Kerala Syllabus English

Prepositions Worksheet for Class 10 Kerala SSLC

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. 1. They accused him ……………………… being partial. (with / of / for) 2. Who looks …………………………. your pets when you are away? (on / after / at) 3. There was a discussion …………………………. metaphysics. (on / over / in) 4. You have to do something ………………………… it …

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Prepositions Exercise for Class 10 Kerala SSLC

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. 1. They accused him ……………………… being partial. (with / of / for) 2. Who looks …………………………. your pets when you are away? (on / after / at) 3. There was a discussion …………………………. metaphysics. (on / over / in) 4. You have to do something ………………………… it …

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Degrees of Comparison Worksheet for Class 10 Kerala SSLC

Fill in the blanks with an adjective of the appropriate degree of comparison. You can learn more about degrees of comparison here. 1. The sword is not as …………………. as the pen. (mighty) 2. She runs ………………… than me. (fast) 3. The job took ……………….. than I expected. (long) 4. She works ………………….. than me. …

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Phrasal Verbs Worksheet for Class 9 Kerala SCERT

Each sentence given below contains an incomplete phrasal verb. Complete the expression by supplying a suitable preposition or adverb particle. 1. The police tracked him ……………….. with the help of his call history. (out / down / up) 2. The pretty girl walked ……………… to me and asked me my name. (up / on / …

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Important Phrasal Verbs For Class 10 Worksheet

Each question given below contains an incomplete phrasal verb. Complete the expression by supplying a suitable word. Choose your answers from the options given below. This phrasal verbs worksheet is helpful for students preparing for their class 10 English exam conducted by various state boards. (back, ahead, with, without, by, after, through, on, into, in, …

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Modal Auxiliary Verbs Worksheet For Class 10 | Kerala SSLC English Grammar

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate modal auxiliary verb. This modal auxiliary verbs worksheet is based on Kerala SCERT Class 10 English text book Unit 2 1. It ………………………. rain later in the day. (weak possibility) 2. I ………………………… come in the afternoon. (promise) 3. If you are thirsty, I ………………………….. get you something …

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Noun Phrases Worksheet For Class 10 | Kerala SSLC English Grammar

This noun phrases worksheet is based on Kerala SCERT Class 10 English textbook Unit I. A noun phrase serves the same purpose as a noun. It may consist of just one word or it may consist of articles, adjectives or other modifiers in addition to the head noun. Study the example given below. The old …

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Change Affirmative To Negative Using Hardly, Rarely, Seldom, Few, Little | Kerala SSLC English Grammar Worksheet

This grammar worksheet is based on Kerala SCERT English Textbook Unit 1. Read the affirmative sentences given below and change them into negative sentences using words like hardly, scarcely, never, seldom, rarely, few, little. 1. He smokes cigarettes. 2. I watch English movies. 3. He earns enough to make a living. 4. I visit my …

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If Clauses Worksheet For Class 10 | Kerala SSLC English Grammar

A conditional sentence expresses a condition. There are three types of conditional sentences. They are Type 1 conditional Type 2 conditional Type 3 conditional In Type 1 conditional, we use a simple present tense in the if-clause and will / can / may + first form of the verb in the main clause. If you …

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