Tense (1–15)
- She ______ (go) to school every day.
- They ______ (play) football now.
- I ______ (finish) my homework already.
- He ______ (eat) when I called him.
- We ______ (visit) Delhi last year.
- She ______ (write) a letter tomorrow.
- I ______ (read) this book since morning.
- They ______ (live) here for five years.
- He ______ (work) in this office since 2020.
- We ______ (watch) a movie when it rained.
- She ______ (complete) her work before I arrived.
- I ______ (see) him yesterday.
- They ______ (study) when the teacher came.
- He ______ (buy) a new car next month.
- She ______ (sing) beautifully.
Sentence (16–25)
- ______ you help me?
- ______ a beautiful flower!
- Sit ______.
- He is ______ honest man.
- She is too tired ______ walk.
- This is the boy ______ won the prize.
- I know ______ he is coming.
- She said ______ she was ill.
- Do you know ______ he lives?
- ______ you like tea?
Narration (26–35)
- He said, “I am happy.” → He said that he ______ happy.
- She said, “I will go.” → She said that she ______ go.
- He said, “I have done my work.” → He said that he ______ his work.
- She said, “I can swim.” → She said that she ______ swim.
- He said, “I am going home.” → He said that he ______ home.
- She said, “I was tired.” → She said that she ______ tired.
- He said, “I shall come.” → He said that he ______ come.
- She said, “I may go.” → She said that she ______ go.
- He said, “Do your work.” → He told me ______ my work.
- She said, “Open the door.” → She told me ______ the door.
Voice (36–45)
- Ram wrote a letter. → A letter ______ by Ram.
- She sings a song. → A song ______ by her.
- They built a house. → A house ______ by them.
- He will finish the work. → The work ______ by him.
- She is writing a letter. → A letter ______ by her.
- He has completed the task. → The task ______ by him.
- They are playing cricket. → Cricket ______ by them.
- She was cooking food. → Food ______ by her.
- He can solve the problem. → The problem ______ by him.
- They had finished the work. → The work ______ by them.
Degree (46–55)
- Ram is ______ (tall) than Shyam.
- This is the ______ (good) book.
- She is as ______ as her sister.
- Gold is ______ than silver.
- This is the ______ (beautiful) place.
- He is the ______ (intelligent) boy.
- She runs ______ than me.
- This road is ______ than that one.
- He is ______ than his brother.
- She is the ______ (smart) girl.
Subject-Verb Agreement (56–65)
- Ram and Shyam ______ playing.
- Each of the boys ______ present.
- Everyone ______ happy.
- The team ______ winning.
- Neither he nor I ______ going.
- A number of students ______ absent.
- The number of students ______ increasing.
- One of the boys ______ missing.
- Either Ram or Shyam ______ guilty.
- The police ______ arrived.
Modal Verbs (66–75)
- You ______ obey your parents.
- She ______ speak English fluently.
- I ______ help you.
- He ______ be at home now.
- You ______ not smoke here.
- We ______ win the match.
- She ______ drive a car.
- I ______ go now?
- He ______ have finished the work.
- You ______ respect elders.
Articles (76–85)
- He is ______ honest man.
- I saw ______ elephant.
- She bought ______ book.
- This is ______ best player.
- He is ______ university student.
- I have ______ pen.
- She is ______ MLA.
- He is ______ European.
- I saw ______ one-eyed man.
- She is ______ teacher.
Prepositions (86–100)
- He is fond ______ music.
- She is afraid ______ dogs.
- They live ______ Delhi.
- The book is ______ the table.
- He jumped ______ the river.
- She is good ______ English.
- He is married ______ her.
- The train arrived ______ time.
- He is suffering ______ fever.
- She is proud ______ her son.
- The cat is ______ the table.
- He walked ______ the road.
- She is interested ______ painting.
- He is responsible ______ the work.
- We should not laugh ______ others.


