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    PRONOUNS Mrs. Girijah Balakrishnan

    Possessive Pronouns &Possessive Adjectives

    Possessive pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, ours, and theirs.This pronoun shows that someone or something owns or possessessomething. These words dont have nouns after them.

    This house is mine. That car is his. This is mine house. X (wrong)

    Example:

    Possessive pronounsThis is my house(correct)

    The pronoun used before a noun is a possessive adjective.*An Adjective describes a noun or says more about a noun.

    Example:

    This is my house. That is his car

    PossessiveAdjective

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    Study the table below;

    Possessive Pronoun Possessive Adjective

    Mine My book

    Yours Your pen

    His His car

    Hers Her handbag

    Ours Our house

    Theirs Their children

    Remember

    We can say its tail (possessive adjective meaning tailbelonging to it)The word its is not a possessive adjective. It is the shortform for it is.

    Example:

    This is its tail . This is its tail. xIts a long tail

    1 Look at that. Is that (its,its ) tail?

    2 This is his apartment. This is (hes, his, its)

    3 Are those your trousers? Are those (your, yours, yours)?

    4 That is their shop. That shop is (theirs, their, theirs)5 This is not her wig. This isnt ( hers, hers, her)

    6 Please leave my bag in the room. Please leave (mine, mines, my)

    in the room.

    7 Are (yours, your, yours) packed in the bag?

    8 Is this collection of stamps (her,hers,hers)?

    Exercise 1

    Tick the correct sentences ( ). Example: This is my book. ( ).

    Exercise 2Change the possessive adjectives into possessive pronouns

    Example: This is Sridevis picture. This picture is hers.

    1 This is her dress. This is

    2 That is my computer. That is

    3 These are his paintings. These are

    4 Our house is on the hill. The house on the hill is

    5 These are their savings. These are

    6 This is Vishnus car. This is

    7 Those are their shoes. Those are

    8 This is Rajans camera. The camera is9 That is not her pocket knife. That pocket knife isnt

    10 Those arent his presents. Those presents arent

    I returned my story books to the library. ( )2 Theirs dog is very obedient. ( )

    3 Its tail is very bushy and beautiful. ( )

    4 That new lorry is his. ( )

    5 The parrot cleaned its beak. ( )

    6 Those are ours pictures. ( )

    7 Bring your books for correction.( )

    8 Place the tray on yours table. ( )

    9 Those boys are looking at their maps. ( )

    10 This is its food. ( )

    Exercise 3

    Underline the best answer.

    Example: Devi picked up (hers, her, hers) plate.

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    A Simile compares one thing to another.

    Example: That lady is as wise as an owl.

    The following Similes have been broken up. Can you fix them?

    Example: asb us yas a bee- as busy as a bee.

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    Who lives where?

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    2. All that glitters is not gold -

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    3 .Make hay while the sun shines -

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    5. Dont judge a book by its cover -

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    BAHASA MALAYSIA KARUNA - RAVI - TARASIMPULAN BAHASA -461 BINA AYAT

    1. Ada akal CTH: Semasa mesyuarat itu dijalankan, Ravi ada

    akal untuk menyelesaikan masalah yangditimbulkan2 . Ada jala n

    3 . A ng ka t kak i

    4 . Ba h a sa pa sa r Bahasa yang digunakan dalam pertuturan sehari- hari dan tidak betul nahu atau susunan ayatnya.

    Meninggalkan sesuatu majl is .

    Ada cara untuk menyelesaikan masalah.

    Mempunyai pendapat yang bernas.

    5 . Be r a t s e b ela h Tidak berlaku adil.

    6 . Be ri m u ka Memanjakan seseorang dengan membiarkannya melakukan sesuatu dengan sesuka hati.

    7 . Ca ri j ala n Berusaha atau berikhtiar melakukan sesuatu

    8 . Dalam t a ng a n Sesuatu yang pasti akan diperoleh

    9 . Da r a h da ging Anak kandung 1 0 . Duri a n runtuh Mendapat keuntungan yang t idak

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    1 2 . Ika t pe rut Menahan lapar kerana berjimat.

    Bernasib baik 1 3 . La ng ka h ka n a n

    1 4 . La ng ka h k iri Tidak bernasib baik

    1 5 . Maka n h a ti Terlalu sangat berdukacita atau menderita.

    1 6 . M int a d iri Memohon diri untuk pulang

    1 7 . Na ik a ngin, n a ik da r a h Tidak dapat mengawal diri kerana terlalu marah

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    28 . Ba ny ak m u lut Banyak bercakap

    29 . Ba tu ap i Orang yang suka menghasut orang lain sehingga menyebabkan pergaduhan

    30 . Caka r a yam Tulisan yang tidak elok

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    32 . J a tuh h a ti Jatuh cinta

    33 . Kak i lima Lantai di antara depan kedai/rumah dengan tepi jalan

    34 . Ke ra su m b a ng Orang yang suka bersendirian/sombong

    35 . L ipa s k u d ung Bergerak dengan cepat

    36 . Lepa s t a ng a n Tidak campur tangan dalam sesuatu hal

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    SCIENCE K.RAMANTim e Length of Shadow (cm)10.00am 10011.30am 6512.30pm 103.00pm 50

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    Observation : All the trees in habitat were destroyed in 1990.

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    ................. ( What is the observation ) ................ (Reason)

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    H Y P O T H E S I S I N G

    1. Th e mea ning of H y p oth e sis :

    - The hypothesis has to made before conducting the experiment.- The hypothesis is a smart guess.- The information about the observation and the Inference .- The relationship between the Inference and the Observation.- The relationship between two variables must be acceptable and has to

    be proven.- If the hypothesis is proven, then it may have a conclusion.- The hypothesis has to be similar to conclusion.

