Category: Class 4 worksheets
Unscramble these groups of words and make meaningful sentences. Capitalise where necessary. The punctuation marks will help you. These worksheets are designed for students of classes 3 and 4. Exercise 1. city what Mumbai...
There are mainly four types of sentences in English. Declarative sentences Interrogative sentences Exclamatory sentences Imperative sentences Declarative sentences A declarative sentence is a statement. It can be an affirmative statement or a negative...
The subject is the person or thing that performs the action mentioned in the sentence. The subject is usually a noun or a pronoun. As you know, nouns are the names of people, places, animals...
The conjunctions and, but and so are coordinating conjunctions. They are used to connect two clauses of equal rank. This grammar exercise tests your ability to use and, but and so. Sentences are given...
In the simple present tense, we use the auxiliary verbs do and does to make negative forms. Do is used with plural nouns and pronouns. The first person singular pronoun ‘I’ also takes do....
In the simple present tense, we use the auxiliaries do and does to make questions and negatives. When to use do or does? Use do when the subject is a plural noun (girls, parents,...
A phrasal verb is a two word verb whose meaning is very different from the meanings of the two words in it. Here is a list of phrasal verbs beginning with the verb call....
Here is a list of phrasal verbs beginning with the letter bring. Each phrasal verb is followed by its meaning. There is a phrasal verbs exercise at the end of this lesson to test...
A phrasal verb is made up of a verb and a preposition or adverb. The meaning of a phrasal verb can be very different from the meanings of the two words in it. Here...