Had Better | Grammar Exercise
Had better is used to give strong advice. Note that had better refers to the present or future. It is followed by an infinitive without to. You had better listen to me. (NOT You...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
Had better is used to give strong advice. Note that had better refers to the present or future. It is followed by an infinitive without to. You had better listen to me. (NOT You...
Fill in the blanks with an adjective of the appropriate degree of comparison. 1. She is ……………………….. than me. a) more tall b) taller c) more taller d) tallest 2. This is the …………………………....
Add appropriate question tags to the following statements. Notes The question tag for I am is aren’t I. After negative imperatives, use will you? After affirmative imperatives, use will you / would you /...
Fill in the blanks with at, on or in. Use at to talk about position at a point. Use on to talk about position on a line (e.g. road, river etc.) Use in to...
Change degrees of comparison without changing the meaning. 1. Kochi is the best port in Kerala. 2. Mumbai is the biggest port in India. 3. Mount Everest is higher than any other peak of...
Form questions from the following sentences so that you get the italicized words as the answer. 1. I paid 600 rupees for this shirt. 2. The new shirt cost me 900 rupees. 3. The...
We have learned that intransitive verbs do not have an object. The baby smiled. It rained. They sang and danced. The guests have arrived. Some intransitive verbs, however, require a word or phrase to...
The subordinate clause is a dependent clause. That means it cannot stand alone. You have to add a subordinate clause to an independent (main ) clause. Subordinate clauses are usually introduced by subordinating conjunctions,...
Write a letter to a friend who is in hospital after being injured in a road accident. You can learn about the format of formal and informal letters here. Informal letter sample 1 A...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate coordinating or subordinating conjunction. Choose your answers from the list of conjunctions given below. (until, as, because, whether, though, if, for, but, although, yet) 1. ………………………… we...