CBSE 10TH CLASS ENGLISH GRAMMAR MODEL PAPER 2026: MASTER THE BOARD EXAM

 CBSE 10TH CLASS ENGLISH GRAMMAR MODEL PAPER 2026: MASTER THE BOARD EXAM

The 2026 Exam Pattern Breakdown

For the 2026 session, the CBSE continues to emphasize Applied Grammar. You won't just be asked to define a tense; you'll be asked to use it in a real-world dialogue or a formal report. The grammar section typically carries 10 marks, consisting of:

  • Gap Filling (Tenses, Conjunctions, Determiners)

  • Editing/Error Correction

  • Sentence Transformation (Reported Speech, Voices)


Section: Grammar Practice Questions (10 Marks)

Instructions: Fill in the blanks or choose the correct option for the following questions.

  1. The project ________ by the end of next month, provided we stay on schedule.

    • (a) will finish

    • (b) will have been finished

    • (c) will be finishing

    • (d) has finished

  2. The captain, along with his team members, ________ arrived at the stadium.

    • (a) have

    • (b) are

    • (c) has

    • (d) were

  3. Read the dialogue and complete the report:

    • Teacher: "Why are you late, Rohan?"

    • Rohan: "I missed the school bus."

    • The teacher asked Rohan why he was late. Rohan replied that ________.

    • (a) he misses the school bus

    • (b) he had missed the school bus

    • (c) he has missed the school bus

    • (d) he was missing the school bus

  4. Identify the error in the following sentence:

    • "Neither the students nor the teacher were aware of the sudden holiday."

    • (a) students

    • (b) nor

    • (c) were

    • (d) aware

  5. You ________ park your car here; it is a 'No Parking' zone.

    • (a) need not

    • (b) must not

    • (c) cannot

    • (d) might not

  6. I have ________ hope that he will recover soon.

    • (a) many

    • (b) a few

    • (c) little

    • (d) every

  7. The news ________ not always as accurate as it seems.

    • (a) are

    • (b) is

    • (c) were

    • (d) being

  8. "Don't play on the grass," the gardener said to the kids. (Change to Indirect Speech)

    • (a) The gardener told the kids not to play on the grass.

    • (b) The gardener said to the kids that they don't play on the grass.

    • (c) The gardener asked the kids to not played on the grass.

    • (d) The gardener shouted that kids don't play on the grass.

  9. By the time I reached the station, the train ________.

    • (a) left

    • (b) has left

    • (c) had left

    • (d) was leaving

  10. There isn't ________ point in arguing when the decision is already made.

    • (a) some

    • (b) any

    • (c) many

    • (d) few


Answer Key & Explanations

Q. NoAnswerReasoning
1(b)Future Perfect (Passive) is used for actions completed by a certain future time.
2(c)In "along with," the verb agrees with the first subject (The captain).
3(b)Simple Past in direct speech changes to Past Perfect in indirect speech.
4(c)"Neither/Nor" with singular subjects takes a singular verb (was).
5(b)"Must not" expresses a strong prohibition.
6(c)"Little" is used with uncountable nouns to show a small amount.
7(b)"News" is always singular in English grammar.
8(a)Imperative negative sentences use "not to + verb."
9(c)Past Perfect is used for the action that happened first in the past.
10(b)"Any" is the standard determiner for negative sentences.

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