Punctuation Worksheet For Class 4
Punctuate the following sentences. Use capital letters where necessary. 1. rani is my best friend 2. where are you going now 3. what did you do then 4. what a big city mumbai is...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
Punctuate the following sentences. Use capital letters where necessary. 1. rani is my best friend 2. where are you going now 3. what did you do then 4. what a big city mumbai is...
Identify whether the highlighted words are verbs or nouns. Notes A verb is an action word. Examples: walk, talk, sit, eat, drink, write, break, read etc. A noun is the name of a person...
Complete the following sentences with the simple present tense form of the verb given in the brackets. Notes When the subject is a singular noun or pronoun, the verb takes the marker –s or...
What are nouns? A noun is the name of a person, place, language, thing or quality. Examples are: child, man, girl, book, computer, India, mother, dog, birds, language, river, rice, kindness, beauty etc. There...
Here is a list of idioms using the word point. Meanings are given. There is also a worksheet for testing your knowledge. No point If there is no point in doing something, it is...
Complete each sentence with a suitable subject or predicate. Watch our Youtube video for easy explanations of subject-verb agreement rules. 1. The Sahara Desert …………………………….. 2. I ………………………………….. 3. You ……………………………… 4. Mother ……………………………....
Match the subjects with suitable predicates. Then write the sentences. Subjects 1. The students 2. The girl 3. Father 4. The dog 5. It 6. The girls 7. The boys 8. Mother 9. The...
Rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences. Then mention their type. 1. are where going you? 2. arrive dad now will. 3. the missed we train. 4. an apple ate she. 5. played Shyam...
There are different types of formal letters. Basically, they all have the same layout styles, salutation and endings. However, the information that you include in these letters differ. Here is a closer look at...
Credit letters should be brief. Avoid all unnecessary details. Use polite and persuasive language. Avoid being overly demanding. Also, do not threaten the reader. Here are some examples of credit letters. Sample 1 We...