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Praktis Pintar KSSR 2022 Tahun 5 - Grammar

Membantu perkembangan murid dan perlaksanaan Pentaksiran Bilik Darjah (PBD)

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Contents





GRAMMAR ITEMS 1 • Punctuation 49
Practices 1 – 12
A Nouns 1 • Text Completion 52

Practices 1 – 5
B Pronouns 4
Section B 57
C Verbs 9
• Social Expressions 60
D Conjunctions 12 Practices 1 – 5


E Prepositions 15 VOCABULARY LIST

F Adjectives 19
A Parts of the Human Body 65
G Articles 21
B Occupations 66

H Adverbs 23
C Animals and their Young 67
I Imperative Sentences 26
D Homes of Animals 69
J Positive and Negative Statements 28
E Insects 70

K Synonyms and Antonyms 31
F Food 71
L Punctuation 34
G Buildings and Places 72

H Vehicles 73
ENRICHMENT PRACTICES 37
I Days of the Week 74
Section A

• Grammar 38 J Months of the Year 74
Practices 1 – 5
K Synonyms 75
• Proverbs/Idioms 40
Practices 1 – 12 L Antonyms 77
• Cloze Passage 43
Practices 1 – 5 M Phrasal Verbs 79
• Synonyms/Antonyms 45
Practices 1 – 12 ANSWERS A1 – A8










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Grammar Items




A NOUNS

Read the comic below.


Oh, thank you. Can you also
Isn’t the woman Yes. Let’s please help me with a crate of
carrying the pile of help her. Hello, Mother. Do fruits? It’s in the car.
books your mother? you need help
with the books?











Is there anything else we
You boys could also need to carry, Mother?
help carry the bars of
soap and the set of
tools. Thank you!












The italicized words are The bolded words are
common nouns. Common collective nouns. Collective
nouns are the general nouns are used to talk about
names for people, places a group of people, animals
and things. or things.


Usually, we do not capitalise We use a singular verb (is, goes) with a collective
common nouns. noun if the group is acting as a singular unit (United
Nations, World Health Organisation).
We use a plural verb (are, go) with a collective noun
Common English Mistakes if the group is acting as individual units.

Use the right collective nouns
✓ My mother bought a set of china from the shop.
✗ My mother bought a pack of china from the shop.




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English Year 5 Grammar Items
Practice 1


Circle all the common nouns.


phone Panasonic Huawei actor



Suzuki television Langkawi Michael



motorbike Malaysia singer resort



Honda country Ed Sheeran island


Shangri-La Genting
car hotel
Hotel Highlands




Practice 2


Read the sentences carefully. Then, circle and correct the errors.

1. I buy a pair of Shoes from the shop.




2. Peter and John visit the Museum.




3. I have a Cat. Its name is Misty.





4. The girls are reading a Book. The Book’s title is “The Prince of the Forest”.




5. Jenny buys an Ice Cream from the shop.




6. The name of my School is Sekolah Kebangsaan Wangsajaya.





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Practice 3


Look at the pictures below. Fill in the blanks with correct collective noun.

choir bouquet herd flock school pack















1. A of birds. 2. A of 3. A of
wolves. singers.














4. A of deer. 5. A of 6. A of fish.
flowers.
Practice 4


Rewrite the sentences below with the given collective nouns.
1. There are many people on the field. (crowd)
There is a crowd of people on the field.
2. There are many stars in the night sky. (galaxy)



3. There are many impressive mountains. (range)



4. There are some puppies under the tree. (litter)



5. Many ships are sailing on the sea. (fleet)



6. Many players are warming up on the field. (team)



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7. Many bees are flying around in the garden. (swarm)



8. That tricky man tells me many lies. (pack)




9. Many tourists visit the amusement park. (flock)



B PRONOUNS

Study the notes below.



REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

✒ Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and object in a sentence are the
same. Keep in mind that each personal pronoun has its own reflexive form.

Singular Plural
Subject Reflexive Pronouns Subject Reflexive Pronouns
I myself We ourselves
You yourself You yourselves
He himself They themselves
She herself

It itself

INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS
✒ Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. Study the table below for the
correct usage of the pronouns.

Interrogative Purpose Example
Pronouns
What used to ask about a thing What colour is the shirt?
Who used to ask about a person Who is the man in the red coat?
Why used to ask for a reason Why are you late?
When used to ask for a time or date When are you coming home?

