What do humans save? (Poem)
Questions with Answers | 4th English
Chapter: 4th English : Term 2 Unit 2 : Savings
Observe the image below to match the animals with their storing places.
Past tense
Simple past tense is used to describe an action that has happened. You already know the verb forms they are:
The past form is used in simple past tense. Come let us use it.
I boiled the water.
Simple past tense for “be” form verbs
We saw simple past tense for action verb. Now let us see the simple past tense for “be” form verbs (state of being).
We use the past tense to talk about:
An action that has happened.
What happened?
A monkey came down from the tree.
He shouted in fear.
It grabed the banana from the boy.
The monkey ate the banana.
Write was or were to complete the sentence.
Write the past form of the verbs.
Complete the sentence with the simple past form of the given verbs.
Simple future tense refers to an action or event that has not yet happened.
The present form is used in simple future tense with the auxillaries shall or will. Come let us use it.
In the above example, you can see the verb is in the present form.
The word shall and will are used for I and we.
Will is used for you, they, he, she, it.
We use the simple future tense for actions that yet to happen.
The bus will reach Arcot by the evening.
Circle/underline the sentences that is in simple future tense.
Fill in the blanks with simple future tense of the verb.
Listen to the advertisement and answer the questions given.
Note to the teacher: Scan the QR code to listen to the audio. Let the children listen to the audio and answer the questions.
Learn how they speak in the bank and practise as if you were in that situation.
How can I help you?
I am here to deposit money.
Ok, let me fill the form for you.
Thanks sir. But I can fill it myself.
Good. Here is your pay-in-slip.
Which counter should I go to?
Let me check your pay-in-slip.
Here it is, sir.
Good, you have filled it correctly. You can deposit your money in counter 3.
Thank you sir.
Structures that are useful for this situation.
Will you help me fill this form, Sir ?
Can you give me a withdrawl slip?
Note to the teacher: Make the children practise these phrases and give them more scenarios to practise.