When and While Worksheet for Class 5
To talk about actions or situations that take place at the same time, we can use when or while. We often use when/while to introduce the longer background action that was going on when...
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To talk about actions or situations that take place at the same time, we can use when or while. We often use when/while to introduce the longer background action that was going on when...
Conjunctions are words used to connect clauses together. Examples: if, or, till, where, unless, so, while and when Read the following sentences. You will win. You work hard. We can combine these two sentences into...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate simple present tense form. Notes In the simple present tense when the subject is a singular noun or pronoun, the verb ends in -s or -es. The...
When we compare two people or things, we use the comparative form of the adjective.We form comparative adjectives by adding –er to the positive adjective. Tall – tallerBig – biggerSmall – smallerNice – nicerKind...
Basic rules Always use an article or another determiner with a singular countable noun. Determiners are words like my, his, her, this, that and any. You can write: a pen, the pen, my pen,...
Some words describe actions. Most of them end in –ly. In grammar, these are called manner adverbs. Examples are: kindly, bravely, nicely, pleasantly, eagerly, softly, rightly, patiently etc. Exercise Fill in the blanks by...
Whose is a possessive word. As a relative pronoun, it can connect two clauses. Note that whose replaces words like his, her, its and their. Study the examples given below. I know a man....
Relative pronouns are words like who, whom, that and which. Who and whom Who and whom are used to refer to people. Who acts as the subject of the verb in the relative clause....
Complete the paragraph with suitable words from the box. Around, across, with, along, to, after, next to, into, from One day, as I walking ……………. the bank of the river, I saw my friend...
This worksheet is based on the lesson ‘Flying Together’, Class 5 English Textbook. Fill in the blanks with prepositions such as to, at, off, on, in, into, with. The first one is done for...