Which used to ask for a choice Which type of food do you like?
Where used to ask about a place Where is the post office?
How used to ask about an amount How much is the purse?
or ask for an explanation How do you make a sponge cake?





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Common English Mistakes

Use the right reflexive pronoun. Use the right interrogative pronoun.
✓ Ali painted this picture himself. ✓ Who is your friend?
✗ Ali painted this picture herself. ✗ What is your friend?



Practice 1


Fill in the blanks with correct answers.

I It You We He You She They




1. is so cute! 2. is my teacher. 3. is my sister.















4. Miss Wong, can 6. are playing
go to the 5. cannot football in the
canteen? play football here. classroom.














7. How are 8. want to
Grandma? order a pizza, please.















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Practice 2


Replace the bold words with reflexive pronouns. Then, rewrite the sentences.

1. “Peter cleans the room on his own,” John told his mother.
“Peter cleans the room himself,” John told his mother.



2. “Jenny makes the sandwich on her own,” Elaine told her mother.






3. “You need to do the washing-up on your own,” his mother told him.






4. “I wash the car on my own,” I told my friend.






5. “The dog opens the door on its own,” the owner told his friend.





6. “We do the experiment on our own,” the students told the teacher.






7. “You need to finish the homework on your own,” the teacher told her students.






8. “Peter and his friends will go back to the hotel on their own,” the man told William.





9. “John paints the house on his own,” Father told me.










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English Year 5 Grammar Items
Practice 3


Fill in the blanks with correct answers.


Who What When Which


Where Why How How




3. will the train
1. are you late? 2. is that? come?

















5. do you bake 6. much is the
4. is your car? a cake? phone?

















7. is that girl? 8. is the airport?


















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Practice 4


Read the sentences below and ask questions about the bold words.


1. What is this?
This is a cat.



2.
This is a hoe.




3.
This man is my father.




4.
John is sad because his cat died.



5.

Peter will go to Langkawi next week.



6.

The yellow bike is Peter’s bike.



7.
The post office is beside the river.




8.
The pen is RM 5.




9.
Siti cooks the curry by using charcoal.






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C VERBS

Read and understand the comic below.

We are doing our homework on Simple
Future Tense and Future Continuous Tense.
Hi, Joey and Sara. But we are quite confused. Can you explain
What are you doing?
those two tenses to us?













Sure. Simple future tense What about Future
is used to talk about an Continuous Tense?
expected action in the
future.
To form simple future
tense, we use will + verb.
We can use simple future
tense with stative verbs
and action verbs.




Now I understand.
Thank you, Miss Tina.
Future Continuous Tense is used
to talk about an expected action
in the future which will continue
for a period of time.
To form future continuous tense,
we use will + be + verb + ing.
We only use future continuous
tense with action verbs.


Action verbs are verbs that can happen for a period of time such
as play, dance, write, read, eat, drink, climb, crawl, and paint.
Stative verbs are verbs that cannot happen for a period of time
such as recognise, love, like, prefer, want, appreciate and wish.

Common English Mistakes

Use the correct future tense
✓ John will appreciate my help.
✗ John will be appreciating my help.



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Practice 1

Rewrite the sentences below in future continuous tense.
1. John is jogging in the park. (at 8 a.m. tomorrow)
John will be jogging in the park at 8 a.m. tomorrow.
2. Peter and William are working at the hospital. (next week)



3. Jenny and Josephine are studying at the university. (next month)



4. My brother and I are collecting shells on the beach in Langkawi. (in August next year)




5. My family and I are having lunch at the restaurant. (at 1 p.m. tomorrow)


Practice 2


The following is Matthew’s schedule for next week. Write down the activities that will take place
each day in simple future tense.

Sunday Play football with my classmates.
Monday Study at the library.

Tuesday Swim in the swimming pool.
Wednesday Play badminton with my brother.

Thursday Visit the museum with my family.
Friday Have dinner at a restaurant.

Saturday Visit my grandparents in the village.


1 – Matthew will play football with his classmates on Sunday next week.
2 –


3 –

4 –

5 –

6 –

7 –


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English Year 5 Grammar Items
Practice 3


Read the sentences carefully. If the sentence is correct, put a tick. If the sentence is wrong, put
a cross and make a correction.

