10th English – Part B: Grammar 5 | Challenge Your Grammar!

 

 


10th English Grammar & Vocabulary 1 The Numbers are Tests!👇

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1. Combine the following sentences using “whom”. The teacher praised the boy. She had taught him last year.

  • The teacher praised the boy who she had taught last year.
  • The teacher praised the boy whom she had taught last year.
  • The teacher praised the boy which she had taught last year.
  • The teacher praised the boy whose she had taught last year.

2. Change the following sentence into passive voice. The chef is preparing a delicious meal.

  • A delicious meal was prepared by the chef.
  • A delicious meal is being prepared by the chef.
  • A delicious meal has been prepared by the chef.
  • The chef is preparing a delicious meal.

3. Change the following into reported speech. Sita said, “This bicycle is mine.”

  • Sita said that that bicycle was mine.
  • Sita said that this bicycle was hers.
  • Sita said that that bicycle was hers.
  • Sita said that this bicycle is mine.

4. Fill in the blank with a suitable preposition. The students were excited _______ the school trip.

  • The students were excited at the school trip.
  • The students were excited by the school trip.
  • The students were excited about the school trip.
  • The students were excited on the school trip.

5. Fill in the blank with a suitable preposition. He is good _______ mathematics.

  • He is good in mathematics.
  • He is good on mathematics.
  • He is good by mathematics.
  • He is good at mathematics.

6. Edit the following passage. Yesterday, Ramesh (a) go to the market. He bought (b) a umbrella and (c) some fresh fruits. He returned home (d) in noon.

  • go
  • gone
  • going
  • went

7. Edit the following passage. Yesterday, Ramesh (a) go to the market. He bought (b) a umbrella and (c) some fresh fruits. He returned home (d) in noon.

  • the
  • a
  • no article
  • an

8. Edit the following passage. Yesterday, Ramesh (a) go to the market. He bought (b) a umbrella and (c) some fresh fruits. He returned home (d) in noon.

  • any
  • much
  • many
  • some

9. Edit the following passage. Yesterday, Ramesh (a) go to the market. He bought (b) a umbrella and (c) some fresh fruits. He returned home (d) in noon.

  • on
  • by
  • at
  • in

10. Fill in the blank with a suitable article. She wants to become _______ engineer.

  • a
  • the
  • an
  • no article

11. Fill in the blank with a suitable article. We visited _______ Taj Mahal during our holiday.

  • a
  • an
  • no article
  • the

12. Change the following into a repeated action in the past using “would/used to”. My mother cooked delicious meals every Sunday.

  • My mother cooks delicious meals every Sunday.
  • My mother used to cook delicious meals every Sunday.
  • My mother is cooking delicious meals every Sunday.
  • My mother will cook delicious meals every Sunday.

13. Change the following into a repeated action in the past using “would/used to”. We played cricket after school every day.

  • We will play cricket after school every day.
  • We are playing cricket after school every day.
  • We would play cricket after school every day.
  • We have played cricket after school every day.

14. Rewrite the following sentences into a single sentence using a noun-modifier. The student is hardworking. He secured the first rank. He is my classmate.

  • My classmate secured the first rank because he was hardworking.
  • The hardworking student secured the first rank.
  • My hardworking classmate secured the first rank.
  • My classmate is hardworking and secured the first rank.

15. Rewrite the following sentences into a single sentence using a noun-modifier. The player is young. He is highly talented. He won the championship.

  • The player won the championship because he was talented.
  • The young talented player won the championship.
  • The player who won the championship is young.
  • The talented player is young and successful.

16. Rewrite the following sentences into a single sentence using a noun-modifier. The scientist is famous. She invented a useful machine. She is from India.

  • The scientist from India invented a useful machine.
  • The famous scientist invented a machine from India.
  • The famous Indian scientist invented a useful machine.
  • The scientist is famous for her useful invention.

17. Give suitable advice for the following situation. Your friend often comes late to school. What advice would you give him?

  • You should continue arriving late every day.
  • You should wake up early and reach school on time.
  • You should skip school whenever you are late.
  • You should arrive at school whenever you want.

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