The sentence.
When we write or speak something we use generally these words in a sequence; as,
This is my bag.
This is mine.
Are you Rohit?
This is cute.
Are you Rohit?
This is cute.
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Part Section No of Questions Maximum Marks Time Allowed
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Part 2 G.K & General Awareness 25 25
Part 3 Basic Mathematics 25 25
Part 4 English/Hindi 25 25
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Part 3 Basic Mathematics 25 25
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Part 3 Basic Mathematics 25 25
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A group of words like above, which have a complete sense is called a sentence.
Now kinds.
Kinds of sentences:
Sentences have four kinds:
Those are:
1. Those sentences which make statements as;
Dumpty sat on a wall.
2. Those in which we ask questions like;
Where is your notebook?
3. Those which expresses commands, requests, and entreaties like;
Be happy.
How tall are you!
What a shame!
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A group of words like above, which have a complete sense is called a sentence.
Now kinds.
Kinds of sentences:
Sentences have four kinds:
Those are:
1. Those sentences which make statements as;
Dumpty sat on a wall.
2. Those in which we ask questions like;
Where is your notebook?
3. Those which expresses commands, requests, and entreaties like;
Be happy.
Have mercy upon us.
4. Those which express strong feelings like;How tall are you!
What a shame!
- Those sentences which make statements or assertions are known as Declarative or Assertive sentences.
- Those sentences which ask questions are known as Interrogative sentences.
- Those sentences which expresses a command or an entreaty are known as Imperative sentences.
- A sentence that expresses strong feeling is called an Exclamatory sentence.
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When we write or speak something we use generally these words in a sequence; as,
This is my bag.
This is mine.
Are you Rohit?
This is cute.
A group of words like above, which have a complete sense is called a sentence.
Now kinds.
Kinds of sentences:
Sentences have four kinds:
Those are:
1. Those sentences which make statements as;
Dumpty sat on a wall.
2. Those in which we ask questions like;
Where is your notebook?
3. Those which expresses commands, requests, and entreaties like;
Be happy.
How tall are you!
What a shame!
Howdy Guys,
this is our beginning , for more daily grammatical updates subscribe.
Are you Rohit?
This is cute.
A group of words like above, which have a complete sense is called a sentence.
Now kinds.
Kinds of sentences:
Sentences have four kinds:
Those are:
1. Those sentences which make statements as;
Dumpty sat on a wall.
2. Those in which we ask questions like;
Where is your notebook?
3. Those which expresses commands, requests, and entreaties like;
Be happy.
Have mercy upon us.
4. Those which express strong feelings like;How tall are you!
What a shame!
- Those sentences which make statements or assertions are known as Declarative or Assertive sentences.
- Those sentences which ask questions are known as Interrogative sentences.
- Those sentences which expresses a command or an entreaty are known as Imperative sentences.
- A sentence that expresses strong feeling is called an Exclamatory sentence.
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