Change Present Continuous Into Past Continuous
Sentences are given in the present continuous tense. Change them into the past continuous tense. I am typing a letter now. We are waiting for the bus. It is raining now. The children are...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
Sentences are given in the present continuous tense. Change them into the past continuous tense. I am typing a letter now. We are waiting for the bus. It is raining now. The children are...
Add suffixes to the following words to make abstract nouns and fill in the blanks with them. (aware, special, admire, happy, scarce, educate) Abstract nouns worksheet The government should create health ………………………… among people....
Open someone’s eyes To open someone’s eyes is to make them discover something. It was an unpleasant experience but it opened my eyes to truth. In the blink of an eye If something happens...
Fill in the blanks with can, will, could or would. This grammar worksheet is for students of classes 4 and 5. You can learn about modal auxiliary verbs here. To learn about can, could,...
Fill in the blanks with the simple present or present continuous form of the verbs give in the brackets. 1. The girls …………………….. for their exam. (prepare) 2. I ……………………… to be a scientist....
Ought is a modal auxiliary verb. There is no –s in the third person singular. She ought to understand. (NOT She oughts to …) Ought is different from other auxiliary verbs. It is used with to We ought to respect...
We use in and on to talk about the positions of objects – where they are. We use into and onto to talk about directions and destinations – where things are going. She is in the bedroom. (Position) She ran into the room. (Direction) She was...
The focusing adverbs only and even refer to particular parts of a sentence, so they should go immediately before the word modified by them. Study the examples given below and note how the meaning...
On is used for position on a surface. There is a big spider on the ceiling. The cat is on the roof. That picture would look better on the other wall. On can mean attached to. Why do you wear...
Relative pronouns are words like that, who, which, whom, whose, where, when and why. The most common relative pronouns in English are who, whom, whose, that and which. In certain situations the words what, when and where can also function as relative pronouns. Relative pronouns introduce relative...