Category: English Grammar Worksheets
Sentences are given in the past continuous tense. Change them into the passive voice. In the past continuous tense, we make the passive verb form by putting was/were + being before the past participle...
Active voice sentences are given in the simple past tense. Change them into the passive voice. In the simple past tense, we make passive verb forms by putting was/were before the past participle form...
Active voice sentences are given in the present perfect tense. Change them into the passive voice. In the present perfect tense, we make passive verb forms by putting has/have + been before the past...
Sentences are given in the present continuous tense. Change them into the passive voice. In the present continuous tense, we make the passive verb form by putting is/am/are + being before the past participle...
Sentences are given in direct speech. Change them into indirect speech. 1. ‘No one can say what will happen next,’ said the preacher. 2. ‘I saw this book on your table yesterday,’ Mary told...
Sentences are given in direct speech. Change them into indirect speech. Answers 1. Mother told me that she had never seen such a lazy boy as I was. 2. The girl told the boy...
Rearrange words to make meaningful sentences. 1. any not she have money does 2. while I was you were working playing 3. she a bike and owns a car both 4. first at I...
When we change a sentence from direct speech to indirect speech, there is usually a change in tenses. For example, simple present in the direct speech will become simple past in the indirect speech....
Nouns are naming words. Examples are: Sam, Rajitha, India, flower, bird, fish and honesty. Underline the nouns in the following sentences. 1. The children seemed excited about the picnic. 2. Rahul is quite fond...
Neither means the same as not…either. Study the examples given below. We can combine these two sentences using neither/nor. We can write: Use neither and nor before words of the same grammatical property. For...