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descriptive writing 200 words about the beach with the 5 senses
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Ответ:
grainy
sandy
moist
salty
wet
clear
blue
gray
yellow
squishy
soft
hot
cold
Explanation:
just to name a few :)
Ответ:
yellow
beautiful
blue
tropical
sandy
endless
capturing
apprehending
re-freshener
deep
navy blue
wind
sun
ocean waves
calming
shells
tranquility
gentle
Just to name a few:)
Ответ:
The part of the sentence that tells ‘who’ or ‘what’ the sentence is about is called the ‘subject’.
Further Explanation:
If we consider writing in the rules of English Grammar, a sentence is a perfectly arranged sequence of words that impart a particular meaning. For example, if we consider a sentence like, “The cat chased the dog.” In this sentence, the dog is what, and it is chasing the cat, which forms the who component of the sentence. The set of words within the sentence should conveying some meaning to the reader, who is subject to knowledge and information. A sentence may consist of parts, which are also called clauses. Sentences need to contain parts of speech, which are comprised of nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, conjunctions or interjections, etc. Thus, we can say that all parts within a sentence have to be grammatically linked. A sentence can be considered as a complete phrase, but a phrase cannot be called as a sentence, as they do not follow a sequential pattern.
In this part, I shall talk about the various types of sentences. They are usually of six types- Affirmative, Assertive, Negative, Interrogative, Interjective and Imperative types. These sentences are distinguishable by their grammatical structure, and the meaning they impart. For example, Interrogative sentences usually begin with letters containing ‘Wh’ such as What, Where, When, or with words, How, etc. The most important characteristic is that all Interrogative sentences contain a question mark. Similarly, an interjective sentence contains an exclamation mark. As mentioned above, Sentences also contain a clause, which is called the Main clause and a subordinate clause. This can also be called as the Subject and Predicate.
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Answer Details:
Grade: Secondary school
Chapter: Formation of a sentence.
Subject: English.
Keywords:
Subject, Predicate, parts of a sentence, sequence in a sentence, gerund, verb, infinitive, main clause, subordinate clause, parts of speech