Category: English Grammar Worksheets
Each sentence given below contains an incomplete phrasal verb. Complete the expression by supplying an appropriate preposition or adverb particle. 1. Please fill ……………………… this form. (out / in / up) 2. He rushed...
The simple past is used to talk about a finished action or situation in the past. The past continuous is used to talk about an action or situation that was going on at a...
Complete the given passage with an appropriate form of the verb. Choose your answers from the given options. What ……………………… (do / does / did) aliens watch on television? Whatever it be, broadcasting ………………………....
Rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences. 1. arrested he was his neighbour for assaulting 2. of we need various to discuss aspects your plan 3. go I aside to let her past moved...
The words who, whose and which are relative pronouns. Use who to refer to people. Use which to refer to things. Whose can refer to both people and things. Use it to replace pronouns...
Fill in the blanks with and, but, because or so. 1. I couldn’t move ……………………….. I was frightened. 2. Suddenly it started raining …………………………. the lights went out. 3. She was sad ………………………… I...
Fill in the blanks with was or were. Use was with singular subjects and singular pronouns (I, he, she, it) Use were with plural subjects and plural pronouns (you, they, we). The singular you...
An English adjective has three forms – positive, comparative and superlative. Short adjectives form their comparative and superlative forms by adding -er and -est to the positive adjective. Examples: Positive / comparative / superlative...
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb given in the brackets. Notes Use continuous tenses to talk about the ongoing background action. Use simple sentences to talk about the short...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article. Use a/an to mean one. Use the if both the speaker and the listener know which person or thing we are talking about. Use the to...