Already, just, yet grammar worksheet
Complete the following sentences using already, just and yet. 1. Numerous lives have ………………………. been lost. (already / just / yet) 2. She has ……………………… left her house. (already / just / yet) 3....
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Complete the following sentences using already, just and yet. 1. Numerous lives have ………………………. been lost. (already / just / yet) 2. She has ……………………… left her house. (already / just / yet) 3....
Change the following statements into questions. 1. He is a teacher. 2. She is coming with us. 3. It is getting darker. 4. The trains were late. 5. The boys are rehearsing for the...
Read the following sentences and state whether they are declarative, interrogative, imperative and exclamatory. 1. Bring me that book. 2. Open the door. 3. Where have you been all these years? 4. You are...
Rewrite the following sentences correctly. 1. I bought a trouser. 2. Have you got a scissors? 3. She has got too many luggages. 4. Have you got any new informations about them? 5. She...
This dialogue completion activity for CBSE class 8 students tests their ability to form meaningful conversations in English. Situation: Two friends meet and talk about their studies. Sasi: Hello Rahim. Good morning. Rahim: ……………………….....
Complete the given piece of conversation. This dialogue completion exercise is for class 8 students of CBSE and NCERT schools. Situation: Two friends meet at a bus stop and engage in a conversation. Ravi:...
Change the following assertive sentences into exclamatory sentences. 1. You are very slow. 2. She is very beautiful. 3. They are very happy here. 4. It was a very marvelous sight. 5. This is...
Dialogue completion exercise A: Hello, can I speak with Mayur, please? B: —————————– A: Where has he gone? B: —————————– A: When is he likely to be back? B: ———————————– A: Will you ask...
Relative pronouns are words like who, whom, which, that and whose. They are not conjunctions, but they can be used to combine two clauses. A relative pronoun serves as the subject or object of...
Complete the following sentences with appropriate simple past tense forms. 1. I ————————— (meet) him yesterday. 2. I ———————- (eat) two eggs in the morning. 3. She ———————- (want) to be an air hostess....