Class 8 English Udaan(Kushal)Worksheets
L-1 The Best Christmas Present in the World
(Honeydew) BSEH Haryana Board
In this blog we are going to solve class 8 English Udaan worksheets of lesson 1 The Best Christmas Present in the World
(Haryana Board)
Q1. Fill in the blanks with suitable 'being' words (am, is, are)
1. The land _________ very dry for want of rain.
2. She _________ a beautiful girl.
3. It _________ very hot today.
4. They _________ late again.
5. The weather _________ hot today.
6. It _________ already dark.
7. Rani and Rekha _________ absent today.
8. The answers _________ at the back of the book.
9. There _________ electric lamps on both sides of the street.
10. The wolf said to Red Riding Hood, “I _________your
granny’’.
Answers
Q1. Fill in the blanks with suitable 'being' words
(am, is, are)
1. The land is very dry for want of rain.
2. She is a beautiful girl.
3. It is very hot today.
4. They are late again.
5. The weather is hot today.
6. It is already dark.
7. Rani and Rekha are absent today.
8. The answers are at the back of the book.
9. There are electric lamps on both sides of the street.
10. The wolf said to Red Riding Hood, “I am your granny’’.
Q1. Fill in the blanks with the simple present tense
form of the verbs given in brackets.
1. Trees _________ on the ground. (grow)
2. The sun _________. (shine)
3. I_____________ in Delhi but my brother _________ in Bhopal.(live)
4. He always _________ up at 6 o’ clock in the morning.
(wake)
5. I _________ big cities. (like)
6. Tina _________ her hair twice a week. (wash)
7. Your job is very interesting. You _________ a lot of people.
(meet)
8. The city museum _________ at 5 o’ clock every evening.
(close)
9. You _________ much of your time in idle gossip. (waste)
10. Loveleen _________ very
interesting stories. (write)
Answers
Q1. Fill in
the blanks with the simple present tense form of the verbs given in brackets.
1. Trees grow on the ground. (grow)
2. The sun shines. (shine)
3. I live in Delhi but my brother lives
in Bhopal. (live)
4. He always wakes up at 6 o’ clock in the morning. (wake)
5. I like big cities. (like)
6. Tina washes her hair twice a week. (wash)
7. Your job is very interesting. You meet a lot of people. (meet)
8. The city museum closes at 5 o’ clock every evening. (close)
9. You waste much of your time in idle gossip.
(waste)
10. Loveleen writes very interesting stories. (write)
Q1. Use the proper form of the verb ‘be ‘to complete
the following sentences.
Example:-1.
She _________ at the club yesterday night.
She was at
the club yesterday night.
1. There _________ a telephone call for you last night.
2. Where _________ you at 10 o’ clock last night.
3. I _________ not well last night.
4. Where _________ your friends yesterday?
5. The gates _________ not opened.
6. _________ she ill last week?
7. Those cakes _________ nice.
8. We _________ at the station to receive our guests
yesterday.
Answers
Q1. Use the proper form of the verb ‘be (was/were) ‘to complete the following sentences.
Verb Forms of the Verb ‘BE”
Be means: to be
present
V1 |
V2 |
V3 |
Be |
Was/Were |
Been |
SINGULAR/ PLURAL |
SUBJECT |
PRESENT |
PAST |
FUTURE
|
SINGULAR
|
I |
am |
was |
will be
|
YOU |
are |
were |
will be
|
|
HE |
is |
was |
will be
|
|
SHE |
is |
was |
will be
|
|
IT |
is |
was |
will be
|
|
PLURAL |
WE |
are |
were |
will be
|
YOU |
are |
were |
will be
|
|
THEY |
are |
were |
will be
|
Example:-1.
She _________ at the club yesterday night.
She was at
the club yesterday night.
1. There was a telephone call for you last night.
2. Where were you at 10 o’ clock last night.
3. I was not well last night.
4. Where were your friends yesterday?
5. The gates were not opened.
6. Was she ill last week?
7. Those cakes were nice.
8. We were at the station to receive our guests
yesterday.
9. Was
she ill last week?
10. They were here to see me
yesterday.
Q1. Re- write the following sentences, changing the verbs into negative and interrogative.
Example: - 1
she works hard.
She does not (doesn’t) work hard .(negative)
Does she work hard? (interrogative)
1. They speak English well.
2. You know her address.
3. These girls learn music everyday.
4. He likes to play football.
5. I drink a lot of tea.
6. The mason is building the wall.
7. You are waiting for me.
8. You have bought a new car this year.
9. I went to bed early last night.
10. A cool breeze was blowing.
Answers
Q1. Re- write the following sentences, Change to Negative and Interrogative.
