Q2. Name the type of sentences:
• What a horrible sight it was!
• My father is a bank employee.
• Children like sweets.
• Who is at the door?
Q3. Separate the Subject and the Predicate in the following sentences:
• The cow gives us milk.
• The earth revolves round the sun.
• Edison invented the phonograph.
• Delhi is the capital of India.
Q4. Insert the correct form of the present tense of the verbs in the blank spaces in the following sentences:
1. A good dictionary ………….. a lot. (cost)
2. These five chairs ………….. one thousand rupees. (cost)
3. Ten kilometres ………….. a long distance to walk. (be)
4. Sita ………….. next to my house. (live)
Q5. Fill in the correct word (too or enough).
1. I left the coffee for a minute to cool because it was ___________ hot to drink.
2. He wasn't strong _________ to lift that heavy box.
3. There aren't _________ policemen in our town.
4. Do you have ___________ information to help me with this problem?
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- exlamatory sentence
- assertive sentence
- assertive sentence
- interrogative sentence.
- the cow is subject and rest is predicate
- the earth is subject and rest is predicted
- Edison is subject rest is predicte
- Delhi is subject rest is predicte
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