1. I will be watching the movie at 4 p.m. tomorrow.





2. The children will be understanding how to solve the mathematics questions
after this lesson.





3. The boys will be playing football at the stadium next week.







4. We will be learning about photosynthesis in the next lesson.






5. Jenny and Joseph will be agreeing with us if we tell them our reasons.






6. My grandfather will be remembering you if he sees your face.






7. Kelvin will be cooking in the kitchen at 1 p.m. tomorrow.






8. You sister will be realising that playing truant is unacceptable if you
advise her properly.










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ENRICHMENT








PRACTICES















SECTION A


Grammar 38 – 40
Proverbs/Idioms 40 – 43
Cloze Passage 43 – 45

Synonyms/Antonyms 45 – 48
Punctuation/Spelling 49 – 51
Text Completion 52 – 56



SECTION B


Social Expressions 57 – 64













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Section A





GRAMMAR

Practice 1


Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.

1. Jenny found a of kittens in 4. The girl cooking in the
the box. kitchen when her father came home last
A bouquet C flock night.
B herd D litter A are
B is
2. Peter enjoys the beautiful scenery as C were
he drives the road in the D was
countryside. 5. Johnson did not attend the
A along C over class, he will have to meet the principal
B across D among tomorrow.
A Although
3. is your school located? B Since
A Who C What C After
B Where D When D Before




Practice 2


Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.

1. To cook pasta, water in a 4. The athletes are training on
large pot. the field.
A boils C boiled A hardly
B boil D boiling B hard
C early
2. Peter go to the party D quickly
tomorrow because he is busy.
A not C will not 5. Jenny plays the guitar
B is not D are not sings.
A or
3. The book not interesting, so B but
I don’t want to buy it. C and
A is C are D with
B does D do




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Practice 3

Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.


1. There is a of fledglings on 4. My father bought bread for
the tree. me for my breakfast.
A litter C swarm A some
B brood D herd B a
C many
2. The car isn’t that expensive, D a few
it?
A is 5. The shooting star flies the
B isn’t sky.
C does A along
D doesn’t B over
C across
3. The girl had the train station D through
when I reached there.
A leaves
B leave
C left
D leaving



Practice 4


Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.

1. The puppy sleeping under 4. Would you like chocolate
the shady tree in the garden earlier. vanilla ice cream for dessert?
A is C was A so
B are D were B or
C but
2. The boy in the blue hat is your brother, D and
he?
A is 5. Girija is hardworking her
B isn’t sister, Anusya is lazy.
C are A or
D aren’t B so
C but
3. Adam every day to school D and
last year.
A cycle
B cycles
C cycled
D cycling





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Practice 5

Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.

1. Melanie washing the dishes 4. I saw a helicopter flying the
in the kitchen now. building.
A is C am A above
B are D was B under
C along
2. The children haven’t slept yet, D over
they?
A has C hasn’t 5. mother felt tired after
B have D haven’t working the whole day, she went to bed
early.
3. Puan Normah is to her A Since
friend on the phone. B Although
A talk C talked C Moreover
B talks D talking D Therefore



PROVERBS IDIOMS


Practice 1


Choose the most suitable proverb.

1. My best friend, Peter and I are Choose the most suitable idiom.
So, people usually mistake
us for brothers. 2. Peter became a successful businessman
A as bad as a coot after losing his job at the company.
B as big as a bus Losing that job was really
C as alike as two peas in a pod for him.
D as blind as a bat A a barking dog seldom bites
B a bridge too far
C a dime a dozen
D a blessing in disguise


Practice 2


Choose the most suitable proverb. Choose the most suitable idiom.
1. Gold is expensive because it is 2. We have been working for 10 hours. Let’s
. .
A as scarce as hens’ teeth A cut somebody some slack
B as quiet as a church mouse B break a leg
C as quick as silver C call it a day
D as sharp as a razor D beat around the bush



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Practice 3

Choose the most suitable proverb. Choose the most suitable idiom.

1. Peter lives in a tattered house because 2. “Do you know what happened to
he is . Kamarul last week?” John asked Peter.
A as quick as lightning “Oh, , here he is,” Peter told
B as sick as a parrot John.
C as poor as a church mouse A that’s the last straw
D as proud as a peacock B speak of the devil
C so far so good
D the best of both worlds

Practice 4

Choose the most suitable proverb. Choose the most suitable idiom.

1. Storybooks like this are . You 2. John gives his house because
can find them everywhere. his parents will be here soon.
A a blessing in disguise A a lick and a promise
B a little learning is a dangerous thing B action speaks louder than words
C absence makes the heart grow C all good things come to an end
fonder D all that glitters is not gold
D a dime a dozen

Practice 5


Choose the most suitable proverb. Choose the most suitable idiom.

