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Name of Teacher
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12. I have flowers for (yours, you). 12.
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13. James is lifting a heavy box. He pushed (it, its) instead. 13.
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14. Mother bought (he, him) a bike. 14.
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15. Clark gave (she, her) chocolates. 15. ___________
16. The mayor gave a speech to (they, them). 16.
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17. This phone was given to (I, me) by my parents. 17.
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18. The students prepared a surprise for (they, them). 18.
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19. Leah purchased (it, its) yesterday at the store. 19.
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20. The boy gave (he, him) a lollipop. 20.
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III. Read each word carefully. Identify and write the root word
on the space provided.
21. achievement 21.
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22. irregularly 22. ___________
23. uncomfortable 23. ___________
24. confidently 24. ___________
25. malnourished 25.
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26. recycling 26. ___________
27. insensitive 27. ___________
28. unemployment 28. ___________
29. disappearance 29. ___________
30. unreadable 30. ___________
IV. Add a prefix to the given word to form a new word. Use one
of the prefixes in the box. The meaning of the new word is
given in the parentheses as a clue. Write the new word on
the space provided.
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45. The quality of being healthy is called well_____. 45.
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46. A thing having a high price is cost_____. 46.
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47. A grant-in-aid to a student is called scholar_____. 47.
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48. One who is likely to argue is quarrel_____. 48. ___________
49. To become a member or participant is called an enrol____. 49.
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50. Taking in a slow way or at a low speed is slow_____. 50.
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Bears
animals that eat both meat and plants. They belong to the mammal
class. Why? Because they are covered in hair, they have a spine,
theyre warm-blooded and they feed milk to their babies once they are
born.
definitely big, and yes, they are very strong. They can be scary, but
most will only become aggressive when threatened or when their
babies are threatened and even then many species of bear wont
attack. Bears are solitary and quite docile animals that have been
given a bad reputation. They are smart, shy and are great at hiding
when they need to. There is very little information on some bears
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Bears come in many different colors, shape, and sizes and they
live all over the world, except Antarctica and Australia. Their habitats
range from the snowy northern tundra to dense rainforests and high
mountains. Most species of bears live to around 25 years of age.
There are eight different species of bears. They are Asiatic, Black,
Brown, Polar, Panda, Sloth, Spectacled and Sun. Some of these species
has a few sub-species. For example, the sub-species of the brown bear
include the Grizzly bear and the Kodiak bear.
54. Many people often think bears as big, _______ creatures 54.
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A. ferocious B. timid C. domestic
57. Most species of bears live to around ____ years of age. 57.
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A. 23 B. 24 C. 25
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59. They live all over the world, except __________. 59.
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A. Antarctica and Austria
B. Antarctica and America
C. Antarctica and Australia
GOODLUCK!!!
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