What type of sentence is the following sentence?
"Happy Birthday!"
Exclamatory.
200
Is the following a Proper or Common Noun; Mr. Branch?
Proper noun.
200
Tell which one is not a pronoun; she, he, Peter and him.
Peter is not the pronoun.
200
Name the article in this question.
"The" is the Article.
200
Does the present tense tell stuff in the future?
No.
200
What is a Interrogative sentence?
A question.
300
Define Possessive Noun.
A noun that shows possession.
300
Give a pronoun for the name Bob.
Him or he.
300
What are the three articles?
A, an, the.
300
What does the future tense tell you?
What will happen eventually.
300
Is the following an Imperative Sentence?
"She can read underwater. "
No it is a Declarative Sentence.
400
What is the Plural form of ox?
Oxen.
400
Define Pronoun.
A word for a noun. Ex. his, hers, etc.
400
Define Adjective.
A word that describes a person place or thing.
400
What is a verb?
A word that shows movement.
400
What two punctuations would you use for a Imperative Sentence and in what ways would you use them?
You would use a period and a exclamation mark. The period would be used in a order with not much expression in it and a exclamation mark would be used in a order with alot of feeling in it.
500
What are the different types of nouns?
Possessive, Common, Proper, Concrete, Abstract, Singular and Plural Nouns.
500
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What is the difference between a common noun and a pronoun?
A noun is used for a person place or thing and a pronoun is used in place of a noun.
500
What are demonstratives?
Adjectives that tell which one and point out things that are close by or far away.
500
What are two kinds of actions Action Verbs show?
Physical Actions and Mental Actions.
500
Compare a Declarative Sentence and a Imperative Sentence.
A Declarative Sentence is a sentence that just states a fact whereas a Imperative sentence is a sentence that is a command or request.