1. We should speak up when we see 2. Affiz does not talk much, but .
inappropriate behaviour because He was one of the best students last
. year.
A slow and steady wins the race A still waters run deep
B still waters run deep B there are more ways than one to
C silence gives consent skin a cat
D strike while the iron is hot C there is no time like the present
D there is safety in numbers

Practice 6

Choose the most suitable proverb. Choose the most suitable idiom.

1. We need to use our time wisely because 2. . I ate some sushi in Japan
. although it is not my favourite food.
A too many cooks spoil the broth A When the going gets tough, the
B two heads are better than one tough get going
C time and tide wait for no man B Where one door shuts, another opens
D two wrongs don’t make a right C Where there’s a will, there’s a way
D When in Rome, do as the Romans do

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Practice 7

Choose the most suitable proverb. Choose the most suitable idiom.

1. We must always support our family 2. that you and your family
members no matter what the will be going to Japan during the school
circumstances are. As the proverb goes, holidays.
. A For the birds
A blood is thicker than water B Hold your horses
B birds of a feather flock together C Cry crocodile tears
C a friend in need is a friend indeed D A little birdie told me
D absence makes the heart grow fonder
Practice 8


Choose the most suitable proverb. Choose the most suitable idiom.
1. The businessman does not like to 2. You will if you do not finish
waste his time. As the proverb goes, your chores by afternoon.
. A get cold feet
A time is money B be in hot water
B penny wise, pound foolish C be in the same boat
C there is no time like the present D have second thoughts
D the early bird catches the worm

Practice 9


Choose the most suitable proverb. Choose the most suitable idiom.

1. You should eat healthily so that you 2. Please tell me what happened between
would not fall ill later. As the proverb you and Ian. now.
goes, . A I’m all ears
A half a loaf is better than none B Play it by ear
B prevention is better than cure C It’s in the bag
C one man’s meat is another man’s D See eye to eye
poison
D you’ve made your bed and you
must lie on it
Practice 10


Choose the most suitable proverb. Choose the most suitable idiom.

1. Try not to walk alone to avoid getting 2. You should take your umbrella as it is
robbed. As the proverb goes, . outside.
A better to be safe than sorry A raining cats and dogs
B every dog has his day B getting off your high horse
C look before you leap C letting the cat out of the bag
D still waters run deep D making a mountain out of a molehill

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Practice 11


Choose the most suitable proverb. Choose the most suitable idiom.
1. If you keep practising this piece on the 2. I can help you with your homework.
piano, you will get better at it. As the After all, it’s a .
proverb goes, . A penny for your thoughts
A practice makes perfect B blue moon
B Rome was not built in a day C piece of cake
C make hay while the sun shines D drop in the bucket
D action speaks louder than words




Practice 12


Choose the most suitable proverb. Choose the most suitable idiom.

1. You do not have to make an appointment 2. Let me . Ina should not join
to see the doctor. He will see you on a the singing competition as she is not a
basis. good singer.
A look before you leap A hit the sack
B more haste, less speed B go for broke
C charity begins at home C cut to the chase
D first come, first served D flash in the pan







CLOZE PASSAGE



Practice 1


Choose the best answer for each blank.


Last Friday, I waited (1) the street for my mother to pick me up. I (2)
she would be late. I saw an old man trying to cross the street. He walked slowly as his body
was weak. My heart was in my mouth (3) I watched him crossing the street.


1. A for 2. A knows 3. A as
B at B know B where
C by C knew C by
D on D knowing D and



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Practice 2

Choose the best answer for each blank.


When I was eight years old, I (1) fishing with my grandfather. We travelled on
his motorcycle to (2) river near my village. The water was cold and fresh. We sat by

the river and waited for the fish to (3) the baits. I caught a tiny fish there.


1. A did 2. A a 3. A bites
B went B an B bite
C played C these C bit
D go D – D biting


Practice 3


Choose the best answer for each blank.


My house (1) large and spacious. There are plenty of windows to make the
place bright and airy. My kitchen is small and neat. I am not (2) good cook, so I do

not need a large kitchen. I do not cook all the time (3) there are many restaurants in
my neighbourhood.

1. A is 2. A a 3. A or
B are B an B and
C was C the C although
D were D – D because




Practice 4


Choose the best answer for each blank.

Every evening, Geeta and Tina (1) to the playground together. They usually cycle

to the playground. The girls like to go (2) the swings, slides and see-saw. They also
enjoy climbing on (3) monkey bars. They always enjoy their time at the playground.



