In these English Grammar and Unseen Passages Practice Mock for Class 5, we will cover important topics that will help you improve your reading, grammar, and writing skills. Each practice mock test is provided with answers. Each topic is essential for building a strong foundation in English, so pay close attention and practice regularly. Understanding these concepts will make reading, speaking, and writing easier and more fun and exam ready! The more you practice, the better you’ll get. So, stay focused, do your best, and have fun while learning!
Table of Contents
Section A: Unseen Passages
You will read short passages and answer questions based on them.
Section B: Grammar
We will cover these important grammar topics:
🔹 Nouns – Naming words (like cat, house, and tree)
🔹 Noun Gender – Words for boys, girls, and things (like actor/actress)
🔹 Singular and Plural – One vs. many (like dog → dogs)
🔹 Articles – Words like “a,” “an,” and “the”
🔹 Pronouns – Words that replace nouns (like he, she, they)
🔹 Reflexive Pronouns – Words like “myself,” “yourself”
🔹 Adjectives – Words that describe (like big, small, happy)
🔹 Comparing Adjectives – (like tall, taller, tallest)
🔹 Interrogative Pronouns – Question words (like who, what, which)
🔹 Interrogative Adjectives – Describing question words (like Which book?)
🔹 Helping Verbs (Auxiliary Verbs) – Words that help other verbs (like is, am, are)
🔹 Modals – Words like can, shall, will, may, must
🔹 Phrasal Verbs – Two-word action phrases (like “wake up,” “give up”)
🔹 Time & Tenses – Talking about past, present, and future
🔹 Simple Present & Simple Past – (like I play vs. I played)
🔹 Present Continuous & Past Continuous – (like I am playing vs. I was playing)
🔹 Future Tense – Talking about the future (like I will play tomorrow)
🔹 Adverbs – Words that tell how, when, where (like quickly, yesterday)
🔹 Prepositions – Words that show position (like in, on, under)
🔹 Conjunctions – Joining words (like and, but, because)
🔹 Sentences & Their Parts – Subject, verb, object
🔹 Direct & Indirect Speech – Talking about what someone said
Section C: Writing
✏ Story Writing – Create fun and interesting stories
✏ Formal Letter Writing – Learn how to write proper letters
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