Scholar's JUNIOR ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION || Lesson 35: ANALYSIS OF SIMPLE SENTENCES

EXERCISES

Exercise 1. Underline the Subject Proper in each sentence:
1. The workers struck work.

2. We must love our country.



3. Dinu rang the bell.

4. You did not help us at all.

5. Wake up early.
Ans: Here, the subject is hidden, so place a suitable word at the beginning, which will make a meaningful sentence. And that word is the subject of the sentence. 
    I wake up early.
    You wake up early.
    
6. Thank you.
Ans: Here, the subject is hidden, so place a suitable word at the beginning, which will make a meaningful sentence. And that word is the subject of the sentence. 
    I thank you.
    We thank you.

7. It will cost a lot of money.

8. Down fell Jack. 

9. Up down the kite.

10. Sohan loves music and dance.

11. His brother is a big officer.

12. The people of this village are gentle.

13. The vain stag was foolish also.

14. The hare led the lion to a well.

15. The lark is a very cheerful bird.

16. Drinking is a bad habit.


Exercise 2. Pick out the enlargement of subject in each sentence:
1. A bath is necessary for everyone daily.
Ans: A

2. Honest persons are generally happy.
Ans: Honest

3. Standing water becomes dirty.
Ans: Standing

4. Wise and active boys do not waste their time.
Ans: Wise and active

5. A hope to win gives great courage.
Ans: A

6. The man with a white
Ans: The

7. Dr. Radhakrishnan, our President, was a philosopher.
Ans: President

8. The boy with a big head is my nephew.
Ans: a big head

9. Birds of a feather flock together.
Ans: a feather

10. Each child wants some more pudding.
Ans: Each

11. Stone walls do not make a prison.
Ans: Stone

12. A thing of beauty is a joy forever.
Ans: Of beauty

13. Failed students will reappear in the test.
Ans: Failed

14. Mohan, the monitor of the class, is a strong boy.
Ans: The monitor

15. The late Sardar Patel was a man of steel.
Ans: The late

16. Barking dogs seldom bite.
Ans: Barking

17. Akbar, the great, has been a famous emperor of India.
Ans: The great

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Exercise 1. Pick out the verb in each sentence:
1. Wait for a while.
Ans: Wait

2. The teacher taught us a lesson.
Ans: taught

3. Children are after all children.
Ans: are

4. God is the father of all.
Ans: is

5. The general ordered a march.
Ans: ordered

6. Mohan's book is missing.
Ans:  is

7. Parents love their children.
Ans: love

8. Manohar is very intelligent.
Ans: is

9. We had a very sound sleep.
Ans: had

10. The weather is rough.
Ans: is

Exercise 2. Pick out extension of the predicate in each sentence:
1. Our jawans fought well.
Ans: well

2. He works very sincerely.
Ans: sincerely

3. He died a mad man.
Ans: mad

4. Susan dances gracefully.
Ans: gracefully

5. The horse ran side by side.
Ans: side by side

6. Everybody wishes to prosper.
Ans: to prosper

7. Having finished the work, they went home.
Ans: Having finished

8. Pray to God for help.
Ans: to God

9. Where do you live?
Ans: Where

10. The mother cooked the food nicely.
Ans: nicely

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Exercise 1. Pick out the object or objects in each sentence. Say which is direct and which is the indirect one:
1. The teacher taught us a lesson.
Ans: us: indirect object
        a lesson: direct object 

2. My uncle bought me a new bike.
Ans: me: indirect object 
         a new bike: direct object

3. My father sent me a pen.
Ans: me: indirect object
        a pen: direct object

4. The farmer sowed the crop.
Ans: the crop: direct object

5. She bought apples and mangoes.
Ans: apples and mangoes: direct object

6. My friend sent me a birthday present.
Ans: meindirect object
        a birthday present: direct object

7. The teacher gave us a test.
Ans: usindirect object
         a test: direct object

8. Mother cooked food for the entire family.
Ans: food: direct object
        the entire family: indirect object

9. Who stole my book?
Ans: my book: direct object

10. Did you give him money?
Ans: money: direct object
        him: indirect object

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