Infinitive or -ing form | Grammar exercises
Some words can be followed by either gerunds (-ing forms) or infinitives, but some can only be followed by infinitives. There are also some words which require a preposition followed by a gerund. As...
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Some words can be followed by either gerunds (-ing forms) or infinitives, but some can only be followed by infinitives. There are also some words which require a preposition followed by a gerund. As...
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate relative pronoun. 1. I know a boy ………………….. father works in Russia. a) who’s b) whose c) whom 2. I poured him a glass of beer ……………………...
In each of the following sentences one word is missing. Find the missing word and indicate its position by writing the word that comes before and after it. 1. His suits are made of...
Complete the given conversation. Annie is at her friend Karan’s party. Rohan comes to introduce himself. Rohan: Hi, I’m Rohan. I’m a friend of Karan. Annie: Oh, ___________________ Karan has told me a lot...
Complete the given conversations using appropriate words, phrases or sentences. Shyam meets Rahul at his residence on his way to school. Shyam: ____________ Rahul. How are you? Rahul: I’m good. Thank you. _____________? Shyam:...
In each sentence given below one word is missing. Write the missing word along with the word that comes before and after that in the space provided. Underline the word that forms the answer....
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate verb form. Choose your answers from the given options. 1. If I married you, we both ………………….. unhappy. a) will be b) would be c) would have...
There is hardly any difference between which and what. They are often both possible with more or less the same meaning. Which/what is the largest island in the world? Which/what is your favourite colour?...
These words are often confused. Good is an adjective. It is used to modify a noun. Well is an adverb. It is used to modify a verb. Complete the following sentences using good or...
Abysmal (uh BIZ mul) (Adjective) An abyss is a bottomless pit. Abysmal means hopeless or wretched. Abysmal despair is despair so deep that no hope seems possible. The company’s financial problem is abysmal; they...