NOTES: ACTIVE ENGLISH CLASS:5TH

CLASS:5TH SUB:ACTIVE ENGLISH

CH:17 OMER&THE GOOD FAIRY:2 P:76-79

EXERCISE 1:

a.Untrue                                                                                                                b.True                                                                                                              c.True                                                                                                               d.True                                                                                                          e.Untrue                                                                                                                 f.Untrue                                                                                                        g. True

EXERCISE 2:

  1. We don’t need to/needn’t pay because it is free.
  2. We don’t need to/needn’t swim because there is a ferry.
  3. We don’t need to/needn’t wear a coat in the summer.
  4. He doesn’t need to/needn’t wear a tie at his school.
  5. She doesn’t need to/needn’t go to school until nine o’clock.
  6. A dog doesn’t need to/needn’t wear a collar when it is a small puppy.

EXERCISE 3:

  1. Maruf didn’t need to go to the doctor yesterday because he felt much better.
  2. Omer didn’t need to clean his shoes this morning because Uzma had cleaned them.
  3. Uzma didn’t need to sew her dress yesterday because her mother did it for her.
  4. I didn’t need to buy a book because my uncle bought it for me.
  5. We didn’t need to take any food on the picnic because Mrs Shah took plenty.
  6. I didn’t need to clean the board at the end of the last lesson because someone had already cleaned it.

EXERCISE 4:

  1. Yes, she must do it again. No, she needn’t do it again.
  2. Yes, they must go. No, they needn’t go.
  3. Yes, he must stand up. No, he needn’t stand up.
  4. Yes, they must wear ties. No, they needn’t wear ties.
  5. Yes, you must change your shirt. No, you needn’t change your shirt.
  6. Yes, you must finish the exercise . No, you needn’t finish the exercise
  7. Yes, you must take umbrellas. No, you needn’t take umbrellas.
  8. Yes, you must read the book. No, you needn’t read the book.
  9. Yes, he must clean the board. No, he needn’t clean the board.
  10. Yes, you must stop now. No, you needn’t stop now.

EXERCISE 5:

  1. He must do it again, mustn’t he?
  2. They must wear coats, mustn’t they?
  3. We needn’t go home yet, need we?
  4. He must pay the rent, mustn’t he?
  5. Firemen must be brave, mustn’t they?
  6. We mustn’t throw waste paper on to the ground, must we?
  7. She needn’t do it again, need she?
  8. I needn’t sweep the floor, need I?
  9. She mustn’t be afraid, must she?
  10. I needn’t change my shoes, need I?
  11. He must give you another one, mustn’t he?
  12. We must keep our school clean, mustn’t we?
  13. We needn’t do any work, need we?
EXERCISE   6:
‘Your shirt is very dirty,’ Mrs Shah said to Omer. ‘You must change it at once.’

‘Must I change my shorts, too?’ asked Omer.

No, you needn’t,’ replied his mother.

EXERCISE 8:

a. C.,       b. A.,            c. C.,                  d. B.,                   e. C., C.

 

 

 

CH:18 JOURNEY TO THE MOON 1 P: 80-83

Answers to exercises

EXERCISE 1:

  1. D.,                     b. C.,               c. B.,               d. A.

EXERCISE 2:

  1. Untrue             b. Untrue               c. True              d. True         e. True

EXERCISE 3:

Note: All combinations are possible.

EXERCISE 4:

  1. Whenever the bus stopped, someone got off.
  2. Wherever he went, the dog followed him.
  3. Whenever Miss Jan explained something, all the children understood.
  4. Wherever she went, she took her cousin.
  5. Whenever she went shopping, she carried a little yellow bag.
  6. Whenever they had physical education, they changed their clothes.
  7. Wherever the hen went, it laid an egg.
  8. Whenever we meet someone for the first time, we should say, ‘How do you do?’
  9. Whenever we have a fever, we should go to bed.
  10. Wherever he went, he gave money to poor people.

