Parts of Speech
Description: English Grammar - Test on Parts of Sentence - Objective Type - Moderate Difficulty Level. | |
Number of Questions: 25 | |
Created by: Jatin Goyal | |
Tags: English Test Parts of Sentence Grammar |
Directions: Find out the “Subject” in the following sentence.
Despite the insecticides, mosquitoes thrive everywhere.
Directions: Find out the “Object” in the following sentence.
Smart students never ask silly questions in the classroom.
Directions: Find out the “Object” in the following sentence.
Some people complain about everything in life.
Directions: Find out the “Verb” in the following sentence.
Politicians should guide the people in the right direction.
Directions: Find out the “Object” in the following sentence.
A busy bee regularly collects sweet honey from the flowers.
Directions: Find out the “Adjunct” in the following sentence.
A doctor treats his patients in the hospital.
Directions: Find out the “Verb” in the following sentence.
Earthquakes can cause severe damage to properties.
Directions: Find out the “Adjunct” in the following sentence.
Children frequently ask questions to clarify their doubts.
Directions: Find out the “Object” in the following sentence.
Wild animals hunt innocent animals in the forest.
Directions: Find out the “Verb” in the following sentence.
Shakespeare has written both comedies and tragedies.
Directions: Find out the “Adjunct” in the following sentence.
Trees shed their leaves during autumn.
Directions: Find out the “Adjunct” in the following sentence.
Sincere students always score high marks in the examinations.
Directions: Find out the “Adjunct” in the following sentence.
We can see a lot of animals and birds in the zoo.
Directions: Find out the “Subject” in the following sentence.
Fragrant flowers bring us happiness.
Directions: Find out the “Subject” in the following sentence.
Newspapers carry a lot of horror stories nowadays.
Directions: Find out the “Subject” in the following sentence.
Nocturnal animals hunt other animals at night.
Directions: Find out the “Object” in the following sentence.
Affectionate parents always give useful advice.
Directions: Find out the “Object” in the following sentence.
School teachers usually appreciate rank holders for their performance.
Directions: Find out the “Verb” in the following sentence.
My friend has been suffering from malaria since Sunday.
Directions: Find out the “Subject” in the following sentence.
Wild animals and colourful birds add beauty to the forests.
Directions: Find out the “Complement” in the following sentence.
Indian musicians have great talent in vocal music.
Directions: Find out the “Complement” in the following sentence.
Non-alignment has been India's foreign policy since Independence.
Directions: Find out the “Complement” in the following sentence.
With proper training, today's children become tomorrow's leaders.
Directions: Find out the “Complement” in the following sentence.
Indians have excellent talent in the software field.
Directions: Find out the “Complement” in the following sentence.
Rose is very fragrant among the flowers.