English, asked by vaibhavgosai960, 7 months ago

4. likes brother cold coffee my
4. Where is Nagaland?
All four groups of words in column A are meaningless. But all the groups of words in
column B make sense. They are sentences.
A sentence is a group of words that makes complete sense. It has a unity, stands
independently and expresses a clear meaning.
A sentence must contain an action word, or verb. Sentences also contain a subject, or
the doer of the action. Some sentences include an object, that is, the person or thing
that undergoes the action.
Cheetahs (subject: doer of the action] run (verb: action] fast.
Cheetahs (subject: doer of the action] chase (verb: action] deer [object: thing
that undergoes the action).
Sentences begin with a capital letter. They end with a full stop (.), a question mark (?)
or an exclamation mark (!).
EXERCISE 1
Tick the groups of words that are sentences and cross out the ones
which are not.
Bevercise​

Answers

Answered by rudradhandare
0

Answer:

first mark mein as brainliest answer

Similar questions