DAV Class 6 English Practice Book Solutions Chapter 9 Conditionals

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DAV Class 6 English Practice Book Solutions Pdf Chapter 9 Conditionals

DAV Class 6 English Practice Book Chapter 9 Worksheet 1 Solutions

See English Practice Book, pages 117-118.

DAV Class 6 English Practice Book Chapter 9 Worksheet 2 Solutions

Many people elect the candidate who promises to safeguard their interests or who supports their beliefs. The following voters have special interests or problems. They will probably vote for the candidate who promises to help them.
See English Practice Book, pages 118-119.
Whom will each of these voters vote for?
Answer:
1. Kunal will elect a candidate who reduces his taxes.
2. Hari Singh will elect a candidate who arranges his transfer to a nearby police station.
3. Madhu Kochar will elect a candidate who provides free hospital care.
4. Sumita will elect a candidate who provides more job opportunities.

DAV Class 6 English Practice Book Solutions Chapter 9 Conditionals

DAV Class 6 English Practice Book Chapter 9 Worksheet 3 Solutions

Superstitions are blind beliefs people have. A few superstitions are given below. Classify them into the ones which will bring good luck and others which indicate bad luck. Complete the sentences. The first one has been done as an example.
Answer:
1. You will have bad luck if you break a mirror.
2. You will have bad luck if a. black cat crosses your path.
3. You will be lucku ifvou find a coin.
4. You will be lucku if you eat curd before leaving for a test.
5. You will have good luck ifv ou see a falling star.
6. You will have good luck ifv our right eye flutters.
7. You will be unlucky if someone calls out to you when you are about to leave home.

DAV Class 6 English Practice Book Chapter 9 Worksheet 4 Solutions

Friendship is one of the greatest gifts of life. A good friend is God’s blessing. There is a poem ‘On Friendship’. Fill in the blanks to find out whether you are such a friend as is loyal and kind. Take the help of the help box.
Answer:

Help Box
see the light give you hope dry your tears you are scared want to give up

If you are sad, I will dm uour tears.
If you are scared. I will ease your fears.
If you are worried, I will give you hope.
If you want to give up, I will help you cope. If you are lost and cannot see the light I will be your beacon shining so bright. This is my oath that I pledge to end; why? You may ask.
Because you’re my friend. —Nicole Richie

DAV Class 6 English Practice Book Chapter 9 Worksheet 5 Solutions

Recall the first kind of conditional sentences. Observe the pictures below and construct meaningful sentences. The first one has been done for you.
See English Practice Book, pages 121-122.
Answer:
1. car repaired/take it in evening.
If the car is repaired, I will take it in the evening.

2. anything needed, I get it for you.
If you need anything, I will get it for you.

3. my work finished/1 leave for London today.
If I finish my work, I will leave for London today.

4. a boat obtained/I go sailing all around.
If I get a boat, I will go sailing all around.

5. a race run/beat all of them.
If I run the race, I will beat all of them.

DAV Class 6 English Practice Book Chapter 9 Worksheet 6 Solutions

Complete the following sentences using the appropriate form of the verb given in the brackets. The first one has been done for you.
Answer:
1. I could get good marks if I worked hard.
2. You might score well if you put in hard work.
3. He could become a great singer if his parents helped him.
4. I would reach the top position if you cooperated with me.
5. The weather would be fine if it rained.
6. The farmers became rich if they got a good price for their harvest.

DAV Class 6 English Practice Book Solutions Chapter 9 Conditionals

DAV Class 6 English Practice Book Chapter 9 Worksheet 7 Solutions

Construct meaningful sentences by using one of the options. You may be required to make some alterations while making sentences. The first one has been done for you.
Question 1.
If a shark came near me in the sea, I would swim away fast.
(a) get ready to die.
(b) scream and shout for help.
(c) swim away fast.
Answer:
I would swim away fast.

Question 2.
If two people on a motorbike pulled my chain,
(a) chase them.
(b) inform the police.
(c) cry.
Answer:
I would chase them.

Question 3.
If the neighbour’s house caught fire,
(a) watch a silence.
(b) run to help.
(c) ring up the fire station.
Answer:
I would ring up the fire station.

Question 4.
If I saw a snake while sitting in the park,
(a) run away in haste.
(b) carefully remove the snake.
(c) swim away fast.
Answer:
I would run away in haste.

Question 5.
If I lost a match,
(a) cry.
(b) resolve to do better next time.
(c) complain and find faults with others.
Answer:
I would resolve to do better next time.

DAV Class 6 English Practice Book Chapter 9 Worksheet 8 Solutions

This is a questionnaire to test how brave you are. Observe the following situations given to you. Choose the best option from the given alternatives and complete the sentences using the second conditional. The first one has been done for you.

Question 1.
If a man with a knife asked me for money, I would scream.
(a) scream
(b) give him the money
(c) run away.
Answer:
I would scream.

Question 2.
If I hurt myself while playing,
(a) faint.
(b) shout and cry.
(c) apply ointment and bandage the wound
Answer:
I will apply ointment and bandage the wound.

3. If I saw strange shadows at night,
(a) call the police.
(b) investigate.
(c) run out of the house.
Answer:
I would try to investigate.

