Select the right option in the following sentences.
I/have/on/to sit/no chair.
I on chair to sit have no.
I have no chair to sit on.
No chair to sit on have I.
Have I no chair to sit on.
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.
Select the right option to mark the words in bold as subject(s), Object (o) or Subject complement (sc) or object complement (oc).
I found him elusive.
o
oc
s
sc
Select the right option to change the following affirmatives into Negatives.
There is someone in the garden.
There can be no one in the garden.
There is no one in the garden.
There may be no one in the garden.
There will be no one in the garden.
a/night/what/is/beautiful/it.
Night is what is beautiful!
What a beautiful night it is!
Beautiful night is what it!
Night beautiful it is what!
Raksha Bandhan / a / the prime minister / on / school girl / a rakhi / to / presented.
A school girl presented a rakhi to the Prime Minister on Raksha Bandhan.
Girl presented a school to the Prime Minister on Raksha Bandhan a rakhi.
On Raksha Bandhan The Prime Minister presented a rakhi to a school girl.
The Prime Minister on Raksha Bandhan presented a rakhi to a school girl.
You can park your jeep here.
You cannot park your jeep here.
You may not park your jeep here.
You will not park your jeep here.
You don't park your jeep here.
State whether the following are Sentences (S) Phrases (P) Clauses (C) or Jumbled (J):
At home
sentence
phrase
clause
jumbled
I believe him to be a complete success.
O
What kind of sentence is given below?
The mighty are indeed fallen.
Interrogative
Imperative
Declarative
Exclamatory