Story Writing Activity For Classes 5 and 6
This writing activity is meant for students of classes 5 and 6. Story writing allows students to give wings to their imagination and develop their writing skills. Some points will be given and students...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
This writing activity is meant for students of classes 5 and 6. Story writing allows students to give wings to their imagination and develop their writing skills. Some points will be given and students...
Reading comprehension activities assess a student’s ability to read and understand the given topic. No specialist knowledge is required to do this exercise because all the answers are found in the passage itself. The...
Reading comprehension activities assess a student’s ability to read and understand the given topic. No specialist knowledge is required to do this exercise because all the answers are found in the passage itself. The...
This grammar exercise is aimed at students of classes 5 and 6. It tests their ability to use tenses correctly. You can learn more about tenses here. Fill in the blanks with correct forms...
The words however, although and despite have very similar meanings. However, they are used in different structures. However is a transitional adverb. It usually goes at the beginning of a clause. Although is a...
Use ‘who’ to refer to people. Use ‘which’ and ‘what’ to refer to things. Before a noun, which and what can also refer to people. There is not much difference of meaning between which and what....
These words are often confused. Whose is a possessive word. Who’s is the contraction of who is or who has. Fill in the blanks with whose or who’s. 1. …………….. bag is this? 2....
The preposition with is used after a number of adjectives which say how people are feeling towards others. After words which say how people act towards others, we use ‘to’. This grammar exercise tests...
Would is the past form of will. It is sometimes also used as a softer form of will. This grammar exercise allows you to practice using will and would. Fill in the blanks with...
In English, yes is used with affirmative sentences and no is used with negative sentences. This grammar exercise allows you to practice using yes and no in short answers. Fill in the blanks. Grammar...