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Pronouns & Similes Worksheet

This document contains two revision worksheets from the Army Public School & College for Girls Chaklala Garrison Rawalpindi. The first worksheet provides definitions and examples of using the possessive pronouns "its" and "it's" correctly. The second worksheet defines a simile and provides incomplete similes for students to complete, as well as a space for students to create their own original similes.

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Pronouns & Similes Worksheet

This document contains two revision worksheets from the Army Public School & College for Girls Chaklala Garrison Rawalpindi. The first worksheet provides definitions and examples of using the possessive pronouns "its" and "it's" correctly. The second worksheet defines a simile and provides incomplete similes for students to complete, as well as a space for students to create their own original similes.

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Army Public School & College for Girls Chaklala Garrison Rawalpindi

Revision Worksheet
Personal Pronouns (use of its & it’s)

Name: _______________ Date: ____


Class/ Sec: V ____

Definition:
It’s is a contraction of the words it is. If you prefer not to write it is, you would write
it’s.
Its is the possessive form of it. Normally one uses an apostrophe when showing
possession. The rule for pronouns, however, is never use an apostrophe in a personal
possessive pronoun (except with the word one’s).
Directions: fill the blank with either it’s or its.
1. _____ about time you showed up!
2. It was _____ first time out of the cage.
3. _____ feet were covered with sand.
4. Get up, _____ time for school.
5. I’m glad to see you; _____ been a long time.
6. _____ important to study hard for tests.
7. The bear protected _____ cubs.
8. _____ my turn to go down the slide.
9. The dog felt great with _____ new haircut.
10. _____ too late to eat dinner.
11. My car is old and _____ paint is peeling.
12. The bird realized that the wind had blown _____ nest away.
Army Public School & College for Girls Chaklala Garrison Rawalpindi

Revision Worksheet
Similes
Name: _______________ Date: ____
Class/ Sec: V ____

Definition : A simile is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things

using the words “like” or “as”.

Q: Complete each sentence to complete the simile.

1. The ice cube was as cold as _________________________

2. The wet road was as slippery as ______________________

3. The hurried driver drove the truck like a __________________

4. The macaroni and cheese was as hot as ___________________

5. The lake was as still as ______________________

6. Margaret held her breath then yelled like a ____________________

Q: Create your own similes and write them below.

1. _____________________________________________________

2. ______________________________________________________

3. ______________________________________________________

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