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English Grammar: Subject and Sentences

The document consists of an English language exercise with three questions. It includes definitions of 'Subject' and 'Imperative Sentence', a task to separate subjects and predicates from given sentences, and identification of different kinds of sentences. The exercise is structured for assessment with specific marks allocated to each question.
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English Grammar: Subject and Sentences

The document consists of an English language exercise with three questions. It includes definitions of 'Subject' and 'Imperative Sentence', a task to separate subjects and predicates from given sentences, and identification of different kinds of sentences. The exercise is structured for assessment with specific marks allocated to each question.
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ENGLISH -I

Q1. Define the following:- 1×2=2 Marks


A) Subject
B) Imperative Sentence
Q2. Make the table given below and separate the subject and predicate of the
following sentences. 1×3=3 Marks
SUBJECT PREDICATE

A) The big man has fled the scene.


B) Dahena was crying in the class.
C) The king of Nepal visited India.

Q3. State the Kinds of the Sentences given below:- 1×5=5 Marks
A) What a century it was!
B) Princy loves to dance.
C) Tell Linthoi to submit her papers.
D) You better hurry up with your work.
E) Have you finished eating the fruits?

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