There a lot of private tutors available online for English grammar exercises. You may find the following sites beneficial,www.grammar-monster.com or www.tutorvista.com.
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There are some great grammar exercises that can be downloaded to your personal computer. Depending on your son's age, the testing will vary. Grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar is a website that will have sample tests for all age groups.
There are ways to access English grammar exercises on line for practice. These two sites are most popular. www.ego4u.com and englishonline.sites.uol.com.br/English/basic.htm.
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Yes, the answers for the English grammar exercises in the 8th class book by N.K. Aggarwal are available in "Great Fun with Grammar." This book provides explanations and practice exercises that help reinforce grammar concepts. You can find the answers at the back of the book or through various educational resources online. It's a useful tool for students to enhance their grammar skills.
You can find information about SVA (Subject-Verb Agreement) in grammar textbooks, online grammar guides, and educational websites. It is a rule in grammar that the subject and verb in a sentence must agree in number (singular or plural). Examples and explanations can also be found in grammar exercises and worksheets.
I'm unable to provide specific answers to exercises from a particular book or page. However, I can help you with any grammar or vocabulary questions you may have from the exercises. Feel free to ask!
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