Category: CBSE Grammar Worksheets
We can use the present and past participle to combine two clauses. The present participle is used when both clauses have the same subject and both actions take place simultaneously. Study the example given...
Fill in the blanks with the present perfect tense form of the verb. The present perfect tense form is made by putting has or have before the past participle (v3) form of the verb....
Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition. 1. I will pay …………………… all my debt ……………….. this cheque. 2. The young actress made her debut …………………….. the new comedy. 3. The tree began...
Combine two sentences using so…that and too…to. The conjunction so…that… expresses ideas such as cause and effect. The same idea can be expressed using too…to… We can combine two sentences using so…that… or too…to…...
Please view this lesson to learn more about interchange of degrees of comparison. An adjective recognizes three degrees of comparison – positive, comparative and superlative. Study the examples given below. Shyam is the tallest...
A singular countable noun always takes an article. She is a student. I am a working woman. The child is writing his exam. I have bought a car. Plural and uncountable nouns are usually...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate tense form. 1. Though he saw me, he ……………………… to me. a) doesn’t talk b) didn’t talk c) hadn’t talked 2. I …………………….. her but she didn’t...
Change the following affirmative sentences into negative sentences. 1. She wants to be a writer. 2. I have received the letter. 3. It rained yesterday. 4. I met her at a party. 5. I...
Change the following affirmative sentences into interrogative sentences. 1. She lives in Canada. 2. Meera writes plays for the television. 3. He has always wanted to be an inventor. 4. He teaches Sanskrit at...
Complete the following sentences using has or have. Use has with singular subjects and have with plural subjects. A singular subject refers to one person or thing whereas a plural subject refers to more than one person...