1 a. The good boy behaved well. (The adverb in the sentence is "well")
b. The chairman and the principal are addressing the assembly. (The correct verb is "are")
c. We were accused of the crime in this office. (The correct preposition is "of")
d. The weather is always bad in November. (Always is inserted)
e. If you don't stop bullying her, I will tell the teacher. (The correct verb tense is "will" with "tell")
2. a. My sister is a beautician. She is a beautiful girl who beautifies me beautifully. (word class of underlined words: beautician - noun, beautiful - adjective, beautifies - verb, beautifully - adverb)
b. The prefix 'under-' in the word UNDERESTIMATE mean option i. below is the correct answer
c. chancellor, chirruping, chivalry, chopper, chanting (order as per dictionary)
d. iii. The students must have bring the project work. is grammatically incorrect
e. The employers protest against the decision made by the CEO. The term protest serves as a verb.
What is Subject -verb agreement?
Subject-verb agreement is a grammatical rule that states that the subject and the verb of a sentence must agree in number and person. In other words, the verb must match the number and person of the subject.
For example, in the sentence "The cat is sleeping," the subject is "cat" (singular) and the verb is "is" (singular), so they agree. Similarly, in the sentence "The cats are sleeping," the subject is "cats" (plural) and the verb is "are" (plural), so they also agree.
Therefore, this rule is important because it ensures that the sentence makes sense and is grammatically correct. If the subject and verb do not agree, the sentence will be considered ungrammatical and can be confusing for the reader.
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Subject: English
1. Rewrite the following sentences as indicated in the brackets.
a. The good boy behaved well. (Underline the adverb in the sentence)
b. The chairman and the principal.............. (is/are) addressing the assembly. (choose the
correct verb)
c. We were accused.
blank)
the crime in this office. (Put the correct preposition in the
d. The weather is bad in November. (supply 'always' in the right place)
e. If you don't stop bullying her. I.......... the teacher. (be going to/ will with "tell")
2. Do as instructed.
a. My sister is a beautician. She is beautiful girl who beautifies me beautifully.
(write down the word class of the underlined words)
b. What does the prefix 'under-' in the word UNDERESTIMATE mean? i. below
ii. in
iii. around
iv. above
c. Arrange the following words as per the order in a dictionary.
chanting, chopper, chirruping, chivalry, chancellor
d. Which one is grammatically incorrect?
i. The students must have brought the project work.
ii. The students must have had the project work.
iii. The students must have bring the project work.
iv. The students must bring the project work.
e. The employers protest against the decision made by the CEO. The term protest serves as
i. noun ii. pronoun iii. verb
iv. adverb
Answer:
1.
a. good
b. are
c. of
d. always
e. will
2.
a. noun, adjective, verb, adverb
b. i. below
c. chancellor, chanting, chirruping, chivalry, chopper
d. iii. The students must have bring the project work.
e. iii. verb
Explanation:
Subject: English
Question with answer and notes.
1.Rewrite the following sentences as indicated in the brackets.
a.The good boy behaved well. (Underline the adverb in the sentence)
Ans:
The good boy behaved well.
Note: Adverb is a word that adds more information about place, time, manner, cause or degree to a verb, an adjective, a phrase or another adverb.
b.The chairman and the principal…......... (is/are) addressing the assembly. (Choose the correct verb)
Ans:
The chairman and the principal are addressing the assembly.
Note:
In case of and, it means the subject is plural and we need to use plural verb for plural subject and vice versa.
c.We were accused…………. the crime in this office. (Put the correct preposition in the blank)
Ans:
We were accused of the crime in this office.
Note: We always use of after word accuse and accused.
d.The weather is bad in November. (supply 'always' in the right place)
Ans:
The weather is always bad in November.
Note:
Always is kept at between subject and main verb or after first auxiliary verb.
e.If you don't stop bullying her, I.......... the teacher. (be going to/ will with 'tell")
Ans:
If you don't stop bullying her, I will tell the teacher.
Note:
Will is used to express future intentions that are decided at the time of speaking (spontaneous offers, promises and decisions):
Be going to is used to express future intentions that have already been decided before the time of speaking:
2.Do as instructed.
a.My sister is a beautician. She is beautiful girl who beautifies me beautifully.
(Write down the word class of the underlined words)
Ans:
Word Word class Reason
Beautician:noun identify any of a class (नाम)
Beautiful:adjective describes noun (विशेषण)
Beautifies:verb expresses an action (क्रिया)
Beautifully:adverb adds more information (क्रिया-विशेषण / विशेषण/ क्रियायोगी)
b.What does the prefix 'under-' in the word UNDERESTIMATE mean?
i.below
ii.in
iii.around
iv.above
Ans:
The prefix 'under-' in the word UNDERESTIMATE mean i. below.
Note: Meaning of under means less, lower, not enough, beneath, below.
c.Arrange the following words as per the order in a dictionary.
chanting, chopper, chirruping, chivalry, chancellor
Ans:
chancellor, chanting, chirruping, chivalry, chopper
Note: Alphabetize the terms by the first letter of each word and then focus on the second letter (or the third) if the first letters of two or more words are the same.
d.Which one is grammatically incorrect?
i.The students must have brought the project work.
ii.The students must have had the project work.
iii.The students must have bring the project work.
iv.The students must bring the project work.
Ans:
iii. The students must have bring the project work.
Note:
After must have we use verb 3,
Rules:
subject + "must have" + past participle
After must only we use verb 1.
e.The employers protest against the decision made by the CEO. The term protest serves as….
i.noun
ii.pronoun
iii.verb
iv.adverb
Ans:
The term protest serves as iii. Verb
Note:
Protest expresses an action.