Subject – Verb Agreement Exercise For Class 6 CBSE English
The verb has to agree with the subject in number and person. That means if the subject is singular, the verb should be singular. Likewise, if the subject is plural, the verb should be...
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The verb has to agree with the subject in number and person. That means if the subject is singular, the verb should be singular. Likewise, if the subject is plural, the verb should be...
This grammar worksheet is designed for students of classes 6 and 7. They will also benefit higher level students. Prepositions are small words, but they are important ones. If you can use them correctly,...
Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles. 1. I ate …………….. egg in …………. morning. 2. There I met ………….. old man with ……….. beard. 3. Don’t throw stones at ……………….. cat. 4. I...
A verb must agree with its subject in number and person. That means if the subject is singular, the verb must be singular. Likewise, a plural subject requires a plural verb. Edit the following...
Identify the tense forms used in the following sentences. 1. Janaki has returned from the market. 2. The masons are building the house. 3. The girl was doing her homework. 4. John arrived late....
If and unless are conjunctions. Unless means if not. Study the examples given below. If you do not pay the fee, you will not be allowed to write the exam. The same idea can...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate conjunction. 1. …………….. I am in Mumbai, I usually stay with my sister. 2. ………………. you heat ice, it turns to water. 3. I waited for him...
Possessive pronouns are forms like mine, yours, ours, his, hers and theirs. This watch is mine. That comb is hers. This computer is his. Where is yours? That house is ours. It is bigger...
State whether the following verbs are used transitively or intransitively in the following sentences. You can learn more about transitive and intransitive verbs here. 1. The boy ran a long distance. 2. The explosion...
You have to remove a word or phrase to make the following sentences grammatically correct. From the given options choose the word / phrase that needs to be omitted. 1. Despite of having a...