INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL BURAIDAH ENGLISH GRAMMAR WORKSHEET 06 GRADE- 3

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INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL BURAIDAH ENGLISH GRAMMAR WORKSHEET 06 GRADE- 3 LESSON #- 25 PREPOSITION OF TIME I Complete the sentences using words given in brackets. (In, At, On, since, from, to, for) 1)The meeting starts 9.30 a.m.. 2) We have free time Monday. 3) I was in France two months. 4) I take a shower the morning. 4)We watch TV night. 5)She has class September 10 th. 6)My birthday is June. 7)They got a new car January 10,2019. 8)Take off your hat dinner time. 9) It has been raining morning. 10) 1. I haven t seen him years. 11) He has been absent Tuesday. 12)The Art exhibition is open Monday Saturday. 13)Call me 5:00 Thursday. 14)Flowers bloom the spring. 15) The movie starts 5 p.m. 8 p.m. II Write sentences by adding at, on or, in since from, to in the right spot. 1) we/ eat / sandwiches / lunchtime.. 2) I / am / getting / a new car / birthday.. 3)My sister / wakes up / 7.am..

4) We / got/ a dog / 2012. 5) She / usually / plays / with / her / friends / 10:00 / 11: 00 a.m.. 6) She / has been / singing / ten o clock. 7) Kevin / has been / playing / two hours.. 8) They / have / worked /1995.. LESSON#- 26 PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE I-Complete these sentences with prepositions from the brackets (in, on, at, under, behind, between, beside) 1)The cookie is the plate. 2) The kettle is in microwave and fridge. 3) The teacher is the desk. 4) The sofa and the rug are the floor. 5) The baby is the bathtub. 6) Don t stand the television. I can t see! 7) Come and sit me so that I can hear you better. 8) You ll have to turn around to see it. It s you. 9) The dead man was lying the ground. 10) It s dark where the road goes a railway bridge. 11) You can sit that chair. Nobody is sitting there. 12) The police car came first. The president was in the car it. 13) From the plane we could see people in the fields us. 14) Where s the cat? It s hiding the chair. 15) Have you got any apples? Yes, they re in the fridge the grapes and the oranges. 16) The toys aren t the table. II - Write the suitable answers to complete the sentences with meaningful prepositions:

1) The clock is the wall. 2) The ball is the table. 3) The cat is the arm chair. 4) The table is the armchair. 5) The carpet is the floor. 6) The lamp is the table. 7) The flowers are the vase. LESSON#- 27 CONJUNCTIONS I- Complete these sentences with conjunctions from the brackets: (but, or, because, so, and) 1)The bus stopped the man got off. 2) I wanted to buy a newspaper didn't have enough money. 3)I have a lot of homework to do now I can't go to the cinema with you. 4)He's very rich he doesn't spend a lot of money. 5)Do you want tea coffee? 6)He couldn't come he was sick. 7) I left early I could get a good seat. 8) I enjoy visiting many different countries I wouldn't want to live anywhere else but Lisbon. 9)I can't remember his name I know his face from somewhere.

10)I will study my spelling words I can get a good score on the test. 11) He was sick, he couldn't come. 12) I am hungry I did not eat lunch. II Join these sentences with and, but, or, because or so mention with the sentence: 1) Some kids were afraid to dive into the pool. I wasn't afraid. (but) 2) Bobby played hide-and-seek. Cindy played hide-and-seek.(and) 3) I like butterflies.they are pretty. ( because). 4) The necklace was very expensive. I couldn t buy it. (so) _. 4) We all respect him. He is an honest man. (Because). 5) You can go by bus. You can go by car. (or). 6). My grandfather is very weak. He cannot walk. (so) 7). He was lazy. he did not study well. (so). LESSON#- 28 CAPITAL LETTERS AND PUNCTUATION MARKS: I- Rewrite these sentences with the correct punctuation marks: 1) rohan is a smart boy 2) mumbai is the capital of maharashtra 3) hurray tomorrow is holiday 4)what a beautiful flower 5) i like coffee.

6) your birthday is in march, right 7) the maid comes on tuesdays and fridays 8) why can t i speak to mr parvin today 9)dr smitha visited my place A. 10) we celebrate republic day on 26 th of january A. 11)my favorite film is the matrix A.. 12)have you read any of the harry potter book 13)people from france speak french 14) stop that now 15) my general physician is called dr. Singh COMPREHENSION PASSAGE: The Man, the Boy, and the Donkey Once, a man and his son were going to the market with their donkey. As they walked a man passed them and said, How silly. You are walking that donkey when you could be riding it instead. What is a donkey for but to ride on? Hearing this, the man put his boy on the donkey s back and they went on their way. But soon they passed a group of women, one of whom said: You should be ashamed of yourself young man. Your father who is older than you should be riding and you should be walking. Red-faced and embarrassed the boy jumped down to have his father get up on the donkey. They hadn t gone far when they passed a man and a woman, one of whom said to the other: Doesn t he know they can both t on that donkey? His boy doesn t have to walk this dusty road. Well, the man didn t know what to do, but at last he took his son up and sat him down in front of him on the donkey. They reached the town and people began to jeer and point at them. You re overloading that poor donkey -- you and your son both sitting there. You both

look strong! You d be better o carrying the donkey yourselves. They got o of the donkey and tried to think what to do. At last they cut down a pole and tied the donkey s feet to it. With it tied to the pole like this they raised the pole to their shoulders and carried the donkey towards the bridge that lead to the market. This was dicult to do. The townspeople laughed and heckled them so much that the donkey was frightened by everything going on. Its feet slipped loose from the ropes and it fell. Once it got to its feet again it ran away kicking and bucking. That will teach you, said an old man who had followed them. Try to please everyone and you will please no one. 1. Where were the man and the boy traveling? A. 2. Why did the man put the boy on the donkey? 3. What happened after they passed a man and woman? _ 4. How did the people act when the man and the boy reached the town? _ SIMPLE PAST TENSE VERBS: IRREGULAR VERBS past simple verbs are those that don t add - d or -ed to the present tense form to create the past tense REGULAR VERBS past simple verbs are those that add either d or ed to the present tense form to create the past tense form. 1)come came 11) walk walked 22) hit- hit 2)fall fell 12) pick picked 23) cut- cut 3)drive - drove 13) move- moved 24) put- put 4) hit hit 14) push- pushed 25) ask asked 5)write wrote 15) break - broke 6) go went 16) begin - began 7)know knew 8)make made 9)read read 10)drink drank 11)steal stole 17) hurt hurt 18) shut shut 19) wet- wet 20) beat- beat 21) happen happened Write a letter to your friend inviting him/her to spend his/her summer holidays with you at your place.

127/ Vishal Nagar Society, Kings Road, Mumbai. 5th September 2019 Dear John, I hope you and your family is healthy and fine. I'm also fine here. As the summer vacation is going to start soon. I wish that you should spend a few days with us in Mumbai. There are many historical places in Mumbai. You can see the Gate way of India, Hotel Taj, Marine Drive, Museum and Hanging Garden here. We will visit planetarium and aquarium also. You will have lots fun on Juhu beach and enjoy tasty food there. People come from different part of India to see these places. I hope you will surely spend some days of summer vacation with us. Convey my regards to uncle and aunty. Yours affectionately, Sumit