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.
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
The captain, along with his team members, ________ arrived at the stadium.
(a) have
(b) are
(c) has
(d) were
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
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
You ________ park your car here; it is a 'No Parking' zone.
(a) need not
(b) must not
(c) cannot
(d) might not
I have ________ hope that he will recover soon.
(a) many
(b) a few
(c) little
(d) every
The news ________ not always as accurate as it seems.
(a) are
(b) is
(c) were
(d) being
"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.
By the time I reached the station, the train ________.
(a) left
(b) has left
(c) had left
(d) was leaving
There isn't ________ point in arguing when the decision is already made.
(a) some
(b) any
(c) many
(d) few
Answer Key & Explanations
| Q. No | Answer | Reasoning |
| 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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