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Make as many sentences as you can using the given subject, verb and object:
uiz Bee
Subject Verb Object
I wash pizza
Sneha play book
Teacher study car
Driver swim clothes
Cook eat water
Rishit drive newspaper
You make banana
Types of Objects
There are two types of objects which are the basic building blocks of any sentence. These are:
• Direct Objects: Direct objects come after a verb and are directly ‘acted on’ by the verb. It answers the question
"what?" or "who?". For example:
She sang on Annual day.
Peter doesn't like Maths.
• Indirect Objects: Indirect object is the recipient of the direct object. It answers the question "to whom?", "for
whom?". For example:
She made a cake for her mother’s birthday.
He wrote a letter to his friend.
Let us try finding direct and indirect objects in the given sentences.
uiz Bee 1. The teacher gave answers to the students.
2. Meera made a beautiful painting.
3. Sneha doesn’t like pizza.
4. She is writing a poem.
5. She bought his daughter a new dress.
Types of Sentences
There are four types of sentences as explained below:
• Declarative/Assertive Sentence: A sentence which gives information and marks a bold statement. It may state a
fact. Most of the sentences of English language are assertive sentences. For example:
I have a beautiful dress.
My friend is an excellent badminton player.
• Imperative Sentence: A sentence that makes a request or gives an order, an advice or a command. For example:
Don’t spend too much time on the phone.
Please help me with this work.
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