Phrases And Clauses Worksheet For Class 8
A phrase is a group of words that makes some sense but not complete senses. Phrases usually begin with a preposition, an ing form or a to-infinitive. A phrase does not contain a finite...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
A phrase is a group of words that makes some sense but not complete senses. Phrases usually begin with a preposition, an ing form or a to-infinitive. A phrase does not contain a finite...
A simple sentence has just one clause and hence it consists of just one finite verb. There are no conjunctions or relative pronouns in a simple sentence. A complex or a compound sentence will...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate tense form. 1. I ………………………….. (work) in this office for 15 years. 2. My grandmother ……………………….. (be) 85 when she ………………………. (die) in 2010. 3. We ………………………………...
State whether the following sentences are single, compound or complex. A simple sentence has just one clause. That means it has just one subject and one finite verb. A complex sentence has one main...
Infinitives (with and without to), gerunds and participles (present and past) are the non-finite verbs. A non-finite verb does not change its form when there is a change in the number or person of...
When there are two past events in a sentence, the past perfect is used for the earlier event. Note that we do not use the past perfect to simply say that something happened sometime...
Fill in the blanks with an active or passive verb form whichever is correct. 1. The mangoes …………………………….. when they were ripe. (was plucked / have plucked / were plucked) 2. He ……………………………. from...
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate simple present or simple past tense form. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate verb form. 1. Supriya ………………………. to be a writer. (want) 2. She ………………………...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. This grammar worksheet is helpful for students of classes 7 and 8. 1. The dog ran ……………………. me. (after / across) 2. We walked …………………….. the...
Change the following affirmative sentences into negative sentences. 1. She wants to be a writer. 2. I have received the letter. 3. It rained yesterday. 4. I met her at a party. 5. I...