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The document provides instructions and an exercise on punctuation for students in Class 5. It defines punctuation as end marks that indicate where to pause or stop when reading. The principal punctuation marks are listed as the full stop, question mark, exclamation mark, comma, apostrophe, and quotation marks. An exercise follows that asks students to insert the correct punctuation marks in sentences and use capital letters where required.

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Army Public School, Beas Subject - English Class-V

The document provides instructions and an exercise on punctuation for students in Class 5. It defines punctuation as end marks that indicate where to pause or stop when reading. The principal punctuation marks are listed as the full stop, question mark, exclamation mark, comma, apostrophe, and quotation marks. An exercise follows that asks students to insert the correct punctuation marks in sentences and use capital letters where required.

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ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL, BEAS

SUBJECT – ENGLISH
CLASS- V

Please Note :
➢ Do the notebook work very clearly and legibly.
➢ Write date, Lesson Name (each word starting with capital
letter) .
➢ Draw double line after completion of each answer.

Grammar
Punctuation

Punctuation: An end mark is also known as punctuation. It comes at the end of a sentence. It
lets you know when to stop. Stops may alter the sense of a sentence. Punctuation means right
use of stops.

The principal stops are:


1. Full Stop .

2. Question Mark ?

3. Exclamation Mark !

4. Comma ,

5. Apostrophe ‘

6. Quotation Mark “”
Exercise: 1

A) Insert punctuation marks wherever required: (Use pencil colours to insert


punctuation marks).

1. Children stop talking


Ans: Children stop talking.

2. Raju why are you late


Ans: Raju why are you late?

3. Aarti Sangam Mona and Ashu are friends


Ans: Aarti , Sangam , Mona and Ashu are friends.

4. Driver said The road is blocked


Ans: Driver said , “The road is blocked.”

5. I said to him Wow You are looking very nice


Ans: I said to him, “Wow! You are looking very nice.”

6. No I dont know you


Ans: No, I don’t know you.

7. Alas His grandpa is no more


Ans: Alas! His grandpa is no more.

8. Where is the India Gate


Ans: Where is the India Gate?

9. Can I wear Seemas dress


Ans: Can I wear Seema’s dress?

10. Rajni please draw the curtains


Ans: Rajni, please draw the curtains.

B) Use capital letters wherever required:

1. “delhi is a big city,” said meena.


Ans: “Delhi is a big city,” said Meena.

2. i need some milk for making custard.


Ans: I need some milk for making custard.

3. the gateway of india is in mumbai.


Ans: The Gateway of India is in Mumbai.

4. “my birthday falls in june,” said aditya.


Ans: “My birthday falls in June,” said Aditya.

5. “what are you doing, ashu?” said preety.


Ans: “What are you doing, Ashu?” said Preety.

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