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Q. Do as directed.

1. Take him to the kitchen.
(Identify the type of sentence)

2. You have thrown light on the equality of men and women.
(Name the part of speech of the underlined word)
Underlined word:- equality.

3. What do you want to do?
(State the type of pronoun of the underlined word)
Underlined word:- What.

4. I like to play football.
(State whether underlined verb is Finite or Non finite)
Underlined word:- to play.

5. Pay careful attention to my words.
(State whether underlined part is Clause or Phrase)
Underlined part:- to my words.​

Answers

Answered by venkatkvk87
1

Explanation:

first one is imperative sentence

Answered by upenderjoshi28
1

Answer:

1. It is an imperative sentence.

2. The underlined word 'equality' is a noun.

3. Underlined 'what' is an interrogative pronoun.

4. Underlined word 'to play is a non finite verb. It is an infinitive.

5. Underlined part 'to my words' is a phrase.

Explanation:

1. Imperative sentence is a sentence expressing an order or request or advice.

Examples:

i.       Run fast.

ii.       Take the lead.

iii.       Don’t waste your entire strength at the start.

Imperative sentence starts with the First form of the verb. Negative imperative sentence starts with 'Don't'.  

Example: Don't go there. Don't make a noise here.

2. Noun is a word used to refer to a person, place, quality, or a thing. There are many types of nouns such as common noun, proper noun, abstract noun, collective noun, etc.

3. Interrogative pronouns are words that are used to ask questions. Words such as what, which, who, whom, and whose are usually referred to as interrogative pronouns.

4. Non-finite verbs are those verbs that remain unchanged in any type of tense. Their form remains the same. They do not inflect. There are three types of non-finite verbs: 1. Infinitives 2. Gerunds 3. Participles

5. A phrase is a group of words without a finite verb, especially one that forms part of a sentence.

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