English, asked by lailayousuf22, 1 year ago

can someone please correct the sentence? An apple which I ate yesterday was sweet. ​


harshi209: The apple was sweet which I ate yesterday
harshi209: Or
Faiqa93: Yesterday I ate an apple which was sweet
harshi209: The apple which I ate yesterday was sweet

Answers

Answered by divyanshus721
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Answer:

the apple which i eat yesterday was sweet


Faiqa93: It would be ate
divyanshus721: ok
divyanshus721: I m sorry
divyanshus721: my mistake
Faiqa93: Okk
Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
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Answer:

The sentence should be as follow:

The apple which I ate yesterday was sweet.

Explanation:

Incorrect:- An apple which I ate yesterday was sweet. ​

Correct:- The apple which I ate yesterday was sweet.

  • Here apple is the subject and the sweet is the object in the sentence
  • So as we know that a subject is usually considered along with "the"
  • Thus, 'An' is the incorrect word in the sentence
  • 'An' should be replaced with 'The'.
  • The main reason to replace "an" with "the" is to make the apple subject and in this whole sentence is about the apple.
  • subject – verb – the object is a statement structure where the subject comes first, the verb second, and the object third.
  • speeches may be categorized coinciding with the dominant resultant of these fundamentals in unmarked statements. English is carried in this group.
  • An illustration is" Sam consumed oranges."
  • Here Sam is the subject and Orange is Object.

From the above followings facts, The relevant answer to this sentence is as follows:

The apple which I ate yesterday was sweet.

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