Rewrite the following sentences using had better. We use had better to give strong advice. Note that had better refers to the present or future. Form: subject + had better + infinitive without to...
Imperative sentences express a command, order, request etc. Note that we use to-infinitives to report imperative sentences. Imperatives are sentences that express a command, order, request or instruction. Use appropriate reporting verbs. 1. ‘Stand...
Read the groups of words given below. Some of them are sentences and have a finite verb. Others are phrases and have a non-finite verb. Identify the sentences and phrases. Note that the full...
Rewrite the sentences correctly using the correct non-finite verb form. 1. My daughter enjoys to play with her kittens. 2. Have you forgotten bringing your hall ticket? 3. She works hard earning money. 4....
We can combine two sentences with a present participle or perfect participle (having + past participle) When both sentences have the same subject and there is a relation between the actions performed by them,...
Notes Use do when the subject is a plural noun or plural pronoun (you, we, they) Use do when the subject is the first person singular pronoun I. Use does when the subject is...
Question tags are the short questions that come at the end of statements. Examples are given below. We make question tags with an auxiliary verb and a pronoun. This auxiliary verb is the same...
In the simple present tense, the verb takes the marker -s when the subject is a singular noun or pronoun. She lives across the street. (Here we write lives because the subject is the...
Fill in the blanks with appropriate pronouns. This English grammar worksheet is helpful for students of classes 4 and 5. Pronouns worksheet for class 5 1. She is older than ……………………. (I / me)...
Add appropriate question tags. This English grammar worksheet is helpful for students of classes 6 and 7. Question tags worksheet 1. She is not here, ………………………….? 2. Mira is in the class, …………………………? 3....