NCERT Based Grammar – Form Class 5 – 12
This page is designed to help students from Class 5 to Class 12 begin their grammar practice with ease. It features an interactive card-style layout where students can simply click on their class level to access tailored grammar lessons. Each card includes a short description of the grammar topics covered, such as nouns, verbs, articles, tenses, conjunctions, clauses, and voice change. The design is fully responsive for mobile devices, opens grammar content in a new tab, and keeps the rest of the website untouched with its neatly scoped styling. Whether you are in primary or higher secondary, this page offers a quick and engaging way to dive into grammar practice suited for your level.
Choose your class to start grammar practice:
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Exercise Questions by Class & Topic:
Class 5 – Nouns, Verbs
- Identify the nouns in this sentence: The cat chased the mouse.
- Underline the verbs in the sentence: She runs every morning.
- Write three common nouns and three proper nouns.
Class 6 – Articles, Tenses
- Fill in the blanks with ‘a’, ‘an’, or ‘the’: I saw ___ elephant at ___ zoo.
- Change this sentence to past tense: He eats an apple.
- Write one sentence in future tense.
Class 7 – Adjectives, Conjunctions
- Find the adjectives: The tall boy and the smart girl are friends.
- Join these two sentences with a conjunction: I like tea. I don’t like coffee.
- Write three sentences using ‘because’, ‘but’, and ‘and’.
Class 8 – Phrases, Prepositions
- Identify the prepositions: The book is on the table.
- Write the phrase in this sentence: She is reading a book in the library.
- Complete the sentence: The cat jumped ___ the wall.
Class 9 – Advanced Grammar Rules
- Correct the sentence: She don’t like ice cream.
- Identify the subject and predicate in the sentence: The boys are playing football.
- Rewrite the sentence in passive voice: The teacher praised the student.
Class 10 – Editing, Voice Change
- Edit the paragraph for punctuation and spelling errors.
- Change this sentence to passive voice: The chef cooked a delicious meal.
- Change the voice: They will complete the project tomorrow.
Class 11 – Clause-based Grammar
- Identify the dependent and independent clauses: Although it was raining, we went out.
- Combine two sentences using a relative clause.
- Rewrite the sentence using a conditional clause: If it rains, we will stay home.
Class 12 – Master-level Grammar
- Analyze the sentence: Identify all parts of speech.
- Convert direct speech to indirect speech: She said, “I am learning grammar.”
- Write complex sentences using noun, adjective, and adverb clauses.