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Rearrange the Jumbled Words for Class 6 CBSE With Answers

Rearrange the Jumbled Words for Class 6 CBSE With Answers Re-arrange the following words/phrases to make meaningful sentences:   (a) control/over/self-control/is/exercised/self/one’s (b) power/it/having/emotions/one’s/mind/and/control/under/is/the/of (c) clears/it/strengthens/mind/the/and/will-power (d) elevates/it/character/our (e) gives/freedom/it/us/peace/joy/and/bliss (a) bring/ festivals / life / colours / to / the / human / of/ a (b) many/festivals/celebrated/in/types/India/of/are (c) these/Holi/some/Diwali/of/are/Id/Christmas/and (d) festival/Holi/the/colours/is/of (e) celebrated/India/it/over/all/is (a) peacock/a/beautiful/is/a/bird…
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Prepositions Exercises For Class 6 CBSE With Answers – English Grammar

Prepositions Exercises For Class 6 CBSE With Answers – English Grammar 1. A preposition is a word placed before a noun or a pronoun to show in what relation the person or thing denoted by it stands in regard to something else (The word Preposition means ‘that which is placed before.’) Examples: The bird is…
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Correct Use of Verb Exercises With Answers for Class 6 CBSE – English Grammar

Correct Use of Verb Exercises With Answers for Class 6 CBSE – English Grammar 1. Verb comes from the Latin verbum, meaning, a word. It is so called because it is the most important word in a sentence. A verb is a word used to assert something about some person or thing. A verb may…
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Modals Exercises for Class 6 CBSE With Answers – English Grammar

Modals Exercises for Class 6 CBSE With Answers – English Grammar Modals are auxiliaries which do not change with the number or person of the subject. They cannot be used in continuous sentences. They are used to express our moods, manners and attitudes. Some important modals are ‘shall’, ‘will’, ‘should’, “would’, ‘can’, ‘could’, ‘may’, ‘might’.…
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Degrees Of Comparison Exercises Class 6 With Answers CBSE – English Grammar

Degrees Of Comparison Exercises Class 6 With Answers CBSE – English Grammar   Look at the following sentences:   Naina is a tall girl. Jolly is taller than Naina. Saumya is the tallest of the three. What do you notice in the above sentences? Adjectives change in form (tall, taller, tallest) to show comparison. These…
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Kinds of Noun Exercise for Class 6 With Answers CBSE – English Grammar

Kinds of Noun Exercise for Class 6 With Answers CBSE – English Grammar In the previous lesson you learnt that – Noun is the name of a person, place, animal or things. All naming words such as boy, girl, Delhi, cow, tiger, scale etc. are nouns.   There are five types of Noun: Proper Noun:…
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Parts of Speech Exercises For Class 6 With Answers CBSE – English Grammar

Parts of Speech Exercises For Class 6 With Answers CBSE – English Grammar Words are divided into different kinds or classes. These are called Parts of Speech according to their use, that is, according to the work they do in a sentence. The Parts of Speech are eight in number:   1.  Noun     …
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Types Of Sentences Exercises For Class 6 With Answers CBSE – English Grammar

Types Of Sentences Exercises For Class 6 With Answers CBSE – English Grammar 1.    We use words when we speak or write. We usually use these words in a group in correct order.   The cat sat on the mat. A group of words which makes complete sense, is called a sentence. Thus a sentence…
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CBSE Class 6 English Grammar Reported Speech

CBSE Class 6 English Grammar Reported Speech 1. There are two different ways in which we can report the words of a speaker : (a) Direct Speech or Direct Narration. (b) Indirect Speech or Indirect Narration. 2. (a) Direct Speech contains the actual words of the speaker ; as— Sarla said, “My father has a…
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CBSE Class 6 English Grammar Active and Passive Voice

CBSE Class 6 English Grammar Active and Passive Voice 1. Consider the following sentences : Lata sings a song. A song is sung by Lata. There is practically no difference in the meanings of these two sentences. These are two different ways of presenting the same thing. But in the first sentence the Subject performs…
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