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The Silver Arrow - The English Channel Coursebook - Class 4 - English
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Underline the suitable adjectives to make the correct word pairs. One has been done for you.
1. The merry men were (early/quick) risers.
2. Robin Hood like to give the poor (cheerful/pleasant) surprises.
3. Robin Hood left for the contest after having a (bulky/heavy) breakfast.
4. A (strong/heavy) wind blew through the woods.
5. The birds in Sherwood Forest sang a very (pretty/beautiful) song.
6. Robin Hood happily rode his horse under the (tall/long) trees.
7. He reached the (working/busy) town for the competition.
1. The merry men were early risers.
2. Robin Hood liked to give the poor pleasant surprises.
3. Robin Hood left for the contest after having a heavy breakfast.
4. A strong wind blew through the woods.
5. The birds in Sherwood Forest sang a very beautiful song.
6. Robin Hood happily rode his horse under the tall trees.
7. He reached the busy town for the competition.
Underline the correct words in the brackets to show the meanings of the highlighted words. Use the dictionary to check your answers. One has been done for you.
1. To speak mockingly is to be (polite/rude).
2. When someone is mumbling, his speech is (unclear/clear).
3. To speak hastily is to speak (thoughtfully/thoughtlessly).
4. When someone says something cautiously, he speaks (carefully/carelessly).
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ROBIN: That was an exciting morning! Now it’s time for some food.
COOK: Where would you like to eat?
ROBIN: Let’s eat under that shady tree there. It is large enough for all of us.
COOK: I’ll ask those young men to place the four benches and the high iron table there.
ROBIN: The thought of eating green vegetables and your famous hot soup of tender shoots is making my stomach rumble.
COOK: Here you are! I see my boys carrying six large trays laden with plenty of food and drinks.
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Sign up nowWrite the adjectives from exercise given above in the correct columns.
Quality Quantity Number
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Sign up nowReplace the underlined words with possessive adjectives. One has been done for you.
1. Robin Hood’s dress was made of green cloth.
His dress was made of green cloth.___________________________
2. The contestants’ quivers were filled with arrows.
_______________________________________________________
3. The arrow’s pointed end was sharp.
_______________________________________________________
4. ‘You are Robin Hood’s prisoner now,’ said Robin Hood to the sheriff.
_______________________________________________________
5. The guards’ greed made them leave the sheriff alone.
_______________________________________________________
6. Robin said, ‘The sheriff will live in my and my men’s home in the woods.’
_______________________________________________________
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1. ________________ forest is called Sherwood forest. (Those/That)
2. The merry men live in ________________ forest. (this/these)
3. Robin Hood works with ________________ men. (this/these)
4. He will help ________________ villagers. (those/that)
5. What is in ________________ bags? (these/this)
6. Are ________________ horned beasts yours? (those/that)
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Positive | Comparative | Superlative |
---|---|---|
1. Sweet | sweeter | sweetest |
2. Fast | faster | |
Tastier | tastiest | |
4. Pretty | prettiest |
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For example, if your friend’s name is Taruna and she loves animals, you could give the title: Taruna – the animal lover.
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Sign up nowBack Questions - The Silver Arrow | The English Channel Coursebook | Literature | English | Class 4
Match the people to the words that can be used to describe them.
A | B |
---|---|
Robin Hood | Miserable |
Spectators | Greedy |
Poor people | Helpful |
Sheriff | Good |
Sheriff’s guards | cruel |
King | wicked |
King’s brother | excited |
A | B |
---|---|
Robin Hood | Good |
Spectators | excited |
Poor people | Miserable |
Sheriff | wicked |
Sheriff’s guards | Greedy |
King | Helpful |
King’s brother | cruel |
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Who were the ‘merry men’ that Robin Hood led?
The 'Merry Men' were a group of outlaws led by Robin Hood. They all lived in a forest called Sherwood Forest. They wore green jackets and helped poor people out by taking from the rich.
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Robin Hood wasn't afraid of the sheriff's trap. He defied the odds and went to the contest, showing his bravery. Courage is having...
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Sheriff: a person responsible for maintaining law and order in a town
The sheriff of Nottingham wanted to capture Robin Hood.Archer: a person who shoots arrows with a bow
The skilled archer hit the bullseye with every arrow.Outlaws: people hiding from the law
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