This Study Guide is specially designed for AP TET Preparation and 6th Class English New Textual Grammar. It covers the important grammar topics from Unit 1 to Unit 5. Students can practice fill in the blanks, collective nouns, opposite words using prefixes, spelling variations and word formation. These exercises help in building vocabulary and understanding English grammar usage in context.
AP TET – 6th Class English Grammar MCQs & Study Guide (6th-8th Lessons)
| AP TET – 6th Class English Grammar MCQs |
UNIT – 1 : Usage of phrases in sentences
Fill in the blanks with correct words/phrases:
- Some people find household chores a bore, but I like to help at home.
- Who stole the diamond is still a mystery.
- This semester, we are going to have a class exhibition.
- True to his word, the elf began to help Patrick.
- Can you look up this word in the dictionary?
- I started early to be on time, but I was out of luck.
- She says she’s got a lot of books, but between you and me, I think most of them are borrowed.
UNIT – 2 : Collective Nouns
- a fleet of ships
- a bunch of flowers
- a brood of chicks
- a herd of cattle
- a bundle of sticks
- a flock of sheep
- a school of fish
- a pack of wolves
Making nouns by adding -ness / -ity / -ty / -y
creative → creativity
honest → honesty
kind → kindness
cruel → cruelty
calm → calmness
sad → sadness
active → activity
sincere → sincerity
cheerful → cheerfulness
bitter → bitterness
sensitive → sensitivity
great → greatness
UNIT – 3 : Fill in the blanks with correct adjectives
A young woodcutter lived on a lonely hillside. He was a thoughtful son who worked hard but earned little money. One day he saw a beautiful waterfall hidden behind a rock. He tasted the water and found it delicious.
UNIT – 4 : Vocabulary & Usage: Space & Science terms
| Phrase | Meaning |
|---|---|
| unprecedented space tragedy | a sad accident of a new kind in space |
| certified flight instructor | person qualified to teach flying |
| space mission | jobs to be done in space |
| super specialisation | expertise in a particular field |
| encyclopedic knowledge | knowledge of many subjects |
| awe-inspiring | inspiring respect & wonder |
| in this age | nowadays |
Use in sentences
- The jet plane streaked over the valley this morning.
- The rocket blasted off at midnight.
- There were 600 passengers on board.
- She was convinced to carry on her career in singing.
Making Opposites using un-
true – untrue
controlled – uncontrolled
attended – unattended
successful – unsuccessful
important – unimportant
educated – uneducated
interesting – uninteresting
qualified – unqualified
trained – untrained
answerable – unanswerable
British & American Spellings
| British | American |
|---|---|
| colour | color |
| labour | labor |
| traveller | traveler |
| counsellor | counselor |
| centre | center |
| theatre | theater |
| realise | realize |
| defence | defense |
| offence | offense |
UNIT – 5 : Meanings of words & phrases
| Word / Phrase | Meaning |
|---|---|
| homesick | wanting to be home |
| practically | almost |
| it pains me | it hurts me |
| appreciate | understanding difficulties |
| thoughtless | not caring |
| exercise | test the strength of |
| relief | a welcome change |
Conclusion
These exercises from Units 1 to 5 of the AP-English New Textual Grammar help students to:
- improve vocabulary
- understand grammar usage in context
- prepare well for AP TET and school level exams