Category: CBSE Grammar Worksheets
Read the following sentences and state their kinds. Sentences can be declarative, exclamatory, imperative or interrogative. The declarative sentence is also known as assertive sentence. 1. We went to a fair yesterday. 2. She...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article. 1. He has written ………………… book on Indian philosophy. 2. I heard ………………….. interesting story yesterday. 3. I gave her ………………….. flower. 4. My parents gave...
Rearrange the jumbled words to make meaningful sentences. 1. was a harmless just prank it 2. loved the magician to before youthful audiences perform 3. young the major is to be too made a...
Underline the adjectives in the following sentences and state their kind. 1. There is no water in the bottle. 2. Honest people are trusted. 3. Mango is a tropical fruit. 4. The movie was...
Underline the finite and non-finite verbs in the following sentences. 1. When great people die, their memory remains to guide the living. 2. The broken bone is starting to mend. 3. The judge warned...
Change interrogative sentence to assertive sentence Notes If the interrogative sentence is in the affirmative, add ‘not’ when you transform it into an assertive sentence. 1. Was Shyam at the party yesterday? 2. Were...
Fill in the blanks by adding appropriate prefix to the word given in the brackets. Use one of the prefixes given below. (im, mis, dis, under, un) 1. ……………..ground parking is often more expensive...
In the following sentences underline the finite and non-finite verbs. 1. I was shocked to hear the news, 2. You don’t look happy to see me. 3. It took me a long time to...
Identify the finite and non-finite verbs in the following sentences. Watch our Youtube video about finite and non-finite verbs here in Malayalam. 1. There was no one to help us. 2. That was a...
Fill in the blanks with an adjective of the appropriate degree of comparison. 1. It took …………………….. than I expected. (long) 2. She is the ……………………… woman I have ever met. (beautiful) 3. We...