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Can you write a word with each letter in the English alphabet? Can you make a sentence with each word? Can you write a word with each letter in the English alphabet? Apple, Banana, Cat, Dog, Elephant, Flower, Girl, House, Ink, Juice, Kashmir, Lion, Mouse, Noun, Orange, Pen, Qureshi, Rainbow, Sky, Train, University, Verb, Water, Xylophone, Yellow, Z chromosome. Can you make a sentence with each word? An apple a day is good for health. A Banana is a fruit. A Cat is an animal. A Dog is an animal. An Elephant is an animal. A Flower comes from a plant. A Girl is opposite of a boy. A House should be built with steel. Ink is used for writing. Juice comes from fruits and vegetables. The Kashmir is in Asia. A Lion is an animal. A Mouse is an animal. A Noun is a part of speech. An Orange is a fruit. A Pen is used for writing. Qureshi is a surname. Rainbow appears during a rainy and sunny day. The Sky is blue on sunny day. A Train is used for transportation. A University should provide quality education. A Verb is a part of speech. Water is essential for survival. A Xylophone is a musical instrument. Yellow is a color. Z chromosome is found in certain animals. Why did you use a, or an with the preceding specific words? What is the difference between Ph.D. and PhD in English language? How do you use a noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, article, conjunction, and interjection in a sentence? The answer to this question depends on whether you need to write an interrogative, declarative, exclamatory, or imperative sentence. Can you identify each word of this sentence? What are the parts of an English language sentence? What - Pronoun are - verb the - adjective parts - noun of - preposition an - article English - noun language- noun sentence - noun Do you always need all eight English parts of speech or sentence to write a sentence? No. At a mimimum, you need a noun and a verb or a pronoun and a verb to write a sentence. |