Direct And Indirect Speech Exercise For Class 10 CBSE
Sentences are given in the direct speech. Change them into the indirect speech / reported speech. 1. ‘I need to get to the airport by 10 o’clock,’ she told me. 2. ‘I must be...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
Sentences are given in the direct speech. Change them into the indirect speech / reported speech. 1. ‘I need to get to the airport by 10 o’clock,’ she told me. 2. ‘I must be...
Sentences are given in the direct speech. Change them into the indirect speech / reported speech. 1. ‘I am going to spend a day in Madrid,’ Ann said to me. 2. ‘Are you going...
Identify the main clause and subordinate clause in the following sentences. 1. Do you know what happened to him? 2. I would like to know why my application was rejected. 3. Although he has...
Sentences are given in the direct speech. Change them into the indirect speech/ indirect speech. 1. ‘Do you know Rahul?’ Preeti asked. 2. ‘You should get that mole examined,’ said the doctor. 3. ‘It...
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 with a verb form that agrees with the subject. A singular subject requires a singular verb and a plural subject requires a plural verb. 1. Sardar Patel ………………………….. known as...
1. I am late for school. (change into simple future) 2. She will be here in the afternoon. (change into simple past) 3. She wants to be architect. (change into simple past) 4. They...
Read the following sentences and write the name of the tense used in them. 1. I had a bad dream last night. 2. She will come in the afternoon. 3. I know your mother....
A compound adjective is an adjective made up of two or more words. Sometimes we use a hyphen to separate the two words in a compound adjective. Examples are given below: long-term, short-term, long-distance,...
Just like adjectives, adverbs also have three degrees of comparison – positive, comparative and superlative Examples are given below. Fast / faster / fastest Slowly / more slowly / most slowly Proudly / more...