Rearrange the words to form meaningful sentences
1. no book/that/afraid to/you should/mark up/own/you are/
2. should begin/everyone/a private library/youth/collecting/in/
3. converse with/in/you/at any moment/a private library/Socrates or Shakespeare/can/
Answers
1. no book/that/afraid to/you should/mark up/own/you are
You should mark up no book that you are afraid to own.
2. should begin/everyone/a private library/youth/collecting/in
Everyone should begin collecting a private library in youth.
3. converse with/in/you/at any moment/a private library/Socrates or Shakespeare/can
In a private library, you can converse with Socrates or Shakespeare at any moment.
Sentence is a group of words which are in such order that makes a sense. It mostly contain a Subject and Predicate.
Example :- Minal loves to sing.
Minal is the subject here.
loves to sing is the predicate here.
Types of Sentences :-
Declarative Sentence :-
- Declares something
- Makes a statement
- It is the most common type of Sentence
- Ends with a full stop (.)
Example :- Jerry was angry.
Imperative Sentence :-
It is a Sentence which conveys a order, command, wish or request.
Example :-
- Please pass the salt.
- Read Carefully
Interrogative Sentence :-
- Yes/no questions
- Ends with question mark (?)
- Choice questions
- Wh Questions - Who ? What ? Why ? etc.
Example :- Why do you hate her ?
Exclamatory Sentence :-
- Used for powerful feelings
- Conveys emotions
- Adds punch to full Writing
- Sentences include Exclamatory mark (!)
Example :- Wow ! Such a beautiful painting.
1. no book/that/afraid to/you should/mark up/own/you are
⟹ You should mark up no book that you are afraid to own.
2. should begin/everyone/a private library/youth/collecting/in
⟹ Everyone should begin collecting a private library in youth.
3. converse with/in/you/at any moment/a private library/Socrates or Shakespeare/can
In a private library, you can converse with Socrates or Shakespeare at any moment.