English Grammar Preparation for Class Eight - Annual Examination 2020

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Prepare for the annual examination in 2020 for Class Eight English Grammar with exercises on appropriate article usage, root words with suffixes and prefixes, sentence transformation, and indirect speech. Enhance your grammar skills by practicing exercises on articles, root words, and sentence structure.


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  1. Annual Examination Preparation-2020 Class : Eight Subject : English (Grammar Part)

  2. Grammar Part: 9. Fill in the gap in the following text with appropriate articles. Put a cross(x) where no article is used. Air is (a)- life and on of (b) most essential element of our (c) - environment. It is (d) part and parcel of our existence. But it is (e)- matter of sorrow that now a days, we are polluting air seriously. (f) Smoke for our kitchen, vehicles, burning petrol and diesel, brick fields, melting (g)- pitch for road construction pollutes (h) air. Serious (i) air pollution also occurs in (j)- industrial areas. (a) X (b) the (c) X (d) a (e) a (f) X (g) X (h) X (i) X (j) the

  3. Grammar Part: 10. Read the text bellow and fill in the gaps with root words on the underlined adding suitable suffix, prefix or both: We are highly (a) grate to our (b) courage freedom(e) fight. For their (d) hero deeds in 1971. We achieved our (e ) free. But this is so (f) fortune that many of them are now leading an (g)- human life. Even after 44 years of (h) independent, they are leading measurable life. So, our government should be more (i) care about (j) develop their status. (a) grateful (b)courageous (c) fighter (d) heroic (e) freedom (f) unfortunate (g) inhuman (h) independence (i)careful (j) developing.

  4. Grammar Part: 11. Change the following sentences as directed in the brackets. (a) Reading novels is a good habit.( Interrogative) (b) Who does not like this habit? (Assertive) (c) The Novels of Tolstoy give me much interest.(Passive) (d) Tolstoy s novels are very interesting. (Exclamatory). (e) We must develop this habit.(Negative)

  5. Grammar Part: 11. Answer: (a) Isn't reading novels a good habit?( Interrogative) (b) Everybody likes this habit. (Assertive) (c) I am given much interest by the novels of Tolstoy?.(Passive) (d) How interesting Tolstoy s novels are! (Exclamatory). (e) We can not but develop this habit.(Negative)

  6. Grammar Part: 12. Change the following passage into indirect speech. How can you do the work in two days? Nobody agrees to do it in less than four . I said to the boy. I am confident that I shall finish it as I have told you. he replied. 12. Answer: I asked the boy he could do the work in two days and added that Nobody agreed to do it in less than four. The boy replied that he was confident that he would finish it as he had told me.

  7. Grammar Part: 13. Use capital letters and punctuation marks as needed in following passage. How are you Rahim I asked I have been suffering from fever for a few days Why are you not consulting with a doctor I said how can I consult with a doctor while my family is starving for two days replied rahim. 13. Use capital letters and punctuation marks as needed in following passage. How are you Rahim I asked. I have been suffering from fever for a few days. Why are you not consulting with a doctor? I said. How can I consult with a doctor while my family is starving for two days , replied Rahim.

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