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1.A ________ contains both subject and a verb.

a. phrase b. clause

2. Flower _____________.

a. blooms in the garden b. shines by night

3. They ____________ come here.

a. should not have b. should have not

4. We put a ___________ at the end of an interrogative sentence.

a. question mark b. exclamation mark

5. You are tired, ________?

a. are you b. aren’t you

6. Honesty is the best policy. This is an _______ sentence.

a. assertive b. imperative

7. Ashok helped the poor man. Here _______ is the subject of the

verb ‘helped’.

a. The poor man b. Ashok

8. To find the direct object of the verb, we ask the question ______.

a. whom b. to whom

9. The possessive form of ‘the tails of the foxes’ is ______.

a. the fox’s tails b. the foxes’ tails

10. The king gave the soldiers a rich reward. Here ______ is the

indirect object of the verb ‘gave’.

a. the soldiers b. a rich reward​

Answers

Answered by mahawetapanda
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Answer:

  1. Clause
  2. blooms in the garden
  3. should not have
  4. exclamation mark
  5. are you
  6. imperative
  7. Ashok
  8. to whom
  9. the Fox's tails
  10. the soldiers

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Answered by seabird1234
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Answer:

1) A clause contain a verb and a subject

2)Flower blooms in the garden

3) They should not have come here

4)We put a question mark at the end of the interrogative sentence

5) You are tired,aren't you?

6)Honesty is the best policy.This is an assertive sentence

7)Ashok helped the poor man.Here Ashok is the subject of the verb 'helped'

8)To find the direct object of the verb, we ask the the question to whom

9)The possessive form of 'the tails of the foxes' is the foxes' tail

10) The king gave the soldiers a rich reward.Here the soldiers is the indirect object of the verb 'gave'

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