Master Your Board Exams: CBSE Class 10 English Grammar Model Paper 2026

 Master Your Board Exams: C B S E Class 10 English Grammar Model Paper 2026

Getting ready for the 2026 CBSE Class 10 Board Exams? We know that the English Grammar section can be a "make or break" zone. It's the one place where you can score a perfect 10/10 if your concepts are sharp, or lose marks over a single misplaced comma.

To help you sharpen your skills, we’ve designed a Model Paper specifically aligned with the latest CBSE pattern. This set focuses on the core pillars: Tenses, Modals, Subject-Verb Concord, Determiners, and Reported Speech.


CBSE Class 10 English Grammar Practice Questions (2026 Pattern)

Instructions: Choose the most appropriate option to fill in the blanks or complete the sentences.

Section: Gap Filling & Sentence Transformation

  1. The teacher ________ the lesson before the bell rang.

    • (a) has finished

    • (b) had finished

    • (c) finishes

    • (d) was finishing

  2. Neither of the two candidates ________ fit for the job.

    • (a) are

    • (b) were

    • (c) is

    • (d) have been

  3. "Where do you live?" the stranger asked me. (Choose the correct Indirect Speech)

    • (a) The stranger asked me where I lived.

    • (b) The stranger asked me where did I live.

    • (c) The stranger asked me where I live.

    • (d) The stranger asked where do I live.

  4. I ________ go to the gym regularly when I was in Mumbai.

    • (a) must

    • (b) used to

    • (c) will

    • (d) should

  5. There isn't ________ milk left in the fridge.

    • (a) many

    • (b) some

    • (c) any

    • (d) few

  6. The news ________ not as bad as we expected.

    • (a) were

    • (b) are

    • (c) is

    • (d) have been

  7. The doctor suggested that the patient ________ take a week's rest.

    • (a) shall

    • (b) should

    • (c) will

    • (d) can

  8. Read the dialogue: Rohan: "Will you come to my party?" Ankit: "I might be late." Rohan asked Ankit if he would come to his party. Ankit replied that ________.

    • (a) he may be late

    • (b) he might be late

    • (c) he would be late

    • (d) he might have been late

  9. Fifty miles ________ a long distance to walk.

    • (a) are

    • (b) is

    • (c) were

    • (d) being

  10. The climate of the city ________ changed significantly over the last decade.

    • (a) has

    • (b) have

    • (c) is

    • (d) was


Section: Error Correction & Contextual Grammar

  1. Identify the error in the sentence: "Each of the students have submitted their assignment."

    • (a) students

    • (b) have

    • (c) submitted

    • (d) their

  2. By this time next year, I ________ my graduation.

    • (a) will complete

    • (b) will have completed

    • (c) completed

    • (d) have completed

  3. You ________ not touch the electric wires with wet hands.

    • (a) could

    • (b) must

    • (c) would

    • (d) need

  4. Which option correctly changes the request into reported speech? Mother said to Meena, "Please shut the window."

    • (a) Mother told Meena that she should shut the window.

    • (b) Mother requested Meena to shut the window.

    • (c) Mother asked Meena if she shuts the window.

    • (d) Mother ordered Meena to shut the window.

  5. If I ________ a bird, I would fly to the mountains.

    • (a) am

    • (b) was

    • (c) were

    • (d) been

  6. ________ of the two brothers is ready to help their father.

    • (a) Neither

    • (b) Any

    • (c) None

    • (d) Some

  7. It ________ raining since early morning.

    • (a) is

    • (b) was

    • (c) has been

    • (d) had

  8. The Committee ________ issued its report.

    • (a) have

    • (b) has

    • (c) are

    • (d) were

  9. She said, "I have been waiting for an hour." (Change to Indirect)

    • (a) She said that she has been waiting for an hour.

    • (b) She said that she had been waiting for an hour.

    • (c) She says that she was waiting for an hour.

    • (d) She said that she waited for an hour.

  10. I don’t have ________ money to buy a new car.

    • (a) much

    • (b) many

    • (c) few

    • (d) little


Answer Key

Q. No.AnswerExplanation (Quick Hint)
1(b) had finishedPast Perfect is used for an action completed before another past action.
2(c) is"Neither of" always takes a singular verb.
3(a)In reported questions, the word order becomes assertive (Subject + Verb).
4(b) used toExpresses a past habit.
5(c) any"Any" is used in negative sentences.
6(c) is"News" is an uncountable noun and takes a singular verb.
7(b) shouldUsed for giving suggestions or advice.
8(b) he might be late"Might" remains "might" in reported speech.
9(b) isDistances, weights, or amounts are considered a single unit.
10(a) has"Climate" is singular.
11(b) have"Each" requires the singular verb "has".
12(b) will have completedFuture Perfect for an action completed by a certain future time.
13(b) mustIndicates a strong prohibition or necessity.
14(b)Use "requested" and "to + verb" for imperative sentences.
15(c) wereSubjunctive mood for imaginary/hypothetical situations.
16(a) NeitherUsed for comparing or choosing between two people.
17(c) has beenPresent Perfect Continuous for actions continuing from the past.
18(b) hasCollective nouns take singular verbs when acting as a unit.
19(b)"Have been" changes to "had been" in Indirect Speech.
20(a) much"Much" is used with uncountable nouns like "money".

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