Combine Using If | Class 10 Grammar Worksheet
Combine the following sentences using if. 1. I have the money. I will buy a car. 2. She might arrive early. Then we can go for a walk. 3. He might win the lottery....
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Combine the following sentences using if. 1. I have the money. I will buy a car. 2. She might arrive early. Then we can go for a walk. 3. He might win the lottery....
Combine the following sentences using so…that… 1. She was very hungry. She ate the whole loaf. 2. She was very happy. She started jumping up and down. 3. She was very upset. She started...
1. She is very intelligent. You cannot deceive her. 2. The coat was very expensive. I couldn’t buy it. 3. It is very late. We cannot go out now. 4. She is very lazy....
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate conjunction. 1. ………………… she heard the news of his demise, she fainted. (As soon as / As long as / No sooner) 2. ……………….. you want to...
Sentences are given in the active voice. Change them into the passive voice. This passive voice worksheet is helpful for students preparing for their class 9 and 10 English examination. 1. I visited them...
Add appropriate question tags to the following sentences. 1. You went there yesterday, ……………………….? 2. She has offered to come, ………………………? 3. It didn’t rain yesterday, ………………………..? 4. You met him while he was...
Combine the following sentences using such…that…. 1. It was a terrible experience. I will never forget it. 2. The boy asked a very foolish question. Everyone laughed at him. 3. It is a beautiful...
Conditional clauses express a condition. There are three types of conditional clauses. Type 1 conditional Type 2 conditional Type 3 conditional Conditional Clauses Worksheet for Class 10 This grammar worksheet tests your ability to...
Too shows undesirable extremes. We can combine two sentences using too…to… He is very tired. He cannot walk. We can combine these two sentences using too…to… He is too tired to walk. Combine the...
Combine the following sentences using although or though. The conjunctions though and although are interchangeable. Although is slightly more formal than though. 1. The girl tried her best. She could not win the first...