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A     Comprehension


                    A1.  Circle A or B for the correct answer.


                           1.  Toby said to John,

                                A.  ‘You shall not bring your sheep back by this road.’

                                B.  ‘You shall not bring your sheep back by this bridge.’

                           2.  John and Toby started

                                A.  shouting at each other.                    B.  hitting each other.
                           3.  Martin came on horseback with a sack of

                                A. flour.                                      B. potatoes.

                           4.  Which is correct?

                                A.  John and Toby were foolish.

                                B.  John, Toby and Martin were foolish.

                           5.  The story is about

                                A. wisdom.                                     B. foolishness.


                    A2.  Answer these ques  ons.

                           1.  What were the people of Gotham known for?

                           2.  What did the whole world call them in fun?

                           3.  What did Martin do with the flour?

                           4.  How did Martin show that there were actually no sheep?

                           5.  Who do you think is the most foolish person among the three? Why?



                   B         Vocabulary



                    Opposites : -ful -less

                    Read the following words:

                           1. colourful  full of colour                    2.  colourless without colour

                           The ending -ful means full of something.

                           The ending -less means without something.

                           Both -ful and -less can be added to nouns and adjectives to make opposites.
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