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The document provides a revision sheet with exercises to practice various grammar topics: 1. Identifying adverbs and their kinds, prepositions, verbs, and modal verbs. 2. Distinguishing between direct and indirect speech, transitive and intransitive verbs. 3. Using conjunctions and tense consistency in sentences. 4. Rewriting sentences in requested tenses or speech. The revision sheet covers core grammar including parts of speech, verb types, word classes, word order, and tense.

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Revision Sheet

The document provides a revision sheet with exercises to practice various grammar topics: 1. Identifying adverbs and their kinds, prepositions, verbs, and modal verbs. 2. Distinguishing between direct and indirect speech, transitive and intransitive verbs. 3. Using conjunctions and tense consistency in sentences. 4. Rewriting sentences in requested tenses or speech. The revision sheet covers core grammar including parts of speech, verb types, word classes, word order, and tense.

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Revision Sheet

A. Circle the correct adverbs and tell its kind.


1. He wears a cloak everyday. Adverb of Frequency

2. They are playing outside. Adverb of Place

3. Mohan hardly ever talks. Adverb of Manner

4. We will come today. Adverb of Time

B. Circle the correct prepositions.


1. Why did you come so early from work?

2. Do you exercise in the morning?

3. My birthday is on March 4.

4. Prakash came and sat beside me and my father.

5. You should come with us to the park.

6. Finish this book project by Wednesday.

7. Who is sitting next to the door?

8. Why did you hide that bag behind your back?

9. You should reach home before dark.

10. My elder sister is proud of her handwriting.

C. Write direct or Indirect in front of each sentence.


1. Mina commented that her book was very boring. Indirect

2. He said, “Switch on the computer.” Direct

3. His aunt asked me whether I had fever. Indirect

4. The guard said that the car had arrived. Indirect


D. Do as directed.
1. Need we write all the answers today? (Fill in the correct modal)

2. Can you pass me the basket? (Fill in the correct modal)

3. May I skip school today, mother? (Fill in the correct modal)

4. The clock ticked away. (Circle the verbs)

5. Plop, the egg fell to the ground. (Circle the verbs)

6. He ran to catch the bus. (Circle the verbs)

7. Sara woke up late. (State whether Transitive / Intransitive) Intransitive

8. The lion roared at the rabbit. (State whether Transitive / Intransitive) Transitive

9. Mohan ate the apple. (State whether Transitive / Intransitive) Transitive

E. Choose and write the correct conjunction.

as, because, and, but, so

1. He shut the door and turned off the lights.

2. She ran fast but she did not win the race.

3. It is dark because the sun is hidden behind the clouds.

4. I don’t like Arithmetic because I am not good at calculation.

5. He has lost his wallet so he is crying.

6. I like to read but I can’t spell well.

7. Sanjay was hurt because his friend fought with him.

8. Here is a spoon and a fork for you.


F. Rewrite the following sentences as directed in the brackets.
1. Simmy gets me a bunch of roses. (Present Perfect Tense)

Simmi has got me a bunch of roses.

2. She speaks on the stage. (Past continuous)

She was speaking on the stage.

3. He drank milk and went out to play. (Simple present)

He drinks milk and goes out to play.

4. The dog chased away the hungry fox. (Simple Present Tense)

The dog chases away the hungry fox.

5. They are taking photographs of the monasteries. (Simple past)

They took photographs of the monasteries.

6. Jim and Tim fought on the playground. (Simple present)

Jim and Tim fight on the playground.

7. The teacher teaches us Maths. (Present Continuous Tense)

The teacher is teaching us Maths.

8. I write a letter every week. (Simple past)

I wrote a letter every week.

G. Rewrite the following sentences in direct speech.


1. Janice asked Jane where she had gone.

Janice asked Jane, “Where had you gone?”

2. Mother said that her father was a doctor.

Mother said, “My father is a doctor.”

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