Parts of Speech Worksheet for Class 7 MH Board
Say what part of speech the underlined word is. 1. That was a frightening experience. 2. How will they solve the problem? 3. Oops! I dropped the glass. 4. We are waiting for them...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
Say what part of speech the underlined word is. 1. That was a frightening experience. 2. How will they solve the problem? 3. Oops! I dropped the glass. 4. We are waiting for them...
The words a, an and the are articles. Articles are determiners. They go at the beginning of nouns or noun phrases. Articles: General Rules Always use an article or another determiner with a singular...
You need a good understanding of grammar rules to be able to do the error correction tasks. First, you have to identify the erroneously used word. Then you have to replace it with the...
The following passage appeared in the Class 10 English Language and Literature exam conducted by CBSE in 2023. Read the following passage carefully: Floods are not new to India and this sub-continent, but in...
Each sentence given below contains an incomplete phrasal verb. Complete the phrasal verb by supplying a suitable preposition or adverb particle. 1. I am yet to get ……………………. the flu I got last week....
If you want to learn about reported speech before doing this worksheet, go to the reported speech study page. 1. Rahul meets Shyam at the bus stop. Shyam was absent from school yesterday. Rahul:...
A phrase is a group of words that makes some sense. Phrases usually begin with a preposition. They can also begin with other words. A phrase does not have a finite verb. However, it...
Conjunctions are connecting words. Examples are: as, since, though, although, even if, even though, because, if, unless, when, after, before, They can connect two words, two phrases or two clauses. Note that we use...
Possessive pronouns are words like his, hers, theirs, ours, yours, ours and mine. They can stand alone. Fill in the blanks using an appropriate possessive pronoun. 1. This my car. That is ………………… (her...
We make the present perfect tense form by putting has or have before the past participle form of the verb. I have seen him before. They have arrived. He has stopped talking to me....