Conjunctions Worksheet For Class 10
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate conjunction. Choose your answers from the options given below. (no sooner, as soon as, though, until, and, who, if, which, neither, not only) 1. The mayor imposed...
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Fill in the blanks with an appropriate conjunction. Choose your answers from the options given below. (no sooner, as soon as, though, until, and, who, if, which, neither, not only) 1. The mayor imposed...
Underline the adverb clauses in the following sentences. An adverb clause is a subordinate clause. Adverb clauses are usually introduced by a subordinating conjunction. Common subordinating conjunctions are: if, when, though, although, unless, even...
Combine the following sentences using so…that. 1. He worked hard. He won the first rank. 2. He is very poor. He cannot afford to send his children to private schools. 3. He was very...
Enough shows sufficiency. When it is used as an adjective, it goes before the noun modified by it. When it is an adverb, it goes after the adjective / adverb modified by it. This...
As is a subordinating conjunction. It shows the reason. It is similar to because and since. 1. He was tired. He didn’t go to work. 2. He is lazy. He does not succeed at...
When the comparison is unreal, we use a past tense after as if and as though. He behaves as if he is drunk. (Perhaps he is drunk.) He behaves as if he was drunk....
Combine using a relative pronoun. Relative pronouns are words like who, which and whose. 1. I talked to the girl. She was sitting alone. 2. I have a friend. He writes articles for websites....
Active voice sentences in the simple past tense are given below. Change them into the passive voice. In the simple past tense, passive verb forms are made by putting was/were before the past participle...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. This class 10 prepositions worksheet is helpful for students preparing for their class 10 English exam conducted by CBSE, Maharashtra Board, Kerala SSLC, Karnataka SSLC, Tamil...
Underline the finite and non-finite verbs in the following sentences. 1. I was delighted to receive your letter. 2. I don’t know what I am supposed to do. 3. Do you know how to...