Tenses
Direct & Indirect Speech
Voice
Question Tag
Miscellaneous
100

Identify the tense – She writes a letter every day.

Present Simple

100

Change to indirect – She said, “I am tired.”

She said that she was tired.

100

Change to passive – She eats an apple.

An apple is eaten by her.

100

Add a tag – She is a teacher, ____?

isn’t she?

100

Identify the part of speech – Quickly

Adverb

200

Change to Present Continuous – He writes stories. 

He is writing stories.

200

Change to indirect speech – He said, “I will call you tonight.

He said that he would call me that night.

200

Change to passive – They are cleaning the room.

The room is being cleaned by them.

200

Add a tag – They don’t like coffee, ____?

do they?

200

Plural of child

children

300

Fill in the blank – They ______ (play) football every Sunday.

play (Present Simple)

300

Convert – They said, “We will meet you tomorrow.”

They said they would meet me the next day.

300

Change to active – The homework has been done by Sam.

Sam has done the homework.

300

Correct the tag - He can drive, can he? 

can't he?

300

Either of the answers ______ correct. (is/are)

is

400

Convert to Past Continuous – She reads a book.

She was reading a book.

400

Change to direct – She said that she had been studying.

She said, “I have been studying.”

400

Change to passive – They will announce the results tomorrow.

The results will be announced tomorrow.

400

Add a tag - I’m late again, ____? 

aren’t I?

400

Rewrite using the correct article – She is ___ honest woman.

She is an honest woman.

500

: Change to Future Continuous – I clean the room every morning.

 I will be cleaning the room every morning.

500

Change to direct speech – He told her that he was going to the market.

He said to her, “I am going to the market.”

500

Change to active – A new bridge is being built by the workers.

The workers are building a new bridge.

500

Add a tag - Nobody called, ____? 

did they?

500

Fill in the blank – They ______ be at the station by 6 PM.

should / must

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