Same Word Used As Noun And Verb
Some words can be used both as a verb and as a noun. Examples are: place, work, interest, harvest etc. Study the following examples carefully to see how these words are used both as...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
Some words can be used both as a verb and as a noun. Examples are: place, work, interest, harvest etc. Study the following examples carefully to see how these words are used both as...
Say what part of speech the underlined word is. 1. That was a frightening experience. 2. How will they solve the problem? 3. Oops! I dropped the glass. 4. We are waiting for them...
Combine the following sentences using neither…nor… You can learn more about neither…nor here. 1. He doesn’t attend the class regularly. He doesn’t learn his lessons. 2. Raju has not come. Ravi has not come....
Rewrite as directed 1. He seldom visits his old parents. (Begin with seldom) 2. He seldom travels by air. (Begin with seldom) 3. It is not compulsory that one should attempt all the questions....
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article. 1. He has ……………………… keen eye for business. (a / an / the) 2. I saw ……………………. aeroplane flying low, just above ……………………….. trees. 3. He...
Rewrite the following sentences as directed. 1. Kochi is the best port in Kerala. (use better) 2. Mumbai is the biggest port in India. (use big) 3. Mount Everest is higher than any other...
Underline the infinitives in the following sentences. 1. That was a sight to see. 2. I wanted to talk to her but I couldn’t. 3. I don’t know what I am supposed to do...
Would rather means ‘would prefer to’. It is followed by an infinitive without to. To say that you prefer one thing to another thing, use the structure would rather. Form: subject + would rather...
Rewrite the following sentences using had better We use had better to give strong advice. Note that had better refers to the present or future. Form: subject + had better + infinitive without to...
Irregular verbs are those verbs whose past tense forms do not end in -ed. Here is a quick list of common irregular verbs in English. Fill in the blanks with the simple past tense...