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Some more examples are:
                                             Sentence                 Direct Object   Indirect Object

                                He gave his son a present.           present         son
                                The little boy drew his teacher a picture.  picture  teacher
                                My sister bought me some chocolates.  chocolates     me

              Types of Sentences—Classification II

              Active and Passive Sentences
              We use both active and passive sentences while speaking. How to distinguish between the two?

                                     Active Sentence                             Passive Sentence
                        Subject + verb + object                     Object + verb + subject
                        The subject performs the action on the object.  The subject is being acted upon.
                        Example: The lion killed the deer.          Example: The deer was killed by the lion.
                        Gargi sings lovely songs.                   Lovely songs are sung by Gargi.
              Some more examples are:

                     Active Sentence                             Passive Sentence
              The cat killed the pigeon.                 The pigeon was killed by the cat.
              Where did you buy this bag from?           From where was this bag bought by you?
              Jai made a cake.                           A cake was made by Jai.


              Types of Sentences—Classification III
              There are four types of sentences: declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, and imperative as shown in the table:
               Declarative Sentence     Interrogative Sentence   Exclamatory Sentence      Imperative Sentence

               It conveys information or   It always asks a question   An exclamatory statement   These sentences convey an
               expresses a fact. It always   and ends with a question  conveys a powerful emotion,  order, instruction, request,
               terminates with a full stop  mark (?).           such as joy, grief, terror, or   or word of advice. It can be
               (.). This is the most typical                    wonder. It is always followed  terminated with a full stop or an
               type of sentence.                                by an exclamation mark (!).  exclamation mark (. or!).

               Examples                 Examples                Examples                  Examples
               We own a cat.            Are you hungry?         Yippee! I passed the test.  Cook the vegetables.
               She has finished reading   Did she pass the exam?  Alas! I lost my bag.    Complete this work by tomorrow.
               that book.


              Paragraph
              A paragraph is made up of sentences. When composing a paragraph, make sure all the sentences share the same
              idea. Make a new paragraph if you want to write something. For example, if you're writing about your school, the first
              paragraph may include phrases about the name, location, size, and other relevant information. You can use sentences in
              the following paragraph to describe what you enjoy about your school.


                 I study in Kendriya Vidyalaya in Ajmer, Rajasthan. It is located near the highway. It is a small school with few
                 excellent teachers. My school has around 200 students.
                 I enjoy going to school and learning new things. After lessons, I go to the playground and play football with my
                 classmates. My school also has a library. It is fantastic!


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