Conversational Structures With If
If … should; if … happen to We use these structures to talk about events and situations that are very unlikely. If you should finish early, give me a ring. OR If you should...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
If … should; if … happen to We use these structures to talk about events and situations that are very unlikely. If you should finish early, give me a ring. OR If you should...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate conjunction. Conjunctions are words used to connect two clauses. Common examples are: and, but, so, because Notes Use but to connect two contrasting or contradictory ideas. She...
The words in the following sentences are jumbled. Write them in the correct order. 1. at the alone home was boy 2. we the saw behind curtain something moving 3. for I had and...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate relative pronoun. Relative pronouns are words like who, whom, which, that and whose. Use who to refer to people. Use which to refer to things. Use that...
We use some Wh-words at the beginning of sentences to make questions. Common question words in English are: where, when, why, what, who, whom, which, how Fill in the blanks with appropriate question words....
Fill in the blanks with prepositions such as to, at, off, on, in, into, with 1. The children were going ……………………… school. (in / to) 2. There is a huge tree ………………………………. the corner....
It is possible to change the form of a sentence without changing its meaning. Worksheet 1 Rewrite the following sentences are directed. 1. How I wish I had a pet dog! (Change into declarative...
Here is a sample diary entry for students of class 6. Topic Imagine that you have won the inter school table tennis tournament. Write a diary entry about that memorable day, narrating your feelings...
We can change the form of a sentence without changing its meaning. This is called transformation of sentences. Rewrite the following sentences as directed. 1. How I wish I had a little sister! (Change...
Rearrange the words in the correct order to make meaningful sentences. Then write D for declarative, Im for imperative, E for exclamatory and I for interrogative. Punctuate the sentences correctly. Unscramble sentences worksheet 1....