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  • Question 1
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    Which of the following sentences is not an interrogative sentence?
    Solution
    Out of the given sentences, 'I don't know why she is not coming' is not an interrogative sentence as it does not interrogate about anything and simply puts a statement.
  • Question 2
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    Choose the correct statement.
    Solution
    Out of the given statements, 'A phrase can be a part of a sentence' is correct as a phrase cannot stand alone for a complete meaning, and needs to be a part of a sentence.
  • Question 3
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    Oh no! the building caught the fire!
    The given sentence is a/an
    Solution
    The given sentence is an exclamatory sentence as it expresses a strong emotion of 'shock'. Also, it contains an exclamation mark (!).
  • Question 4
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    Alia's dog helped the police in catching the thief.
    Which of the following sets of words represents the predicate in the given sentence?
    Solution
    Out of the given sets of words, 'helped the police in catching the thief' represents the predicate in the given sentence as it describes the subject 'Alia's dog'.
  • Question 5
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    The students whose names are on the list will be performing in the cultural fest.
    Which of the following sets of words represents an adjective clause?
     
    Solution
    Out of the given sets of words, 'whose names are on the list' represents an adjective clause as it is providing a description to the subject 'the students' in the given sentence.
  • Question 6
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    Jade saw a suspicious bag placed beside the gate of his house.
    Which sets of words represents an adverbial phrase in the given sentence?
    Solution
    Out of the given sets of words, 'beside the gate' is an adverbial phrase as it answers the question 'where Jade saw the suspicious bag?'.
  • Question 7
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    I would have come to your house, but my flight got delayed.
    The given sentence is a
     
    Solution
    The given sentence is a compound sentence as it contains two independent clauses, 'I would have come to your house' and 'my flight got delayed', joined by the cordinating conjunction 'but'.
  • Question 8
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    Which of the following is not a sentence?
    Solution
    Out of the given options, 'boiling for two hours' is not a sentence as it does not have a subject and a predicate. Also, it does not express complete thought.
  • Question 9
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    Which of the following is a complex sentence?
    Solution
    Out of the given sentences, 'Let's plan a vacation to a place where the weather is cold' is a complex sentence as it contains an independent clause, 'Let's plan a vacation to a place', and a dependent clause 'where the weather is cold'.
  • Question 10
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    My father's father is a retired army officer.
    Which of the following sets of words represents the subject in the given sentence?
    Solution
    Out of the given sets of words, 'My father's father' is the subject in the given sentence as it has been described in the rest of the sentence.
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