Here are 10 grammatical questions and answers based on the book Tales of Bhola Grandpa by Manoj Das. These questions focus on the grammar and language used in the stories:
1. Identify the tense used in the following sentence:
"Bhola Grandpa told us a story every evening."
- Answer: The tense is Simple Past Tense because the action (told) happened in the past.
2. Is the following sentence, correct? If not, correct it:
"The children was playing near the river."
- Answer: The sentence is incorrect. The correct form is: "The children were playing near the river."
3. Identify the subject and the predicate in this sentence:
"Bhola Grandpa always shares his wisdom with us."
- Answer:
- Subject: Bhola Grandpa
- Predicate: always shares his wisdom with us
4. Is the following sentence in active or passive voice?
"A wonderful story was told by Bhola Grandpa."
- Answer: The sentence is in passive voice because the subject (story) is receiving the action.
5. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb:
"Bhola Grandpa ______ (tell) a tale about his childhood yesterday."
- Answer: told (Simple Past Tense)
6. Identify the direct and indirect objects in the following sentence:
"Bhola Grandpa gave me a book."
- Answer:
- Direct Object: a book
- Indirect Object: me
7. Choose the correct option:
"He ______ (have/has) a large collection of stories."
- Answer: has (because the subject "He" is singular)
8. What is the grammatical term for the word 'always' in the sentence "Bhola Grandpa always tells stories"?
- Answer: Adverb (It modifies the verb 'tells' by indicating frequency)
9. Correct the following sentence:
"Bhola Grandpa can sings very well."
- Answer: The correct sentence is: "Bhola Grandpa can sing very well."
10. Which type of sentence is this?
"Did Bhola Grandpa tell the truth?"
- Answer: This is an Interrogative Sentence because it asks a question.
More questions answers _
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Question: What tense is used in the sentence, "Bhola Grandpa tells his stories to the children every evening"?
- Answer: Present tense.
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Question: Identify the subject in the sentence, "The children laughed at Bhola Grandpa's jokes."
- Answer: The children.
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Question: Find the adverb in the sentence, "Bhola Grandpa speaks slowly and clearly."
- Answer: Slowly.
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Question: What type of sentence is, "Bhola Grandpa is a kind man"?
- Answer: Simple sentence.
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Question: Identify the conjunction in the sentence, "Bhola Grandpa tells stories while sitting under the tree."
- Answer: While.
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Question: In the sentence, "The children were amazed by Bhola Grandpa's story," what is the object?
- Answer: The story.
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Question: What type of adjective is used in the sentence, "The old man told wonderful tales"?
- Answer: Descriptive adjective.
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Question: Convert the following sentence to a negative form - "Bhola Grandpa always tells exciting stories."
- Answer: Bhola Grandpa does not always tell exciting stories.
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Question: Identify the direct object in this sentence, "Bhola Grandpa taught the children how to tell stories."
- Answer: The children.
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Question: What is the subject-verb agreement in the sentence, "Bhola Grandpa play music on his flute every evening"?
- Answer: The correct form is, "Bhola Grandpa plays music on his flute every evening."
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Question: Find the preposition in the sentence, "Bhola Grandpa sat under the big banyan tree."
- Answer: Under.
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Question: Change the sentence to passive voice - "Bhola Grandpa reads stories to the children."
- Answer: Stories are read to the children by Bhola Grandpa.
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Question: What is the function of the phrase, "by the fire" in the sentence, "The children listened to Bhola Grandpa's story by the fire"?
- Answer: It is an adverbial phrase.
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Question: Identify the verb in the sentence, "Bhola Grandpa enjoyed telling stories."
- Answer: Enjoyed.
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Question: What type of sentence is, "Bhola Grandpa tells his tales every night"?
- Answer: Simple sentence.
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Question: Find the auxiliary verb in the sentence, "Bhola Grandpa will tell more stories tonight."
- Answer: Will.
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Question: Identify the main verb in the sentence, "The children were listening eagerly to Bhola Grandpa's stories."
- Answer: Listening.
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Question: Correct the error in the sentence, "Bhola Grandpa tell his stories with much enthusiasm."
- Answer: Bhola Grandpa tells his stories with much enthusiasm.
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Question: What is the adverbial clause in this sentence, "Bhola Grandpa tells stories while sitting under the tree"?
- Answer: While sitting under the tree.
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Question: In the sentence, "Bhola Grandpa’s stories are loved by everyone," what is the indirect object?
- Answer: Everyone.
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