English Grammar – Sentence Structure – SET 1 Welcome to your English Grammar - Sentence Structure - SET 1 1. Complete the imperative sentence appropriately.________ your hands before eating. Washer Washing Wash Washed None 2. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the adverb in the bracket.He waited (patient) for his turn at the doctor's clinic. 3. In the following paragraph, one word has been omitted in each line.In your answer sheets, remember to write the missing word along with the word that comes before and after it. NO. Text Word before Omission Word After eg I spoke him kindly. spoke to him 1 My friend lives the second floor. lives the 2 We enjoyed the game returned home. game returned 4. Choose the correct option to complete the sentence.My sister and I _______ watching a movie when the lights suddenly went out. were was is be None 5. Fill in the blank by choosing the correct option to complete the sentence.The baby cried _______ when her toy was taken away. louder loud loudest loudly None 6. Spot the error in the sentence and provide the correction.He speak very fast during the presentation.Error: Correction: 7. Read the conversation and complete the reported sentence appropriately.Aman: I cannot solve this puzzle without help.Reena: Don't worry, I will help you!Aman said he _______ solve the puzzle without help, and Reena promised she _______ help him. could not, will could not, would can, will cannot, would None 8. Multi-Select (Identify All Complete Sentences):Select all the options that are grammatically complete sentences. Ran across the road. We played cricket after lunch. The teacher explaining the lesson. The cat is on the roof. 9. Choose the correct option to fill in the blank.The children were playing in the garden, but one boy sat _______ on the bench. silence silently silent None 10. Cloze Passage (3 Blanks – Sentence Formation Focus):Fill in the blanks with the correct options in brackets.Passage:Yesterday, my friends and I went to the park. We played cricket for an hour. Then we [decide, deciding, decided] to sit under a tree. The weather was pleasant. We [sang, singing, sing] songsand [eat, ate, eating] snacks together. 11. Transform the underlined sentence into an interrogative sentence.He likes to play football in the evening. He does like to play football in the evening? He likes to play football in the evening? What time he likes to play football? Does he like to play football in the evening? None Time's up Related Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.