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KEY TO BASIC GRAMMAR EXERCISES



KEY TO BASIC GRAMMAR EXERCISES

This is the key to:

BASIC GRAMMAR EXERCISES


Do the following exercises.


I. Fill in the blanks with is, am, or are.

  1. She is a doctor.

  2. They are good friends.

  3. I am a teacher.

  4. He is an engineer.

  5. You are a farmer.

  6. Rajitha and Hema are sisters.

  7. Shankar is a conductor.

  8. Seeta is a student.

  9. We are farmers.

  10. It is a snake.


 II.Fill the blanks with was, or were.

  1. Manisha was a dancer.

  2. They were nice people.

  3. The children were clever.

  4. The garden was beautiful.

  5. Rome was not built in a day.


 III.Fill The blanks with being, been, or be.

  1. We shall be watching the movie.

  2. Breakfast is being prepared by my sister.

  3. They have been watering the garden for the last two hours.

  4. The teachers will be felicitated by the students on Teachers' Day.

  5. All your activities are being watched carefully.


IV. Fill in the blanks with have, has, or had.

  1. Mary has just gone out.

  2. Navya had submitted thesis before she was awarded a Ph D.

  3. Kalyan complained against Kavya after he had picked a quarrel with her.

  4. Charan will have reached his destination by this evening.

  5. My uncle has invited 27 guests till now.


 V. Fill in the blanks with shall or will (in primary sense)

  1. Marlowe will attend the meeting tomorrow.

  2. Jessica will get married to John on Wednesday.

  3. We shall be traveling to Mumbai at this time tomorrow.

  4. I shall take up this issue for discussion next week.

  5. They will move to London next year.


VI. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate verb form(V1, V2, V3, or V4).

  1. I have been learning (learn) English.

  2. She will have seen (see) the movie.

  3. It did not rain (rain) yesterday.

  4. Do they support (support) the movement?

  5. We met (meet) a few days ago.

  6. India got (get) independence in 1947.

  7. Are you surprised (surprise)?

  8. It was amazing (amaze)!

  9. I saw him playing/play (play) a game on the computer.

  10. Make sure that the boy attends (attend) school regularly.


VII. Fill in the blanks with who, whose, which, what, when, where, why, how.

  1. I know a businessman who sells furniture.

  2. Prakash will pass the examination when he prepares himself well.

  3. Aruna tells what she knows.

  4. He told them  why/how he came there.

  5. This is the book which I lent him yesterday.

  6. The engineer whom the government selected to monitor the construction of the bridge is ready to start the work.

  7. The place where you stand belongs to him.

  8. This is the boy whose father talked to the Principal yesterday.

  9. I don't know why/how they left this place.

  10. Please tell us how/when you achieved great success.

  11. Which book did you borrow from the library yesterday?

  12. The headmaster asked students how they had written the annual examinations.

  13. The farmer went home when the sun set.

  14. Coronavirus spreads rapidly. That is why we stay indoors.

  15. Whose/which bicycle did you borrow to go to market?


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Ava Briggs
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1 March 2021 at 22:18 ×

Great and the best article with examples. You can learn more English Grammar with good explanation.

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