Adjective Or Adverb Worksheet For Grade 7 CBSE
An adjective is a word used to modify a noun. An adverb is a word used to modify a verb. Complete the following sentences. Write ……………………… (neat / neatly) He drives …………………………….. (careful /...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
An adjective is a word used to modify a noun. An adverb is a word used to modify a verb. Complete the following sentences. Write ……………………… (neat / neatly) He drives …………………………….. (careful /...
By simply putting the auxiliary verb before the subject, we can change a statement into a question. She is your friend. (Statement) Is she your friend? (Question) Change the following assertive statements into questions....
We make the present continuous tense form by putting is/am/are before the ing form of the verb. Examples are: I am writing now. He is sleeping now. It is raining now. They are waiting...
Fill in the blanks with the present continuous tense form of the verb. I ………………………………. (wait) for my result. He ………………………………. (search) for a job. She ………………………………. (make) a garland. The children …………………………. (make)...
We make the simple past tense with the second form (v2) of the verb. I saw him yesterday. She came in the morning. I waited for an hour. Questions and negatives are made with...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate simple present or simple past tense form. She ………………………. a living by selling pickles. (earn) My mother …………………………. (work) hard to support us. He was a fabulous...
We can change the form of a sentence without altering its form. This is called transformation of sentences. In this lesson we will learn about the transformation of an exclamatory sentence into an assertive...
Read the following sentences and change their tense as directed. This grammar worksheet is for students of classes 5 and 6. I met him yesterday. (Change into simple future) She was here in the...
Fill in the blanks with would or will. Use would as the past tense form of will. Use would in polite requests. Use would in the main clause, when the verb in the if...
The words who, which and that are relative pronouns. They are used to introduce relative clauses. Note that relative clauses are also called adjective clauses. Use who to refer to people. Use which to...