Category: English Grammar Worksheets
As the name itself suggests, a main or an independent clause can stand alone. It makes complete sense. Every sentence must have one main clause. A subordinate clause cannot stand alone. Subordinate clauses are...
Have and have got have the same meaning in most cases. Have got is more common in an informal style. We do not normally use got with had. We do not normally use have...
Underline the adjectives in the following sentences. Adjectives are words that describe nouns. They usually go before nouns. Adjectives can also go after the verb be. Examples of adjectives are: kind, clever, intelligent, foolish,...
We use the passive voice when it is not necessary or important to say who performed the action. Here is a quick overview of passive verb forms in different tenses. Simple present tense Active...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article. When we are talking about a person or thing for the first time, use a/an with it. Use the in subsequent references to that person. Use...
Use for with a period of time. Examples: for two hours, for six months, for ages Use since with the start of a period. Examples: since January, since last year, since morning, since 2005...
These grammar questions are taken from various class 9 English question papers. Worksheet 1 1. Choose the correct option to fill in the blanks to complete the notes. During the ……………….. vacation, our family...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate tense form. 1. Peter ………………… in hospital since yesterday. (be / have) 2. It ………………… since October. (not rain) 3. What …………….. (you do) since you left...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. 1. He is worried ……………………. his health. (on / of / about) 2. It was foolish …………………… you to go out in the rain without an...
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....