Change the following sentences as directed: Three fishers went sailing over the sea. (negative) The pigeons fly swiftly. (interrogative) Nothing can live on the moon. (affirmative) You needn’t be scared of the puppy. (imperative) It was an interesting presentation. (exclamatory) He seems to have acted with great responsibility. (negative) Could you give me a piece […]
Active and Passive (Grade 7)
Change the following sentences into passive voice: Your behaviour surprises me. Suman ma’am showed us a French movie. Kindly speak softly. Does Neeraj publish books? When do they pick the mangoes? I drove the bike up the hill. They will order pasta and pizza. Sheena is writing a play. Mother brought a dress for Sarah. […]
Jumbled words (Grade 10)
Rearrange the jumbled words to form sentences as directed: most/he/in/active/class/is/the/boy/the (assertive) ride/what/a/was/it (exclamatory) man/the/is/healthy/old/strong/and (assertive) the/bless/almighty/you/may (exclamatory) you/the/have/latest/by/Ruskin Bond/read/novel (interrogative) useful/made/the/a/discovery/scientist (assertive) buy/you/for/what/yourself/did (interrogative) place/this/at/leave/once (imperative) next/going/are/Manali/we/week/to (assertive) any/beautiful/as/Kashmir/is/place/as/there (interrogative) your/seats/fasten/and/take/your/belts/seat (imperative) enchanting/looks/how/valley/this (exclamatory) allow/they/people/to/mobiles/stadium/the/will/to/into/carry (interrogative) throw/the/do/plastic/not/ground/in/bottles (imperative) shop/a/expensive/she/an/watch/jewellery/saw/at (assertive) Click here to download worksheet: Jumbled words (intermediate) Answers: He is the most active boy in […]
Present perfect tense
The present perfect tense is formed using has/have + past participle form of the verb. Affirmative Negative I have eaten. I have not eaten. She has slept. She has not slept. He has given. He hasn’t given. You […]
The Past Continuous
The past continuous tense is used for past actions that continued for some time in the past. It is formed by using was/were+ present participle of verb. Affirmative Negative I was talking. I […]