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Active and Passive Voice
Knowing the difference between them is very important. In the active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action...
Adjectives
They help us understand what something looks like, sounds like, or feels like. Think of adjectives as words that add more color to your sentences...
Adverbs
Rohan loved to read books quietly under the big, old tree in his garden. One day, while he was reading, he saw a little bird chirping happ...
Articles: A, An, The
The village was surrounded by tall trees and beautiful flowers. In this village, there lived an old man...
Capitalization
In English, we use a capital letter at the start of every sentence. For example, "The sun is shining brightly today...
Compound Words
For example, the word "sunflower" is a compound word. It combines "sun" and "flower" to describe a type of flower that often turns toward the sun...
Comprehension: Poetry
It uses words to create rhythm and rhyme, making language come alive. Poetry often paints pictures in our minds through its use of imagery and metap...
Comprehension: Prose
She was made of bright, colorful paper and had a long tail decorated with tiny ribbons. Kiki was very excited because today was her first day to fly...
Conjunctions
They allow us to join sentences, making our writing more interesting. Let's explore how conjunctions work in sentences...
Contractions
A contraction is a word made by shortening and combining two words. For example, "do not" becomes "don't"...
Diary Entry
Writing a diary entry every day can be a great way to express yourself and remember important moments. Let's read about Riya's day and see how she w...
Direct and Indirect Speech
She said, "I won the first prize in the drawing competition!" This sentence is an example of direct speech, where Riya's exact words are used. Direc...
Figures of Speech
They help us to express our thoughts in creative ways. Let's explore some common figures of speech that you might come across in your readings...
Figures of Speech: Alliteration
It occurs when a series of words in a sentence start with the same sound. For example, in the sentence, "The big brown bear bounced," the words "big...
Formal and Informal Language
They are used in different situations. Knowing when to use each type of language is important...
Homophones
They can be a little tricky, but once you get the hang of them, they are fun to learn! Let's explore some examples of homophones in this passage. ...
Idioms
An idiom is a group of words that have a special meaning when used together, different from the meanings of the individual words. In the example giv...
Interjections
Interjections are words or short phrases that show strong feelings or emotions. They are often used to express surprise, happiness, anger, or excite...
Letter Writing
People write letters to share their thoughts, feelings, or information. A letter can be personal, like writing to a friend or family member, or form...
Listening Skills
When we listen carefully, we can follow instructions, enjoy stories, and communicate better with others. Good listening requires us to focus and pay...
Nouns: Common and Proper
Nouns can be divided into two types: common nouns and proper nouns. Common nouns are general names...
Nouns: Gender
The gender of a noun tells us whether it is male, female, or neither. There are four types of gender for nouns: masculine, feminine, common, and neu...
Nouns: Singular and Plural
They can be singular or plural. A singular noun names one person, place, thing, or idea...
Paragraph Writing
In English writing, a paragraph usually starts with a topic sentence. This sentence tells the reader what the paragraph is about...
Picture Composition
It involves looking at a picture and writing a story or description about what is happening in the image. This activity encourages students to use t...
Possessive Nouns
Meera loved reading books. She had a special book that was her favorite...
Prefixes and Suffixes
These are small additions that we can place at the beginning or the end of a word to change its meaning. Understanding these can help us learn new w...
Prepositions
They tell us where something is or when something happens. For example, in the sentence "The cat is on the table," the word "on" is a preposition...
Pronouns
Ravi was a curious child who loved exploring. Every day, he would wander along the riverbank looking for interesting stones...
Proverbs
They are an important part of many cultures and languages. For example, the proverb "A stitch in time saves nine" suggests that taking care of a sma...
Punctuation
They tell us when to stop, pause, or use different tones. When we write, it is very important to use punctuation marks correctly so that our sentenc...
Reading Skills
It opens the door to new adventures and experiences. With each page, we can travel to faraway lands, meet interesting characters, and solve exciting...
Similes and Metaphors
A simile is a way of comparing two things using the words "like" or "as. " It paints a picture in your mind by showing how one thing is similar to an...
