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Sentences types:

1) Affirmative sentences

2) Interrogative sentences

3) Assertive Sentences

4) Exclamatory Sentences

5) Optative Sentences

6) Negative Sentences

Subject:

Simple subject

Complete subject

Compound subject

Verb

1) Verb: Actionable (70% Sentences)


2) Verb: not Actionable (30 % Sentences) -> : is, am, was, were, are, has , have, had
Verb Types
Regular verbs are (97%)
Irregular verbs are (3%)

When two verbs come in a tense then second verb will be main verb then use ‘to’ then second verb.

Like: second verb + to + first verb

I want to meet you.

We use third form of verb with adjective.

I am tired. He is stuck.

Here Tired and stuck are telling condition but they are not verbs.

Object:

Direct object

Indirect object.

Predicate:

Simple Predicate

Complete predicate

Compound predicate
Adverb types and its position?

Model words, types and where thy can be used.?

Like can, may, would,

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