Jumbled Words Worksheet For Class 5 CBSE
The words in the sentences are jumbled. Write them in order. 1. could I neither nor see anything hear. 2. day, I going one towards was my boat. 3. on I the sand footprint...
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The words in the sentences are jumbled. Write them in order. 1. could I neither nor see anything hear. 2. day, I going one towards was my boat. 3. on I the sand footprint...
The words who, which, that, whose, whom and where are relative pronouns. They connect clauses like conjunctions. You may want to learn about relative pronouns before doing this exercise. You may also visit the...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. This worksheet is based on NCERT Class 5 English Marigold Unit 2. (around, across, with, along, to, after, next to, into, from) 1. She took a...
Class 5 Marigold Unit 2 1. Write the contractions for the following phrases. Has not – hasn’t Have not – haven’t Do not – don’t Are not – aren’t 2. Write the full forms...
Match each idiom to its meaning. 1. Play it by ear a. join a popular activity or trend 2. weather the storm b. worsen an unfavourable situation 3. caught between the devil and the...
This worksheet is based on Class 5 Marigold Unit 2 Fill in the blanks with to, at, off, on, in, into, with. You can learn more about prepositions here. 1. I am going ……………………...
MacMillan English Ferry Reader 7 Unit 1 Grammar A. Read these sentences and underline the transitive verbs. Not all sentences have transitive verbs. 1. The driver stopped the car. 2. The car stopped abruptly....
Some verbs are followed by two objects – a direct object and an indirect object. The direct object is usually a thing whereas the indirect object is usually a person. Example: Mother bought me...
Read the following sentences and underline the transitive verbs. A transitive verb has an object. Note that the object is usually a noun. A preposition or an adverb that follows a verb is not...
Fill in the blanks with the simple present or simple past tense form of the verb. Notes Use the simple present to talk about habits, routines, everyday facts etc. Use the simple past to...