ENGLISH GRAMMAR Study Guide - Final Guide: Accusative Case, Preposition And Postposition, Present Continuous

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It deals with the correct usage of a language both in conversation and writing. They are arranged properly in order to give a meaning. There are four kinds of sentences: an assertive sentence makes a statement. The boys threw a stone at the dog. Barking dogs seldom bite: an interrogative sentence puts a question. How many brothers and sisters have you: an imperative sentence implies request, command or order etc. , Subject you is understood in imperative sentences: an exclamatory sentence shows wonder or surprise. Every sentence contains two parts i. e subject and predicate. Subject says something about a person or a thing. Predicate says something about the subject of a sentence. Which of the following group of words are sentences: my friend rama, the wind is cold, barking dogs, she is a good girl, behind the door, the room is big. It makes a sense but not a complete sense. Such a group of words is called a phrase.

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