Category: CBSE Grammar Worksheets
Determiners are words like much, many, some or all. They go at the beginning of noun phrases; however, they are not exactly adjectives. While adjectives have positive, comparative and superlative forms, many determiners do...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner. This grammar exercise helps students prepare for their class 10 Term 1 English exam. As per CBSE’s revised model, this year, the English exam will have...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. 1. Lack of education was the cause ………………………. his poverty. (for / of / with) 2. His reaction ………………………… my remarks surprised me. (for / at...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. This prepositions worksheet is for students of classes 8, 9 and 10. 1. I still haven’t received a reply ………………………. my letter. (for / to /...
Underline the proper noun and circle the common noun in the following sentences. 1. China is a vast country. 2. Janet is looking for a job. 3. Radha could not answer the question. 4....
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. In some sentences, no preposition is required. 1. She met her finance ……………………… a bus. (in / on / at / no preposition) 2. My grandfather...
Change the exclamatory sentences into assertive sentences. You can learn more about transformation of sentences here. 1. What a brilliant idea it is! 2. How clever she is! 3. How disgusting! 4. Such a...
In the simple present tense, we make questions with do or does. In order to transform a statement to a question, put the auxiliary verb before the subject. She works abroad. (Statement) Does she...
In the simple present tense, use do or does to make negatives. Use do when the subject is a plural noun or pronoun (they, you, we). Use does when the subject is a singular...
This grammar worksheet is taken from NCERT Class X English Workbook Unit 2 Tenses Exercise D. 3 and D.4 Notes When we talk about two finished events in the past, we use the past...