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PORTION 2017-18 ENGLISH GRADE: V EXAM Periodic test 1 PORTION Literature (Vocabulary) Language (Grammar) Composition Half yearly examination Literature (Vocabulary) Language (Grammar) Composition Periodic test 2 Literature (Vocabulary) Language (Grammar) Composition Ivan’s Story A Laughing Song (Poem) A Rupee Goes a Long Way Making Nouns Plural Articles Preposition of Place, Time and Movement Possessive Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives Writing an Autobiography The Bermuda Triangle Downhill on a Bicycle (Poem) The Journey Begins Out of the Morning (Poem) The Piper of Manas The Throne of Justice The Roadside Locksmith (Poem) Adjectives of Comparison The Simple Present and the Present Continuous Tenses The Simple past and the Past Continuous Tense The Present Perfect Tense The Past Perfect Tense Finite and Non –Finite Verbs Modal Auxiliaries Subject and Predicate Direct and Indirect Objects Subject – Verb Agreement Informal Letter Writing Describing an Event Completing a story when the beginning is given Something Told the Wild Geese (Poem) Don Quixote Fights some Giants The River of Hope Conditionals Conjunctions: Time Words Reflexive Pronouns Position of Adverbs Dialogue Writing 1 Yearly Examination Literature (Vocabulary) Language (Grammar) Composition The Poem (Poem) One Friday Morning Tamarind (Poem) A Christmas Carol Demosthenes A Rare Species of Uncle Conditionals Conjunctions: Time Words Reflexive Pronouns Position of Adverbs Active and Passive Voice Direct and Indirect Speech Punctuation: Use of Commas Phrases and Clauses Kinds of Phrases Kinds of Clauses Informal Letter Writing Story Writing (Outline and based on hints) Diary Entry Note - Dictionary skills, related vocabulary, spelling, antonyms, punctuation, rhyming words, suffixes, prefixes, figures of speech, words that can be used as nouns and verbs, words with similar meaning, phrasal verbs, homophones and homonyms. (Any of these may be asked for exam) 2