Simple Present Tense Exercise For Classes 3 and 4
This grammar exercise allows you to practice making the simple present tense with be. In the simple present tense, the verb be has three forms – is, am and are. You can learn about...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
This grammar exercise allows you to practice making the simple present tense with be. In the simple present tense, the verb be has three forms – is, am and are. You can learn about...
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate modal auxiliary verb that expresses the idea mentioned in the brackets. 1. Mummy, ……………….. I watch TV? (Permission) 2. It …………….. rain in the evening. (Possibility) 3....
Identify the proper nouns, common nouns and collective nouns in the following sentences. 1. The buffalo was attacked by a pride of lions. 2. The boys are playing in the garden. 3. Leave that...
Rewrite the following sentences after correcting the errors. Notes In the simple present tense, the verb takes the marker -s when the subject is a singular noun or pronoun. Read the sentences given below....
We use the simple present tense to talk about our routines – the things that we do every day. Fill in the blanks with verbs in the simple present tense. Little Tina ………………… (wake)...
Unscramble the group of words to make meaningful sentences. Capitalise where necessary. The punctuation marks will help you. 1. flute boy playing the was his. 2. brother am my I for waiting. 3. is...
The modal auxiliaries will and can have different uses. Will has the following uses: Making simple predictions about the future It will rain in the evening. I will pass the test. She will marry...
Every sentence has a subject and a predicate. The subject denotes the person or thing that performs the action mentioned in the sentence. Study the example given below. Mukesh is writing a story. Who...
This exercise is taken from MacMillan English Ferry Reader 4 Chapter 1 Fill in the blanks using the correct sight idioms. Choose your answers from the given options. (no end in sight, lose sight of,...
Add appropriate punctuation marks at the end of each sentence. 1. How beautifully she sings 2. What a lovely beach 3. Mind your own business 4. Why are you crying 5. Have you had...