Syntax
Transitive and Intransitive Sentences with Illustration
Transitive and Intransitive Sentences The sentences are units having grammatical sense consistency, ie, express sense alone. They start with a capital letter and…
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Optative Sentence In English Grammar The sentence which expresses a prayer, keen wish, curse, etc. is called an optative sentence.…
Read More »Exclamatory sentences in English grammar with Illustration
Exclamatory sentences in English grammar The exclamatory sentences are those sentences that allow the speaker to express emotions and feelings with spontaneity and…
Read More »STRUCTURE OF SENTENCES IN ENGLISH with Illustration
Sentences in English A sentence is a group of words that you say or, as in this case, write. Sentences…
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Imperative sentences in English Imperative sentences express command or request. The subject You (You or you) is understood but not…
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Negative Sentences The negative sentence can be conceived as the reverse of the affirmative sentence, which expresses an affirmation. Negative sentences…
Read More »Interrogative sentences with Usages and Illustration
Interrogative sentences The interrogative sentences are those units of meaning that in principle ask for specific information to the caller. To ask we resort…
Read More »ABC of Grammar Declarative sentences with illustration
Declarative sentences The declarative sentences (or declarative ) are used to give accurate and specific information. In these types of sentences, there is…
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Compound Sentences The compound sentences are those that have more than one conjugated verb personally. For example: (We cook) and (they wash the dishes).…
Read More »ABC of English Grammar Simple Sentences with Illustrations
Simple sentences in English The simple sentences are units of meaning that have syntactic autonomy and are composed of a single predicate. All…
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