Personal Pronouns Worksheet for Class 6 CBSE
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate personal pronoun. 1. I am not going to invite ……………………. (he / him) ever again. 2. She should have listened to ………………………. (I / me) 3. Why...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate personal pronoun. 1. I am not going to invite ……………………. (he / him) ever again. 2. She should have listened to ………………………. (I / me) 3. Why...
Read the following passage and answer the questions. One more Olympics have gone by. A total of 974 medals were won by 87 countries; 54 countries won at least one gold medal. The US...
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: Till a few years ago, cyclists were a rare sight on city roads, as traversing through steep climbs seemed an unimaginable task.However, cycling...
Fill in the blanks using an adjective of the appropriate degree of comparison. 1. Milk is not as …………………. as honey. (sweet) 2. She is …………………. than us. (wealthy) 3. You are no ………………….....
Underline the verbs in the following sentences and state whether they are transitive or intransitive. A transitive verb has an object. An intransitive verb does not have an object. Many verbs can be used...
Sentences are given in the direct speech. Change them into the indirect speech. This reported speech worksheet is helpful for students of classes 9 and 10. 1. Sheela said, ‘I am trying to catch...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate conjunction. This conjunctions worksheet is helpful for students of class 8. 1. ………………….. she was better qualified, she didn’t get the job. (Although / As / Even...
The third conditional is used to talk about impossible or hypothetical situations. In the third conditional, we use a past perfect tense in the if-clause and would / could / might + have +...
Fill in the blanks with a verb form that agrees with the subject. This subject-verb agreement worksheet is helpful for students of classes 8, 9 and 10. Subject verb agreement worksheet 1. Smoking cigarettes...
Read the following sentences and state their kind. Sentences are of four kinds – declarative, imperative, interrogative and exclamatory. 1. She didn’t know the answer. 2. Who told you that? 3. How will you...