Simple present tense worksheet for class 7
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1 Simple present tense worksheet for class 7 Fill in the blanks with the simple present tense form of the verb given in the brackets. 1. Either Varsha or I. to clean the room. (be) 2. Neither the attorney nor his secretary.. present. (be) 3. The mother sparrow with her chicks. in her nest. (live) 4. Every one of these stories. interesting. (be) 5. No one.. his problems. (know) 6. Each of the participant a certificate. (receive) 7. Neither solution plausible. (seem) 8. Manu, as well as Shiva,.. interested in the offer. (be) 9. Either Ram or his brothers.. responsible for this. (be) 10. There. twenty-four eggs in this basket. (be) 1. Either Varsha or I am to clean the room. 2. Neither the attorney nor his secretary is present. 3. The mother sparrow with her chicks lives in her nest. 4. Every one of these stories is interesting. 5. No one knows his problems. 6. Each of the participants receives a certificate. 7. Neither solution seems plausible. 8. Manu, as well as Shiva, is interested in the offer. 9. Either Ram or his brothers are responsible for this. 10. There are twenty-four eggs in this basket.
2 Vocabulary exercise Class 8 worksheets Complete the following sentences using the appropriate form of the word given in the brackets. 1.. problems need to be tackled effectively. (environment) 2. He is in the position of being able to choose between two high-paying jobs. (envy) 3. The minister s.. life has been harshly criticized. (epicure) 4. A good leader should have an. disposition. (equal) 5. yourself with everything you will need on safari. (equipment) 6. The Prime Minister said that.. of poverty is the first priority of his government. (eradicate) 7. The patient has a painful skin. (erupt) 8. The committee will work toward the.. of a school for the blind. (establish) 9. According to the of the critics, this is the best movie produced this year. (estimate) 10. The sun and the stars will exist throughout the.. (eternal) 1. Environmental problems need to be tackled effectively. 2. He is in the enviable position of being able to choose between two high-paying jobs. 3. The minister s epicurean life has been harshly criticized. 4. A good leader should have an equable disposition. 5. Equip yourself with everything you will need on safari. 6. The Prime Minister said that eradication of poverty is the first priority of his government. 7. The patient has a painful skin eruption. 8. The committee will work toward the establishment of a school for the blind. 9. According to the estimation of the critics, this is the best movie produced this year. 10. The sun and the stars will exist throughout the eternity.
3 Rearrange the jumbled words to make meaningful sentences Arrange the words in the correct order to form meaningful sentences. 1. dog Rahul with his pet playing enjoys. 2. to the company goods Vietnam exports. 3. she interested that was in proposal said she the. 4. was performance impressed with quite his I. 5. the please not do on grass step. 6. every delicious father cooks evening pasta. 7. brother an wants be my astronaut to. 8. everything will sense make perfect someday. 9. at top voice, the man his of demanded the admission shouting. 10. you where have this all while been? 11. should you have coming seen this. 12. effect we in did much sales last not year improvement. Solution 1. Rahul enjoys playing with his pet dog. 2. The company exports goods to Vietnam. 3. She said that she was interested in the proposal. 4. I was quite impressed with his performance. 5. Please do not step on the grass. 6. Father cooks delicious pasta every evening. 7. My brother wants to be an astronaut. 8. Someday everything will make perfect sense. 9. Shouting at the top of his voice, the man demanded admission. 10. Where have you been all this while? 11. You should have seen this coming.
4 12. We did not effect much improvement in sales last year. Simple present tense worksheet for class 3 Complete the following sentences using an appropriate verb form. Notes In the simple present tense, the verb takes the marker s when the subject is a singular noun or pronoun. Note that the verb does not take s when the subject is the first person singular pronoun I. 1. I.. for a walk in the morning. (go / goes) 2. My father. for a walk in the morning. (go/ goes) 3. The sun. in the east. (rise / rises) 4. Rahul.. eight glasses of water every day. (drink / drinks) 5. My sister. her pet dog. (adore / adores) 6. Cows. milk. (give / gives) 7. My mother.. delicious cookies. (make / makes) 8. My parents abroad. (work / works) 9. All girls to dress up. (like / likes) 10. Everybody.. attention. (need / needs) 11. Plants.. sunlight. (need / needs) 1. I go for a walk in the morning. 2. My father goes for a walk in the morning. 3. The sun rises in the east. 4. Rahul drinks eight glasses of water every day. 5. My sister adores her pet dog. 6. Cows give milk.
5 7. My mother makes delicious cookies. 8. My parents work abroad. 9. All girls like to dress up. 10. Everybody needs attention. 11. Plants need sunlight. Sentence type worksheet for class 3 State whether the following sentences are statements, questions (interrogatory), commands (imperative) or exclamatory. 1. What is your name? 2. What a beautiful painting! 3. Who put this here? 4. My father cooks delicious pasta. 5. Come in. 6. Put the books on that table. 7. Wear your coat before going out. 8. Why are you late? 9. Close the door. 10. Come with me. 11. Don t go near the cliff. 12. Archana wears a new frock every day. 13. My parents work abroad. 14. I cannot help you. 15. Will you help me? 16. What a pity!
