Tag: English language

Tenses Verbs Worksheets

Present Simple & Continuous (Grade 4)

Fill in the blanks with simple present or present continuous forms of verbs given in brackets: She never ____________ through her spectacles. (look) She _____________ through the window now. (look) I can see that Tom ____________ down trying to look for his book under the bed. (bend) The plastic rod ___________ when heated. (bend) The […]

Adjectives Worksheets

Adjectives (order)-Grade 5

Fill in the blanks with adjectives from the brackets in correct order: I want to buy a ___________ ______________ _____________ jacket for myself. (brown, new, fleece) Many ____________ _____________ fruits grow in India. (juicy, exotic) Zeenat saw a ____________ ___________ _____________ showpiece in that shop. (old, marble, lovely) Are there any __________ ____________ vegetables in […]

Tenses Worksheets

Simple Future and Future Continuous (Grade 5)

Fill in the blanks with Simple future or Future continuous forms of verbs given in brackets: There ______________ a dance performance by me tonight. (be) I am sure you _______________ well in your next round of tests. (perform) Maria ___________________ her bags when you reach her place. (pack) They ___________________ the results next week. (declare) […]

Tenses Worksheets

Present and Past Continuous (Grade 5)

Fill in the blanks with present continuous or past continuous forms of verbs given in brackets: The girls ______________ in the garden at this moment. (play) I saw that some ants _____________ grain particles. (carry) When you called, I _____________ my dinner. (have) Pollution ______________ these days. (rise) Shh! The baby __________________. (sleep) Bring me […]

Tenses Worksheets

Tenses (Grade 8)

Fill in the blanks with appropriate tense forms of the words given in brackets: She ____________________ English for six years now. (learn) We ________________ on this puzzle for one hour. (work) When I entered the room, I ____________ that the baby ________________ with a smile on her face. (see, sleep) Before I could stop, she […]

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