(i) A ____________ is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.
Ans: Sentence
A sentence is a grammatical unit that conveys a complete idea or thought. It typically consists of a subject and a predicate.
(ii) Sentences always begin with a ____________ letter.
Ans: Capital
In written language, sentences begin with a capital letter to indicate the start of a new thought or statement.
(iii) A question sentence ends with a ____________.
Ans: Question mark
Question sentences are used to ask questions and are typically punctuated with a question mark at the end.
(iv) My dog loves to play ____________ the park.
Ans: in
"In" is a preposition that indicates location or position. In this sentence, it shows where the dog loves to play.
(v) The sun rises in the ____________.
Ans: east
"East" is one of the cardinal directions and is used here to specify the direction in which the sun rises.
(vi) Sarah and Tom ____________ playing chess.
Ans: are
"Are" is the present tense form of the verb "to be" used with plural subjects like "Sarah and Tom" to indicate ongoing action.
(vii) The cat ____________ the mouse.
Ans: chased
"Chased" is the past tense of the verb "chase" and describes the action of the cat pursuing the mouse.
(viii) We ____________ to the zoo last Sunday.
Ans: went
"Went" is the past tense of the verb "go" and indicates that the action of going to the zoo occurred in the past.
(ix) Birds ____________ in the sky.
Ans: fly
"Fly" is the verb that describes the action of birds moving through the air.
(x) The moon shines ____________ night.
Ans: at
"At" is a preposition that specifies the time when the moon shines, which is during the night.
(i) Sentences can express incomplete thoughts.
Ans: False
Sentences express complete thoughts.
(ii) Every sentence begins with a capital letter.
Ans: True
Every sentence begins with a capital letter.
(iii) A sentence must always end with a period.
Ans: False
A sentence can end with different punctuation marks.
(iv) "Swimming in the pool" is a complete sentence.
Ans: False
"Swimming in the pool" is not a complete sentence.
(v) A sentence must have a subject and a verb.
Ans: True
A sentence must have a subject and a verb.
(vi) A question sentence always starts with 'Who.'
Ans: False
A question sentence can start with various question words, not just 'Who.'
(vii) "She quickly ran" is a complete sentence.
Ans: True
"She quickly ran" is a complete sentence.
(viii) "The book on the shelf" is a complete sentence.
Ans: False
"The book on the shelf" is not a complete sentence.
(ix) A sentence can have more than one subject.
Ans: True
A sentence can have more than one subject.
(x) A sentence can have more than one verb.
Ans: True
A sentence can have more than one verb.
(i) She goed to the store.
Ans: She went to the store.
(ii) The cat is sleep.
Ans: The cat is sleeping.
(iii) We plays soccer every Saturday.
Ans: We play soccer every Saturday.
(iv) Birds fly in the sky and sings songs.
Ans: Birds fly in the sky and sing songs.
(v) The cake are delicious.
Ans: The cake is delicious.
(i) Which of the following is a sentence?
(a) Jumping high.
(b) The cat ran.
(c) Blue car.
(d) Quickly.
Ans: (b)
This is a complete sentence.
(ii) What is the subject in the sentence: "The sun shines brightly"?
(a) Shines
(b) Sun
(c) Brightly
(d) The
Ans: (b)
The subject of the sentence is "The sun."
(iii) What kind of sentence is a question?
(a) Statement
(b) Exclamation
(c) Command
(d) Interrogative
Ans: (d)
Questions are called interrogative sentences.
(iv) Which of the following is not a sentence?
(a) I am tired.
(b) Go to school.
(c) Jumping rope.
(d) The sky is blue.
Ans: (c)
This is a phrase, not a complete sentence.
(v) Which word is the verb in the sentence: "They are playing soccer"?
(a) They
(b) Playing
(c) Soccer
(d) Are
Ans: (b)
The verb in the sentence is "playing."
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