Whose and Who’s | Confusing Words
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....
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
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...
With is used in several expressions that say how people are showing their sensations and emotions. They are: Trembling with rage Jumping up and down with excitement Blue with cold White with fear/rage Red...
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...
CBSE Class 9 and 10 English question papers often include a speech writing task. You are required to write a speech in about 120 words on the given topic. Here is a sample speech...
These are notice writing exercises for high school students. CBSE English question papers for classes 8 and 9 almost always include a notice writing task. You will find some sample notice writing tasks on...
The determiners few and little are often confused. Use few with countable nouns; use little with uncountable nouns. Few and little have a negative meaning. For example, ‘few children’ means ‘hardly any children’. Likewise,...
This grammar exercise tests your ability to use the simple present tense. You can learn more about the simple present tense here. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate simple present tense form. Simple...
We use the simple present tense to talk about our likes, dislikes, habits and routines. This tense form is also used to talk about general truths and facts. This grammar exercise allows you to...