Category: Class 10 worksheets
In the present perfect tense, we make the passive verb form by putting has / have + been before the past participle form of the verb. Examples I have warned them. They have been...
In the present continuous tense, we make the passive verb form by putting is/am/are + being before the past participle form of the active verb. If the subject of the passive verb is a...
We can make negative sentences by using words like no, not, nothing and never. Formation of negatives 1. They were all absent. 2. The trees have lost all their leaves. 3. He has lost...
Relative pronouns combine clauses. They act as the subject or object of the verb in the relative clause. Common relative pronouns Who Refers to people Replaces words like he, she, they, you, we and...
When we change a question into a passive voice, the question word at the beginning of the active voice sentence does not change its position. Note that who will become whom in the passive...
Sentences are given in the simple present tense. In the simple present tense, we make the passive verb form by putting is/am/are before the past participle form of the verb. In the passive voice,...
This passage is taken from the class 10 English exam conducted by CBSE in 2023. Read the passage given below: 1. Hiking is a great source of pleasure to us besides being beneficial for...
The sentences given below are in the active voice. Change them into the passive voice. 1. Open the door. 2. Call the doctor. 3. Summon the first witness. 4. Close the door. 5. Take...
The sentences given below are in the active voice. Change them into the passive voice. To learn more about passive voice, go to this lesson. This worksheet is helpful for students preparing for their...
Can you use conditional clauses correctly? Test your understanding of if / conditional clauses with this grammar exercise. Learn more about if/conditional clauses. First conditional Second conditional Third conditional Fill in the blanks with...