Sight Idioms
Several English idioms use the word sight. Here are some of them with meanings and example sentences. This worksheet is based on MacMillan English Ferry Reader 4, Chapter 1. Catch sight of someone/something To...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
Several English idioms use the word sight. Here are some of them with meanings and example sentences. This worksheet is based on MacMillan English Ferry Reader 4, Chapter 1. Catch sight of someone/something To...
Add appropriate punctuation marks at the end of each sentence. 1. How beautifully she sings 2. What a lovely beach 3. Mind your own business 4. Why are you crying 5. Have you had...
Unscramble these groups of words and make meaningful sentences. Capitalise where necessary. The punctuation marks will help you. These worksheets are designed for students of classes 3 and 4. Exercise 1. city what Mumbai...
There are mainly four types of sentences in English. Declarative sentences Interrogative sentences Exclamatory sentences Imperative sentences Declarative sentences A declarative sentence is a statement. It can be an affirmative statement or a negative...
The subject is the person or thing that performs the action mentioned in the sentence. The subject is usually a noun or a pronoun. As you know, nouns are the names of people, places, animals...
Fill in the blanks with appropriate verbs. Leeches ………1……… (are / is / have) segmented worms with suction cups at each end. Their bodies ……..2……… (are / is / have) wider rather than thick....
Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions. Alfred Tennyson was a true representative …………1……… the Victorian Age. He was one of the three most famous people ……………2…………. his time when he lived. Tennyson did...
The following paragraph has not been edited. One word has been omitted in each line. Write the omitted word along with the words that come before and after in your answer sheet. Satyajit Ray...
The following paragraph has not been edited. One word has been omitted in each line. Write the omitted word along with the words that come before and after in your answer sheet. In the...
Dismal (adjective) Dismal means dejected, cheerless, gloomy, despondent, awful, terrible etc. The show was dismal and a waste of time. She works in a dismal little room in the attic. Crestfallen (adjective) Crestfallen means...