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Past Perfect Tense Exercises in Hindi with Answers

Past Perfect Tense Exercises in Hindi with Answers

इस पाठ में उत्तर कुंजी सहित Past Perfect Tense Worksheet PDF दी गई है। इसमें पास्ट परफेक्ट टेंस से संबंधित अभ्यास दिए गए हैं, जैसे सही क्रिया रूप से रिक्त स्थान भरना, वाक्यों को Past Perfect Tense में बदलना, वाक्यों को जोड़ना, before/after का प्रयोग करना और त्रुटि सुधार करना। Past Perfect Tense Exercises in

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Past Perfect Tense Active and Passive Voice Exercise

Past Perfect Tense Active and Passive Voice Exercise (Download Free PDF)

Example:- The boy had found the phone. The phone had been found by the boy. Practice Sentences:- Change Passive Voice into Active Voice. Example. The homework had been done by the girls. The girls had done the homework. Practice Sentences:- Exercise 1 (Past Perfect Tense Active and Passive Voice Exercise) Fill in the Blanks Use

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Collective Nouns Worksheet for Class 2 (With Answers)

Collective Nouns Worksheet for Class 2 (With Answers)

A collective noun is a collection of persons or things of the same kind taken together and spoken of as one whole. Examples: Other examples of collective nouns are: Army, committee, group, class, crowd, jury, mob, bunch, regiment, etc. Worksheet Exercises (Collective Nouns Worksheet for Class 2 ) Exercise 1 Choose the correct collective noun.

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Prepositions with Adjective Sentences

Prepositions with Adjectives: 50 Easy Sentences and Examples

What Are Prepositions with Adjectives? Prepositions with adjectives are words that are used to describe things or people, and are used with prepositions, for example, afraid of, capable of, gifted with, etc. These combinations must be memorised by the learners so that they can use them while speaking or writing English. Common Patterns: Prepositions with

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Subject and Predicate Worksheet for Class 3 and Class 4

Subject and Predicate Worksheet for Class 3 and Class 4 (With Answers + Free PDF Download)

A sentence has two parts: Example: Priya is a hardworking girl. In this sentence:  a) We speak about Priya, and b) What we say about her is that she is a hardworking girl. Exercise 1: Identification Exercise Underline the subject and the predicate in the following sentences. Exercise 2: Fill in the Blanks Fill in

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Can artificial intelligence replace human intelligence Debate

Can Artificial Intelligence Replace Human Intelligence?| Best Debate 2026

Can artificial intelligence replace human intelligence? This is a heated debate topic in 2026. The role of artificial intelligence has increased in 2026 with the rapid advancement of technology. AI can mimic human behaviour and thought processes. It automates mundane tasks that require no human input. This debate topic revolves around artificial intelligence and human

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Future Perfect Tense Worksheet with Answers

Future Perfect Tense Worksheet with Answers (Free PDF Download)

The Future Perfect tense indicates that an action will be completed before another action takes place. Example: I hope you will have done your homework before you go to play. She will have written a book by the time she finishes college. Structure: Subject + will have + past participle (V3) He will have bought

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Comparison of Adjectives Worksheet

Comparison of Adjectives Worksheet with Answers

Formation of Comparative and Superlative Degrees Adjectives: comparative and superlative degrees. Positive Comparative Superlative Tall Taller Tallest Long Longer Longest Cold Colder Coldest Rich Richer Richest Strong Stronger Stongest Sweet Sweeter Sweetest Young Younger Youngest Great Greater Greatest Light Lighter Lightest Table Comparison of Adjectives 2. by addition of ‘-r’ and ‘-st’ to the positive

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