    2 . Th e Crit e ri a of Qu e stion

    - Should know the difference between the Observation and Inference.a. Observation + Inference Hypothesis.

    b. Changed variable + Observed variable Hypothesis.

    3 . Th e S t ep s- What are the similarities or the differences?- What is the trend / pattern?- What is the main function of this experiment?- Related with two variables.

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    a. If the Manipulated increase / decrease , than the Respondincrease / decrease.

    b. The more the Manipulated , the more the Respond .

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    MathematicsTANGKAS GROUP

    1. What is the product of 5 centuries 4decades and 8? State the answer in

    centuries and decades.

    2. 9 hours 6 minutes before Thursday 6.25p.m. is ________

    3. Thina left his school at 2. 15 p.m. Hearrived home 1 hour 10 minutes later.After resting for 50 minutes, hefinished his homework in 1 hour. Thenhe decided to watch television.State the time he started watchingtelevision.

    4. The construction of a bridge started on9 May 2006 and was completed on 18January 2007. Find the duration of theconstruction.

    5. A promotion lasted for 2 months 9 days.If it started on 8 November 2007, whendid it end?

    6. A flight from Pulau Pinang to KLIA takes hour. At what time will it arrive atKLIA if it leaves from PulauPinang at 1620 hours?

    7. A train takes 4 hours to reach KualaLumpur from Prai. If the train started at2:00 p.m. At what time will it reachKuala Lumpur?

    8. Yohan started doing his assignment at8:30 am. and completed it at 9:55 a.m.

    He took a lunch break of hour.How long did he spend on his

    assignment?

    9. Janani cycled from Town P to Town R.She took 1 hour 20 minutes to reachTown R. She left town P on 12 June2007 at 2030 hrs. When did he reachtown R?

    10. The football team of Sekolah TamilSenawang played a game for 2 hours and45 minutes. They ended their gameat 1845 hours. At what time did theystart playing?

    11. Karthik began his journey and drove for6 hours 45 minutes. He arrived inMersing at 2320 hrs. At what time didhe start his journey?

    12. A mail train reached its destination at4.25 p.m. The journey was 4 hours and45 minutes. At what time did the mailtrain begin the journey?

    13. An operation in a hospital started at0835 hours and ended after 3 hours.At what time was the operationcompleted?

    14. A plumber takes 2 weeks and 5 days torepair a burst pipe. He started work onthe 3 March 2008. When was thedate he started the work?

    TIME Paper II

    15. All the Year 6 students of Sekoloh JenKebangsaan Darma attend extra classfor 1 hours daily from MondayThursday. They also attend classes Saturdays for 4 hours. Wha t the total time they attend extra classesa week?

    16. An athlete started running for the 5meters event at 1423 hours 25 seconand reached the finishing line at 14

    hours 18 seconds. Calculate the timtaken by him to complete the even

    17. A building project was supposed to ta96 months to be completed. It wcompleted in of the time. How mutime, in months was gained by completed project?

    18. There are 5 schools in Sabah with a totage of 74 decades 10 years. If all tbuildings are of the same age, wis the age of each building?

    19. En Kalam visited New Zealand for weeks. Then he visited Japan forweeks. He spent of the toduration for studies. How long was hstudy period?

    20. A transport lorry usually takes 8 hou45 minutes to transport goods frKuala Lumpur to Kangar. It begthe journey at 8.30 a.m. but reachKangar1 hour 15 minutes later. Atwhat time did the lorry reach Kangar?

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    - More electricity - less electricity

    - more energy /power - more energy / power

    2.7. 1 In 1990 under development / logging / build housing area / school/factories/ plantation/ farming/ build damp

    2.8. i. Bread A contains water but not in bread B

    ii. Microbes grow well in damp and warm conditions.

    Exercise 1- (Pronouns)Tick the correct

    sentences.

    1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9

    Exercise 2(Change the possessive

    adjectives into possessivepronouns)

    1) Hers

    2) Mine

    3) His

    4) Ours

    5) Theirs

    6) His

    7) Theirs

    8) His9) Hers

    10) His

    Exercise 3(Underline the best

    answers)

    1. Its

    2. His

    3. Yours

    4. Theirs

    5. Hers

    6. Mine

    7. Yours8. Hers

    ENGLISH - ANSWERS

    Exercise 3(Write names of animl

    given in Tamil)

    1.Wij 2. cL3. xlf4. brk ML5. ML6. Xeh7. e8. fhlh Uf9. bg f10. f W Fo

    Exercise 4(Write names of anima

    given in English )

    11. Squirrel

    12. Porcupine

    13. Mongoose

    14. Bull

    15. Guinea Pig

    16. Zebra

    17. Ziraffa

    18. Kangroo

    19. Hippopotamus

    20. Bear

    Exercise 1 (SIMILES)

    1. As faithful as a dog

    2. As playful as a kitten3. As fast as a deer

    4. As clumsy as a bear

    5. As blind as a bat

    6. As cunning as a fox

    7. As gentle as a dove

    8. As fat as a pig

    9. As fierce as a lion

    10. As agile as a monkey

    Exercise 2(UnderlineWho

    lives where?

    barn

    hole

    shell

    sty

    hive

    coop

    kennel

    stable

    lair

    burrow

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    Maths Answers- Part II

    1. 1600 decades

    2. Wednesday, 9.19 pm3. 5.15 pm4. 8 months 9 days5. 17 th January 20086. 1705 hours7. 6.00 pm8. 40 minutes9. 2150 hours on the same day10.1600 hours11.1635 hours12.11.40 am13.1150 hours14.14 th February 200815.660 hours16.17 minutes 53 seconds17.87 months18.15 years19.18 weeks20.6.30 pm