Punctuation Worksheet For Class 4
Add appropriate punctuation marks to the following sentences. Capitalize words wherever necessary. 1. when Ive recorded your voice Ill play it back 2. shes not here just now 3. if I write to you...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
Add appropriate punctuation marks to the following sentences. Capitalize words wherever necessary. 1. when Ive recorded your voice Ill play it back 2. shes not here just now 3. if I write to you...
Fill in the blanks using an abstract noun. 1. His ……………………… knew no bounds. (happy) 2. ………………………. is the mother of invention. (necessary) 3. His …………………….. caused all the problems. (stupid) 4. Her ……………………....
Fill in the blanks using the present continuous tense form of the verb. 1. The dogs …………………… loudly. (bark) 2. She ………………….. ready for school. (get) 3. The child …………………… bitterly. (weep) 4. They...
State whether the underlined noun in the following sentences is countable or uncountable. Uncountable nouns refer to ideas or objects that we cannot count. Note that uncountable nouns do not have a plural form....
Fill in the blanks with was or were. This grammar worksheet is helpful for students of classes 3 and 4, Use was when the subject is a singular noun or pronoun. Use were when...
Make abstract nouns from the words given in the brackets and complete the sentences. 1. Everyone praised the boy for his ……………………. (honest) 2. Parents should try to cultivate …………………….. in their children. (kind)...
Underline the abstract noun in the following sentences. 1. Bhagat Singh was known for his bravery. 2. Thank you so much for your patience. 3. His honesty impressed the king. 4. In order to...
Underline the proper noun and circle the common noun in the following sentences. 1. China is a vast country. 2. Janet is looking for a job. 3. Radha could not answer the question. 4....
Rearrange words to make meaningful sentences. 1. dogs are loyal to their owners 2. my neighbour is a kind old woman 3. I went to the market with my mother 4. yesterday Dad made...
Fill in the blanks with this, that, these or those. Notes This, that, these and those are demonstratives. When they are used alone, they are pronouns. When they are used with a noun, they...