NAME- ……………………………………..
ROLL NO.- …………………...
BATCH- ……………..
BASICS:
Identify the bracketed part:
1.(Leave now). A.subject/ B.predicate
2.Are (you) unwell? A.subject/ B.predicate
3.Mohan (was a writer). A.subject/ B.predicate
4.He (has been working here) since last year. A.subject/ B.predicate
5.(She and I) need to focus on studies. A.subject/ B.predicate
6.I (bought a few books and notebooks). A.subject/ B.predicate
7.In the corner is (a dog). A.subject/ B.predicate
8.Never did (my brother) disrespect me. A.subject/ B.predicate
9.He (was at home). A.subject/ B.predicate
10.She (hasn’t embarrassed anyone). A.subject/ B.predicate
11.He (has) a good many books. A.auxiliary verb/ B.main verb
12.I (do) my work honestly. A.auxiliary verb/ B.main verb
13.He (runs) fast. A.auxiliary verb/ B.main verb
14.She (has) told me her profession. A.auxiliary verb/ B.main verb
15.I (do) not want any help. A.auxiliary verb/ B.main verb
16.He (was) writing in his notebook. A.auxiliary verb/ B.main verb
17.Don’t (jump) to a conclusion. A.auxiliary verb/ B.main verb
18.Mohan (was) a killer. A.auxiliary verb/ B.main verb
19.He (went) home at nine. A.auxiliary verb/ B.main verb
20.Rohan does not (have) any manners. A.auxiliary verb/ B.main verb (Nishant, 9555758152)
21.Why did you scold (me)? A.direct object/ B.indirect object
22.He gave me (his books). A.direct object/ B.indirect object
23.She tells (her kids) stories. A.direct object/ B.indirect object
24.She knows (the truth). A.direct object/ B.indirect object
25.We have paid (damages) to them. A.direct object/ B.indirect object
26.I may explain (it) to you later. A.direct object/ B.indirect object
27.The police arrested (Mohan) for the murder. A.direct object/ B.indirect object
28.Ask (him) to leave. A.direct object/ B.indirect object
29.She bought a chair for (her). A.direct object/ B.indirect object
30.He wrote (an application). A.direct object/ B.indirect object
31.She came (at night). A.Clause/ B.Phrase
32.(He told me) what he wanted. A.Clause/ B.Phrase
33.She tells others what (she does). A.Clause/ B.Phrase
34.I went home (in the night). A.Clause/ B.Phrase
35.Do you know why (she is late)? A.Clause/ B.Phrase
36.He left (in a hurry). A.Clause/ B.Phrase (Nishant, 9555758152)
37.He (has taken) all my money. A.Clause/ B.Phrase
38.(My best friend) is a good doctor. A.Clause/ B.Phrase
39.Are you (in a fix)? A.Clause/ B.Phrase
40.She is (at sea). A.Clause/ B.Phrase
Give one word:
41.It is the part of a clause that gives information about its subject.
A.verb/ B.predicate/ C.subject/ D.clause/ E.phrase/ F.idiom/ G.proverb (Nishant, 9555758152)
42.A word or group of words that is used to indicate that something happens or exists.
A.verb/ B.predicate/ C.subject/ D.clause/ E.phrase/ F.idiom/ G.proverb
43.It is the part of a clause that does something or about which some information is given.
A.verb/ B.predicate/ C.subject/ D.clause/ E.phrase/ F.idiom/ G.proverb
44.A group of words that includes a subject and a verb.
A.verb/ B.predicate/ C.subject/ D.clause/ E.phrase/ F.idiom/ G.proverb
45.An expression whose meaning is different from the meanings of the individual words in it.
A.verb/ B.predicate/ C.subject/ D.clause/ E.phrase/ F.idiom/ G.proverb
46.A short well-known sentence or phrase that gives advice or says that something is generally true in life.
A.verb/ B.predicate/ C.subject/ D.clause/ E.phrase/ F.idiom/ G.proverb
47.A group of words that does not contain a subject and a finite verb.
A.verb/ B.predicate/ C.subject/ D.clause/ E.phrase/ F.idiom/ G.proverb
Fill in:
48.Sentences that give us information are known as …………. sentences. A.imperative/ B.optative/ C.assertive/ D.Interrogative
49.The ‘V3’ form of a verb is known as ‘…………….’. A.simple present form/ B.simple past form/ C.present participle form/ D.past participle form
50.Which one belongs to British English? a.untill/ b.licence/ c.organize/ d.tumor
Thank you- Nishant
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