Subject-Verb Agreement Exercise For Classes 7 And 8
Fill in the blanks with the simple present tense form of the verbs given in the brackets. You may want to review subject-verb agreement rules before doing this exercise. You can find learn them...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
Fill in the blanks with the simple present tense form of the verbs given in the brackets. You may want to review subject-verb agreement rules before doing this exercise. You can find learn them...
We can use type 2 or type 3 conditional sentences to talk about unreal or hypothetical conditional sentences. Note that the type 2 conditional is also called second conditional and the type 3 conditional...
In the first or open conditional, we use a simple present tense in the if-clause and will/can/may + bare infinitive (first form of the verb) in the main clause. The first conditional is used...
Complete the following sentences with suitable adjective clauses of your own. 1. She was wearing the frock ………………………………… 2. We live …………………………….. 3. The teacher appreciated the students ……………………………….. 4. I enjoyed the show...
Underline the subordinate clauses in the following sentences and state their type – adjective clause, adverb clause or noun clause. You can learn about adjective clauses, adverb clauses and noun clauses on their study...
Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the verbs given in the brackets. You can learn about finite and non-finite verbs here. 1. I ……………………………… the letter yesterday. (forget, post) 2. The...
Identify the finite and non-finite verbs in the following sentences. You can learn more about infinitives, gerunds and participles on their respective study pages. 1. My daughter likes to draw beautiful scenery. 2. I...
Grammar and Words Complete the paragraph by using the correct forms of the verbs in the brackets. Solution Akash loves (1) trains. He first saw (2) one when he was four years old and...
Fill in the blanks with few, fewer, fewest, little, less or least. Use few with plural nouns. Use little with uncountable nouns. Fewer and fewest are the comparative and superlative forms of few. Less...
Fill in the blanks with all, all of or every. Notes All is used with plural nouns. Every is used with singular nouns. Use all of before a pronoun or a noun with a...