DAV Class 5 English Practice Book Solutions Chapter 3 Apostrophe (’)

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DAV Class 5 English Practice Book Solutions Pdf Chapter 3 Apostrophe (’)

DAV Class 5 English Practice Book Chapter 3 Worksheet 1 Solutions

Read the following extract from A.2 ‘Monday Morning Blues’ (Unit-Growing Up) of My English Reader.

‘Here, Tom, Tom, what’s the matter?
Tom moaned out, ‘Oh! don’t Sid, don’t joggle me.’
‘But I must. It’s awful. How long have you been this way?
‘Oh! don’t Sid, I’m dying,’ said Tom.
‘No, Tom, you ain’t dying. You’re all right. ’
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Work with your partner. In the blurbs below, write down all the words that are formed by joining two words together. The first one has been done for you.
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Answer:
1. What’s
What is

2. Don’t
Do not

3. ITs
It is

4. I’m
I am

5. Ain’t
Am not / Are not /
Is not

6. You’re
You are

DAV Class 5 English Practice Book Solutions Chapter 3 Apostrophe (’)

DAV Class 5 English Practice Book Chapter 3 Worksheet 2 Solutions

Work with your partner
Meet Anita and Rajan.
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Given are the pictures of a few things which belong to them. Write down in the spaces provided whether these things belong to Anita or Rajan. Use an apostrophe to save time. The first one is done for you.
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(i) __________________________
__________________________
Answer:
These are Anita’s sunglasses.

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(ii) __________________________
__________________________
Answer:
This is Rajan’s pen.

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(iii) __________________________
__________________________
Answer:
This is Rajan’s suitcase.

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(iv) __________________________
__________________________
Answer:
This is Anita’s umbrella.

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(v) __________________________
__________________________
Answer:
These are Anita’s books.

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(vi) __________________________
__________________________
Answer:
This is Rajan’s calculator.

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(vii) __________________________
__________________________
Answer:
This is Rajan’s file.

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(viii) __________________________
__________________________
Answer:
This is Anita’s hat.

DAV Class 5 English Practice Book Solutions Chapter 3 Apostrophe (’)

DAV Class 5 English Practice Book Chapter 3 Worksheet 3 Solutions

Work with your partner. Read the advertisement given below and find out:
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(i) the contractions,
(ii) which two words are joined together to form the contractions, for example,
I + will = I’ll.
(iii) what letters are replaced by an apostrophe.
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Answer:
table-1

DAV Class 5 English Practice Book Chapter 3 Worksheet 4 Solutions

Read the following poem. Work with your partner. Underline and shorten as many phrases as you can with the help of apostrophes. [Practice Book Page 25]
CATERPILLAR
Our garden’s furry little train.
Sir caterpillar, 1 would say, please explain.
I have been told that by and by You will turn into a butterfly.
Instead of moving like a train You will fly and flutter like a plane.
I have wished for wings but I do not know Just how a kid gets wings to grow.
If you would show me how to do it;
I bet there would be nothing to it. —Bohbi Katz
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The contractions that I have made are:
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(i) I would
I’d

(ii) You will
You’ll

(iii) I have
I’ve

(iv) Do not
Don’t

(v) You would
You’d

(vi) There would
There’d

(vii) Is not
Isn’t

(viii) Have not
Haven’t

Do It Yourself

Question 1.
It is your golden chance to be a teacher. Correct and rewrite the sentences given below. Do not forget to sign at the end.
(i) The men shirts were like rainbows.
__________________________
Answer:
The men’s shirts were like rainbows.

(ii) Ananya dance was delightful.
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Answer:
Ananya’s dance was delightful.

(iii) The women baskets were full of fruit,
__________________________
Answer:
The women’s baskets were full of fruits.

(iv) The baby pram is in the ladies lounge.
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Answer:
The baby’s pram is in the ladies lounge,

(v) Rupa brother returned home after a two weeks holiday.
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Answer:
Rupa’s brother returned home after a two weeks holiday.

DAV Class 5 English Practice Book Solutions Chapter 3 Apostrophe (’)

Question 2.
Given below is a diary page from the diary of the Director General, Police. She has less time today to complete her diary as she has to got to the office for a meeting. She has written all the important details but she has left certain blanks. Use the Aid box given below to fill in the contracted versions of the words given for help.
10 September 20 _______
Tuesday
I _______ been able to sit even for a moment today. _______ a matter of great pride for me that _______ receiving the Magsaysay Award. _______ told my team that _______ always work for the betterment of the prisoners. _______ a part of our society and _______ to see that they live a life full of respect.
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Answer:
10 September 20
Tuesday
I have’t been able to sit even for a moment today. IPs a matter of great pride for me that Pm receiving the Magsaysay Award. I’ve told my team that we ’ll always work for the betterment of the prisoners. They ‘re a part of our society and we’ve to see that they live a life full of respect.