1. A go 2. A on 3. A a
B goes B at B an
C gone C in C the
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Practice 5


Choose the best answer for each blank.


Encik Kassim works as (1) fisherman. Every morning he wakes up early. He usually
takes his breakfast first. He then (2) his boat out to sea. Encik Kassim casts his net

(3) catch the fish.


1. A a 2. A take 3. A to
B an B takes B at
C the C took C by
D – D taking D on







SYNONYMS / ANTONYMS


Practice 1

Choose the word that has the opposite meaning Choose the word that has the same meaning
as the underlined word. as the underlined word.

1. Jenny refused to help the naughty 2. The restaurant is quaint and attractive.
boy. A freaky
A approved B unusual
B met C original
C faced D erratic
D agreed





Practice 2


Choose the word that has the opposite meaning Choose the word that has the same meaning
as the underlined word. as the underlined word.

1. The thief enters the house sneakily. 2. Johnson takes part in the essay writing
A openly competition.
B unfairly A compete
C fully B play
D naively C engage
D participates



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Practice 3

Choose the word that has the opposite meaning Choose the word that has the same meaning
as the underlined word. as the underlined word.

1. Lucy admits that she stole the money 2. Peter lives in a harmonious village.
last night. A strange
A rejects B eerie
B disagrees C peaceful
C denies D interesting
D refuses

Practice 4


Choose the word that has the opposite meaning Choose the word that has the same meaning
as the underlined word. as the underlined word.

1. The fishermen work hard to make a 2. Johnson thanks Peter for his
living. assistance.
A lazily A satisfaction
B softly B help
C moderately C comfort
D gently D happiness


Practice 5

Choose the word that has the opposite meaning Choose the word that has the same meaning
as the underlined word. as the underlined word.
1. My mother prepares lunch hastily. 2. Siti answers all the questions correctly.
A happily A beautifully
B gradually B accurately
C slowly C politely
D deliberately D nicely


Practice 6


Choose the word that has the opposite meaning Choose the word that has the same meaning
as the underlined word.
as the underlined word.
1. Joseph is an impressive badminton
player. 2. Only a few animals can live in the north
A ordinary pole because it is extremely cold there.
B unpopular A terribly
C skilled B slightly
D customary C immensely
D artificially


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Practice 7

Choose the word that has the opposite meaning Choose the word that has the same meaning
as the underlined word. as the underlined word.

1. He ran fast to catch the thief who was 2. It is very warm today because the sun is
running towards a car. shining brightly.
A softly A hot
B slowly B spicy
C shortly C bright
D quietly D strong









Practice 8


Choose the word that has the opposite meaning Choose the word that has the same meaning
as the underlined word. as the underlined word.
1. The road to my grandparents’ house is 2. The loud noise outside the window
very wide. scared my pets.
A thin A deafening
B little B scary
C small C terrible
D narrow D horrible








Practice 9


Choose the word that has the opposite meaning Choose the word that has the same meaning
as the underlined word. as the underlined word.

1. I liked the story because it was 2. Two students begin to sing when they
interesting to read. hear the music.
A silly A start
B tiring B open
C boring C launch
D annoying D approach







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Practice 10

Choose the word that has the opposite meaning Choose the word that has the same meaning
as the underlined word. as the underlined word.

1. When did Leela come home last night? 2. The boy ran away because he was
A go afraid of the big dog.
B exit A awed
C quit B scared
D move C anxious
D troubled








Practice 11


Choose the word that has the opposite meaning Choose the word that has the same meaning
as the underlined word. as the underlined word.
1. The class was full of students when the 2. The girl felt happy when she received a
teacher came in. present from her father.
A bare A like
B clear B chose
C empty C desired
D blank D pleased










Practice 12


Choose the word that has the opposite meaning Choose the word that has the same meaning
as the underlined word. as the underlined word.
1. There is a big dog near the playground. 2. The brave knight fought with the dragon.
A thin A strong
B slim B brilliant
C short C excellent
D small D courageous







