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Active and Passive Voice
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Auxiliaries
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Concession and Contrast
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Conditional Sentences
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Determiners
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Direct and Indirect Speech
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Interjection
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Non-Finites
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Parts of Speech
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Punctuation
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Question Tags & Short Answers
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Sentence Structure
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Subject-Verb Agreement
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Synthesis of Sentences
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Tenses
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The Adjective
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The Adverb
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The Article
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The Conjunction
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The Noun
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The Preposition
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The Pronoun
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The Sentence
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The Verb
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Transformation of Sentences
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Reading for Comprehension
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Aids to Vocabulary
- Countries, Their Adjectives and Persons
- Diminutives
- Friendly Communications
- Games Where Played
- Homes and Places
- Names of Young Ones
- Occupations
- Pieces of Things
- Single Word for Group of Words
- Sounds Made By Various Objects
- Things Where Kept
- Things Where Made
- Words Denoting Collection
- Words Expressing Cries of Animals and Birds
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Literary Devices
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Vocabulary
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Word Formation
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Descripitive Composition
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Letters
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Narrative Composition
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Picture Composition
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Reflective Composition
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Report writing
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Speech Writing
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Story Writing
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The Sequence of Tenses
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Emails
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Notice
Kinds
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Q1
Well done! This sentence is
Marks:1Answer:
exclamatory.
Explanation:
This sentence expresses a sudden feeling of appreciation; so, it is an exclamatory sentence. -
Q2
What is your phone number? This sentence is
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interrogative.
Explanation:
A question is asked in this sentence; hence, it is an interrogative sentence. -
Q3
What a tragedy! This sentence is
Marks:1Answer:
exclamatory.
Explanation:
The sentence expresses a strong feeling of pity; hence, it is an exclamatory sentence. -
Q4
Do not go out. This sentence is
Marks:1Answer:
imperative.
Explanation:
It is an imperative sentence as it expresses a command. -
Q5
Sachin is a fabulous batsman. This sentence is
Marks:1Answer:
assertive.
Explanation:
It is an assertive sentence as it states a fact.