Express Effectively is our section that gives you better sentences to use and make your verbal expression more impressive.
Subject-Predicate (Grade 3)
Underline the subject in each of the following sentences: The Earth revolves around the sun. A week has seven days. The garden looks beautiful. Delhi is the capital of India. I love to play with my friends. You look good in this dress. Riya and Neha are participating in dance competition. My dress is torn. […]
Kinds of Sentences (Grade 6)
Identify the kinds of sentences: (Affirmative, Negative, Interrogative, Exclamatory, Imperative) Why did you break the vase? The flight from London arrived on time. How cold it is! Park your bicycle in the backyard. The mountain peaks are covered with snow. Don’t talk. Oh! I am so sorry. Where did you keep my books? I don’t […]
Sentences (Grade 4)
Change the following sentences as directed: I need notes for my project. (negative) The water is so dirty. (exclamatory) Let me borrow some food for my brother. (interrogative) You are not supposed to make noise. (imperative) Won’t it be difficult for you to manage? (affirmative) The class is too noisy. (exclamatory) Do you love your […]
Sentences (Grade 4)
Identify the kind each of the following sentence is: Oh! I’m really sorry. Shall I take you to the park? I cannot drive a car. Please pass me the rice bowl. He visited the bird sanctuary last week. What a wonderful sight it is! Stand in a queue. Laughter is the best medicine. She could […]