Word formation | Class 3 grammar worksheets
Add the suffix –able to the words given below and fill in the blanks using them. (comfort, laugh, love, fashion, enjoy, eat, fold, walk, do, drink, forget) 1. I found the movie very …………………....
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Add the suffix –able to the words given below and fill in the blanks using them. (comfort, laugh, love, fashion, enjoy, eat, fold, walk, do, drink, forget) 1. I found the movie very …………………....
Here is a list of expressions that have the words white or black in them. Each expression is followed by its meaning. White collar White collar jobs are jobs that are done in an...
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate word or phrase. 1. They have a cottage ……………… the river. (beside / besides) 2. ………………. science, we have to study mathematics and English. (beside / besides)...
Unscramble the words to make meaningful sentences. 1. father my doctor is a 2. me tell truth the 3. are where going you 4. father my bank at works a 5. forgot I bring...
Here are some expressions and words which have the names of colors in them. The meaning of each expression is given on the right. Red-handed – to catch someone red-handed is to catch them...
Rewrite the following sentences using so…that. Tips Remove too…to from the sentence. In the that-clause use will, can, would or could depending upon the context. Exercise 1. The tourist was too foolish to trust...
The words too and enough are adverbs. Too indicates excess whereas enough indicates sufficiency. The tea is too hot. (= The tea is unbearably hot. Here the adverb ‘too’ indicates an excess degree of...
Here are some idiomatic expressions with pull. Pull back To pull back is to retreat. The infiltrators pulled back when army started firing. Pull someone’s leg To pull someone’s leg is to deceive them...
Here is a list of phrasal verbs using the word put. Put away To put away is to consume food or drink in large quantities. If you are going to sit there all day...
Study the following expressions, all of which have the word heel in them. Their meanings are also provided. At one’s heels When you have someone at your heels, they are walking close behind you....