English Grammar Exercise For Class 5
Do as directed. 1. Rewrite the words as a meaningful sentence. a) regularly / magazine / good / a / reading / habit / is /a b) voice / there / I / with...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
Do as directed. 1. Rewrite the words as a meaningful sentence. a) regularly / magazine / good / a / reading / habit / is /a b) voice / there / I / with...
This writing activity is meant for students of classes 5 and 6. Story writing allows students to give wings to their imagination and develop their writing skills. Some points will be given and students...
Reading comprehension activities assess a student’s ability to read and understand the given topic. No specialist knowledge is required to do this exercise because all the answers are found in the passage itself. The...
Reading comprehension activities assess a student’s ability to read and understand the given topic. No specialist knowledge is required to do this exercise because all the answers are found in the passage itself. The...
This grammar exercise is aimed at students of classes 5 and 6. It tests their ability to use tenses correctly. You can learn more about tenses here. Fill in the blanks with correct forms...
This grammar exercise tests your ability to use the simple present tense. You can learn more about the simple present tense here. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate simple present tense form. Simple...
We use the simple present tense to talk about our likes, dislikes, habits and routines. This tense form is also used to talk about general truths and facts. This grammar exercise allows you to...
This grammar exercise allows you to practice making Yes/No questions in the simple present tense using the given hints. You can learn more about the simple present tense here. Make Yes / No questions...
When we add the prefixes un-, im- and dis- to adjectives, verbs or nouns, we get their opposites. Study the examples given below: Polite x impolite Kind x unkind Able x unable Like x...
Using the prefixes un-, im- and dis- Read the following Able x unable Like x dislike Kind x unkind Possible x impossible When we add the prefixes un-, im- or dis- to adjectives, we...