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MOD 1 : SENTENCE SEGMENTATIONS

EXERCISE 1

Identify Subject and Predicate in the following sentence.

1. Amit and his friends waited for over an hour.

2. The Girl danced gracefully 

3. That girl with beautiful, long hairs, is my Soma.

4. Have you listened my Ghazal ? 

5. I received three new dressed for my birthday party at Chapman square, in London

6. What are you doing here?

EXERCISE 2

Identify the Complete Subject and the Complete Predicate in each sentence below.

1. The little boy ran across the street.

2. Birds fly south for the winter.

3. My mother baked a delicious chocolate cake.

4.The heavy rain lasted for three hours.

5. A large dog barked at the mailman.

6. She loves to play the piano.

7. The bright sun warmed the earth.

8. Our teacher gave us a lot of homework.

9. The blue car is parked in the driveway.

10. The cat slept on the soft sofa.

EXERCISE 3 

Identify the Complete Subject and the Complete Predicate in each sentence below.

1. Into the mouth of madness rode the six hundred.

2. There, amidst the ruins of the ancient city, stood the lone survivor.

3. Never before have so many owed so much to so few.

4. Behind the mountains and across the wide plains lies a hidden kingdom.

5. Slowly and silently through the dark water swam the giant crocodile.

EXERCISE 4 

Identify the Noun and the verb phrases in each sentence below.

1. Wait!

2. Please hand me that wrench on the workbench.

3. Don't ever speak to me in that tone of voice again.

4. Believe it or not.

5. Go to the store and buy some milk.

EXERCISE 5 

Identify the Noun and the verb phrases in each sentence below.

1. Whoever leaked the confidential documents will be prosecuted.

2. That the world is round was once a controversial idea.

3. What you see is what you get.

4. To be or not to be is the ultimate question.

5. How the thief entered the high-security vault remains a total mystery.

EXERCISE 6 

Identify the Noun and the verb phrases in each sentence below.

1. Which of the two paths did the traveler choose?

2. Why have the results of the experiment not been published?

3. How many times must I tell you to lock the door?

EXERCISE 7 

Identify the Noun and the verb phrases in each sentence below.

