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Let’s Write
Write a paragraph stating which things you can do at home and which you cannot.
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Vocabulary
Forming New Words
Match the words in column A with those in column B and write the new word in column C.
Column A Column B Column C
some rafts _______________________
floating machinery _______________________
nomadic things _______________________
chilly tribe _______________________
modern winter _______________________
Let’s Learn Grammar
The Comma (,) and the Colon (:)
Children often get confused between the two commonly used punctuation marks, the
comma and the colon. Given below are a few examples of where and when to use the
comma and the colon.
The Comma (,)
1. Commas are used to separate items in a series. A series is three or more related
words, phrases or clauses.
Example: I went to the market and bought apples, bananas, grapes, and cherries.
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