Present Perfect Tense Worksheet for Class 5 with Answers
We make the present perfect tense form by putting has or have before the past participle form of the verb. I have seen him before. They have arrived. He has stopped talking to me....
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We make the present perfect tense form by putting has or have before the past participle form of the verb. I have seen him before. They have arrived. He has stopped talking to me....
Use the following verbs to complete the sentences. Sometimes you need the negative form of the verb. Answers 1. My sister writes stories for the radio. 2. A teetotaler does not drink alcohol. 3....
Read the following sentences and state their kind. Sentences are of four kinds – declarative, imperative, interrogative and exclamatory. 1. She didn’t know the answer. 2. Who told you that? 3. How will you...
Form adjectives from the words given in the brackets and fill in the blanks. Words used to refer to nations and their people 1. The ……………………. Civilization is one of the oldest in the...
Fill in the blanks using appropriate question words. 1. ……………………… long will it take us to walk there? (How / What / Which) 2. …………………….. train should I take? (How / What / Which)...
Add appropriate punctuation marks. Capitalize too. 1. hes is more lazy than stupid 2. did you see kiran yesterday 3. what a sad state of affairs 4. what a brilliant shot it was 5....
Fill in the blanks with an adjective of the appropriate degree of comparison. 1. It took …………………….. than I expected. (long) 2. She is the ……………………… woman I have ever met. (beautiful) 3. We...
Underline the adjectives in the following sentences and state their kind. 1. The room was very dark. 2. She is an ambitious woman. 3. That was a stupid thing to do. 4. She doesn’t...
Change the affirmative sentences given below into negatives. 1. I sent the money yesterday. 2. She graduated in 2005. 3. The cat jumped out the window. 4. She was reading a story. 5. The...
An interjection is a word that expresses a sudden emotion, strong feeling, excitement etc. Interjections end with exclamation marks. Common interjections are: Ouch!, Hi!, Wow!, Stop!, Oops!, Yippee!, Alas!, Aha! Fill in the blanks...