1. The box of old, dusty, and moth-eaten clothes in the attic belongs to my grandmother.

2. Gathering around the warm campfire, the group of weary travelers shared their stories.

3. Under the spreading chestnut tree the village smithy stands.

HOTS 1 

Identify the Noun and the verb phrases in each sentence below

1. Across the dusty plains of the Serengeti galloped a magnificent herd of zebras.

2. What he said during the meeting shocked everyone in the room.

3. Behind the old waterfall hidden by moss and vines lies the entrance to the cave.

4. Stop and think before you make such a life-altering decision.

5. In the middle of the chaotic protest stood a single man with a white flag.

6. Whether we win or lose matters less than how we play the game.

7. There are several reasons for the sudden change in the company’s policy.

8. Around the campfire sat the weary hunters, exhausted from their long trek.

9. To forgive someone who has wronged you is a sign of great strength.

10. Where did the missing documents from the secure file cabinet go?

11. Out of the dark, stormy sky descended a strange, glowing object.

12. Neither the players nor the coach was prepared for the sudden downpour.

13. Give the package to whoever answers the door.

14. High above the city skyline soared a lone golden eagle.

15. Into each life some rain must fall.

16. How the magician pulled the rabbit out of the empty hat remains a mystery.

17. Beyond the horizon lies a land of endless possibilities.

18. Beneath the floorboards of the old house was hidden a box of gold coins.

19. Does the flavor of the exotic fruit appeal to your palate?

20. Singing at the top of her lungs was my sister’s favorite way to de-stress.

21. Through the narrow mountain pass marched the disciplined ranks of the army.

22. That he managed to survive the freezing winter alone is a miracle.

23. Keep your eyes on the prize at all times.

24. At the very bottom of the ocean live creatures that never see the sun.

25. Here is the book you requested from the library yesterday.

26. Why has the construction of the new bridge been delayed for so long?

27. Running five miles every morning is quite an achievement for a beginner.

28. Down the street from the bakery lived a famous retired opera singer.

29. To travel the world is a dream shared by many young people.

30. Under the heavy pile of blankets lay a tiny, shivering kitten.

31. Never have I seen such a breathtaking sunset in my entire life.

32. What the witnesses described to the police did not match the security footage.

33. From the ashes of the destroyed city rose a new and stronger civilization.

34. Please leave your muddy boots by the back door.

35. Beside the tranquil lake stood a weeping willow tree with drooping branches.

36. Whom did the committee select for the prestigious award?

37. That the Earth revolves around the sun was once considered heresy.

38. Into the valley of death rode the brave soldiers.

39. There go the last survivors of the historic expedition.

40. Thinking about the future often makes me feel both excited and nervous.

41. Among the guests at the wedding was a world-renowned violinist.

42. How much does a gallon of premium gasoline cost these days?

43. Directly in front of the speeding train stood a stubborn cow.

44. Whoever leaves the office last must remember to turn off the lights.

45. In every dark cloud there is a silver lining.

46. Down the steep, icy slope tumbled the inexperienced skier.

47. To be successful in this industry requires both talent and persistence.

48. Have the results of the annual blood test arrived yet?

49. On the wall of the gallery hung a painting valued at ten million dollars.

50. What you choose to do today will determine your success tomorrow.

HOTS 2 

Identify the Noun and the verb phrases in each sentence below

1. Across the frozen tundra trekked the exhausted explorers.

2. What the captain decided during the storm saved the entire crew.

3. Behind the velvet curtain stood the nervous young pianist.

4. To master the art of calligraphy takes years of patient practice.

5. In the deepest part of the jungle live tribes untouched by modern technology.

6. Whether the project succeeds or fails depends entirely on your dedication.

7. There appeared a ghostly figure at the window of the manor.

8. Around the ancient oak tree danced the villagers in celebration.

9. To admit one's own mistakes is the first step toward growth.

10. Where in the world did I leave my passport?

11. Out of the wreckage of the car emerged a miraculously unharmed driver.

12. Neither the expensive equipment nor the skilled technicians could find the error.

13. Send a thank-you note to whoever hosted the dinner party.

14. High on the rocky cliff nested a pair of peregrine falcons.

15. Into the silent room crept a feeling of immense unease.

16. How the ancient Egyptians moved the massive stone blocks is still debated.

17. Beyond the city gates lies a vast and unforgiving desert.

18. Beneath the layers of paint was discovered a masterpiece by an unknown artist.

19. Does the smell of fresh lavender help you fall asleep?

20. Walking through the botanical gardens is my mother's idea of a perfect Sunday.

21. Through the smoke and flames charged the fearless firefighters.

22. That the bridge might collapse under such weight concerned the engineers.

23. Listen closely to the instructions provided by the flight attendant.

24. At the center of the galaxy exists a massive black hole.

