Possessive Pronouns Worksheet for Class 4 with Answers
Fill in the blanks using an appropriate possessive pronoun. 1. This my car. That is ………………… (her / she / hers) 2. ……………….. is black in colour. (My / Mine) 3. I have bought...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
Fill in the blanks using an appropriate possessive pronoun. 1. This my car. That is ………………… (her / she / hers) 2. ……………….. is black in colour. (My / Mine) 3. I have bought...
We make the present perfect tense form by putting has or have before the past participle form of the verb. I have seen him before. They have arrived. He has stopped talking to me....
Change the assertive sentences given below into interrogative sentences. Tips In the simple present tense, we make questions by putting do or does before the subject. He lives alone. Does he live alone? In...
Combine the following sentences using not only / but also. Study the examples given below. Refugees need food. They need shelter. We can combine these two sentences using not only / but also. Refugees...
Punctuate the following sentences. Add capital letters wherever necessary. Notes Always start a sentence with a capital letter. Capitalize the first letter of a proper noun. The names of people, countries, cities, towns, languages,...
State whether the underlined noun is countable or uncountable. Write UN against uncountable nouns and CN against countable nouns. 1. Man is mortal. 2. Air is everywhere. 3. Is there water on the moon?...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article. In some cases, no article is required. 1. ……………… CEO was ………………… young woman. 2. ………………….. day my daughter was born was …………………… happiest day of...
Study the examples given below. She is very proud. She will not ask for help. We can combine these two sentences using too…to… or so…that… She is too proud to ask for help. She...
Underline the adjectives in the following sentences and say what kind of adjectives they are. 1. Syama is my dearest friend. 2. They have a large house in the countryside. 3. India is an...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article. Use a before a consonant sound; use an before a vowel sound. 1. I want to adopt ………………. puppy. 2. I watched ………………. movie yesterday. 3....