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Let's Write a Story - Class 5 English Lesson 5

Let's write a story class 5 questions and answers

Lesson 5 - Let's Write a Story - 

Class 5 - Beginners English

SCERT ASSAM TEXTBOOK SOLUTIONS 




6. Make the following sentences into questions to get yes/no as an answer. One is done for you:


a) Yes, Nitin is opening the door.  

    Is Nitin opening the door? 

 b) No, a dog can’t knock at a door. 

    Can a dog knock at a door?   


c) Yes, a little dog was scratching the door with its paws. 

    Was a little dog scratching the door with its paws? 

d) Yes, I brought it inside. 

     Did you brought it inside? 



7. Put the words below in the correct order to make questions. Begin each sentence with a capital letter:

a) he/happy/was?  

Was he happy?  


b) your book/where/is?  

Where is your book? 


c) going/you/are/when?    

    When are you going?    

d) are/old/you/how?   

    How old are you?   

e) School/which/you/go/to/do? 

    Which school do you go to?  

f) why/you/crying/are? 

    Why are you crying? 


8. Let’s complete the poem with rhyming words. Choose from the options:


    Eight little fingers standing up tall,

    Two little ears to hear mummy call (roll/call)

    One little nose that I can blow,

    Ten little toes, all in a row (raw/row)


9. You may have heard the story “The Cap Seller and the Monkeys”. Sit in groups and write the story. Some clues are given below. Use them and complete the story:

     Place      he       there was a      took       monkeys      to        caps         came         off          went away       threw       person      saw

Once upon a time there was a  cap seller. He moved from place to place. One day,  he went to the market to sell his caps. After some time he was tired. So he sat under a tree and fell asleep.

    A troop of monkeys came to the place. They took away the caps. When the cap seller woke up, he saw that his caps were gone . He looked here and there and saw a few monkeys  with the caps on tree. The cap seller was a clever person. An idea came to his mind as quick as lightning. The cap seller took off his cap and threw it on the ground. At once, the monkeys also took their caps  and threw them on the ground. The cap seller collected his caps and went away. 


10. Look at this sentence.

The cap seller was as clever as the monkeys. 
It compares the cap seller and the monkeys. Now, read and practice the following comparisons. They are called similes: 

1. As black as coal কয়লাৰ দৰে ক'লা

2. as white as snow বৰফৰ দৰে বগা 

3. as proud as a peacock ময়ূৰৰ দৰে গৌৰৱান্বিত 

4. as brave as a tiger বাঘৰ দৰে সাহসী  

5. as cunning as fox শিয়ালৰ দৰে ধূৰ্ত  

6. as sweet as honey মৌৰ দৰে মিঠা  

7. as quick as lightning বজ্ৰপাতৰ দৰে সোনকালে

8. as green as grass ঘাঁহৰ দৰে সেউজীয়া  



11.Choose the suitable similes and complete the sentences. The first one is done for you.

  As proud as      as brave as      as sweet as     as white as  

a) The mango was as sweet as honey. 

b) Rita wore a new frock which was as white as snow. 

c) Ami is a beautiful girl but she is  as proud as a peacock. 

d) Deepak has many friends because he is as brave as a tiger.


 12. In the grid below there are at least fifteen describing words. Find and circle them. Then make sentences with any five of them:

Ans: 
Tall     Red     Short    Cunning     Big    
  Soft    Wise    Black    Quick    Proud  
  Green    Sweet    Brave    Thin    Bold 





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