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. Identify the types of sentences:
i. ake the next exit on your right. ii. he coffee shop isn t open on Sundays.
iii. ow he a Mahal looks ama ing. iv. et out of my way
v. hat are you doing
ns. i. Imperative sentence ii. eclarative sentence iii. xclamatory sentence
iv. Imperative Sentence v. Interrogative sentence
. hat is a noun phrase ive some examples.
ns. noun phrase is a word or group of words that can function as the sub ect the ob ect or the complement in a
sentence. For example:
All the applicants were interviewed on uesday.
irat ohli is a successful cricketer.
e hopes to win the first prize.
Divesh, Divya and their friends went on a trip.
. hat is a sentence xplain the types of sentences.
ns. Sentence: sentence is a group of words giving a complete thought. sentence must contain a sub ect and a
verb. here are mainly four types of sentences.
Types of sentences: here are four types of sentences in nglish:
i. Declarative Sentence: declarative sentence states a fact and ends with a full stop. For example I love my
mother.
ii. Imperative Sentence: n imperative sentence is a command a polite re uest or an advice. It ends with an
exclamation mark or a full stop. For example ring me a glass of water.
iii. Interrogative Sentence: n interrogative sentence asks a uestion and ends with a uestion mark. For example
re you ready to go
iv. Exclamatory Sentence: n exclamatory sentence expresses excitement or emotion. It ends with an exclamation
mark. For example ow his is a brilliant idea
. ow many elements are there in a paragraph
ns. here are many elements of a paragraph which are given below:
Unity: nity in a paragraph begins with the topic sentence. very paragraph has one single controlling idea that
is expressed in its topic sentence which is typically the first sentence of the paragraph.
Order: Order refers to the way you organise your supporting sentences. hether you choose chronological
order order of importance or another logical presentation of details a solid paragraph always has a definite
organisation.
Coherence: oherence is the uality that makes your writing understandable. Sentences within a paragraph
need to connect to each other and work together as a whole.
Completeness: ompleteness means that a paragraph is well developed. If all sentences clearly and su ciently
support the main idea then your paragraph is complete.
B. Application Based Questions: L if e S k il l s & V al ue s
. Neelam has to participate in a script writing competition for the upcoming iteracy week in her school onal
competition. Suggest her some tips so as to improve her written communication.
ns. Neelam must ensure that her script must be coherent complete in sense has a good flow and well engaging.
. shmit has his interview for a ob. ist down a few don ts that he must keep in mind during his interview.
ns. lways think before you speak maintain body language eye contact and be confident.
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