Complete each of the following sentences by adding a suitable subject comes
of a group of words.
1._plays cricket for the school
2._came out of the bus.
3._are not easy to find these days.
4._is to become a doctor.
5._were neatly dressed
6._came late.
7._is celebrated on January 26.
8._was unable to cross the road
9._took part in the competition.
10._examined the patient.
Answers
Answer:
1. Amit(or any name)
2.they
3.diamonds
4. my passion
5.they
6.I
7.republic day
8.she
9.meera
10. the doctor
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Example Answer That Sounds Natural To The Corresponding Sentence:
- Sean.
- He.
- Honest people.
- My aim.
- We.
- I.
- Republic Day.
- The old woman.
- I.
- The doctor.
Explanation:
1. He/She/Any name of an individual.
The word "play" is a verb. When a verb entails the letter "-s" i.e. plays in this situation. The subject must be third person singular. Example: He, she, Jake, Sane.
2. He/She/Any name of an individual/ I / We / They.
The word "came" does not have a principal verb before it. Thus, the subject can be first person, second person or third person. However, words like "me", "them", "us" etc. cannot be used as the subject.
3. Good people/ Any name of an object or item that is rare.
You can use any name of an object or item that is rare in the condition that they were found easily in the past. And, that they are plural as the primary auxiliary verb "are" is present. Example: Good people, cellphones.
4. My dream/ My wish/ My aim etc.
The subject can be first person, second person or third person. But, to make the sentence sound natural, it is advisable to use the word "my" that is entailed with words like "wish" "dream" or others that refer to desire.
5. They/ We/ Any name of an organisation.
The situation is similar-ish to the 4th sentence. The difference is within the nature the nature ("predicate" if you prefer) of the sentence; it will sound more natural when you use names like "Jake","John","Geogre" or others you prefer.
6. They/ We.
The situation here is similar, too. You can use first person, second person or third person. Yet, again, words like "They", "We" etc. are preferable.
7. Republic Day.
I think this word is pretty self-explanatory. After all, unless you are one of the few, you should be aware that Republic Day is celebrated on 26th of January.
The situation is same for the following, the subject is variable. But, there are subjects which sound more natural. Just choose the provided subject you prefer and you should be fine.
8. The old woman/He/She
9. He/She/I/We/They/Any name of an individual or an organisation.
10. The Doctor/He/She/I/We/They/Any name of an individual or an organisation.