Question Tags Exercise For Class 7
Add appropriate question tags. 1. They arrived in the morning, ……………………..? (did they / didn’t they / hadn’t they) 2. You remember him, …………………………? (do you / don’t you / didn’t you) 3. You...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
Add appropriate question tags. 1. They arrived in the morning, ……………………..? (did they / didn’t they / hadn’t they) 2. You remember him, …………………………? (do you / don’t you / didn’t you) 3. You...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate tense form. 1. I ……………………… home at 3.30. (reached / have reached / had reached) 2. They ………………………. the roof. (are repairing / repair / have repairing)...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate conditional verb form. This grammar exercise tests your ability to use if clauses correctly. You can learn about different types of conditional / if clauses by clicking...
Combine using a relative pronoun. You can learn about relative pronouns here. 1. I adopted a puppy. I found him abandoned on the road. 2. She bought a frock. It has beautiful embroidery. 3....
Fill in the blanks with the gerund or infinitive form of the verb. Some verbs can be followed by either a gerund or an infinitive with little difference of meaning. You can learn about...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner. You can learn about determiners here. 1. I have invited only ………………………… friends to my birthday party. (few / a few / a little) 2. I...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate conjunction. 1. Do you know …………………………… she has gone? (where / there / what) 2. She spoke ……………………….. she knew everything. (as / as if / as...
Infinitives are words like to work, to sing, to dance and to wait. After some words, the infinitive is used without to. Fill in the blanks with an infinitive with or without to. 1....
Had better is used to give strong advice. Note that had better refers to the present or future. It is followed by an infinitive without to. You had better listen to me. (NOT You...
The infinitive usually takes the marker to. However, after certain verbs infinitives are used without to. Can you use to infinitives and bare infinitives correctly? Fill in the blanks with a to-infinitive or bare...