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Sentence Definitions
Last Update:
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Type in English
Go!
Type in Tamil
Go!.
Kamal goes.
Each of these sentences has the same simple structure. Length doesnt necessarily impact the
structure, although it is often a factor.
II. Interrogative Sentence: The sentence that are used to ask questions are called Interrogative
Sentence or Question
Sentence.
Questions, or interrogative sentences, ask who, what, where, why, which, or how. Beginning a
sentence or independent clause with one of these words is almost always a sure indicator of a direct
question.
III. Imperative Sentence: The sentence which expresses order, command, advice, request,
suggestion
or
instruction
is
calledImperative
Sentence.
Commands, or imperative sentences, make direct requests and prohibitions. They consist of
predicates that are in nitive verbs but have no explicit subjects.
Take rest
Wait a minute
Do not go there
Stop talking
IV. Exclamatory Sentence: The sentence which expresses some strong feeling or emotion such as
contempt,
wonder,
surprise,
sorrow,
joy
etc.
are
called Exclamatory
Sentence.
Exclamations are usually expressions of excitement or any other burst of emotion. They are
similar to commands and interjections, but they can also be complete sentences.
Yes!
No!
Fantastic!
V. Fragments: Fragments are incomplete sentences. Every sentence must have at least one main
clause, which contains an independent subject and verb and expresses a complete thought.
Marks
Definitions
Period / Fullstop
comma
Question mark
Exclamation mark
...
Ellipsis
Colon
Semicolon
Apostrophe
Hyphen
En dash
Em dash
Slash
backslash
()
[]
{}
adds
-s
to
the
ending.
A noune or a pronoun, when it is used to show ownership or possession, authority, kind, origin etc., it
is said to be in the Possessive or Genitive Case.
GENERAL
POSSESSIVES
Boy
Boys
Boys
Boys
Father
Fathers
Girls
Girls
Politics
Politics
Men
Mens
Our
Ours
My
Mine
You
Yours
Jesus
Jesus
1980
2009
It
Its
Who
Whose
Parents
Parents Day
Presidents
Presidents Day
Valentine
Valentines Day
NOUN
Nouns are the building blocks of sentences. A noun is a word used to represent general classes of
people, places, and things or something a bit more intangible, such as ideas.
What is a noun?
A noun is a word that identifies a name of the person, place, thing, or idea.
COMMON
NOUNS :
People:
Brother,
teacher,
Places:
Town,
school,
Things:
Shoe,
doctor,
gardener.
hospital,
pizza,
yard.
radio,
house.
PRONOUN
A pronoun is a word that replaces either a noun or another pronoun. Pronouns are used to avoid
repeating the same word. Pronouns can also be used in place of a noun that has already been
identified and is understood without repeating it or replacing it.
What is a Pronoun?
Pronoun is a substitution word used in place of the nouns and noun phrases they represent.
Without pronouns: The girl told the girls sister that the girl was going to run away.
With pronouns: The girl told her sister that she was going to run away.
I. Nominative Case
I
We
You
They
He
She
Us
You
Him
Her
Them
By me
With you
By you
With him
By him
With her
By her
With it
By it
With us
By us
With them
By them
To you
To him
To her
To it
To us
From him
From her
From it
From us
From you
Our
Your
His
Her
In her
In it
It
Th
V. Locative Case
In me
In you
In him
In us
In
Meaning of get
Meaning of objection
Meaning of ahead
Meaning of pardon
Meaning of once
Meaning of tomorrow
Meaning of delicious
Meaning of seems
Meaning of during
Meaning of hold
Meaning of pull
Meaning of companion
Meaning of concerned
Meaning of reserve
Meaning of spell
Meaning of wet
Meaning of rumour
Meaning of along
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