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Tenses Exercises for Class 10 With Answers (001)

  Fill up the blanks by using the correct tense form of the verbs given in brackets. Question 1. (a) We …………… (go) to Guwahati by Rajdhani Express last month. (b) Rajdhani train …………… (be) a fully air-conditioned train. (c) It …………… (provide) food, cold drinks, water, and the blankets at night. (d) The journey …………… (be) cool. It imparted solace to the soul and mind. (e) On the opposite, there …………… (be) a priest. (f) He …………… (be) in the church of Patna for the past twenty years. (g) I was informed that he …………… (read) a book. (h) He did not say when he …………… (come). (i) I hope that you …………… (pardon) me soon. (j) He taught me that good deeds …………… (b) never lost. Answer: (a) went (b) is (c) provides (d) was (e) was (f) has been (g) had been reading (h) would come (i) will pardon (j) are Question 2. (a) Arjun …………… (be) a good friend of Lord Krishna. (b) He never …………… (want) to fight with his brother Duryodhan. (c) It was Krishna who …………… (inspire) Arjun by giving him Upadesas o...

Tenses for Class 10 (001)

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  Tenses Exercises for Class 10 CBSE With Answers Tenses at a Glance ♦ Sequence of Tenses: 1. According to the Sequence of Tenses the tense of the verb in a subordinate clause follows the tense of the verb in the Principal Clause. 2. There are two main rules for the Sequence of Tenses. Rule No. 1. If the verb in the Principal Clause is in the Present or Future Tense, the verb in the Subordinate Clause may be in any tense, according to the sense; for example: Rule No. 2. If the verb in the Principal Clause is in the Past Tense, the verb in the Subordinate Clause must also be written in the corresponding Past Tense, for example: I knew he was telling a lie. He worked hard so that he might pass. There are, however, some exceptions to this rule. (i) If the verb in the Subordinate Clause expresses some universal truth or habitual action, it is always in the Present Tense, even if the verb in the Principal Clause is in the Past Tense; for example: The old father told his sons that union ...

Types Of Sentences Exercises For Class 6 With Answers – English Grammar

 Types Of Sentences Exercises For Class 6 With Answers – English Grammar Exercise 1 Separate the Subject and the Predicate in the following sentences: The boy stood on the last bench. The singing of the birds makes me happy. A good boy passed the examination. It is very hot. The cow gives us milk. The earth revolves round the sun. Edison invented the phonograph. Delhi is the capital of India. We cannot make the ocean dry. No man can serve two masters. Answer: Subject                                     Predicate The boy                                          stood on the last bench The singing of the birds ...

Types Of Sentences Exercises For Class 6 – English Grammar

  1.     We use words when we speak or write. We usually use these words in a group in correct order. The cat sat on the mat. A group of words which makes complete sense, is called a  sentence. Thus a sentence is a group of words that are kept in a particular order to make a complete sense. 2.     Sentences are of four kinds: Those which make  statements  or  assertions ; as: Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. This is called a  Declarative  or  Assertive sentence. Those which ask questions: as: What is your name? This is called an  Interrogative sentence. Those which express  commands, requests  or  entreaties ; as: Be quiet. Have mercy on me. This is called an  Imperative sentence. Those which express strong feelings, as: How warm the day is! What a shameful behaviour! This is called an  Exclamatory sentence. 3.     Every sentence has two parts! (i)  Subject  and...

Make Question (English Exercise)

  Make questions An example is given below. Sushma likes Raju. (Statement) Does Sushma like Raju? (Question) 1. My father works at a bank. 2. His mother wears traditional Indian clothes. 3. They want to leave now. 4. Doctors treat patients. 5. Cows feed on grass. 6. The sun sets in the west. 7. Reshma sings well. 8. Rajan works hard. 9. Martin eats breakfast at 8 am. 10. Alice works out twice a day. Answers 1.  Does  my father  work  at a bank? 2.  Does  his mother  wear  traditional Indian clothes? 3.  Do  they  want  to leave now? 4.  Do  doctors  treat  patients? 5.  Do  cows  feed  on grass? 6.  Does  the sun  set  in the west? 7.  Does  Reshma  sing  well? 8.  Does  Rajan  work  hard? 9.  Does  Martin  eat  breakfast at 8 am? 10.  Does  Alice  work  out twice a day?

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Pre-Algebra Mid-Year Review Answer Key

  Pre-Algebra Mid-Year Review Answer Key 1.  The coefficient is the number that is  multiplied  by the variable in an algebraic expression. 2.  A symbol that represents a quantity that can be changed is a  variable . 3.  numeric  Identify the expression as numeric or algebraic. 16 x 4 + (40 - 8) 4.  The product of a given whole number and an integer. For example: 3 x 3 = 9; 9 is a                    of 3. Factor Multiple Prime Number Composite Number 5.  Which group contains only prime numbers? 5, 13, 29, 47 7, 11, 27, 43 7, 19, 33, 41 11, 17, 37, 39 6.  Which property is shown below? (7 + 4) + 6 = 7 + (4 + 6) distributive property associative property identity property commutative property 7.  What operation is always used in distributive property? addition division multiplication subtraction 8.  Find the equivalent of  a ( b − ...