Simple present tense worksheet for class 7
Fill in the blanks with the simple present tense form of the verb given in the brackets. 1. Either Varsha or I ………………. to clean the room. (be) 2. Neither the attorney nor his...
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Fill in the blanks with the simple present tense form of the verb given in the brackets. 1. Either Varsha or I ………………. to clean the room. (be) 2. Neither the attorney nor his...
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate form of the verb. 1. The bell ………………… rung. a) has b) have c) were 2. The girls ………………… playing. a) is b) are c) has d)...
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate form of the verb. 1. Maya is …………………… on a new project. a) work b) working c) worked 2. I ………………… your father yesterday. a) met b)...
Complete the following sentences using appropriate prepositions. 1. He belongs …………… a scheduled caste. a) to b) on c) in 2. She was trembling ………………… anger. a) with b) at c) in 3. She...
A clause must have a subject and a verb of its own. Examples are given below: She tore up the letter because she was angry. The sentence given above has two clauses: She tore...
A phrase is a group of words that makes some sense but not complete sense. A phrase does not have a subject or verb. A clause is a group of words that makes complete...
Modal auxiliary verbs are words like can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should, must, aught and need. Modals are used with other verbs to express ideas such as ability, possibility, permission, obligation etc....
A conjunction is a word used to connect two or more words, phrases or clauses together. When a conjunction is used to connect words or phrases, make sure that they are in the same...
Rewrite the following sentences using so…that. Tips Remove too…to from the sentence. In the that-clause use will, can, would or could depending upon the context. Exercise 1. The tourist was too foolish to trust...
The words too and enough are adverbs. Too indicates excess whereas enough indicates sufficiency. The tea is too hot. (= The tea is unbearably hot. Here the adverb ‘too’ indicates an excess degree of...