English Grammar
Punctuation Marks in English
Full stop (.) Full stop used at the end of a sentence to show a full stop. Question mark (?) Question mark used at the end of a sentence to indicate a direct question. Exclamation mark (!) Exclamation mark used to indicate a strong feeling or emotion, such as surprise, excitement, or anger. Comma (,)…
English Grammar Tense MCQ questions
English Grammar Tense MCQ questions Tense Structure Example Present Simple Subject + V1 (base form) She speaks. Present Continuous Subject + am/is/are + V1 + -ing She is speaking. Present Perfect Subject + has/have + V3 (past participle) She has spoken. Present Perfect Continuous Subject + has/have + been + V1 + -ing She has…
English Grammar Preposition MCQ questions
English Grammar Preposition MCQ questions A preposition is a word or phrase that connects a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to other parts of a sentence, showing the relationship between them in terms of location, direction, time, cause, manner, and more. 1. Types of Prepositions Prepositions of Place: Indicate location.Examples: in, on, at, under, above,…
Scholarship Exam Test Series | Singular and plural
Singular and Plural Regular Nouns: Singular to Plural: Add -s to most singular nouns. Example: cat → cats Nouns ending in -s, -x, -z, -sh, or -ch: Add -es. Example: box → boxes Nouns ending in -y (preceded by a consonant): Change -y to -ies. Example: city → cities Nouns ending in -y (preceded by…
English Grammar | Parts of speech
Noun: A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. For example: dog, table, happiness. Pronoun: A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun. For example: he, she, it, they. Verb: A verb is a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being. For example: run,…
Scholarship Exam | 5th Class | English Grammar | Contracted Form |
Contracted forms are shortened versions of two words combined into one, usually by replacing one or more letters with an apostrophe. For example, “do not” becomes “don’t” and “cannot” becomes “can’t”. They’re commonly used in informal speech and writing to make sentences shorter and easier to say. Contracted Form I am I’m He has He’s…
English Grammar | Question Tag
The tag usually consists of an auxiliary verb and a pronoun that matches the subject of the statement. If the statement has an auxiliary verb, the tag uses the same verb. If there is no auxiliary verb, the tag uses “do” or “does” for present tense statements and “did” for past tense statements. Example: “You…