DAV Class 6 English Practice Book Solutions Chapter 9 Conditionals

DAV Class 6 English Practice Book Chapter 9 Worksheet 9 Solutions

Look at this hospital casualty ward and find out what has happened to the people there:
See English Practice Book, page 124.
All these people could have avoided what has happened to them. Write down how they could have done that using the clues. The first one has been done for you.
Answer:
1. (eaten stale food)
If she had not eaten stale food, she would not have developed food poisoning.

2. (gone down the steps)
If she had gone down the steps she would not have fractured her arm.

3. (worn her seat belt)
If she had worn her seat belt, she would not have injured herself.

4. (read the instructions)
If she had read the instructions, she would not have waited for so long.

5. (jump over the fence)
If she had jumped over the fence, she would not have fallen.

6. (looked at what he was doing)
If he had looked at what he was doing, he would not have got hurt.

7. (stood on the chair)
If she had stood on the chair properly, she would not have fallen from it.

DAV Class 6 English Practice Book Chapter 9 Worksheet 10 Solutions

Refer to the Sub-unit ‘Children Should be Educated at Home’ in the Unit ‘Vacation Time’ in My English Reader (Class-VI). Given in the Help Box are reasons Aditi gives for ‘no need of schools’. Use them appropriately to complete the statements. The first one has been done for you.

Help Box

  • save a lot of money
  • not pay for books
  • not build schools
  • money saved
  • not pay teachers
  • money used to feed the homeless
  • not pay electricity bills
  • money used for medical research

Answer:
1. If there had been no schools, the government would have saved a lot of money.
2. If there had been no schools, the students would not have to pay for books.
3. If there had been no schools, the government would not have to pay for teachers.
4. If there had been no schools, the government would not have to pay for electricity bills.
5. If there had been no schools, the government would have used the money to feed the homeless.
6. If there had been no schools, the government would have used the money for medical research.
7. If there had been no schools, the government would have saved money.

Do It Yourself

Question 1.
Mr. Arya is on a visit to Kochi for three days. He wished to go to a few places around, but he could not because of valid reasons. There are other places he still plans to go. Make a sentence from each of the pairs of sentences given below. The first one has been done for you.
Answer:
(a) You want to go swimming. The sea might be warm enough.
I will go swimming if the sea is warm enough.

(b) You want to visit the Science Museum. It isn’t open.
I would visit the Science Museum if it is open.

(c) You had wanted to sail around the harbour. There wasn’t enough time.
I would have sailed around the harbour if I had enough time.

(d) You want to go to the zoo. The weather is fine.
I will go to the zoo if the weather is fine.

(e) You want to go to the island. It’s too far.
I would have gone to the island if it was near.

(j) You wanted to buy some new clothes. The shops were closed.
I would have bought some new clothes if the shops were open.

DAV Class 6 English Practice Book Solutions Chapter 9 Conditionals

Question 2.
The sentences below indicate certain situations. Complete the sentences using the option that you like the best. Add an option if you like.
(a) If I find a watch lying in the school campus, I
(i) shall keep it.
(ii) shall deposit it with the lost property incharge.
Answer:
If I find a watch lying in the school campus, I shall deposit it with the lost property incharge.

(b) If I had seen someone break a school window, I
(i) would have informed the teacher.
(ii) would have talked to the culprit.
Answer:
If I had seen someone break a school window, I would have informed the teacher.

(c) If I am caught chewing bubble gum, I
(i) shall apologise.
(ii) shall stick it under some furniture.
Answer:
If I am caught chewing bubble gum, I shall apologise.

(d) If my friend asked me to help him during exams, I
(i) would ignore him.
(ii) would help him.
Answer:
If my friend asked me to help him during exams, I would help him.

(e) If the two classmates had begun to quarrel in the class, I
(i) would have intervened and made peace between them.
(ii) would have taken the side of one of them.
Answer:
If the two classmates had begun to quarrel in the class, I would have intervened and made peace between them.

Question 3.
Write the following advertisements using the prompts with ‘if and the verbs in the brackets.
Answer:
DAV Class 6 English Practice Book Solutions Chapter 9 Conditionals 1
you (want) expensive clothes/we (not be) right for you.
If you want expensive clothes, we may not be right destination for you as we sell everything for ? 100 only.

DAV Class 6 English Practice Book Solutions Chapter 9 Conditionals 2
You (like) going on holiday camps/you (enjoy) our tours.
If you like to go on holiday camps you may enjoy our tours by Cab Travels.

DAV Class 6 English Practice Book Solutions Chapter 9 Conditionals 3
you (like) comedies/you (love) this film,
If you like comedies, you may love this film.

DAV Class 6 English Practice Book Solutions Chapter 9 Conditionals

Question 4.
Rewrite these sentences using a conditional. The first one has been done for you.
Answer:
(a) I could not ring her up because I had not noted her phone number.
If I had noted her phone number, I would have rung her up.

(b) The train arrived late, so we didn’t miss it.
If the train had arrived on time, we would have missed it.

(c) The plane did not crash because the pilot made a safe landing.
If the pilot had not made a safe landing, the plane would have crashed.

(d) We couldn’t find the house since we didn’t have a map.
If we had a map, we could have found the house.

(e) He reached home early as he took the other road.
If he had not taken the other road, he would not have reached home early.

(f) Meeta could not buy the dress as she didn’t like the shade.
If Meeta had liked the shade, she could not have bought the dress

(g) The tree didn’t fall on the scooter, so the driver wasn’t hurt.
If the tree fell on the scooter, the driver would have got hurt