Tenses Worksheet For Grade 10
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate tense form. 1. Though he saw me, he ……………………… to me. a) doesn’t talk b) didn’t talk c) hadn’t talked 2. I …………………….. her but she didn’t...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate tense form. 1. Though he saw me, he ……………………… to me. a) doesn’t talk b) didn’t talk c) hadn’t talked 2. I …………………….. her but she didn’t...
Change the following affirmative sentences into negative sentences. 1. She wants to be a writer. 2. I have received the letter. 3. It rained yesterday. 4. I met her at a party. 5. I...
Change the following affirmative sentences into interrogative sentences. 1. She lives in Canada. 2. Meera writes plays for the television. 3. He has always wanted to be an inventor. 4. He teaches Sanskrit at...
Complete the following sentences using has or have. Use has with singular subjects and have with plural subjects. A singular subject refers to one person or thing whereas a plural subject refers to more than one person...
Complete the following sentences using appropriate prepositions. Smoking is injurious ………………………. health. Our health depends …………………………… our eating and living habits. He is still dependent ………………………………. his parents. Be grateful for all the blessings...
Complete the following sentences using appropriate conjunctions. Choose your answers from the options given below. {as, because, so, and, but, though, if, although, when, before, until, unless} Notes The same conjunction can be used...
Complete the following sentences using and, or, but, because or so. You can pursue higher education …………………………. find a job. He is both hard working ……………………….. intelligent. I desperately wanted a job …………………………. I...
These grammar worksheets and lessons help English learners at intermediate (B1) and upper intermediate (B2) levels. Adjectives are words used to modify nouns. Adjectives say something about a noun. There are different kinds of...
There are mainly four kinds of sentences in English: Assertive (or declarative), interrogative, imperative and exclamatory. A declarative and an imperative sentence always end with a full stop. An exclamatory sentence has an exclamation mark at...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. She took something …………………………. the box. (in / from / with) Put the books ………………………. the table. (in / on / at) I met him …………………………....