EXERCISE 5:

  1. Whatever        b. whichever                    c. Whoever                                          d. whatever                e. whateverf. whoever                              g. whatever h. whichever                i. Whichever                                             j. Whoever

EXERCISE 6:

A., E., B., F., D., C.

EXERCISE 8:

  1. C., A.             b. A., D.                c. A., D.                d. C., B.       e. C., A.
CH:19     JOURNEY TO THE MOON2 P: 84-87

Answers to EXERCISE s

EXERCISE 1:

a. Untrue         b. Untrue                c. Untrue                                         d. True                            e. True                                    f. Untrue  g. Untrue

EXERCISE 2:

a. E.,    b. A.

EXERCISE 3:

a. 1. am             2. was                            3. did                  4. am 5. have          6. was                            7. do                      8. did 9. was         10. is                           11. does                12. has 13. will          14. had

b. 1. have                      2. am                    3. Did               4. was 5. Did                       6. Were               7. did                  8. has 9. does                    10. must

EXERCISE 4:

a. Naz’s medicine was nasty and so was Zohra’s.

b. Pat wasn’t born in Peshawar and neither was Mansoor.

c. Mr Ali went to College and so did Mr Shah.

d. 6 isn’t an odd number and neither is 8.

e. English girls sometimes have fair hair and so do German girls.

f. Cars are not allowed to park here and neither are buses. g. Mary sings very nicely and so does Helen.

h. My dog wouldn’t stop barking and neither would his dog.

i. The Head Girl made a little speech and so did the Head Boy

j. Uzma and Omer weren’t present at school yesterday and neither were Zia and Zeb.

EXERCISE 5:

A., E., C., B., D.

EXERCISE 7:

a. B.,         b. D.,             c. D., A.,               d. A., A.

Note: In exercise 7b, two answers are possible: D. or C. but D. is the more likely answer. The difference in meaning should be explained to the pupils:

Whenever I see Zia, he smiles.

This means that Zia smiles at me every time he sees me.

Whenever I see Zia, he is smiling.

This means that Zia, smiles a great deal of the time and every time I see him he is smiling.

 

 

CH: 20     ELEPHANTS    P: 88-91

Answers to exercises

EXERCISE 1:

a. B.,          b. B.,         c. C.,         d. A.

EXERCISE 2:

a. Untrue                b. True                  c. True               d. Untrue e. True                   f. True                    g. Untrue. True

EXERCISE 3:

Note: All combinations are possible.

EXERCISE 4:

c.yourself                                                                                                d.herself,herself                                                                                      e.itself                                                                                                 f.ourselves                                                                                          g.yourselvesh.themselves                                                                    i.itself                                                                                                     j.herself                                                                                                k.themselves                                                                                         l.himself,himself,himselfm.himself                                                    n.themselves                                                                                        o.himself                                                                                       p. herself

EXERCISE 5:

‘Oh!’ cried Uzma. ‘I’ve cut myself.’

‘How did you do that?’ asked Tim.

‘I was sharpening a pencil and my knife slipped,’ said Uzma.

Note: An exclamation mark may be used in place of the full stop after myself in the first line.

EXERCISE 7:

a. My mother made me sweep the floor.

b. There is not enough milk in the jug.

c. The box was too heavy for him to lift.

d. The glass was big enough to hold a pint of water.

e. The money was stolen during the night.

f. A lot of furniture is made in that factory.

g. Maruf wanted to know where to put the books.

h. Omer said, ‘What shall I do?’

i. Zeb said, ‘I think it’s going to rain.’

j. Uzma did not know where to go.

EXERCISE 8:

a. D., A.        b. A., C.            c. A.          d. C., A.      e. B.     f. C.

