Category: CBSE Grammar Worksheets
State whether the following sentences are statements (declarative), questions (interrogatory), commands (imperative) or exclamatory. Declarative sentence A declarative or assertive sentence merely makes a statement. Examples are given below: It is very hot today....
The subject is usually a noun, pronoun or ing form. It refers to a person, place, thing or idea. Study the examples given below. Radha is an architect. (Here the subject Radha refers to...
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...
Read the following sentences and state whether they are in the simple present or simple past tense. 1. I had a strange experience yesterday. 2. She looked out of the window. 3. I know...
We use the simple present tense to talk about our habits, likes, routines and general facts. This tense is commonly used with the time expressions daily, always, every day, every morning, every evening etc....
Read the following sentences. I get up at 6.30. I usually have my breakfast at 8.30. I go for a walk every morning. My father usually drinks tea in the morning. I drink a...
The present continuous tense is used to talk about actions or events that are going on at the moment of speaking. Study the examples given below. The bird is flying. I am writing. She...
We use the structure the…the… to say that things change together. Both clauses have the following word order: the + comparative expression + subject + verb Study the sentences given below. They fought many...