Author: Manjusha

Commonly confused expressions

In the way and on the way These expressions have different meanings. In the way or in my way is used to talk about obstacles – things that stop people from getting where they...

English Games

In the puzzle given below, names of six objects are hidden. Try to find them and then write them down in the space provided. A P S I L K R M U P...

Plural nouns worksheet

Complete the following sentences by using the plural form of the words given in the box. Skirt Pumpkin Box Shoe Letter Brush Tiger Dog Dress book 1. Look out! How big those ——————- are!...

Adjectives worksheet

Look at the table given below. Underline the adjectives. Soft Anger Worry Kind Beauty Flower Child Brave From Only Hard Hot Summer Year Enjoy Easy Hills Country Tough High School Lake Green India River...

Grammar exercise

Fill in the blanks with appropriate grammatical structures. 1. James said …………………………….. he was feeling better. a) that b) as c) what 2. She is thinking ………………………………. to university next year. a) of going...

Through

In American English, through can be used to refer to time. It means ‘up to and including’. The office is open from nine through six. The park is open from March through June. (=...

Conditional clauses worksheet

Fill in the blanks with appropriate forms of the verbs given in the brackets. 1.    Oil ……………………..  if you pour it on water. (float) 2.    If I …………………. you, we both would be happy....

Some and any worksheet

Some and Any Differences Both some and any can refer to an indefinite quantity or number. They are used when it is not easy, or not necessary, to say exactly how much or many...

Such and so worksheet

Difference between such and so Such is used before a noun (with or without an adjective). Such comes before a/an. He is such a clever boy. (NOT He is so a clever boy.) (NOT...

Position of adverbs exercise

Different kinds of adverbs go in different positions in a clause. Adverbs of certainty, adverbs of manner and adverbs of frequency usually go in mid-position. Mid-position adverbs usually go after auxiliary verbs and am/are/is/was/were...