Reported Speech Worksheet For Classes 9 and 10
A group of students from Kerala visited your school and asked the following questions. Who is your principal? Does your school have a boarding facility? Is there a basket ball court? Are there any...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
A group of students from Kerala visited your school and asked the following questions. Who is your principal? Does your school have a boarding facility? Is there a basket ball court? Are there any...
Read the following questions asked by a traveler. Do I have to pay for this call? Will I have to get a visa for Nepal? Will I be able to find Bengali speaking people...
Make sentences in the past perfect continuous tense using the ideas given below. 1. The girl looked relieved. (Waiting anxiously for her result) 2. The girl finally solved the problem. (Trying every possible method...
The past perfect continuous tense is used to talk about longer actions or situations which had continued up to the past moment that we are thinking about. Examples are given below. At that time...
C.2 Complete the following sentences about the poem. 1. In the first stanza, the poet refers to four pieces of evidence: large shoes, a long bed, the Bible, fields cluttered with boulders and a...
Choose the best word or phrase from the given options to complete the following passage. Passage 1 The rapid emergence ………a……… resistant bacteria is occurring worldwide, endangering the efficacy ………b…….. antibiotics, which ……..c……… medicine...
The modal auxiliaries will and can have different uses. Will has the following uses: Making simple predictions about the future It will rain in the evening. I will pass the test. She will marry...
Every sentence has a subject and a predicate. The subject denotes the person or thing that performs the action mentioned in the sentence. Study the example given below. Mukesh is writing a story. Who...
This exercise is taken from MacMillan English Ferry Reader 4 Chapter 1 Fill in the blanks using the correct sight idioms. Choose your answers from the given options. (no end in sight, lose sight of,...
Add appropriate punctuation marks at the end of each sentence. 1. How beautifully she sings 2. What a lovely beach 3. Mind your own business 4. Why are you crying 5. Have you had...