Rewrite the sentence using the adverb 'too' without changing the meaning.
The thief drove so fast that the police couldnot catch him.
He drove too fast for the police for catching.
He drove too fast for the police to catching.
He drove too fast for the police for catch.
He drove too fast for the police to catch.
Pass me the book please. What type of sentence is this?
Imperative
Interrogative
Assertive
None of these
He works in a school. The italicised part of the sentence is called__________.
adjective phrase
adverbial phrase
noun phrase
Do not go out of the class. The sentence is_________.
interrogative
assertive
imperative
Under the bridge is a ____________.
phrase
sentence
object
verb
Come in the evening. Which part of the sentence is a phrase?
In the evening
Come
Come in
Change the degree of comparison of the sentence into superlative.
Very few cities in India are as rich as Mumbai.
Mumbai is richer than most other cities in India.
Mumbai is the richest city in India.
Mumbai is one of the rich cities in India.
Mumbai is one of the richest cities in India.
___________ is group of two or more words that conveys a partial meaning.
Phrase
Sentence
Participle
Jumble the following into correct words:
Arc, Nep, Sutol
Car, Pen, Lotus
Rac, Pen, Sulot
Rac, Pen, Solut
A sentence that makes a statement is called ____________ sentence.
interogative
declarative
exclamatory