6 1. What is your name? (Question) 2. What a beautiful painting! (Exclamatory) 3. Who put this here? (Question) 4. My father cooks delicious pasta. (Statement) 5. Come in. (Command) 6. Put the books on that table. (Command) 7. Wear your coat before going out. (Command) 8. Why are you late? (Question) 9. Close the door. (Command) 10. Come with me. (Command) 11. Don t go near the cliff. (Command) 12. Archana wears a new frock every day. (Statement) 13. My parents work abroad. (Statement) 14. I cannot help you. (Statement) 15. Will you help me? (Question) 16. What a pity! (Exclamatory) Subject and predicate worksheet for class 3 Separate the subject and the predicate in the following sentences. Notes The subject is usually a person, place or thing. The predicate usually begins with the verb. Exercise
7 1. Ram is playing with his ball. 2. Rani loves to eat ice-cream. 3. The cat chased the mouse. 4. I watched a film yesterday. 5. The teacher told a story. 6. He asked her to help him. 7. The cow is eating grass. 8. The boys and girls are playing in the garden. 9. Susie wrote a letter yesterday. 10. Alice can ride a bicycle. 11. India is the seventh largest country in the world. 12. My father works in Dubai. 13. Peter and Alan play for the national baseball team. 14. The sun is shining brightly. 15. She is my best friend. 1. Ram (subject) is playing with his ball (predicate). 2. Rani (subject) loves to eat ice-cream (predicate). 3. The cat (subject) chased the mouse (predicate). 4. I (subject) watched a film yesterday (predicate). 5. The teacher (subject) told a story (predicate). 6. He (subject) asked her to help him (predicate). 7. The cow (subject) is eating grass (predicate). 8. The boys and girls (subject) are playing in the garden (predicate). 9. Susie (subject) wrote a letter yesterday (predicate). 10. Alice (subject) can ride a bicycle (predicate). 11. India (subject) is the seventh largest country in the world (predicate).
8 12. My father (subject) works in Dubai (predicate). 13. Peter and Alan (subject) play for the national baseball team (predicate). 14. The sun (subject) is shining brightly (predicate). 15. She (subject) is my best friend (predicate). Verbs worksheet Complete the following sentences using an appropriate form of the verb. 1. The bell rung. a) has b) have c) were 2. The girls playing. a) is b) are c) has d) have 3. Where they gone? a) has b) have c) is 4. You should not. done this to me. a) has b) have c) had 5. The postman already been. a) has b) have c) is 6. She returned from school.
9 a) has b) have 7. You. not have my permission to go. a) do b) does c) have 8. I.. a bad headache. a) is b) has c) have 9. She.. not have much money. a) does b) do c) has 10.. she know what she is doing? a) Does b) Do c) Has 1. The bell has rung. 2. The girls are playing. 3. Where have they gone? 4. You should not have done this to me. 5. The postman has already been. 6. She has returned from school. 7. You do not have my permission to go. 8. I have a bad headache. 9. She does not have much money. 10. Does she know what she is doing?
10 Tenses worksheet Complete the following sentences using an appropriate form of the verb. 1. Maya is on a new project. a) work b) working c) worked 2. I your father yesterday. a) met b) meet c) meeting 3. She has the first prize. a) win b) winning c) won 4. We will. the championship. a) win b) won c) winning 5. What are you there? a) do b) doing c) done 6. What have you.. to my camera? a) do b) did c) done 7. What.. you do then? a) did b) do c) done
11 8. The child was bitterly. a) weep b) weeping c) wept 9. The children are. in the garden. a) playing b) play c) played 10. You are on my foot. a) stand b) standing c) stood 1. Maya is working on a new project. 2. I met your father yesterday. 3. She has won the first prize. 4. We will win the championship. 5. What are you doing there? 6. What have you done to my camera? 7. What did you do then? 8. The child was weeping bitterly. 9. The children are playing in the garden. 10. You are standing on my foot. Prepositions worksheet for class 7 Complete the following sentences using appropriate prepositions. 1. He belongs a scheduled caste.
12 a) to b) on c) in 2. She was trembling anger. a) with b) at c) in 3. She is not very clever. cooking. a) at b) in c) Either could be used here 4. They congratulated him his success. a) on b) for c) Either could be used here 5. He was driving carelessly and crashed the bus in front. a) into b) on c) against 6. He died.. his injuries. a) of b) from c) Either could be used here 7. This is quite different. that. a) from b) to c) than 8. We had a long discussion. philosophy. a) with b) about c) on 9. Who is that girl dressed.. green? a) with b) in
13 c) on 10. Grandpa drove a wall again yesterday. a) into b) against c) at 1. He belongs to a scheduled caste. 2. She was trembling with anger. 3. She is not very clever at cooking. 4. They congratulated him on / for his success. 5. He was driving carelessly and crashed into the bus in front. 6. He died of / from his injuries. 7. This is quite different from / to / than that. 8. We had a long discussion about philosophy. 9. Who is that girl dressed in green? 10. Grandpa drove into a wall again yesterday. Identify the tense - simple present or simple past Read the following sentences and state whether they are in the simple present or simple past tense. 1. I had a strange experience yesterday. 2. She looked out of the window. 3. I know the answer. 4. I have my dinner at 8 pm. 5. She always keeps her room neat and clean.
14 6. My mother sings well. 7. My sister speaks five languages. 8. The boys play cricket every evening. 9. I love strawberry ice cream. 10. The birds drink water from the lake. 11. She put the books on the table. 12. The cat drank all the milk. 13. The teacher praised the boy. 14. I forgot my umbrella at home. 1. I had a strange experience yesterday. (had simple past tense) 2. She looked out of the window. (looked simple past tense) 3. I know the answer. (know simple present tense) 4. I have my dinner at 8 pm. (have simple present tense) 5. She always keeps her room neat and clean. (keeps simple present tense) 6. My mother sings well. (sings simple present tense) 7. My sister speaks five languages. (speaks simple present tense) 8. The boys play cricket every evening. (play simple present tense) 9. I love strawberry ice cream. (love simple present tense) 10. The birds drink water from the lake. (drink simple present tense) 11. She put the books on the table. (put simple past tense; If the verb was puts the sentence would be in the simple present tense) 12. The cat drank all the milk. (drank simple past tense) 13. The teacher praised the boy. (praised simple past tense) 14. I forgot my umbrella at home. (forgot simple past tense)
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