Kinds of Sentences Worksheet For Class 5
Read the following sentences and state their kind. Sentences are of four kinds – declarative, imperative, interrogative and exclamatory. 1. She didn’t know the answer. 2. Who told you that? 3. How will you...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
Read the following sentences and state their kind. Sentences are of four kinds – declarative, imperative, interrogative and exclamatory. 1. She didn’t know the answer. 2. Who told you that? 3. How will you...
Add appropriate punctuation marks to the following sentences. Capitalize words wherever necessary. Answers 1. When I’ve recorded your voice I’ll play it back. 2. She’s not here just now. 3. If I write to...
Combine the sentences given below using before or after. Answers 1. He had locked the door before he went out. 2. You must wash your hands before you eat anything. 3. You must finish...
Conjunctions are connecting words. There are mainly two types of conjunctions – coordinating conjunctions and subordinating conjunctions. A coordinating conjunction connects two clauses of equal rank. Examples of coordinating conjunctions are: and, but, or,...
In the simple past tense, we make the passive verb forms by putting was / were before the past participle form of the verb. The news shocked me. (Active voice) I was shocked by...
In the present perfect tense, we make the passive verb form by putting has / have + been before the past participle form of the verb. Examples I have warned them. They have been...
In the present continuous tense, we make the passive verb form by putting is/am/are + being before the past participle form of the active verb. If the subject of the passive verb is a...
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. (back, ahead, with, without, by, after, through, on, into,...
We can make negative sentences by using words like no, not, nothing and never. Formation of negatives 1. They were all absent. 2. The trees have lost all their leaves. 3. He has lost...
Relative pronouns combine clauses. They act as the subject or object of the verb in the relative clause. Common relative pronouns Who Refers to people Replaces words like he, she, they, you, we and...