Identify The Tense Worksheet For Class 3
Read the following sentences and write the name of the tense used in them. 1. I had a bad dream last night. 2. She will come in the afternoon. 3. I know your mother....
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
Read the following sentences and write the name of the tense used in them. 1. I had a bad dream last night. 2. She will come in the afternoon. 3. I know your mother....
A compound adjective is an adjective made up of two or more words. Sometimes we use a hyphen to separate the two words in a compound adjective. Examples are given below: long-term, short-term, long-distance,...
Just like adjectives, adverbs also have three degrees of comparison – positive, comparative and superlative Examples are given below. Fast / faster / fastest Slowly / more slowly / most slowly Proudly / more...
Fill in the blanks using an adjective of the appropriate degree of comparison. 1. He showed the …………………… concern for me. (little) 2. This website is ………………………… than that website. (helpful) 3. Rubber is...
Add appropriate punctuation marks. Capitalize too. Answers 1. During the summer vacation we visited Kerala, Karnataka, Goa, Andra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. 2. Rahul was in Chennai on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 3. What...
Add appropriate punctuation marks. Capitalize too. 1. hes is more lazy than stupid 2. did you see kiran yesterday 3. what a sad state of affairs 4. what a brilliant shot it was 5....
Add appropriate punctuation marks to the following sentences. Capitalize too. 1. this is rajus camera 2. where is your laptop 3. what are you thinking about 4. I dont know the answer 5. she...
Sentences are given in the active voice. Change them into the passive voice. 1. She earns a fat salary. 2. They run a grocery store. 3. She still vividly remembers her childhood days. 4....
Fill in the blanks using the present continuous tense form of the verb. 1. The dogs …………………… loudly. (bark) 2. She ………………….. ready for school. (get) 3. The child …………………… bitterly. (weep) 4. They...
Say whether the given groups of words are clauses or phrases. 1. she seemed upset 2. it didn’t occur to me 3. wherever he may be 4. despite trying hard 5. as simple as...