Question Tags Worksheet For Class 7
Add appropriate question tags to the following statements. Notes The question tag for I am is aren’t I. After negative imperatives, use will you? After affirmative imperatives, use will you / would you /...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
Add appropriate question tags to the following statements. Notes The question tag for I am is aren’t I. After negative imperatives, use will you? After affirmative imperatives, use will you / would you /...
Sentences are given in the active voice. Change them into passive. Choose the correct sentence from the given options. 1. I have invited all of my friends to my party. a) All of my...
In the present continuous tense, we make the passive verb form by putting is/am/are + being before the past participle form of the verb. She is writing a novel. (Active voice) A novel is...
From the given options choose the one which correctly transforms the sentence in direct speech into direct speech. 1. He said, ‘I want to go home.’ a) He said that he wanted to go...
Fill in the blanks with a verb form that agrees with the subject. 1. The quality of products ………………………. increased over the years. a) has b) have c) is d) are Answer: has 2....
This multiple choice questions grammar worksheet is based on the new exam pattern of Class 10 English Term 1. Fill in the blanks with a verb form that agrees with the subject. 1. Much...
Low motivation Lack of goal and expected outcome is a downfall for any important initiative. Incorrect motivation: “it’s fashionable”, “my friends are doing the same”, “someday it will come in handy”. You need to...
Apps are a fantastic tool to practice English. These apps are quick, simple to use, and entertaining. It almost seems as if you had a small school on your smartphone, ready to use anytime...
Below each sentence in direct speech, four options are given. From the given options, choose the one that correctly expresses the given idea in indirect speech. You can learn the rules of indirect speech...
Fill in the blanks with at, on or in. Use at to talk about position at a point. Use on to talk about position on a line (e.g. road, river etc.) Use in to...