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GRAMMAR NOTE
REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
A reflexive pronoun is used to show that the action of the verb affects the person
who performs the action.

EXAMPLE

Subject Pronoun

Reflexive Pronoun

Myself

You

Yourself

He

Himself

She

Herself

It

Itself

We

Ourselves

You

Yourselves

They

Themselves

Example:
I baked this cake myself.
They built the two storey house themselves.
You have to take care of yourself, Syafiq. said Mia.

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LETS PRACTICE

TEXTBOOK : Read the sentences. Circle the doer and underline the reflexive
pronouns.
1. The boy hurt himself while playing.
2. The girl looks at herself in the mirror.
3. The man made himself a raft to cross the river.
4. The mouse ran and hid itself under the cupboard.
5. The lady sewed herself a beautiful dress for the wedding.
6. The children found themselves a shady tree to sit and rest.
Match the subject pronoun to their reflexive pronouns correctly.
Maria

Itself

Abu and Kassim

Yourself

My dad

Themselves

The children

Ourselves

The scruffy cat

Themselves

Syafiq and I

Himself

You

Herself

Fill in the blanks with the correct answer.


1. I made this cake ___________________.
2. Be careful with the knife. Youll cut _____________________________.
3. Michael is looking at ____________________ in the mirror.
4. Susan has hurt ________________________.
5. Our cat washes __________________ after each meal.
6. We organized the party all by ________________________.
7. Come in, children, and find _______________ a seat.
8. Baby birds are too young to look after _____________________.

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LETS WRITE

Write a sentence using these reflexive pronouns.


myself
1.

themselves
2.

itself
3.

herself
4.

ourselves
5.

yourselves
6.

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GRAMMAR NOTE
INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS
Interrogative pronoun is used to ask questions.

EXAMPLE

Interrogative
Pronoun

Usage and Examples


To ask about people, animals or things.

What
What do you wear to school?
What is that thing under the tree?
To ask about things that belongs to someone.
Whose
Whose bag is that?
Whose cakes are on that table?
To ask about choice.
Which
Which is her pet, the cat or the rabbit?
Which one of these is your book?
To ask about people.
Who
Whom

Who is the boy wearing the green shirt?


Whom are you giving this gift to?
Whom is the headmaster talking to?

NOTE
Whom is used only as the object.
For example, you can say: Who are you playing with? or Whom are you playing with?

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LETS PRACTICE

TEXTBOOK : Fill in the blanks.


who

whose

which

what

1. ____________ pair of shoes are these?


2. ____________ is your pet, the cat or the goldfish?
3. ____________ is that teachers name?
4. ____________ lives in that house?
Fill in the blanks with correct interrogative pronouns.
1. __________ is he talking to?
2. __________ is this umbrella?
3. __________ are you playing with?
4. __________ is your dogs name?
5. __________ is the time?
6. __________ of these bags is yours?
7. __________ are these gloves?
8. __________ do you prefer?
9. __________ is he talking to?
10. __________ are you talking about?
Underline the correct interrogative pronouns.
1. (Who/What) used all my paper?
2. (Which/Who) is Mom talking to?
3. (Who/Whom) are those people?
4. (Who/Whose) pen is this?
5. (What/Whose) are these shoes?
6. (What/Who) is your brothers name?
7. (Which/What) does Syafiq want?
8. (What/Which) is the date today?
9. (Who/What) do you want to be when you grow up?
10. (Which/What) of these desks is yours?
11. (Which/Whose) do you prefer?
12. (Whom/Which) of your sisters is the tallest?

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13.
14.
15.
Write a question each for these interrogative pronouns.
what
1.

whose
2.

which
3.

who
4.

whom
5.

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GRAMMAR NOTE
COMMON NOUNS
A common noun is a word that refers to people, places, things, and animals.
SINGULAR NOUN
A singular noun refers to one person, place or thing.
PLURAL NOUN
A plural noun refers to more than one person, place or thing.

EXAMPLE

Noun

Singular

Plural

People
man

girl

village

park

child

teacher

school

stadium

doctor

lady

factory

museum

men

girls

villages

parks

children

teachers

schools

stadiums

doctors

ladies

factories

museums

Noun

Singular

Plural

Places

Things

Animals

tooth

brush

fish

ox

book

pen

sheep

goat

computer

box

mouse

cat

teeth

brushes

fish

oxen

books

pens

sheep

goats

computers

boxes

mice

cats

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LETS PRACTICE

TEXTBOOK : Fill in the blanks with the words given.


batteries

turtle

sheep

children

friends

cakes

photographs

eggs

boxes

knives

1. The __________ crawled to the sea after laying __________.


2. Jasleens father took some __________ during the event.
3. The __________ were happy to see the __________ grazing in the field.
4. There were many __________ in the __________ on the kitchen cabinet.
5. Puan Anisa baked __________ and cookies for her family and __________.
6. We need new __________ for the remote control. It is not functioning well.
Underline the common nouns in these sentences.
1. Theres a little bird in the garden.
2. Who is your teacher?
3. Dont eat that rotten apple.
4. Kate has a lovely doll.
5. I like reading stories.
6. My father is a doctor.
7. Every child has a dictionary.
8. Rudy hates bananas.
9. The phone is ringing.
10. Heres a book for you.
Write these common nouns in the correct column.
swimmer snail fire engine clown letters flag river barber
mountain fox hotel parrot granny taxi gardener camel
PEOPLE

ANIMALS

THINGS

PLACES

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LETS WRITE

Write a sentence using these nouns below.


villagers

bowl

giraffe

sandwiches

ladies

turtle

beach

zoo

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

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day 4

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WRITING
THEME

Natural Disaster (Textbook Page: 103)

TOPIC

Flood in Kampung Permata

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Fill in the blanks below with associated words


2. Fill in the bubble map below. You can write more than one
point in the space provided.

SKILLS

Brainstorming, Word Attack

WRITING
PROCESS

1 - Prewriting
2 Drafting
3 - Revising
Flood
words
rose

meaning
naik

Feelings
words
frightened

meaning
takut

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Fill the bubble map below by answering the questions.


You may add your own ideas and sentences.

Who?

The characters?
Why?

When?

What caused the flood?

Time?

Feeling?

Flood in
Kampung
Permata

What?

What they do first, next, after that??

How did they feel?

How?

How did they save themselves?


Who helped them?

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Write a story about a flood that hit Kampung Permata. Your story must be between 80 to
100 words.
Tuliskan sebuah cerita tentang banjir yang melanka Kampung Permata. Cerita anda
hendaklah diantara 80 hingga 100 patah perkataan.

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