All Exams  >   Class 3  >   English Grammar Class 3  >   All Questions

All questions of The Sentence for Class 3 Exam

What is the subject of the sentence: "The flowers are blooming"?
  • a)
    The
  • b)
    Flowers
  • c)
    Blooming
  • d)
    Are
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Manoj Yadav answered
Subject of the sentence: "The flowers are blooming"
The subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is doing or being something in the sentence. In this case, the subject is the noun that is performing the action of blooming.

Explanation:
- Identifying the subject: The subject of the sentence is the noun that the sentence is about. In this case, the noun is "flowers" as it is the main focus of the sentence and is performing the action of blooming.
- Verb: The verb in the sentence is "are blooming," and it tells us what the subject (flowers) is doing.
- Determining the subject: To find the subject, ask yourself, "Who or what is blooming?" The answer to this question is "flowers," making it the subject of the sentence.
- Subject-verb agreement: The subject "flowers" agrees with the verb "are blooming" in number, both being plural in this case.
In conclusion, the subject of the sentence "The flowers are blooming" is "flowers" because it is the noun that is performing the action of blooming. It is essential to identify the subject of a sentence to understand who or what the sentence is about and what it is doing.

Which group of words forms a complete sentence?
  • a)
    Cat sleeping
  • b)
    The cat is sleeping.
  • c)
    Sleeping cat the.
  • d)
    Is the cat sleeping?
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Explanation:

Complete Sentence:
- The group of words "The cat is sleeping" forms a complete sentence.
- A complete sentence must have a subject (the cat) and a predicate (is sleeping).

Incomplete Phrases:
- "Cat sleeping" is not a complete sentence because it lacks a verb and a subject.
- "Sleeping cat the" is not a complete sentence because the word order is incorrect.
- "Is the cat sleeping?" is a question, not a statement, so it is not a complete sentence.

Correct Answer:
- The correct answer is option 'B' - "The cat is sleeping." It is a complete sentence because it has a subject (the cat) and a predicate (is sleeping).

Choose the sentence with correct punctuation:
  • a)
    She likes to swim
  • b)
    The dog is brown
  • c)
    It's a sunny day
  • d)
    The cat is sleeping
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Nilanjan Basu answered
Sentence with Correct Punctuation:
c) It's a sunny day.

Explanation:

1. Punctuation:
Punctuation is the use of special marks or symbols to help convey meaning and clarify the structure of written language. It helps to indicate pauses, emphasize certain words or phrases, and separate different parts of a sentence.

2. Correct Punctuation:
The correct punctuation in the given options is in option 'c) It's a sunny day'. Let's break down the punctuation in this sentence:

- It's: The contraction "it's" is used to combine the words "it" and "is". The apostrophe (') in "it's" indicates that a letter has been omitted (the 'i' in "is"). This is the correct way to write the contraction for "it is".

- a: The word "a" is an article used before a noun to indicate that the noun is nonspecific or indefinite. It is correctly placed after the apostrophe and before the noun "sunny day".

- sunny day: The phrase "sunny day" refers to weather conditions and describes the type of day. It is correctly written without any punctuation marks.

3. Incorrect Punctuation in Other Options:
Let's analyze the punctuation in the other options to understand why they are incorrect:

- a) She likes to swim: This sentence lacks a punctuation mark at the end. It should end with a period (.) to indicate the completion of the statement.

- b) The dog is brown: This sentence is correctly punctuated. However, it is not the correct answer as the question asks for the sentence with correct punctuation.

- c) It's a sunny day: This sentence is correctly punctuated and is the correct answer.

- d) The cat is sleeping: This sentence is correctly punctuated. However, it is not the correct answer as the question asks for the sentence with correct punctuation.

Conclusion:
The sentence with correct punctuation is option 'c) It's a sunny day'. The apostrophe in "it's" correctly indicates the contraction of "it is", and the sentence is properly punctuated without any errors.

Choose the sentence with correct word order:
  • a)
    A red ball big.
  • b)
    Ball red a big.
  • c)
    A big red ball.
  • d)
    Red a big ball.
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Manoj Yadav answered
Correct Word Order in a Sentence
To determine the correct word order in a sentence, we need to consider the standard structure of English sentences, which generally follow the pattern of subject-verb-object. In this case, we are looking for the correct word order in the sentence "A red ball big."

Explanation:
- Option a: "A red ball big." This sentence does not follow the standard word order in English, as the adjective "red" should come before the noun "ball" to describe it.
- Option b: "Ball red a big." This sentence also does not follow the correct word order, as the article "a" should come before the noun "ball" and the adjective "red" should come before the noun it is describing.
- Option c (Correct Answer): "A big red ball." This sentence follows the standard word order in English, with the article "a" coming before the noun "ball" and the adjective "big" and "red" coming before the noun to describe its size and color.
Therefore, the correct sentence with the proper word order is "A big red ball."

Chapter doubts & questions for The Sentence - English Grammar Class 3 2025 is part of Class 3 exam preparation. The chapters have been prepared according to the Class 3 exam syllabus. The Chapter doubts & questions, notes, tests & MCQs are made for Class 3 2025 Exam. Find important definitions, questions, notes, meanings, examples, exercises, MCQs and online tests here.

Chapter doubts & questions of The Sentence - English Grammar Class 3 in English & Hindi are available as part of Class 3 exam. Download more important topics, notes, lectures and mock test series for Class 3 Exam by signing up for free.

English Grammar Class 3

28 videos|210 docs|27 tests

Top Courses Class 3