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GRAMMAR ITEMS B PRONOUNS

A NOUNS Practice 1
Practice 1 1. It 5. You

2. He 6. They
1. phone
3. She 7. you
2. motorbike
4. We 8. I
3. car
4. television Practice 2
5. country
2. “Jenny makes the sandwich herself,” Elaine told her mother.
6. singer
3. “You need to do the washing-up yourself,” his mother told
7. hotel him.
8. actor 4. “I wash the car myself,” I told my friend.
9. resort 5. “The dog opens the door itself,” the owner told his friend.
10. island 6. “We do the experiment ourselves,” the students told the
teacher.
Practice 2 7. “You need to finish the homework yourselves,” the teacher
told her students.
1. I buy a pair of shoes from the shop. 8. “Peter and his friends will go back to the hotel themselves,”
the man told William.
2. Peter and John visit the museum.
9. “John paints the house himself,” Father told me.
3. I have a cat. Its name is Misty.
4. The girls are reading a book. The book’s title is “The Prince Practice 3
of the Forest”.
5. Jenny buys an ice cream from the shop. 1 Why 5 How
6. The name of my school is Sekolah Kebangsaan 2. What 6. How
Wangsajaya. 3. When 7. Who
Practice 3 4. Which 8. Where

1. Flock Practice 4
2. Pack
3. Choir 2. What is this?
4. Herd 3. Who is this man?
5. Bouquet 4. Why is John sad?
6. School
5. When will Peter go to Langkawi?
Practice 4 6. Which is Peter’s bike?
7. Where is the post office?
2. There is a galaxy of stars in the night sky. 8. How much is the pen?
3. There is a range of impressive mountains. 9. How does Siti cook the curry?
4. There is a litter of puppies under the tree.
C VERBS
5. A fleet of ships are sailing on the sea.
6. A team of players are warming up on the field. Practice 1
7. A swarm of bees is flying around in the garden.
2. Peter and William will be working at the hospital next week.
8. That tricky man tells me a pack of lies.
3. Jenny and Josephine will be studying at the university next
9. A flock of tourists visit the amusement park. month.
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4. My brother and I will be collecting shells on the beach in Practice 3
Langkawi in August.
5. My family and I will be having lunch at the restaurant at 1 1. Since Claudia wants to buy a new jacket, she goes to the
p.m. tomorrow. supermarket.
Practice 2 2. Claudia buys the jacket although it is expensive. / Although
the jacket is expensive, Claudia buys it.
2. Matthew will study in the library on Monday next week. 3. Since the movie is interesting, my friend and I plan to watch
it next week.
3. Matthew will swim in the swimming pool on Tuesday next
week. 4. We do not want to watch the movie although it is interesting.
4. Matthew will play badminton with his brother on Wednesday / Although the movie is interesting, we do not want to watch
next week. it.
5. Matthew will visit the museum with his family on Thursday 5. Since junk food is unhealthy, we should avoid eating it too
next week. much.
6. Matthew will have dinner in a restaurant on Friday next 6. The boy likes to eat junk food although it is unhealthy. /
week. Although junk food is unhealthy, the boy likes to eat it.
7. Matthew will visit his grandparents in the village on Saturday
next week.
PREPOSITIONS
Practice 3
Practice 1
1. ✓
2. ✗ The children will understand how to solve the mathematics 2. Jenny stands among the colourful flowers.
questions after this lesson. 3. Peter jumps over the fence.
3. ✓ 4. The plane flies over the sea.
4. ✓
5. The man walks across the road.
5. ✗ Jenny and Joseph will agree with us if we tell them our
reasons. 6. The children run across the field.
6. ✗ My grandfather will remember you if he sees your face. 7. My father drives along the road.
7. ✓ 8. The couple walk along the river.
8. ✗ You sister will realise that playing truant is unacceptable 9. Peter sits against the tree.
if you advise her properly.
10. The man leans against the door.
CONJUNCTIONS 11. The old folks walk through the village.
12. The marathoners run through the forest.
Practice 1

2. Since the boys are free, they go to watch a movie in the Practice 2
cinema.
3. Since the weather is cold, I wear a jacket. 1. along
4. Since Johnson likes dancing, he takes part in the dancing 2. along
competition. 3. through
5. Since Chinese New Year is around the corner, we clean up 4. over
our house.
5. among
6. Since there is a 50% discount, Jenny and her mother go 6. against
shopping at the shopping centre.
Practice 2 Practice 3

2. My mother cooks for us although she is feeling sick. Sample answers:
3. William refused to eat anything although he felt hungry. 1. A man is walking across the road.
4. My father is working although he feels tired. 2. A dog is jumping over a bench.
5. Chloe is dancing in the room although she hurt her feet last 3. A girl is cycling along the pavement.
night. 4. A boy is leaning against a lamp post.
6. John sings on the stage although he is a timid boy. 5. A cat is sleeping among the flowers.


