The verb "require" is used to indicate a need or necessity for something or to order/demand something. Its grammatical usage includes patterns like "require + noun" (e.g., the job requires a degree), "require + to-infinitive" (e.g., they are required to attend), and &q...
The verb "require" is used to indicate a need or necessity for something or to order/demand something. Its grammatical usage includes patterns like "require + noun" (e.g., the job requires a degree), "require + to-infinitive" (e.g., they are required to attend), and "require + that + clause" (e.g., the law requires that employees receive training
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A sentence means a group of words that makes complete sense. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop. It always contains a finite verb. A sentence may be a statement, question, exclamation or command. It consists of a main clause and one or more subordinate clauses. A sentence may be short and simple or long and complex. For example: She likes Sweets She likes Bengali Sweets She likes Bengali Sweets which are made of milk She likes Bengali Sweets which are made of milk and are tasty SENTENCES AND ITS TYPES
Type Purpose Example Declarative sentence Makes a statement or expresses an opinion The sky is blue. Interrogative sentence Asks a question Are you coming to the party? Imperative sentence Gives a command, makes a request, or offers advice Please close the door. Exclamatory sentence Expresses strong emotion What a beautiful painting!
Tom gave his sister a book. The teacher showed the students a movie. My mom baked me a cake. He sent his friend an invitation. I wrote my cousin a letter. She handed the manager her resignation. They bought their parents a new house. The company awarded him a prize. CIRCLE THE INDIRECT AND UNDERLINE THE DIRECT OBJECT IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES :
Answers: Direct Object: a book Indirect Object: his sister Direct Object: a movie Indirect Object: the students Direct Object: a cake Indirect Object: me Direct Object: an invitation Indirect Object: his friend Direct Object: a letter Indirect Object: my cousin Direct Object: her resignation Indirect Object: the manager Direct Object: a new house Indirect Object: their parents Direct Object: a prize Indirect Object: him
What time does the train arrive? Please bring me a glass of water. I love reading books on weekends. How beautiful the night sky is! Finish your homework before dinner. The dog barked loudly at the stranger. Are you going to the concert tonight? Wow! That was an amazing performance! Clean your room immediately. She is my best friend. (Identify the Type of Sentence)
Fill in the blanks with correct form of verbs given in brackets : He _______ (go) to the market every Sunday. They _______ (play) cricket in the evening. We _______ (study) together for exams. The baby _______ (cry) loudly at night. My mother _______ (cook) tasty meals. I _______ (like) to read mystery novels. You _______ (watch) television after dinner. The sun _______ (rise) in the east. Birds _______ (sing) sweetly in the morning. She _______ (wear) a beautiful dress today. Subject –verb agreement practice questions :
He goes (go) to the market every Sunday. They play (play) cricket in the evening. We study (study) together for exams. The baby cries (cry) loudly at night. My mother cooks (cook) tasty meals. I like (like) to read mystery novels. You watch (watch) television after dinner. The sun rises (rise) in the east. Birds sing (sing) sweetly in the morning. She wears (wear) a beautiful dress today. Answers: