Phrasal verbs worksheet for class 3
Learn the meanings of some common phrasal verbs given below. Put on To put on a piece of clothing is to wear it. She put on her coat and went out. Call off To...
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Learn the meanings of some common phrasal verbs given below. Put on To put on a piece of clothing is to wear it. She put on her coat and went out. Call off To...
State whether the underlined nouns in the following sentences are countable or uncountable. 1. Have we got any eggs? 2. Raju drank the water and felt refreshed. 3. I went to the market and...
Use the adjectives and adverbs given below in the sentences that follow them. (yellow, naughty, dirty, new, many, rather, whole, any, very, too) 1. Those hands of yours have soiled my walls. 2. The...
Fill in the blanks. 1. He was standing ……………………. the temple. a) beside b) besides 2. I didn’t find anything …………………. a) there b) their 3. They have never invited me to ……………….. parties....
Use do when the subject is a plural noun or plural pronoun (you, we and they). The first person singular pronoun I also take do. Use does when the subject is a singular noun...
Underline the adjectives in the following sentences and identity their kind. Watch this video to learn more about adjectives. 1. Manu is a smart boy. 2. The poor shoemaker worked hard to support his...
Combine the following sentences using and or but. 1. Mummy went to the market. I went to the market. 2. Rohan ate an apple. Sania ate an apple. 3. My hair is black. My...
One day a merchant was going to the market with his donkey. The donkey was carrying several bags of salt on his back. The merchant wanted to sell the salt in the market. The...
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate verb form. Notes In the simple present tense, the verb takes the marker –s when the subject is a singular noun or pronoun. Note that the verb...
State whether the following sentences are statements (declarative), questions (interrogatory), commands (imperative) or exclamatory. Declarative sentence A declarative or assertive sentence merely makes a statement. Examples are given below: It is very hot today....