Category: Grammar

Class 10 Sentence Correction Worksheet

The following passage has not been edited. There is an error in each line against which a numeral is given. Write the incorrect word and the correction in the space provided. incorrect correct Losing...

Some vs. Any

Uncountable and plural nouns are often used either with some/any or with no article. Usually there is no difference of meaning. I need (some) writing paper. Have you got (any) rice? The difference We use some/any when we...

Simple Sentence

According to their meaning and word order, sentences can be divided into four classes – assertive, imperative, interrogative and exclamatory. It is also possible to classify sentences into four different kinds according to their clause structure. These...

Simple Present Tense Form And Uses

Simple Present Tense Form Affirmative Negative Question I write. She writes. You write. I do not write. She does not write. You do not write. Do I write? Does she write? Do you write?...

Simple Past Tense

Simple past tense form: Affirmative Negative Question I wrote. She wrote. You wrote. I did not write. She did not write. You did not write. Did I write? Did she write? Did you write?...

Simple Past vs. Present Perfect Tense

The present perfect tense is normally used when we are talking about past events together with their present results. Watch this Youtube video to learn the difference between simple past and present perfect. You can...

Simple Future Tense

Simple future tense form:  Affirmative Negative Question I shall/will write. She will write. You will write. I shall/will not write. She will not write. You will not write. Shall/will I write? Will she write?...

Should As A Modal Auxiliary Verb

Should is a modal auxiliary verb. There is no –s in the third person singular. He should be here soon. (NOT He shoulds …) You should mend your ways. Should is followed by an infinitive without to. Questions and negatives are made without do. You should...