Tenses exercise for class 8 CBSE
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate tense form. 1. We …………………. anything from him yet. a) haven’t heard b) hadn’t heard c) don’t here 2. She ……………….. here till 4 o’clock. a) was...
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Complete the following sentences using an appropriate tense form. 1. We …………………. anything from him yet. a) haven’t heard b) hadn’t heard c) don’t here 2. She ……………….. here till 4 o’clock. a) was...
Been is often used as a past participle of come and go. Complete the following sentences. 1. ‘Where is the manager?’ ‘He has ………………. to the US.’ a) gone b) been 2. Have you...
Complete the following sentences using other, another or others. 1. She has bought ………………… car. a) other b) an other c) another 2. Could I have …………….. piece of cake? a) another b) an...
Complete the following sentences using a simple past or present perfect tense form. 1. I ………………. my grandparents last week. a) visited b) had visited c) have visited 2. I ………………… in this office...
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate past tense form. 1. The train ………………. before I …………….. the station. a) had departed, had reached b) had departed, reached c) departed, had reached 2. I...
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate tense form. 1. If I had the money now, I ………………… buy a car. (will / would) 2. If you ………………. the 10 o’clock train, you could...
Add appropriate question tags to the following sentences. 1. Your sister lives in Saudi Arabia, …………………? a) does she b) doesn’t she c) is she 2. You talked to the manager, ……………………? a) did...
Complete the following sentences using do, does or did. Hint: Use ‘do’ and ‘does’ in the simple present tense. Use ‘did’ in the simple past tense. Use the past tense with past time adverbs...
Complete the following sentences using ‘do’ or ‘does’. Hint Use ‘do’ when the subject is a plural noun (dogs, teachers, animals or plants) or a plural pronoun (you, we, they). Use ‘do’ when the...
Complete the following sentences using was or were. Hints Use ‘was’ when the subject is a singular pronoun (he, she, it, I) or a singular noun (Raju, Radha, child, book etc.) Use ‘were’ when...