sketch pens are Saloni’s.

6. This file is Chhavi’s.

7. That paint box is Madhav’s.  

Worksheet – 5

A. No exercise

B. In the sentence …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

1.

What  / beautiful card!

a

2.

He finished  /  rice in the plate.

the

3.

My neighbour has  /  pet dog.

a

4.

All offices in   /   city were closed today.

the

5.

/  villagers are generally simple people.

the

6.

She tore five pages of  /  book.

the

7.

He answered all  /  questions in the examination

the

8.

She gave  /  egg and some sweets.

an

 Do It Yourself

1. Karan had a …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

Chennai

8 July 2020

Dear Praful

I spent my summer vacation on an island. One day I went for a long walk. The sun was bright that day. I walked beyond the small cottages, till I reached the seashore. There I saw a sand castle. I wondered whether a child or an adult had made it. I peeped through the opening in the castle and saw an old coin lying there. I thought the coin belonged to the Mughal period. I put the coin in my purse. Soon a huge wave came and destroyed the castle.

Your friend

Karan

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

(a) What’s wrong with this jacket?

1. It’s too big for me.

(b) Why can’t she get these books?

2. They are placed too high.

(c) Is he going to buy that television?

3. No, it’s too expensive.

(d) Why doesn’t he like this weather?

4. It’s too hot.

Demonstrative pronouns: this, that, these and those

3. Complete the …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

(a)

There was an old man from Cochin.

He had a leg made of tin.

When he went for a walk,

You just couldn’t talk

Because the leg made a terrible din.

(b)

There were three young men from Dehradun.

They flew round the world in a balloon.

The balloon started to fall over

The Great China Wall.

The unlucky three men who grew frightened,

Tied themselves with a rope.

This they did with the hope

That live or depart they would not part.

So thought the three men from Dehradun.

4. Nikki wrote …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Dear Uncle

Thanks the lot for the wonderful gift.

a

A pot with the tiny sapling that you

a

have sent is a best gift that I have

the

ever received. I have kept it on the

a

little stool near a window. I water it

the

every day. Already an little leaf has

a

sprouted from its tender stem. A sight

The

of that leaf fills me with joy. There is a

an

eager wait for more leaves. Thanks the lot.

a

5. Here is an …. (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

Message:

You are clever, smart and intelligent.

Keep it up.

Congratulations!

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

Ans.

(a) May I have some more milk?

(b) February had more days than March.

(c) She has less/more friends than I.

(d) At the end of the road, you will find a newly inaugurated bookstore.

(e) Can you tell me the shortest route to the airport.

(f) She is an astronaut.

(g) Kashmir has the finest scenery in the world.

(h) I am feeling much better after taking this medicine.

(i) The box weighs not more than one kilogram.

(j) March has fewer days than April.

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