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Mohammad Munjer Talukder Assistant Teacher Mohangonj Adarsha High School. Welcome. Parts of Sentence. Subject. Predicate. Subject : A word or a group of words denoting a person or a thing spoken about in a sentence is called its Subject.

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  1. Mohammad MunjerTalukder Assistant Teacher MohangonjAdarsha High School Welcome

  2. Parts of Sentence Subject Predicate Subject : A word or a group of words denoting a person or a thing spoken about in a sentence is called its Subject. Predicate : A words or a group of words which says something about the Subject of a sentence is called its Predicate.

  3. Classification of Sentence

  4. Assertive Sentence or Statement Two kinds- Affirmative/ Positive and Negative Assertive Sentence starts with a Subject Example, #Runa goes to School regularly. # They played football. # Time and tide wait for none # He does not come in time

  5. Interrogative Sentence Two kinds- Affirmative/ Positive and Negative • Interrogative Sentence starts with an Auxiliary verb or a WH-question • Sign of Interrogation (?) stay the end • of the sentence. • Example, • # Doesn’t hegoes to School regularly? • #Will you not go there? • #What do you want? • # Where do you live?

  6. Do Verb Do, does, did Be Verb Am, is, are, was, were, been

  7. Have Verb Modal Auxiliaries Have, has, had Shall, should, will, would, can, could, may, might, must, have to, has to, had to, ought to, going to, used to, need, dare

  8. WH- question What, which, where, why, who, whose, whom, when, how

  9. Imperative Sentence

  10. Optative Sentence # Optative Sentence contains the word May or Long Live Example, # May you be happy # Long live our president # May Good bless you

  11. Exclamatory Sentence → Sign of Exclamation (!) stay of the sentence. → Start with what or how. → Start with some Interjection (alas, bravo, hurrah, oh, fie etc.) Example, # Alas! I am undone. # What a beautiful bird it is! # How nice the flower was!

  12. Thanks for all

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