Example: - 1. She works hard. (Affirmative Sentence)
She does not (doesn’t) work hard. (Negative)
Does she work hard? (Interrogative)
1. They speak English well. (Affirmative Sentence)
Negative:
They do not speak English well.
Interrogative:
Do they speak English well?
2. You know her address. (Affirmative Sentence)
Negative: You do not know her address.
Interrogative:
Do you know her address?
3. These girls learn music every day. (Affirmative Sentence)
Negative: These girls do not learn music every day.
Interrogative:
Do these girls lean music every day?
4. He likes to play football. (Affirmative Sentence)
Negative:
He does not like to play football.
Interrogative:
Does he like to play football?
5. I drink a lot of tea. (Affirmative Sentence)
Negative:
I do not drink a lot of tea.
Interrogative:
Do drink a lot of tea?
6. The mason is building the wall. (Affirmative Sentence)
Negative:
The mason is not building the wall.
Interrogative:
Is the mason building the wall?
7. You are waiting for me. (Affirmative Sentence)
Negative:
You are not waiting for me.
Interrogative:
Are you waiting for me?
8. You have bought a new car this year. (Affirmative
Sentence)
Negative:
You have not bought a new car this year.
Interrogative:
Have you bought a new car this year?
9. I went to bed early last night. (Affirmative Sentence)
Negative:
I did not go to bed early last night.
Interrogative:
Did I go to bed early last night?
10. A cool breeze was blowing. (Affirmative Sentence)
Negative: A cool breeze was not blowing.
Interrogative: Was a cool breeze blowing?
Q1. Fill in the blanks with suitable collective or abstract nouns:
1. Saurav
Ganguly was the captain of Indian cricket _________ in the world cup of 2003.
2. We played a friendly match against the students of
_______ xi.
3. The quality of being brave is called _________.
4. It is our duty to show _________ (kind) to animals.
5. The _________ of animals moved in silence.
6. Akash appreciated the _________ (wise) of Birbal.
7. There was a cute _________of fish swimming in the water.
Answers
Q1. Fill in the blanks with suitable collective or abstract nouns:
1. Saurav
Ganguly was the captain of Indian cricket team in the world cup of 2003.
2. We played a friendly match against the students of class
xi.
3. The quality of being brave is called bravery.
4. It is our duty to show kindness (kind) to animals.
5. The herd of animals moved in silence.
6. Akash appreciated the wisdom (wise) of Birbal.
7. There was a cute school of fish swimming in the water.
Q1. Choose the appropriate adjective for each sentence by choosing the correct option.
1. I can see
the (nervous) he feels now.
(a) nervously (b) nervousness
2. He couldn't contain his (happy) when his long time
friend came to meet him.
(a) happily (b) happiness
3. The (available) of the food in the market is decreasing.
(a) availableness (b)
availability
4. (Poor) is going to be agenda in next Lok Sabha
election.
(a) Poverty (b)
Poor
5. From my (child ) I was a naughty boy.
(a) chidless (b) chidhood
6. The (hard) of water must be tested in chemistry lab.
(a) Hardly (b) hardness
7. The great Alexander was against (slave)
(a) slavery (b) slaveness
8. What is
the (long) of this cloth?
(a) length (b) longness
9. Remove
your (mud) boots before you come in, please.
(a) muddy (b) mudness
10. We need
to think of a (catch) slogan for our exhibition.
(a) catchness (b) catchy
. Answers
Q1. Choose the appropriate adjective for each sentence by choosing the correct option.
1. I can see
the nervousness he feels now.
2. He couldn't contain his happiness when his long time
friend came to meet him.
3. The availability of the food in the market is
decreasing.
4. Poverty is going to be agenda in next Lok
Sabha election.
5. From my childhood I was a naughty boy.
6. The hardness of water must be tested in chemistry
lab.
7. The great Alexander was against slavery.
8. What is
the length
of this cloth?
9. Remove
your muddy boots before you come in, please.
10. We need
to think of a catchy slogan for our exhibition.
Answers
Q1. Write a letter to your friend thanking him for
birthday present he sent for you.
#13, Sector-1
Ambala, Haryana
1st April, 2025
Dear Jeeva,
I hope you are doing well. I am
writing to thank you for the wonderful birthday present you sent to me on this
special occasion. It was such a pleasant surprise to receive your thoughtful
gift. I really loved the storybook Ikigai and it means a lot to me because you
know exactly what I like.
Your gift made my birthday even
more special. I truly appreciate your kindness and thoughtfulness. I wish you
had been here to celebrate with me, but your present made me feel like you wee
pat of my special day.
Looking forward to meet you
soon. Do take care of yourself and keep in touch!
With love
Aaradhya
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