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Section A: Multiple Choice Questions | |
Section B: Short Questions | |
Section C: Fill in the Blanks | |
Section D: Match the Column | |
Section E: True or False |
Q.1. Which of the following is a verb in the sentence: "The dog barks loudly at night."
(a) the
(b) dog
(c) barks
(d) loudly
Ans: (c)
Explanation: The word "barks" is the verb in this sentence as it shows the action of the subject (dog).
Q.2. Identify the verb in the sentence: "She danced gracefully on the stage."
(a) she
(b) danced
(c) gracefully
(d) stage
Ans: (b)
Explanation: The word "danced" is the verb in this sentence as it shows the action performed by the subject (she).
Q.3. Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentence: "I _______ a delicious pizza for dinner yesterday."
(a) ate
(b) eaten
(c) eats
(d) eating
Ans: (a)
Explanation: The past tense form of the verb "eat" is "ate." Therefore, "I ate a delicious pizza for dinner yesterday" is the correct sentence.
Q.4. Which sentence uses a linking verb?
(a) The children played in the park.
(b) The flowers smelled wonderful.
(c) The cat chased the mouse.
(d) The teacher explained the lesson.
Ans: (b)
Explanation: In this sentence, the verb "smelled" is a linking verb. It connects the subject (flowers) with the adjective (wonderful) describing them.
Q.5. Select the correct verb tense for the sentence: "We _______ to the beach last summer."
(a) go
(b) went
(c) will go
(d) going
Ans: (b)
Explanation: The past tense of the verb "go" is "went." Therefore, "We went to the beach last summer" is the correct sentence.
Q.1. Define a verb and provide an example.
A verb is a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being. Example: "run," "jump," "is," "became."
Q.2. Differentiate between action verbs and linking verbs.
Action verbs show physical or mental actions performed by the subject. Example: "run," "sing," "think." Linking verbs connect the subject to a word that describes or identifies it. Example: "is," "was," "seem."
Q.3. Give examples of three different verb tenses.
Examples of verb tenses:
- Present tense: "I eat an apple."
- Past tense: "She walked to the park."
- Future tense: "We will go to the movies tomorrow."
Q.4. Explain the concept of a helping verb and provide an example.
A helping verb (also called an auxiliary verb) is used with a main verb to express different verb tenses, moods, or conditions. Example: "She is singing." The helping verb "is" helps to indicate the present continuous tense.
Q.5. How can you change a verb from present tense to past tense?
To change a verb from present tense to past tense, you usually add "-ed" to the base form of the verb. Example: Present tense - "walk," Past tense - "walked." However, irregular verbs have different forms in the past tense, such as "go" (present) and "went" (past).
Q.1. My brother __________ soccer every Saturday. (plays, played, playing)
Ans: My brother plays soccer every Saturday.
Explanation: The correct present tense form of the verb "play" for the subject "my brother" is "plays."
Q.2. The students __________ to the library after school. (go, goes, went)
Ans: The students go to the library after school.
Explanation: The correct present tense form of the verb "go" for the subject "the students" is "go."
Q.3. She __________ her homework last night. (finish, finishes, finished)
Ans: She finished her homework last night.
Explanation: The correct past tense form of the verb "finish" is "finished."
Q.4. The cat __________ on the roof. (sits, sitting, sat)
Ans: The cat sits on the roof.
Explanation: The correct present tense form of the verb "sit" for the subject "the cat" is "sits."
Q.5. We __________ to the beach next week. (will go, went, going)
Ans: We will go to the beach next week.
Explanation: The correct future tense form of the verb "go" for the subject "we" is "will go."
Match the following verbs with their correct past tense forms.
Q.1. Verbs express actions or states of being.
Ans: True
Explanation: Verbs can express actions (e.g., run, swim) or states of being (e.g., be, exist).
Q.2. The past tense of "think" is "thought".
Ans: True
Explanation: The past tense of "think" is "thought."
Q.3. "Is" is the present tense of the verb "be".
Ans: True
Explanation: "Is" is the present tense form of the verb "be."
Q.4. The verb "study" is an irregular verb.
Ans: True
Explanation: The verb "study" is an irregular verb because its past tense form is "studied" (not "studyed").
Q.5. A verb always needs an object to make a complete sentence.
Ans: False
Explanation: A verb can form a complete sentence without an object. For example, "He sleeps."
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