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1) definition of noun, verb, adjective ,subject and predicate

2)what are the difrent types of sentences define them
3) give 3 examples of sentences with a subject and predicate tell what is the subject and what is the predicte

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Answered by sangeetayadav763585
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1) Noun: Noun is the name of person, place , animal ,thing.

Verb:Verb are doing words.

Adjective: Adjective helps to describe noun .

Subject:A person or thing that is being considered , shown or talked about.

Predicate: Predicate shows action in a sentence.

2) There are four types of sentences:

:) Assertive sentences: Assertive sentence are the statements that end with a full stop or a period.

:) Interrogative sentences: I nterrogative sentences are the question or ask something and it always and with question mark.

:) Imperative sentences: Imperative sentences are the sentence that ask something to do or gives command and it always ends with period or exclamation mark.

:) Exclamatory sentences: Exclamatory sentences are the sentences that shows feelings such as Joy , sorrow, etc. and it always ends with exclamation mark.

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