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Grammar Worksheet Class 8 Answer

The document consists of grammar exercises focusing on transforming sentences between exclamatory and assertive forms, as well as converting affirmative sentences into negative ones. It also includes exercises on singular and plural nouns, with various tasks such as rewriting sentences and filling in blanks. Overall, it serves as a comprehensive worksheet for practicing English grammar skills.

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Grammar Worksheet Class 8 Answer

The document consists of grammar exercises focusing on transforming sentences between exclamatory and assertive forms, as well as converting affirmative sentences into negative ones. It also includes exercises on singular and plural nouns, with various tasks such as rewriting sentences and filling in blanks. Overall, it serves as a comprehensive worksheet for practicing English grammar skills.

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Shivam Educational Academy, Indraprastha

Grammar Worksheet Answer

A. Transforming Exclamatory Sentences into Assertive Sentences:

Correct: The baby is asleep.

Correct: The puppy looks cute.

Correct: Somebody is hiding behind the door.

Correct: The flower is lovely.

Correct: I wish I were in Shimla.

Correct: It was a nightmarish experience.

Correct: You are so nice.

Correct: What a pity!

B. Transforming Assertive Sentences into Exclamatory Sentences:

Correct: Wow! It is a beautiful morning!

Correct: Oh! The place is indeed peaceful!

Correct: I wish he were present today! (This one remains assertive as it expresses a
wish rather than an exclamation.)

Correct: This is indeed shameful!

Correct: Wow! He is really talented!

Correct: This is really incredible!

Possible: What a stinking drain!

Possible: Congratulations! You have passed the examination!

A Complete the following sentences so that the second sentence in each


pair is affirmative.

1. He does not sing classical songs. He sings folk songs.


2. They haven't built a small house. They have built a palatial house.
3. I don't want to accompany him. I want to go with him.
4. She must not reply. She must reply to this letter.
5. He doesn't speak highly of her. He speaks ill of her.
6. She will not forget this easily. She will remember other things.
7. I may not invite their friends. But I may invite them.
8. He hasn't repaid the money. He has repaid only the interest.
9. Neha does not paint landscapes. She paints portraits.

10. They don't have to call the mechanic. They have to call the dealer.

B. Transform the following affirmative sentences into negative sentences.


Use antonyms of the words in bold and make other necessary changes.

1. This is a temporary solution.

This is not a permanent solution.

2. I t was an unwelcome development.

It was a welcome development.

3. This paint is for the exterior walls.

This paint is not for the interior walls.

4. This is the arrival lounge.

This is not the departure lounge.

5. He is the junior executive.

He is not the senior executive.

6. This slice of cake is stale.

This slice of cake is not fresh.

7. There is enmity between the two neighbours.

There is no friendship between the two neighbours.

8. He is known for his cruelty.

He is not known for his kindness.

10.He is a selfish man.

He is not a selfless man.

10 .The new girl in the class is quite timid.

The new girl in the class is not quite bold.

Singular and Plural


Exercise 1:

Arbitrator

Chef

Locksmith

Geologist

Journalist

Astronomer

Caretaker

Cartographer

Conductor

Exercise 2:

Monk - (f) one who lives in a monastery

Musician - (g) one who plays or composes music

Graduate - (h) one who has completed his college

Cashier - (n) one who collects cheques and cash and makes out a...

Keeper - (d) one who is in charge of animals in a zoo

Fisherman - (m) one who sets sail into the sea and catches fish

Acrobat - (c) one who entertains people by doing difficult physical acts

Student - (k) one who studies in a school or college

Porter - (b) one who earns his livelihood in a railway station

Performer - (e) one who entertains from a stage

Freelancer - (l) one who works for many employers

Optician - (a) one who makes and sells spectacles and lenses

Tailor - (o) one who makes dresses from cloth

Monarch - (i) a king or queen

Colonel - (j) one who is in command in an army


Singular and Plural Nouns Worksheet

A. Underline the correct nouns in these sentences:


1. The police is patrolling in a van.
2. Complete your homework before you go to bed.
3. Some staff from the school will accompany you to the trip.
4. These poles are made of iron.
5. Where have you left your baggage?
6. I want to give you some information about your test.
7. Do you need some good advice from me?
8. Don't leave behind trash in the park.
9. My father wants to donate some furniture to the orphanage.
10.All the boys must get their hair cut by Saturday.
11.Our two companies have made good progress last year.
12.I enjoy listening to music on the VH1 channel.
13.I have some bread with me.

b. Rewrite the following sentences in the singular:

1. Our classmate is suffering from measles.

2. I keep a sheep to get wool.

3. Thick smoke rose from the chimney.

4. My cousin is looking for employment with the Indian Airlines.

5. The guest conveyed their thanks to the host.

6. There is so much dust on the table.

7. Our officer is wearing spectacles.

A Tick the correct option:

1. A politician should work for the progress of people.


2. I went to see the palace. The palace was very beautiful.
3. The: pen is mightier than the sword.
4. The: Taj Mahal is a magnificent monument.
5. Neha is the wiser of the two sisters.
6. The storm brought down all the telephone wires.
7. An: egg has an oval shape.
8. Where there is a will, there is a way.
9. I will always treasure the advice given by my grandfather.
10.In stories, a unicorn is the white horse with a long, straight horn on it.
11.Oliver went to an old gentleman who taught him to read and write.
12.People all over the world have heard about the Eiffel Tower.
13.An: hour ago, I saw an umbrella lying on a bench of the park.
14.I hope to be an engineer when I grow up.
15.The: tea seems to be of very good quality.
16.Neha loves to have a cup of tea in the morning.

B. Fill in the blanks:


1. I want to become an IPS officer.
2. I want a tutor to teach me French.
3. An: apple a day keeps the doctor away.
4. X: Cleanliness is next to X godliness.
5. X: Delhi is the capital of X India.
6. Is bread made of X wheat?
7. X: She is an MA in X mathematics.
8. X: Nilofer went to the hospital to visit a sick friend.
9. The: cows are X domestic animals.
10.X: Those statues are carved out of X rock.
11.The: train from X will arrive at X night.
12.The: last question is the easiest.

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