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Sunday, October 8, 2017
Exclamatory Sentence - Explanation, Uses and Examples
Exclamatory Sentence - Explanation, Uses and Examples
Exclamatory sentence is just like assertive sentence but this sentence shows emotion or excitement.
It means exclamatory
sentence
is a
declarative sentence
in which we emphasize a point.
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Saturday, October 7, 2017
Imperative Sentence - Where to Use? Explanation with Examples
Imperative Sentence - Where to Use? Explanation with Examples
Imperative sentence
expresses command, order, suggestion or request.
This type of sentence is most common.
We use this type of
sentence
in our daily life.
In these sentences subject is always
second person
that is you and thus you can easily identify an
imperative sentence
.
About Imperative sentences, we can say that-
Interrogative Sentence- Explanation, Types and Examples
Interrogative Sentence- Explanation, Types and Examples
Interrogative sentence
is that sentence which asks question.
These sentences always end with question mark (?).
Types of Interrogative
Sentences
·
Wh-questions
·
Rhetorical questions (yes/ no)
·
Tag questions
Alternative questions
Friday, October 6, 2017
Assertive Sentence - Categories, Examples with Explanation
Assertive Sentence - Categories, Examples with Explanation
We can use assertive sentence of any length. Though the length of assertive group of words varies, this group of words also contains subject and predicate
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Sunday, October 1, 2017
Sentence - Definition, Examples, Explanation and Types
Sentence - Definition, Examples, Explanation and Types
We should keep in mind that,
Sentences-
· Must contain subject and predicate.
· Should be complete in sense.
· Starting letter should be capital.
· Full stop, exclamatory mark or question mark should be at the end.
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Saturday, September 30, 2017
Passive Voice of Perfect Future Tense- How to form?
Passive Voice of Perfect Future Tense- How to form?
Formation of active voice and passive voice in perfect future tense
Active voice
The formation of sentence in perfect future tense active is-
Subject + shall/ will + have + past participle of verb + object
Passive voice
The passive formation of perfect future tense is-
Object + shall/will + have + been + past participle of verb + by + subject
Now we have to take a sentence and interchange into passive voice. Let’s see how to do it.
Passive Voice - The Formation in Simple Future Tense
Passive Voice - The Formation in Simple Future Tense
Formation of passive voice in simple future tense
The formation in simple future tense
Affirmative sentence is –
Object + will + be + past participle of verb + by + Subject + remaining words
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