CHAPTER 21 BY SCOUTS & GIRL GUIDES P: 92-95

Answers to EXERCISE s

EXERCISE 1:

a. Untrue          b. True            c. True            d. True                  e. True                  f. Untrue            g. True           h. True           i. Untrue                 j. True                       k. Untrue        l. Untrue m. Untrue               n. Untrue

EXERCISE 3:

a. Yes, he himself cleans them. He cleans them himself.

b. Yes, she herself does it. She does it herself.

c. Yes, I myself bought it. I bought it myself.

d. Yes, he himself locked it. He locked it himself.

e. Yes, they themselves built it. They built it themselves.

f. Yes, I myself caught it. I caught it myself.

g. Yes, they themselves work hard. They work hard themselves.

h. Yes, we ourselves saw it. We saw it ourselves.

i. Yes, she herself makes them. She makes them herself.

j. Yes, he himself caught him. He caught him himself.

k. Yes, she herself swept it. She swept it herself.

l. Yes, they themselves made it. They made it themselves.

EXERCISE   4:

a. myself                b. himself                c. itself          d. yourself e. myself                f. yourself                 g. himself         h. herself i. herself               j. himself            k. himself                l. yourself m. himself

EXERCISE 5:

B., E., A., D., C., F.

EXERCISE 7:

a. A.,        b. C.,      c. D.,        d. C.,      e. A.

CHAPTER 22 THE MAN WHO MADE RAIN1 P: 96-99

Answers to EXERCISE s

EXERCISE 1:

a. D.,        b. E.,       c. B.,       d. A.,     e. A.

EXERCISE 2:

Note: All combinations are possible.

EXERCISE 3:

a. for          b. since             c. for              d. for.            e. since f. for           g. since                h. for         i. for                 j. since k. for           l. for                     m. for.

EXERCISE 4:

a. myself                  b. himself                  c. itself                            d. yourself                          e. myself                           f. yourself g. himself                            h. herself                         i. herself      j. himself                                k. himself                         l. yourself m. himself

EXERCISE 5:

B., E., A., D., C., F.

EXERCISE 7:

a. A.,        b. C.,         c. D.,        d. C.,     e. A.

CHAPTER 22 THE MAN WHO MADE RAIN1 P: 96-99

Answers to exercises

EXERCISE 1:

a. D.,          b. E.,          c. B.,          d. A.,         e. A.

EXERCISE 2:

Note: All combinations are possible.

EXERCISE 3:

a. for              b. since                      c . for                          d. for. e. since          f. for                           g. since                        h. for i. for               j. since                        k. for                           l. for m. for.

EXERCISE 4:

a. has been raining

b. have been swimming

c. has been living, has seend. has been trying, has not sold

e. have been lying, have not had

f. have been sitting, has come

g. has been tying, has picked

h. has been writing, has not finished

i. has been sleeping, has not woken

j. have been working, have not stopped.

EXERCISE 5:

‘How long have you been waiting for the bus?’ asked Tom.

‘We’ve been waiting for two hours,’ said Dick.

‘What a long time!’ said Tom. ‘I hope it comes soon.’

EXERCISE 7:

a. C.,            b. B., A.,         c. B.,          d. A.

EXERCISE 8:

a. Alan asked David what he was doing.

b. The teacher said to the little girl, ‘Where do you live?’

c. Omer asked Uzma if she was reading.

d. The book was so interesting that Uzma could not put it down.

e. Children should not/ought not to/ must not/play with matches.

f. We thanked him for being helpful.

CHAPTER 23 THE MAN WHO MADE RAIN2 P: 100-103

Answers to EXERCISE s

EXERCISE 1:

a. C.          b. B.         c. E.           d. C.          e. C.        f. D.             g. A.              h. C.

Note: In all exercises someone, anyone, no one, may be used in place of somebody, anybody, nobody.

EXERCISE 3:

a. something else

b. anything else

c. What else.

d. nothing elsee. everything else

f. somebody else g. nobody else, Everybody else

h. Who else, anybody else

i. anywhere else, somewhere else, Where else, nowhere else, everywhere else.

EXERCISE 4:

E., A., B., D., C.

EXERCISE 5:

a. A.,      b. E.,       c. E.

 

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