General Grammar Exercise
Fill in the blanks. 1. ………………………………. it may seem, I don’t enjoy watching movies. a) Though strange b) Strange though c) Strangely though 2. As I get older, I ……………………… more optimistic. a) get...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
Fill in the blanks. 1. ………………………………. it may seem, I don’t enjoy watching movies. a) Though strange b) Strange though c) Strangely though 2. As I get older, I ……………………… more optimistic. a) get...
Are you good at keeping things under wraps? Do you say bad things about people behind their back? English has several idioms for describing secrets. Here are the most common among them. Keep under...
Complete the following sentences using little, a little, the little, few, a few or the few. 1. ……………… men live long enough to celebrate their hundredth birthday. 2. ……………… people understand philosophy. 3. She...
Complete the following sentences using many, much, all, whole or the whole Notes Use much with things we cannot count (uncountable nouns). Use many with things we can count (countable nouns). Use all with...
Complete the following sentences using some, any, each, every, either and neither. Notes Use each, every, either and neither with singular nouns and verb. Use some with a plural noun and plural verb. Any...
Complete the following sentences by supplying suitable verb forms. 1. My sister ………………….. to be a doctor. a) wants b) is wanting 2. My father …………….. coffee in the morning. a) is drinking c)...
Complete the passage. Hello Konnichiha! I am Mikito. I ………….1……… in a small village in Japan. I …………2…………. out of my country, but I …….3……… a beautiful exciting world right here for myself. Flowers...
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate relative pronoun. 1. The watch ………………….. has a golden chain is mine. (who / which) 2. This is the girl …………………… talked to me yesterday. (who /...
Complete the following sentences using an adverb of time. Choose your answers from the given options. [before, lately, formerly, today, ago, yet, soon, now, yesterday] Note: It is possible to use the same option...
Some transitive verbs take two objects – a direct object and an indirect object. In this case, the direct object usually refers to a thing and indirect object refers to a person. Examples of...