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Say whether the predicates in the following sentence have an object/a complement/an adverbial. The dancer danced gracefully.

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प्रश्न

Simple sentence: subject + verb + object/complement/adverbial: Analysing a simple sentence is done by separating the subject and the predicate. The predicate is further analysed into -

  1. verb + object as in ‘A doctor treats patients’./‘He greeted the teacher.’
  2. verb + complement as in ‘They are very tired.’/‘I have a cold.’
  3. verb + adverbial as in (He walks slowly./Raj arrived late./The thief is hiding there.)

Say whether the predicates in the following sentence have an object/a complement/an adverbial.

The dancer danced gracefully.

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danced gracefully: adverbial

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पाठ 2.6: Science and Spirituality - English Workshop [पृष्ठ ९९]

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बालभारती English Kumarbharati [English] Standard 10 Maharashtra State Board
पाठ 2.6 Science and Spirituality
English Workshop | Q 11. (4) | पृष्ठ ९९

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Simple sentence: subject + verb + object/complement/adverbial: Analysing a simple sentence is done by separating the subject and the predicate. The predicate is further analysed into -

  1. verb + object as in ‘A doctor treats patients’./‘He greeted the teacher.’
  2. verb + complement as in ‘They are very tired.’/‘I have a cold.’
  3. verb + adverbial as in (He walks slowly./Raj arrived late./The thief is hiding there.)

Say whether the predicates in the following sentence have an object/a complement/an adverbial.

There was silence.


Simple sentence: subject + verb + object/complement/adverbial: Analysing a simple sentence is done by separating the subject and the predicate. The predicate is further analysed into -

  1. verb + object as in ‘A doctor treats patients’./‘He greeted the teacher.’
  2. verb + complement as in ‘They are very tired.’/‘I have a cold.’
  3. verb + adverbial as in (He walks slowly./Raj arrived late./The thief is hiding there.)

Say whether the predicates in the following sentence have an object/a complement/an adverbial.

Alexander Bell invented the telephone.


Simple sentence: subject + verb + object/complement/adverbial: Analysing a simple sentence is done by separating the subject and the predicate. The predicate is further analysed into -

  1. verb + object as in ‘A doctor treats patients’./‘He greeted the teacher.’
  2. verb + complement as in ‘They are very tired.’/‘I have a cold.’
  3. verb + adverbial as in (He walks slowly./Raj arrived late./The thief is hiding there.)

Say whether the predicates in the following sentence have an object/a complement/an adverbial.

They have a holiday.


Simple sentence: subject + verb + object/complement/adverbial: Analysing a simple sentence is done by separating the subject and the predicate. The predicate is further analysed into -

  1. verb + object as in ‘A doctor treats patients’./‘He greeted the teacher.’
  2. verb + complement as in ‘They are very tired.’/‘I have a cold.’
  3. verb + adverbial as in (He walks slowly./Raj arrived late./The thief is hiding there.)

Say whether the predicates in the following sentence have an object/a complement/an adverbial.

The kite soared upwards.


Say whether the Predicate in the sentence below contain Object/Complement/Adverbial.

The couple took a flat.


Study the underlined Predicate given below and note the difference:

He became tired.


Study the underlined Predicate given below and note the difference:

They live here.


Study the underlined Predicate given below and note the difference:

He turned early.


Mention whether the Predicate in the following sentence contains an Object or Complement or Adverbial after the verb.

My brother is injured. 


Mention whether the Predicate in the following sentence contains an Object or Complement or Adverbial after the verb. 

The guests arrived early.


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