Identify The Tense | Class 6 Grammar Worksheets
Identify the tense in the following sentences. 1. I have been working out for hours. 2. She looked around. 3. I have lived in this town for twenty years. 4. You have never given...
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Identify the tense in the following sentences. 1. I have been working out for hours. 2. She looked around. 3. I have lived in this town for twenty years. 4. You have never given...
Sentences are given in the direct speech. Change them into indirect speech. 1. Sam said, ‘I am going to school.’ 2. Jyothi said, ‘It is very difficult to solve this puzzle.’ 3. ‘You are...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. This grammar worksheet is for students of classes 8, 9 and 10. Prepositions worksheet for classes 9 and 10 If you are confronted ……………………… (by /...
Change into indirect (reported) speech. You can learn about direct and indirect speech here. 1. ‘When are you leaving for Mumbai?’ James asked me. 2. ‘Was there a big crowd at the wedding?’ asked...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate present continuous tense form. We make the present continuous tense form by putting is, am or are before the ing form of the verb. Use is with...
Underline the nouns in the following sentences. How to identify nouns 1. Nouns can be used with the articles a/an or the. 2. Nouns have plural forms. There are exceptions to this rule and uncountable nouns do...
Fill in the blanks with the option that has the most appropriate set of words. Reliance is the largest corporation in India and is still ……………….. at a pace that makes the old money...
English adjectives and adverbs recognize three degrees – the positive, the comparative and the superlative. It is usually possible to express the same idea using any of these forms. Note that the structures are different. Study the...
Synthesis is the process of combining two sentences into one. We can combine two sentences using the conjunctions though and although. Both these words have the same meaning; however, though is more common than although in an informal style. Though means in spite...
In order to report Yes/No questions, we use the conjunction if or whether. Examples are given below. The teacher asked the student, ‘Have you done your homework?’ We can report this question using if...