Exclamations Exercise
We use exclamations to express strong feelings. Study the examples given below. What a brilliant idea! How beautifully she sings! We can see that both sentences given above express strong feelings of appreciation. Change...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
We use exclamations to express strong feelings. Study the examples given below. What a brilliant idea! How beautifully she sings! We can see that both sentences given above express strong feelings of appreciation. Change...
Complete the following sentences using has or have. Use has with singular subjects and have with plural subjects. A singular subject refers to one person or thing whereas a plural subject refers to more than one person...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. She took something …………………………. the box. (in / from / with) Put the books ………………………. the table. (in / on / at) I met him …………………………....
We make the present continuous tense form by putting is/am/are before the ing form of the verb. Examples are: I am writing now. He is sleeping now. It is raining now. They are waiting...
Fill in the blanks with appropriate pronouns. 1. You have never helped …………………… with anything. (I / me) 2. I don’t know why ……………………. (she / her) is angry with ……………………… (I / me)....
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the adjective. This horse is …………………. than that horse. (tall) I am …………………….than you. (strong) They are …………………… than us. (rich) Raju is ……………………. than...
Adjectives are words used to describe nouns. They usually go before nouns, but they can also go after be (is, am, are, was, were) Adjectives usually describe a quality. Numbers are adjectives. The names of colours...
Interjections are words like hush, oops and alas. They express a sudden emotion or excitement. Interjections are always followed by an exclamation mark in writing. Common interjections are given below Ouch!, Hi!, Wow!, Stop!,...
Adverbs are words used to describe actions. Many of them end in -ly. Fill in the blanks by making changes to the word in the brackets. Adverbs worksheet for class 5 1. The children...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate pronoun. Notes A pronoun used as subject should be in its subject form. Examples are: I, he, she, they, we, you, it A pronoun used as object...