State whether the following are Sentences (S) Phrases (P) Clauses (C) or Jumbled (J):
One after another
sentence
clause
phrase
jumbled
Select the right option in the following sentences.
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 affirmatives of the following Negatives.
I haven't had any tea.
I have tea.
I have had some tea.
I am having tea.
I has some tea.
Me the truth tell
Select the right option to mark the words in bold as subject(s), Object (o) or Subject complement (sc) or object complement (oc).
The sky appears to be getting dark.
o
sc
oc
7. We think of you as our ally.
s
What kind of sentence is given below?
The mighty are indeed fallen.
Interrogative
Imperative
Declarative
Exclamatory
Select the right option to change the following affirmatives into Negatives.
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.
Why are you so quiet today?
Seeds/in the month/sowed/farmers/of July.
In the month of July farmers sowed seeds.
farmers sowed the seeds in the month of July.
Farmers sowed the seeds in the month of July.
Sowed seeds the farmers in the month of July.