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ADJECTIVES 9. a
10. a
Practice 1 11. an
12. a
1. comfortable
13. a
2. delicious
3. sad 14. an
15. a
4. beautiful
16. an
5. refreshing
6. relaxing 17. a
18. a
7. interesting
8. stressful Practice 2
9. terrible
10. awful 1. a
11. amazing 2. The
12. bad 3. a
Practice 2 4. a
5. an
1. am 6. The
2. sounds 7. a
3. was 8. a
4. feels Practice
5. were 3
6. is 1. a watch
7. looks 2. The cat
8. tastes 3. An octopus
9. smells 4. the shopping complex
10. are 5. an air-conditioned room
Practice 3 6. The suitcase
7. an amusement park
1. The monkey is eating the delicious apple. 8. a library
2. The hunter catches the furry rabbit.
ADVERBS
3. The angry man broke the window.
Practice
4. The thief stole the expensive watch. 1
5. The girl is reading the interesting book.
1. dangerously
2. beautifully
ARTICLES
3. quickly
Practice 1 4. fast

5. badly
1. an
6. well
2. a 7. carefully
3. an
4. a 8. easily
9. honestly
5. an
6. a 10. lazily
7. an 11. yearly
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Practice 2 POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
Practice 1
2. Jenny is waiting for her results anxiously.
3. Peter comes to school early.
2. John cannot finish the work.
4. John apologises to the teacher because he comes to the 3. Jessy and Sebastian must not stay in the room.
class late.
5. The rude boy is eating noisily. 4. William may not see you tomorrow.
5. My brother might not be hungry.
6. The team lost the match terribly.
7. Peter is stopped by the policeman because he drives fast. 6. My family and I will not go to Cameron Highlands next
week.
8. Jessica can speak English well. 7. The man has not bought a new television.
9. The competition is organised monthly.
8. John and Terrence have not spoken to Michelle.
10. Jenny does her work efficiently.
Practice 2
Practice 3
1. John does not buy a can of juice.
2. Steve and Michael always play basketball in their free time. 2. Mr Wong and his wife do not have dinner in the restaurant.
3. I often eat a sandwich for breakfast in the morning. 3. Peter did not buy a pair of trousers last night.
4. My teacher usually gives us a lot of homework. 4. The children did not watch the performance in the hall last
week.
5. I never see a wolf in the park.
5. The turtles do not return to the sea after laying eggs.
6. Jenny and her family rarely go to the cinema during the 6. The dog does not have a long tail.
weekend.
7. The rabbits do not have white fur.
7. Peter sometimes stays at home watching television on
Saturday.
Practice 3
IMPERATIVE SENTENCES
3. The students have already handed in their homework.
Practice 1 4. Alan does not have books in his room.
5. The boy has not read the book yet.
1. Chop 6. William does not see any cars in the car park.
2. Pour 7. The helpful man has already called the ambulance.
3. Add 8. The careless girl breaks some plates in the kitchen.
4. Whisk
5. Stir SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS
6. Place Practice 1
Practice 2 1. Affiz is delighted because he gets excellent results.

2. The teacher is enraged because the students are rowdy.
2. Study hard so that you can pass the exam.
3. The children are exhausted because they have been playing
3. Exercise more when you are free.
football the whole morning.
4. Go along the road. Turn right when you reach the junction. 4. Nizam is sorrowful because his father passed away last night.
Next, go over the bridge.
5. The students were anxious when they were waiting for their
5. Keep quiet in the library.
results.
6. Read more books to improve your English.
Practice 3 Practice 2
1. The building is beautiful.
2. Don’t play in the classroom! 2. We went home after a cheerful farewell at the train station.
3. Don’t drink cold water when you are coughing! 3. Many people dislike John because he is an ungrateful boy.
4. Don’t be rude when talking to your elders! 4. Many people respect Mr Wong because he is a benevolent
5. Don’t be lazy! old man.
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Practice 3 7. The student wears his school uniform. ✓
8. I asked the waiter, “May I have a cup of coffee.” ✗
adorable – cute 9. He switches on the fan, opens the book and then reads it
confident – self-assured quietly. ✓
hungry – ravenous 10. Peter has a father. A mother. And two brothers in his family. ✗
stubborn – headstrong
strange – weird Practice 3
determined – single-minded
happy – elated 1. Mother Nature is important.
brave – courageous 2. Can I have a cup of coffee?
grumpy – irritable 3. “Go back to your room!” Peter scolded John angrily.
large – huge 4. Jessica buys a book, a dictionary and a pen from the
bookshop.
Practice 4 5. Are vegetables good for our health?
6. Vegetables are good for our health.
adorable – ugly 7. “Help! Help! My house is on fire!” Sally shouted loudly.
confident – uncertain 8. The car is fast, but it is too expensive.
hungry – full
stubborn – compliant ENRICHMENT PRACTICES
strange – normal Section A
determined – weak-willed GRAMMAR
happy – sad
brave – cowardly Practice 1
grumpy – cheerful 1. D
large – small
2. A
3. B
PUNCTUATION 4. D
Practice 1 5. B

