Category: English Grammar Worksheets
In the following sentences identify the main clause and the subordinate clause. 1. I wish you hadn’t done that. 2. Though her stories are all about herself, they are still worth reading. 3. He...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. 1. I was last but two ……………………. the race yesterday. (at / in / on) 2. All native tribes suffered …………………….. white settlement in America. (of...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. 1. I will explain this ………………….. them. (to / with / at) 2. How often do you pray …………………….. God? (for / with / to) 3....
Read the following sentences and identify the tense. 1. She has been working here for two years. 2. I visited my uncle and his family yesterday. 3. The dogs are barking loudly. 4. They...
Underline the adverbs in the following sentences. Adverbs are words that show the time, manner, frequency or place of an action. Most words ending in -ly are adverbs. 1. We often walk over the...
Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles. 1. Ramya is …………………. social activist. 2. I want to adopt …………………….. dog. 3. She adopted ……………………. old dog. 4. She adopted …………………….. injured puppy she found...
State whether the following sentences are transitive or intransitive. 1. She opened the envelope. 2. The wind closed the windows. 3. I heard a loud noise. 4. The curtains moved in the wind. 5....
State whether the given sentences are simple, complex or compound. 1. There I met an old man who had just returned from overseas. 2. I asked the girl if she had seen my cat....
State whether the given sentence is a simple sentence, complex sentence or compound sentence. A simple sentence has just one clause and one finite verb. A complex sentence has one main clause and one...
State whether the underlined part is a clause or phrase. 1. We walked right across the desert. 2. According to the time table, the train arrives at 3.30. 3. Why are you climbing over...