I am impressed by the quality of your work begin the sentence with quality
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The quality of your work has impressed me.
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The quality of your work has impressed me.
Explanation:
- A complete sentence can be defined as the orderly arrangement of words i.e. each part of speech conveying a proper meaning.
- It is a beautiful composition of two parts: a subject and the predicate.
- To write this sentence, beginning with the word "quality", we first need to examine each part of the speech here.
- I - Pronoun (Subject)
- am- indicative 'Be' verb (first person singular)
- impressed- main verb
- by- Preposition
- the- article
- quality- noun
- of- preposition
- your- determiner
- work- noun.
- Here, we can see, that the word "quality" acts as the object as the sentence follows the structure, S+ V + O.
- Hence, to begin it with "Quality" which means to make the object replace the subject. (Thus, the subject takes the place of the object)
- Thus we can write it as "The quality of your work has impressed me".
- From the above sentence, we can see the passive form of the verb.
- Where The- determiner
- quality- noun
- of- preposition
- your- pronoun
- work- noun
- has- helping verb
- impressed- verb
- me- pronoun
- "The quality of your work has impressed me".- the bold portion indicates as the subject and the rest portion indicates the predicate with the main verb.
Hence, the correct sentence- "The quality of your work has impressed me."
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