Speaking Skills
They help us to express our thoughts and ideas clearly. Good speaking skills are important for both personal and professional success...
Story Writing
It allows you to create a world of your own and share it with others. When you write a story, you should think about characters, setting, and plot...
Subject and Predicate
The subject tells us who or what the sentence is about. The predicate tells us what the subject does or is...
Subject-Verb Agreement
This means that if the subject is singular, the verb should also be singular. Similarly, if the subject is plural, the verb should be plural as well...
Synonyms and Antonyms
One of these is the concept of synonyms and antonyms. These are words that help make our language rich and colorful...
Tenses: Future Continuous
Imagine you are planning a picnic with your family. Next Saturday, you will be packing the car with all the picnic essentials early in the morning...
Tenses: Past Continuous
The birds were chirping merrily, and the leaves were rustling in the gentle breeze. Ravi was trying to catch a butterfly while Meera was watching hi...
Tenses: Present Continuous
For example, when you say, "I am reading a book," it means you are doing that activity at this moment. Let us look at how Ravi and Sita are ...
Tenses: Simple Future
She often thinks about what she will do in the future. Her mind is full of dreams and plans! One day, Riya's teacher asked the class to write ab...
Tenses: Simple Past
The village was surrounded by tall trees and a beautiful river. One day, while playing near the river, Ravi found an old, dusty map...
Tenses: Simple Present
Every day, a farmer wakes up early in the morning. He goes to his fields to check on his crops...
The Sentence
It starts with a capital letter and ends with a full stop, question mark, or exclamation mark. Sentences are used to express a complete thought...
Types of Sentences
Understanding these types helps us use sentences effectively in our communication. Let's explore the four main types of sentences: declarative, inte...
Verbs
They tell us what someone or something is doing. Every sentence usually has a verb...
Word Families
A word family is a group of words that share a common base or root with different prefixes or suffixes. For example, the word family with the root "...
Writing Skills
It is a way to communicate with others and share what we know. There are various forms of writing, such as stories, essays, and letters...
Knowing the difference between them is very important. In the active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action...
Adjectives
They help us understand what something looks like, sounds like, or feels like. Think of adjectives as words that add more color to your sentences...
Adverbs
Rohan loved to read books quietly under the big, old tree in his garden. One day, while he was reading, he saw a little bird chirping happ...
Articles: A, An, The
The village was surrounded by tall trees and beautiful flowers. In this village, there lived an old man...
Capitalization
In English, we use a capital letter at the start of every sentence. For example, "The sun is shining brightly today...
Compound Words
For example, the word "sunflower" is a compound word. It combines "sun" and "flower" to describe a type of flower that often turns toward the sun...
Comprehension: Poetry
It uses words to create rhythm and rhyme, making language come alive. Poetry often paints pictures in our minds through its use of imagery and metap...
Comprehension: Prose
She was made of bright, colorful paper and had a long tail decorated with tiny ribbons. Kiki was very excited because today was her first day to fly...
Conjunctions
They allow us to join sentences, making our writing more interesting. Let's explore how conjunctions work in sentences...
Contractions
A contraction is a word made by shortening and combining two words. For example, "do not" becomes "don't"...
Diary Entry
Writing a diary entry every day can be a great way to express yourself and remember important moments. Let's read about Riya's day and see how she w...
Direct and Indirect Speech
She said, "I won the first prize in the drawing competition!" This sentence is an example of direct speech, where Riya's exact words are used. Direc...
Figures of Speech
They help us to express our thoughts in creative ways. Let's explore some common figures of speech that you might come across in your readings...
Figures of Speech: Alliteration
It occurs when a series of words in a sentence start with the same sound. For example, in the sentence, "The big brown bear bounced," the words "big...
Formal and Informal Language
They are used in different situations. Knowing when to use each type of language is important...
Homophones
They can be a little tricky, but once you get the hang of them, they are fun to learn! Let's explore some examples of homophones in this passage. ...
Idioms
An idiom is a group of words that have a special meaning when used together, different from the meanings of the individual words. In the example giv...
