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Question 1
What are the two essential parts of a sentence?
Question 2
Which part of a sentence tells what is spoken about?
Question 3
Which part of a sentence says something about the subject?
Question 4
In an imperative sentence such as "Open the window", which subject is understood?
Question 5
In "How wonderful!", which words are normally omitted?
Question 6
Which word class names a person, place, thing, quality or feeling?
Question 7
Which word class usually replaces a noun?
Question 8
Which word class joins words or clauses?
Question 9
Which word class shows relation such as place, time or direction before a noun/pronoun?
Question 10
Which word class expresses sudden emotion such as "Alas!" or "Hurrah!"?
Question 11
Identify the subject in the sentence: "The little child is sleeping."
Question 12
Identify the predicate in the sentence: "The little child is sleeping."
Question 13
Identify the subject in the sentence: "Our old neighbour has a dog."
Question 14
Identify the predicate in the sentence: "Our old neighbour has a dog."
Question 15
Identify the subject in the sentence: "A flock of birds flew over the field."
Question 16
Identify the predicate in the sentence: "A flock of birds flew over the field."
Question 17
Identify the subject in the sentence: "The teacher and the students are in the classroom."
Question 18
Identify the predicate in the sentence: "The teacher and the students are in the classroom."
Question 19
Identify the subject in the sentence: "Time flies quickly."
Question 20
Identify the predicate in the sentence: "Time flies quickly."
Question 21
Identify the subject in the sentence: "The boy in the blue shirt won the race."
Question 22
Identify the predicate in the sentence: "The boy in the blue shirt won the race."
Question 23
Identify the subject in the sentence: "Rama plays cricket every evening."
Question 24
Identify the predicate in the sentence: "Rama plays cricket every evening."
Question 25
Identify the subject in the sentence: "A little girl is walking along the road."
Question 26
Identify the predicate in the sentence: "A little girl is walking along the road."
Question 27
In "This juice smells bad.", what is the head-word of the subject?
Question 28
In "This juice smells bad.", what is the head-word of the predicate?
Question 29
In "Iron is a heavy metal.", what is the head-word of the subject?
Question 30
In "Iron is a heavy metal.", what is the head-word of the predicate?
Question 31
In "That shirt looks nice.", what is the head-word of the subject?
Question 32
In "That shirt looks nice.", what is the head-word of the predicate?
Question 33
In "One of the boys has found the watch.", what is the head-word of the subject?
Question 34
In "One of the boys has found the watch.", what is the head-word of the predicate?
Question 35
In "Gandhiji's dedication brought us freedom.", what is the head-word of the subject?
Question 36
In "Gandhiji's dedication brought us freedom.", what is the head-word of the predicate?
Question 37
In "The bright stars shine at night.", what is the head-word of the subject?
Question 38
In "The bright stars shine at night.", what is the head-word of the predicate?
Question 39
What type of sentence is this: "The sun rises in the east."
Question 40
What type of sentence is this: "Are you ready for the test?"
Question 41
What type of sentence is this: "Please close the door."
Question 42
What type of sentence is this: "What a splendid answer!"
Question 43
What type of sentence is this: "Let us begin the work now."
Question 44
What type of sentence is this: "How beautifully she sings!"
Question 45
What type of sentence is this: "My brother studies English grammar."
Question 46
What type of sentence is this: "Where does your uncle live?"
Question 47
In the sentence "Vinay is a tall boy.", what part of speech is "tall"?
Question 48
In the sentence "Seeta walks slowly.", what part of speech is "slowly"?
Question 49
In the sentence "The pen is in the box.", what part of speech is "in"?
Question 50
In the sentence "Rama and Hari are friends.", what part of speech is "and"?