25. Here come the award-winning members of the high school debate team.

26. Why has the price of gold fluctuated so drastically this month?

27. Practicing the violin for four hours a day requires incredible discipline.

28. Down the hall from the principal's office sat the troublemakers.

29. To see the Northern Lights is a bucket-list item for many travelers.

30. Under the heavy stone lid lay the artifacts of a forgotten king.

31. Seldom have we witnessed such a display of raw athletic talent.

32. What the archeologists unearthed in the valley changed history books forever.

33. From the dark clouds above burst a sudden torrent of rain.

34. Kindly return all library books by the end of the semester.

35. Beside the abandoned tracks grew a patch of wild sunflowers.

36. Whom should the manager consult regarding the budget deficit?

37. That she chose to leave her high-paying job surprised everyone.

38. Into the freezing water dove the brave rescue diver.

39. There go the clouds after a long and heavy thunderstorm.

40. Writing a novel in thirty days is a daunting but rewarding challenge.

41. Among the rarest stamps in the collection was a misprinted blue inverted swan.

42. How often do the transit buses run on Sunday mornings?

43. Directly behind the bookshelf is a hidden compartment for valuables.

44. Whoever designed this software clearly understands user experience.

45. In every tragic story there is a lesson to be learned.

46. Down the winding river floated the colorful autumn leaves.

47. To understand the laws of physics is to understand the universe.

48. Have the invitations for the charity gala been mailed out?

49. On the top shelf of the pantry sat a jar of imported honey.

50. What you do in the shadows eventually comes to light.

SUPER 50 

Identify the Noun and the verb phrases in each sentence below

1. Across the vast, silent reaches of outer space travel the Voyager probes.

2. What the jury decided after three days of deliberation remains sealed.

3. Behind the old, rusted water tank stood a suspicious-looking man.

4. To solve a Rubik’s cube in under ten seconds requires immense finger dexterity.

5. In the heart of the ancient forest dwell creatures mentioned only in myths.

6. Whether the economy recovers this quarter depends on global trade stability.

7. There occurred a sudden and inexplicable drop in the cabin pressure.

8. Around the Maypole danced the children with ribbons of every color.

9. To admit that you were wrong takes more courage than to stay silent.

10. Where on the map is the tiny island of Tuvalu located?

11. Out of the ashes of the great fire rose a modern, fireproof city.

12. Neither the faulty wiring nor the power surges were the cause of the fire.

13. Give the scholarship to whoever demonstrates the most financial need.

14. High atop the cathedral’s spire perched a gargoyle weathered by centuries.

15. Into the dark, damp cellar scurried a family of field mice.

16. How the hackers bypassed the multi-layer firewall baffled the security team.

17. Beyond the snowy peaks of the Himalayas lies the plateau of Tibet.

18. Beneath the mountain of paperwork was found the missing birth certificate.

19. Does the ringing of the telephone at midnight always startle you?

20. Singing in a professional choir is my brother's lifelong ambition.

21. Through the narrow, cobblestone streets of Paris wandered the tourists.

22. That he survived the plane crash with only a few scratches is a miracle.

23. Keep all sharp objects out of the reach of small children.

24. At the bottom of the well lay a bucket that had been there for fifty years.

25. Here are the keys to the warehouse you were looking for earlier.

26. Why has the population of the mountain gorillas decreased so rapidly?

27. Running a marathon without any prior training is a dangerous idea.

28. Down the hallway of the hospital hurried a team of specialized surgeons.

29. To learn a second language opens up a world of new opportunities.

30. Under the shade of the weeping willow sat a poet with a notebook.

31. Rarely have I encountered a person with such a positive outlook on life.

32. What the witnesses saw in the sky that night has never been explained.

33. From the mouth of the cave emerged a bear with two small cubs.

34. Please send the invitation to everyone on the guest list.

35. Beside the roaring campfire lay a dog dreaming of chasing rabbits.

36. Whom did the president appoint as the new Secretary of State?

37. That the library is closing early today is an inconvenience for students.

38. Into the storm-tossed sea jumped the brave members of the Coast Guard.

39. There go the last of the autumn leaves in the freezing wind.

40. Learning to play the cello at the age of sixty is an inspiring feat.

41. Among the most valuable items in the museum is the Hope Diamond.

42. How often do the tides change along this stretch of the coast?

43. Directly under the kitchen sink is a leak that needs immediate attention.

44. Whoever left the gate open is responsible for the escaped livestock.

45. In every dark alleyway there is a story waiting to be told.

46. Down the steep mountain trail stumbled the exhausted hiker.

47. To achieve true happiness requires a balance between work and play.

48. Have the documents regarding the property sale been notarized yet?

49. On the dusty bottom shelf sat a collection of vintage vinyl records.

50. What you do for others in secret will be rewarded in the open.




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