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what a sentence? explain the different elements of sentence with examples​

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Answered by itzheartkiller48
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Answer:

The basic parts of a sentence are the subject, the verb, and (often, but not always) the object. The subject is usually a noun — a word that names a person, place, or thing. The verb (or predicate) usually follows the subject and identifies an action or a state of being.

Answered by SharadSangha
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The sentence and its basic elements are described below:

  • A sentence is a collection of words or a group of words that conveys an entire thought.
  • This thought of a sentence can represent an autonomous assertion, inquiry, plea, order, exclamation, question, statement, or any other form of expression.

  • Different elements of a sentence are described below:
  1. Subject: The subject of a sentence is usually a noun such as a person, a location, an animal, or a thing about which the entire phrase is discussed.
  2. Verb: The action or activity of the noun in the sentence is represented by the verb in the sentence.
  3. Object: The person or thing who gets the verb's action is the sentence's object.
  4. Punctuations: Another crucial aspect of a phrase is punctuation, which includes full stops, question marks, and exclamation marks. Punctuation identifies the kind of sentence and indicates how it is spoken, read, or written.
  • For example, "Ami gave her favorite pen to Sumi."
  1. Ami= Subject in the sentence
  2. gave= verb of the sentence
  3. Sumi= Object
  4. It is a statement sentence that ends with a full stop.

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