English Grammar
Description: covers sentences, idioms, phrases, prdicate, types and parts of sentences | |
Number of Questions: 25 | |
Created by: Mohini Tyagi | |
Tags: Grammar Assertive Sentence (Positive/Negative) Sentence Formation Interrogative Sentence Imperative Sentence Exclamatory Sentence Others Noun Usage |
Which of the following is an Imperative sentence?
What is the part of the sentence called, which names the thing or person one is talking about?
What is an imperative sentence?
Name the part of the sentence shown in italics: Stolen shoes never fit well.
Name the part of the sentence shown in italics: The Elephant smashed the tailor's shop.
Name the part of the sentence shown in italics: Down went the Great Demon.
Time is the best medicine for this. What is the predicate in the above sentence?
Which of the following is the subject in the given sentence? Kneel down and Pray to God.
What do you call a group of words that makes complete sense?
Mark the predicate of the sentence: Gandhiji was shot dead by Godse.
Lord Ram sat on the throne. What type of sentence is this?
Name the part of the sentence shown in italics: The dew drops glittered in the moonlight.
Which is the subject in the sentence: The hungry every day he fed.
What do you call a sentence that asks a question?
Identify the kind of the sentence:
How cruel of them!
Identify the part of the sentence in italics: The tops of the buildings were covered with snow
Identify the part of the sentence in italics:
He has a chain of gold.
Identify the part of the sentence in italics: People who regularly pay their taxes.
Identify the part of the sentence in italics: She had a stick which is made of Teak.
Identify the part of the sentence in italics: It was a painting of great beauty.
What do you call a sentence which expresses a strong feeling?
What kind of sentence is the following? We are all patriotic.
Identify the part of the sentence in italics: The moon sets in the west.
Which of the following answer(s) is/are correct? Stand up
Identify the kind of the sentence: Where are you coming from?