State whether the following are Sentences (S) Phrases (P) Clauses (C) or Jumbled (J):
At home
sentence
phrase
clause
jumbled
Select the right option in the following sentences.
do/children/these days/not/outdoor games/ play.
These days do not play outdoor games children.
These days children do not play outdoor games.
Children do not play outdoor games these days.
Do not play children outdoor games these days.
Select the right option to mark the words in bold as subject(s), Object (o) or Subject complement (sc) or object complement (oc).
The Guptas are giving a party for their son.
o
s
sc
oc
One after another
What kind of each sentence is given below?
Would you mind waiting a few minutes?
Interrogative
Statement
Imperative
Exclamatory
State whether the italicised parts are Sentences (S) Phrases (P) Clauses (C) or Jumbled (J):
Elephants, found mostly in Africa, are very huge animals.
The uses/sweet/of/are/adversity.
Sweet are the uses of adversity.
The uses of adversity are sweet.
The sweet are the uses of adversity.
The uses of adversity sweet are.
What kind of sentence is given below?
The mighty are indeed fallen.
Declarative
Select the affirmatives of the following Negatives.
I have nothing to hide.
I have something to hide.
I hide something.
I am hiding something.
I can hide something.
The two teams are playing a friendly match