Phrasal Verbs Exercise for Class 10 CBSE
Each sentence given below contains an incomplete phrasal verb. Complete the phrasal verb by supplying a suitable preposition or adverb particle. 1. I am yet to get ……………………. the flu I got last week....
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Each sentence given below contains an incomplete phrasal verb. Complete the phrasal verb by supplying a suitable preposition or adverb particle. 1. I am yet to get ……………………. the flu I got last week....
If you want to learn about reported speech before doing this worksheet, go to the reported speech study page. 1. Rahul meets Shyam at the bus stop. Shyam was absent from school yesterday. Rahul:...
Combine the following sentences using not only / but also. Study the examples given below. Refugees need food. They need shelter. We can combine these two sentences using not only / but also. Refugees...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article. In some cases, no article is required. 1. ……………… CEO was ………………… young woman. 2. ………………….. day my daughter was born was …………………… happiest day of...
The words will, would, shall, should, can, could, may, might, must, ought to, need and dare are called modal auxiliary verbs. They express ideas such as ability, possibility, threat, prohibition, obligation etc. Fill in...
This tenses exercise tests your ability to use different tense forms correctly. Fill in the blanks using an appropriate tense form. 1. The latest edition of this book ……………………….. last month. (published / is...
If you are a student of intermediate (B1) or upper intermediate level English, you will find this lesson and worksheet helpful to you. What are relative pronouns? Relative pronouns are words like who, which,...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate tense form. 1. Somebody ……………………………… juice on the carpet. (spill) 2. Who ………………………. (leave) the door open? I ……………………… (not do) 3. Where ………………………….. (you put) the...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate present perfect or present perfect continuous tense form. Answers 2. You know Rahul, don’t you? Yes, I …………………….. him since our school days. 3. You travel a...
In the simple past tense, we make the passive verb forms by putting was / were before the past participle form of the verb. The news shocked me. (Active voice) I was shocked by...