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  1. 1.

    Make whether these statements are true or false.

    1. A sentence begins with a capital letter.
    2. The words in a sentence are arranged in the alphabetical order.
    3. A sentence always ends with a full stop.
    4. A question is also a sentence
    5. Sentences can end in a full stop, a question mark or an exclamation mark.
    6. The words in a sentence need not follow a logical order.
    7. A sentence may or may not contain a verb.
  2. 2.

    Circle the subject and underline the predicate in each sentence.

    1. The train reached the station at 9 p.m.
    2. What a lazy boy you are!
    3. The roses in the garden smell sweet.
    4. You are required to attend the meeting.
    5. Alexander the Great marched into India with a large army.
    6. The lazy boys loitered in the corridor of the school.
    7. Across the forest path, lay a huge python.
    8. Socrates was a Greek philosopher who dies in 339 BCE.
    9. The children, happy to be allowed into the garden, danced about.
  3. 3.

    Identify the subject-word and the attribute in each of these sentences.

    1. The captain of the football team has resigned.
    2. My father is a doctor.
    3. The writer Ruskin Bond lives in Dehradun.
    4. The hot and humid weather is affecting me.
    5. The priceless diamond of the queen is in the museum.
    6. The cunning vazir tricked the emperor.
    7. The leaping flames engulfed the building.
    8. Printed notes will be available at the school office.
    9. A girl carrying a basket of flowers walked into the room.
    10. A confident man will always succeed.
    11. The patient man explained the problem.
    12. The geography teacher entered the classroom.
  4. 4.

    Rearrange each set of jumbled words into a meaningful assertive sentence with proper punctuation and capitalisation.

    1. this temperature year at unbearable outdoors the time is of the 
    2. on wildlife of can behaviour the television learnt their a animals we habitats programmes lot from can about and the
    3. and reduced New Delhi Yamuna Expressway traveling Agra between has the the time Agra
    4. reasons increase increasing on for number the accidents vehicles the of the one of is road in
    5. cannot climate extinct adjust the species to change become which the
  5. 5.

    Rearrange each set of jumbled words into a meaningful interrogative sentence with proper punctuation and capitalisation.

    1. yesterday's watch match you did
    2. have you lunch for will what
    3. India which building tallest is the in
    4. cake make this did how you
    5. completed you homework have your
  6. 6.

    Rearrange each set of jumbled words into a meaningful imperative sentence with proper punctuation and capitalisation.

    1. once at here come
    2. assignment please me my with help
    3. today out eat let's
    4. ironing careful clothes be while
    5. cord switch the the pull fan to on
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Can i get the answers
10 Feb 2023Aloli c.
Can i get the answers
10 Feb 2023Aloli c.
Can i get the answers
10 Feb 2023Aloli c.
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