Prepositions Worksheet For Class 9 CBSE
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. This prepositions worksheet is helpful for students of classes 8 and 9. Prepositions Worksheet for classes 8 and 9 ……………………. (In /On / At) a hot,...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. This prepositions worksheet is helpful for students of classes 8 and 9. Prepositions Worksheet for classes 8 and 9 ……………………. (In /On / At) a hot,...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. 1. He is addicted ………………………….. drinking. (to / with / for) 2. The Britons hated every quality peculiar ……………………….. the Saxons. (of / to / with)...
Sentences are given in the active voice. Change them into the passive voice. 1. She is feeding the cat. 2. Dad is cooking pasta. 3. Mom is dusting the furniture. 4. The students have...
Fill in the blanks with a word which is opposite in meaning to the underlined word. 1. I thought that they were a reputable company but they turned out to be …………………….. 2. Some...
In the simple present tense, we make questions with do or does. In order to transform a statement to a question, put the auxiliary verb before the subject. She works abroad. (Statement) Does she...
In the simple present tense, use do or does to make negatives. Use do when the subject is a plural noun or pronoun (they, you, we). Use does when the subject is a singular...
Change into reported speech. You can learn about the rules of reported speech here. 1. The mother said to the son, ‘Learn your lessons carefully.’ 2. ‘Do you know where the railway station is?’...
If and because are conjunctions. If expresses a condition – something which must happen first so that something else can happen. Because shows the reason. Before doing this exercise, you may want to learn about...
Some words are pronounced the same but are spelt differently. They also serve different functions in a sentence. For example, advice is a noun whereas advise is a verb. Hint: Words ending in -ce...
An apostrophe is used with a noun to indicate possession. You can learn about the correct use of apostrophes here. Raju’s puppy = the puppy that belongs to Raju Father’s house = the house...