Practice 2
1. Arthur was a poor man.
2. Why is Jane crying in the room? 1. B
3. Arthur yelled happily, “I am a rich man now!” 2. C
4. My mother buys a watermelon, a durian and five oranges. 3. A
5. If I were a rich man, I would buy a big house for my 4. B
parents. 5. C
6. My father is tired, but he is still working.
7. “Stop!” the policeman yelled loudly. “You are under arrest!” Practice 3
8. Why do we need to learn English? 1. B
9. The boy went into the classroom, found an empty seat and
sat down. 2. A
3. C
Practice 2 4. A
5. C
1. ahmad and his father go swimming in the river. ✗ Practice 4
2. Why is recycling important in our life? ✓
3. Izani is the class monitor, he is responsible. ✗ 1. C
4. There is no one in the shop? ✗ 2. B
5. The boy shouted happily, “Yeah. My father bought me a 3. C
new toy.” ✗
4. B

6. “Shut up!” he yelled angrily. ✓ 5. C

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Practice 5 Practice 9

1. A 1. B
2. B 2. A
3. D
4. D Practice 10
5. A
1. A
2. A
PROVERBS / IDIOMS
Practice 1 Practice 11

1. A
1. C
2. C
2. D
Practice 2 Practice 12

1. A 1. D
2. C 2. C
Practice 3 CLOZE PASSAGE
Practice 1
1. C
2. B 1. D

Practice 4 2. C
3. A
1. D Practice 2
2. A
1. B
Practice 5 2. A

3. B
1. C
Practice
2. A 3
Practice 6 1. A
2. A
1. C
3. D
2. D
Practice 4
Practice 7
1. A
1. A 2. A
2. D 3. C

Practice 8 Practice 5
1. A
1. A
2. B
2. B
3. A


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SYNONYMS / ANTONYMS Practice 11
Practice 1 1. C

1. D 2. D
2. B
Practice 12
Practice 2
1. D
1. A 2. D
2. D
PUNCTUATION/SPELLING
Practice 3
Practice 1
1. C
2. C 1. A
2. C
Practice 4
Practice 2
1. A
2. B 1. B
2. A
Practice 5
Practice 3
1. C
2. B 1. C
2. A
Practice 6
Practice 4

1. A
2. C 1. A
2. B
Practice 7 Practice 5

1. B
1. A
2. A
2. B
Practice 8 Practice 6

1. D
1. D
2. A
2. C
Practice 9 Practice 7


1. C 1. D
2. A 2. C
Practice 10 Practice 8


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Practice 9 Practice 5

1. B
1. C
2. C
2. D
Practice 10 3. C
4. D
1. B
2. B
Section B
Practice 11

1. D Practice 1
2. C (suggested answers)
Practice 12 1. May I go to the toilet?
2. I’m sorry I broke your toy.
1. B
3. Congratulations to him! I’m happy he did well.
2. D

TEXT COMPLETION Practice 2
Practice 1 (suggested answers)

1. Sure, that sounds like a good idea.
1. C
2. C 2. Do you want to eat at this restaurant?
3. B 3. Can you tell me how to get to the library?
4. B
Practice 3
Practice 2
(suggested answers)
1. B 1. May I see the doctor at 2 p.m. today?
2. D 2. Sure, I will be there right on time.
3. C 3. May I speak to Miss Wong?
4. B
Practice 4
Practice 3
(suggested answers)
1. B (a) What would you like to order?
2. A (b) May I borrow your book?
3. D (c) We are going to get some groceries.
4. C
Practice 5
Practice 4
(suggested answers)
1. C (a) Yes, thank you. That’s very kind of you.
2. C (b) Did you know that Leslie was hospitalised last night?
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