Category: CBSE Grammar Worksheets
These lessons are based on Macmillan English Ferry Textbook and workbook for Class 8 students. Rewrite the negative sentences as affirmative sentences. 1. The salesman didn’t sell many articles today. 2. She didn’t come...
These lessons and worksheets are based on Macmillan English Ferry Textbook and workbook for Class 8 students. Watch this video to learn the correct use of subject-verb agreement with easy explanations. Fill in the...
The type 2 conditional is used to talk about something that is unlikely to happen. It refers to the present or the future. In the type 2 conditional, we use a simple past tense...
Complete the following sentences to form first conditional sentences. The first conditional or open conditional is used to talk about real and possible situations. Watch this Youtube video to better understand the correct use...
Read the following sentences and state whether they are simple, complex or compound. A simple sentence consists of just one clause. A complex sentence consists of one independent clause and one or more dependent...
Rewrite the following sentences using while and the past continuous or past simple form of the verb given in the brackets. The first one is done for you. I ……………… (cut) my chin. I...
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 the appropriate form of the word given in the brackets. 1. ………………. problems need to be tackled effectively. (environment) 2. He is in the ………………… position of being able...
Arrange the words in the correct order to form meaningful sentences. You can find a video version of this jumbled words exercise with simple explanations here. 1. dog Rahul with his pet playing enjoys....
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate verb form. Notes In the simple present tense, the verb takes the marker –s when the subject is a singular noun or pronoun. Note that the verb...