Category: English Grammar Worksheets
Some adjectives are followed by of. Examples are: kind, nice, good, polite, stupid, silly and generous Note the structure: Adjective + of + somebody (to do something) Some adjectives are followed by about /with....
Fill in the blanks. 1. How long ………………………. (you learn) English? 2. I ………………….. hire a taxi than walk home. (prefer / would rather) 3. I would rather you ……………………. dinner tonight. (make) 4....
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow. Emission trading is flourishing across the world, opening up a, hitherto, unknown market. So is you were wondering what the whole business is...
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. This reading comprehension exercise is helpful for students of class 7. Winning a Nobel Prize is a life-changing honour. The award brings with it...
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow. Drinking caffeinated cola can give kids a burst of hyperactive energy. Like cola, coffee is full of caffeine. That’s why many adults drink...
Our Class 9 English worksheets help you prepare well for your English exams. These worksheets contain questions/tasks you are likely to find on your class 9 English exam. Fill in the blanks. Every year,...
Underline the subordinate clause in the following sentences. Any clause that begins with a subordinating conjunction or relative pronoun is a subordinate clause. Common examples of subordinating conjunctions are: as, though, because, if, whether,...
We use the simple past tense to talk about finished events in the past. It is commonly used with definite past time expressions like yesterday, last year, last week etc. The past continuous tense...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate simple past or past continuous tense form. Hints Use the past continuous tense for the longer background action. Use the simple past for the short action that...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner. This determiners worksheet is helpful for students of class 9. 1. We don’t have ………………… money. (much / many) 2. He smokes ……………….. (a lot /...