Common mistakes with verbs | Grammar exercise
Complete the following sentences using appropriate phrases. 1. He ………………………… here for 2 hours. a) is standing b) has been standing 2. No one …………………….. after his wife died. a) took care of him...
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Complete the following sentences using appropriate phrases. 1. He ………………………… here for 2 hours. a) is standing b) has been standing 2. No one …………………….. after his wife died. a) took care of him...
In type 1 conditional sentences we use a simple present tense in the if-clause and will + infinitive (first form of the verb) in the main clause. Type 1 conditional sentences are used to...
Fill in the blanks using the correct simple present tense form of the verb given in the brackets. 1. He ———————- with his brother’s family. (live) 2. My sister ———————- a nurse. (be) 3....
Fill in the blanks using the correct simple present tense form of the verb given in the brackets. 1. Monday —————— a busy day. (be) 2. We ———————- all interested (be). 3. He ———————–...
The simple present tense is used to talk about habitual actions and general truths. Watch this Youtube video in Malayalam to learn the correct use of simple present tense. Study the examples given below....
Here is a list of phrasal verbs beginning with the letter L. Each phrasal verb is followed by its meaning or definition. Example sentences are also given. Lag behind To lag behind is to...
Underline the adjectives in the following sentences. 1. He went to the shop to buy a new watch. 2. I have bought six eggs. 3. He was wearing a red shirt. 4. My landlord...
Sentences are given in the simple past tense. Change them into the present perfect tense. 1. I saw him. 2. The teacher reprimanded the boy. 3. She worked hard to pass the test. 4....
Sentences are given in the present continuous tense. Change them into the past continuous tense. 1. I am writing a letter. 2. Janet is watering the plants. 3. We are waiting for the train....
Sentences are given in the simple past tense. Change them into the past perfect tense. 1. He came here yesterday. 2. I went to the market yesterday. 3. She ate two apples. 4. I...