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I didn’t have time to wake up, but I was already tired. By the time I got to the office, the state was such that it’s already time to go home. No sooner had...
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I didn’t have time to wake up, but I was already tired. By the time I got to the office, the state was such that it’s already time to go home. No sooner had...
This grammar work is based on NCERT class 9 workbook Unit 2 Tenses. When we talk about two past events in the same sentence, the past perfect is used for the earlier of the...
Add appropriate punctuation marks. 1. Raju Radha Shyam and Krishna are great friends 2. I bought some apples oranges mangoes and cherries 3. We sang danced and made merry at the party 4. What...
Fill in the blanks with the simple present tense form of the verb. In the simple present tense, the verb takes the marker -s when the subject is a singular noun or pronoun (he,...
Identify the subject and predicate in the following sentences. The subject is usually a noun or noun phrase. It my contain articles, adjectives or other determiners. The predicate consists of every word that is...
A collective noun is a word denoting a group or collection of people, animals or things. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate collective noun. Choose your answers from the given options. (army, pride,...
Common nouns are words denoting people, things, animals or objects that belong to a particular category. Examples are: student, child, ball, pen, paper, tree, country etc. Common nouns usually have plural forms. They are...
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the adjectives. English adjectives recognize three degrees – positive, comparative and superlative. In the case of adjectives of one or two syllables, the comparatives and...
Fill in the blanks with some, any, none or no. This determiners worksheet is helpful for students of classes 9 and 10 and also for students preparing for Cambridge First Certificate in English. Grammar...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate conjunction, preposition or transitional adverb. Choose your answers from the given options: if, but, in spite of, however, as, until (Note that the same option can be...