CBSE Class 10 Grammar Practice Questions (Latest Syllabus)

Tenses, Modals, Determiners & Reported Speech – With Answers

Grammar plays a crucial role in the CBSE Class 10 English exam. Many students lose easy marks not because they don’t know the answer—but because they don’t practice enough.

This article provides exam-oriented grammar practice questions based on the latest CBSE Class 10 syllabus, along with clear explanations. Ideal for last-minute revision, self-practice, and classroom use.


I. Tenses & Subject–Verb Concord

Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb given in brackets.

  1. Each of the students _______ (has / have) submitted the assignment on time.

  2. By the time the doctor arrived, the patient _______ (leave) for the city hospital.

  3. Neither the captain nor the players _______ (is / are) happy with the pitch conditions today.

  4. I _______ (study) for three hours when my brother finally knocked on the door.


II. Modals

Choose the most appropriate modal verb.

  1. You _______ (must / should) wear a helmet while riding a bike; it is a legal requirement.

  2. _______ (May / Can) I borrow your pen for a moment, please?

  3. She _______ (might / would) visit us tomorrow, but she isn’t sure about her schedule yet.

  4. If I were you, I _______ (will / would) apologize to the teacher immediately.


III. Determiners

Fill in the blanks with suitable determiners.

  1. I don’t have _______ (much / many) information about the new project yet.

  2. _______ (Either / Neither) of the two candidates is suitable for the job.

  3. He is _______ (a / an) honest man who never takes shortcuts.

  4. Could you lend me _______ (some / any) money until next Friday?


IV. Reported Speech

Change the following sentences into Indirect Speech.

  1. The teacher said to the boys,
    “Do not make a noise in the hallway.”

  2. Rohan asked Meeta,
    “Are you coming to the party tonight?”

  3. The stranger said to me,
    “Where is the nearest post office?”

  4. He said,
    “I have completed my project.”


✅ Answer Key with Explanations

Tenses & Subject–Verb Concord

  1. has – “Each” is singular.

  2. had left – Past perfect shows an earlier past action.

  3. are – Verb agrees with the nearest subject “players”.

  4. had been studying – Past perfect continuous shows duration before a past event.


Modals

  1. must – Indicates law or obligation.

  2. May – Used for polite/formal requests.

  3. might – Shows weak possibility.

  4. would – Second conditional sentence.


Determiners

  1. much – “Information” is uncountable.

  2. Neither – Used when both options are unsuitable.

  3. an – Silent ‘h’ in “honest”.

  4. some – Used in polite requests.


Reported Speech

  1. The teacher forbade / told the boys not to make a noise in the hallway.

  2. Rohan asked Meeta if/whether she was coming to the party that night.

  3. The stranger asked me where the nearest post office was.

  4. He said that he had completed his project.


📌 Exam Tip for Students

👉 Practice grammar daily for 15–20 minutes.
👉 Focus on concept clarity, not memorization.
👉 Grammar questions are high-scoring and time-saving in board exams.

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