SP
अशुद्ध कारक वाक्या
1. ईश्वर नमः।
2. सैनिक:अश्वेन पतति
3. माता बालकं दुग्धं ददाति
4. गणेशं मोदकं रोचते |
5. बालकः मित्र सह गच्छति |
6. भवान कुत्र पश्यसि
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mata balkam bidhan ददाती
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SP, or subject-predicate, refers to the fundamental organization of an English sentence. The verb and any objects or modifiers that are related to the subject are included in the predicate, whereas the subject is usually a noun or pronoun that performs the action or is described in the sentence.
- The first statement, "O God," is incomplete since it lacks a predicate. It is a comment or exclamation used to convey a strong feeling or attitude.
- There is no valid sentence structure in the second example, "Soldier: falls on horseback," despite the presence of a subject ("Soldier") and a verb ("falls"). It seems to be jumbled or half-thought.
- A full sentence with a distinct subject ("Mother") and the predicate is sentence number three, "Mother feeds milk to the youngster" ("gives milk to the child").
- Ganesha likes medaka, which is sentence number four, is likewise a complete sentence containing a subject ("Ganesha") and a predicate ("likes modaka").
- The subject ("The kid") and predicate of sentence number five, "The boy travels with a buddy," are both present ("goes with a friend").
- Last but not least, sentence six, "Where do you look?," has a subject (you) and a predicate (look), but it is a query that calls for a response. This question's conceivable human-generated response is: "I'm trying to locate my keys. Do you recognize them?"
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