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Question Tags Exercise For Class 9

Add appropriate question tags to the following sentences. 1. Your mother cooks delicious pasta, …………………………..? 2. Your daughter got married, ……………………………? 3. We must not humiliate others, …………………………? 4. We must be helpful to...

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Question Tags Worksheet For Class 8

Add appropriate question tags. 1. I am right, ………………………….? 2. I hurt you, ………………………? 3. She didn’t help you, …………………………? 4. He has been to China, ……………………….? 5. He talks very fast, ………………………….? 6....

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Simple Sentence, Complex Sentence, Compound Sentence

State whether the sentences given below are simple, complex or compound. 12. It is a known fact that he was once a millionaire. Answers 1. Complex sentence Main clause: there was no indication this...

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Conjunctions Worksheet For Class 10

Conjunctions are words used to connect clauses, phrases or words. We use only one conjunction to connect two clauses. There are mainly two types of conjunctions – subordinating conjunctions and coordinating conjunctions. In this...

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Conjunctions Worksheet

A conjunction is a connecting word. Some conjunctions connect two clauses of equal rank whereas others connect a dependent clause to an independent clause. Some commonly used conjunctions and their correct use are explained...

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Change Tense As Directed | Class 10 Grammar Worksheet

An understanding of different tense forms is essential to change a sentence from one tense to another tense. Here is a quick overview of various tense forms. Simple present: infinitive with or without the...

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Adverb Clauses Worksheet For Class 10

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...

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Combine Using As | Class 10 Grammar Worksheet

As is a subordinating conjunction. It shows the reason. It is similar to because and since. Note that as and since are used when the reason is already known to the listener or the...