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MODULE 4-5

1 | USING YOUR SENSES

A.

Sight Sound Smell Touch Taste


Bright Crispy Lemony Smooth Tart
Thin Crackly Spicy Furry Nutty
Shiny Squeaky Musty Sticky Sharp
Dazzling Noisy Minty Hot Sweet
Gigantic Quiet Buttery Warm Tangy

B.

2. A campfire - hot, chatteringm scorching

3. A blanket - Smooth, Warm, Furry

4. A thunderstorm - Drenched, noisy, cold

5. Roller skates - metallic, tough, steely

6. Spaghetti - Sweet, Soft, Aromatic

7. A television - tough, hard, glassy

8. An orange - acidic, tangy, soft

9. A jet - tough, gigantic, heavy

10.
2 | USING EXACT WORDS

1. We had a beautiful view of the desert.


2. We could see so many things.
3. The weather is not that good during the summer.
4. People usually find exceptional activities to do.
5. Museums have many stuffs.

We went to a show one time. I thought that show was decent. My sister said the play was awful.
She hought some actors were meager. Taking the trollyer to the theater was standard. My sister
thought that the trolley ride was the most awesome part of the evening.

3 | USING DETAILS

2. Moira and I sat happily outside.

3. We watched many beautiful things happening.

4. I saw someone that I know pulling something underneath his car.

5. A gigantic truck parked right in front of us.

6. All of the men scrambled as they go out of the truck.

7. The men took the boxes and arranged them orderly inside.

8. Moira and I hear a strange noise coming from inside the building.

9. Different kinds of Animals and birds went bursting through the doorway.

10. Various People that knows how to play instruments followed.

8 | PROOFREADING

There is a stray cat that lives near us. Its fur is gray. Its shiny and soft. This cat is on the porch
everyday when I come home. It usually meows once and trots off, one day it sniffed my lunch box.
The cat must have smelled the paper me tunafish sandwich which was wrapped inside. I told the the
cat that I had already ate the sandwich. It gave me a funny look and walked away.

1 | PRONOUNS

I, It, I

Together, they, it
You, it, he, me, i

She, us, her

Them, she,

Her, us, we,

Her, him, she, it, we, I , I , she

They, her, she, them

2 | PRONOUNS AS SUBJECTS

1. We went fishing with him yesterday.


2. He is his father.
3. They go fishing often.
4. The weather was perfect for it.
5. He owns a fishing boat.
6. It is called bay star.
7. We went out to the middle of the bay.
8. Those boats were already there.
9. These were in the cabint of the boat.
10. He helped me with the bait.
11. It was very sharp.
12. She had packed us a big lunch.
13. We had a snack of peanuts and milk.
14. He caught the first fish.
15. It was a large crab.

3 | USING OTHER PRONOUNS

1. It was me who found that orange alongside the street.

2. I was the one who planted it on the garden.

3. Yes, we need to play a game against them.

4. You will help me wash the dishes.

5. She and her father are going.

6. She told us what to do.

7. Im only scanning it.

8. Thank you for noticing me.


9. I have never sent a written letter to him.

10. No, he is not the one taking us.

4 | USING I and ME

I, I, me, I, I, me, I, I, me, I ,me, me, me, I, I, I, me, me, I, me, I, I

5 | POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

1.

2. Its my book.

3. The branches are theirs

4. Their stables are dirty.

5. That treehouse you are seeing belongs is ours.

6. His teachers name is Earl.

7. Your team is good compared to others.

8. My cat looks like meowth in pokemon.

6 | CONTRACTIONS WITH PRONOUNS

1. He is
2. She has
3. I Have
4. It is
5. She will
6. They are
7. You are
8. We are
9. We have
10. It is
11. He has
12. I am
13. They will
14. You had
15. I will
8| BUILDING VOCABULARY:

1. LEMON
2. BANANA
3. HUG
4. CLIFF
5. INCH
6. HOSE
7. ALPHABET

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