Introduction to Sentences

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Introduction to Sentences: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, The Sentence, Exclamatory Sentences, Direct Object of a Sentence and Assertive Sentences etc.

Important Questions on Introduction to Sentences

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In the following question, a sentence has been given. Identify the type of sentence and choose your answer accordingly.

We did not watch TV last night.

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Select the part of the sentence which needs correction.

''I have completed my homework, and now I am go watch my favourite television programme'', the boy said to his mother.

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Select the part of the sentence which needs correction.

Seema and Akbar have decided to stay on at their uncle's cabin house, down by the Montana lake.

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Select the part of the sentence which needs correction.

''Mom and Dad are always here to you, anything you need just ask them'', Joe's grandma reassured.  

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Directions: From each set of sentences given below, choose the sentence that is grammatically correct.

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Directions: From each set of sentences given below, choose the sentence that is grammatically correct.

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Convert the following assertive sentence into an optative sentence.

You shall have a successful marriage.

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Convert the following assertive sentence into an optative sentence.

You shall never starve of hunger.

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Convert the following assertive sentence into an optative sentence.

You shall always remain happy.

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Convert the following assertive sentence into an optative sentence.

You shall be blessed with a baby boy.

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Convert the following assertive sentence into an optative sentence.

You will succeed in life.

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Convert the given optative sentence from direct to indirect speech.

Aviral said to me, “May you achieve the best prize for your hard work!”

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Convert the following optative sentence from direct to indirect speech.

Pooja said to me, “May you achieve the highest rank!”.

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Convert the following optative sentence from direct to indirect speech.

The Queen said to Rahul, “May you get success over your fears”.

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Convert the given optative sentence from direct speech to indirect speech.

He said, “May God bless us with baby girl.”

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The given sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect speech. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct speech.

The teacher said to the pupils, “May you shine in life”.

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Directions: In the following questions, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect speech. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct speech and mark the answer.

I said to him, “May you be happy”.

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Convert the following Negative sentence into an Affirmative sentence.

It is not likely that he will ever see his home again.

 

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Convert the following Negative sentence into an Affirmative sentence.

There is no smoke without fire.

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Convert the following Negative sentence into an Affirmative sentence.

He has promised never to touch wine again.