
(i) A __________ is a naming word for a person, place, or thing. (verb/noun/adjective)
Ans: A noun is a naming word for a person, place, or thing.
(ii) The __________ is very bright today. (sun, chair, Meena)
Ans: The sun is very bright today.
(iii) My __________ is a doctor. (pet, teacher, father)
Ans: My father is a doctor.
(iv) I saw two __________ in the park. (bird, birds, a bird)
Ans: I saw two birds in the park.
(v) She put the __________ on the table. (books, book, booked)
Ans: She put the book on the table.
(ii) A verb is a type of noun.
Ans: False
Explanation: A verb shows an action or state, for example 'run', 'eat' or 'is', so it is not a noun.
(iii) A cat is a type of noun.
Ans: True
Explanation: 'Cat' names an animal, so it is a noun.
(iv) Nouns cannot be used to name places.
Ans: False
Explanation: Nouns can name places too, for example 'school', 'home' and 'park'.
(v) The word "apple" is a noun.
Ans: True
Explanation: 'Apple' names a fruit, so it is a noun.
(i) Cat, Dog, Fish, Bicycle
Ans: Bicycle (It's not an animal)
Explanation: Bicycle is the odd one out because cat, dog and fish are animals, while bicycle is not.
(ii) School, Park, Elephant, Library
Ans: Elephant (It's not a place or thing you find in a school or library)
Explanation: Elephant is the odd one because school, park and library are places, while elephant is an animal.
(iii) Banana, Orange, Apple, Desk
Ans: Desk (It's not a type of fruit)
Explanation: Desk is different because banana, orange and apple are fruits, while desk is furniture.
(iv) Car, Bus, Table, Scooter
Ans: Table (It's not a mode of transportation)
Explanation: Table is the odd word: car, bus and scooter are ways to travel, table is not.
(v) Teacher, Doctor, Cake, Nurse
Ans: Cake (It's not a profession)
Explanation: Cake is the odd one because teacher, doctor and nurse are jobs, while cake is food.
(ii) The dog barks loudly. (Change the verb to a noun)
Ans: The dog's bark is loud.
(ii) I saw a bird in the sky. (Make it plural)
Ans: I saw birds in the sky.
(iv) The balls are round. (Change to a singular noun)
Ans: The ball is round.
(v) They are playing with their toys. (Change "toys" to a singular noun)
Ans: They are playing with their toy.

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