Interjections
Interjections are words or short phrases that show strong feelings or emotions. They are often used to express surprise, happiness, anger, or excite...
Letter Writing
People write letters to share their thoughts, feelings, or information. A letter can be personal, like writing to a friend or family member, or form...
Listening Skills
When we listen carefully, we can follow instructions, enjoy stories, and communicate better with others. Good listening requires us to focus and pay...
Nouns: Common and Proper
Nouns can be divided into two types: common nouns and proper nouns. Common nouns are general names...
Nouns: Gender
The gender of a noun tells us whether it is male, female, or neither. There are four types of gender for nouns: masculine, feminine, common, and neu...
Nouns: Singular and Plural
They can be singular or plural. A singular noun names one person, place, thing, or idea...
Paragraph Writing
In English writing, a paragraph usually starts with a topic sentence. This sentence tells the reader what the paragraph is about...
Picture Composition
It involves looking at a picture and writing a story or description about what is happening in the image. This activity encourages students to use t...
Possessive Nouns
Meera loved reading books. She had a special book that was her favorite...
Prefixes and Suffixes
These are small additions that we can place at the beginning or the end of a word to change its meaning. Understanding these can help us learn new w...
Prepositions
They tell us where something is or when something happens. For example, in the sentence "The cat is on the table," the word "on" is a preposition...
Pronouns
Ravi was a curious child who loved exploring. Every day, he would wander along the riverbank looking for interesting stones...
Proverbs
They are an important part of many cultures and languages. For example, the proverb "A stitch in time saves nine" suggests that taking care of a sma...
Punctuation
They tell us when to stop, pause, or use different tones. When we write, it is very important to use punctuation marks correctly so that our sentenc...
Reading Skills
It opens the door to new adventures and experiences. With each page, we can travel to faraway lands, meet interesting characters, and solve exciting...
Similes and Metaphors
A simile is a way of comparing two things using the words "like" or "as. " It paints a picture in your mind by showing how one thing is similar to an...
Speaking Skills
They help us to express our thoughts and ideas clearly. Good speaking skills are important for both personal and professional success...
Story Writing
It allows you to create a world of your own and share it with others. When you write a story, you should think about characters, setting, and plot...
Subject and Predicate
The subject tells us who or what the sentence is about. The predicate tells us what the subject does or is...
Subject-Verb Agreement
This means that if the subject is singular, the verb should also be singular. Similarly, if the subject is plural, the verb should be plural as well...
Synonyms and Antonyms
One of these is the concept of synonyms and antonyms. These are words that help make our language rich and colorful...
Tenses: Future Continuous
Imagine you are planning a picnic with your family. Next Saturday, you will be packing the car with all the picnic essentials early in the morning...
Tenses: Past Continuous
The birds were chirping merrily, and the leaves were rustling in the gentle breeze. Ravi was trying to catch a butterfly while Meera was watching hi...
Tenses: Present Continuous
For example, when you say, "I am reading a book," it means you are doing that activity at this moment. Let us look at how Ravi and Sita are ...
Tenses: Simple Future
She often thinks about what she will do in the future. Her mind is full of dreams and plans! One day, Riya's teacher asked the class to write ab...
Tenses: Simple Past
The village was surrounded by tall trees and a beautiful river. One day, while playing near the river, Ravi found an old, dusty map...
Tenses: Simple Present
Every day, a farmer wakes up early in the morning. He goes to his fields to check on his crops...
The Sentence
It starts with a capital letter and ends with a full stop, question mark, or exclamation mark. Sentences are used to express a complete thought...
Types of Sentences
Understanding these types helps us use sentences effectively in our communication. Let's explore the four main types of sentences: declarative, inte...
Verbs
They tell us what someone or something is doing. Every sentence usually has a verb...
Word Families
A word family is a group of words that share a common base or root with different prefixes or suffixes. For example, the word family with the root "...
Writing Skills
It is a way to communicate with others and share what we know. There are various forms of writing, such as stories, essays, and letters...