Sentence –part (1)
A sentence is a grameritical unit
and words stracture.
A sentence is a word or group of words that must expresses a complete
idea or sense or meaning and that may consists of a subject and a verb.(যে শব্দ বা শব্দ
সমষ্টি দ্বারা সম্পূর্ণ অর্থ প্রকাশ পায়
এবং যা সাধারণত কর্তা এবং ক্রিয়া দ্বারা গঠিত তাকে
sentence বা বাক্য বলা
হয় )|
Also it may have an object or a complement and the words must be order properly
(এছাড়াও এটি একটি বস্তু বা একটি পরিপূরক থাকতে পারে এবং শব্দ সঠিকভাবে অর্ডার হতে হবে)|
Example:
- We practice cricket everyday. (Here we is
subject, practice is verb, English is object and everyday is adverb)
Basically
there are two parts of a sentence: (একটি Sentence এ মূলত দুটি অংশ থাকে)
· Subject RAHIM IS A STUDEN.
·
Predicate
Subject: A subject of a sentence is a
person or thing about which something is said or written.
(যে ব্যক্তি বা বস্তু সম্পর্কে কোনকিছু বলা বা লিখা হয় তাকে Subject বা কর্তা বলে )
(যে ব্যক্তি বা বস্তু সম্পর্কে কোনকিছু বলা বা লিখা হয় তাকে Subject বা কর্তা বলে )
Predicate: Predicate that says what the Subject does.
(যা subject বা কর্তা সম্পর্কে বলে বা করে বা লিখে তাকে Predicate বলা হয়)
In the above
example ‘We’ is subject and ‘practice cricket everyday’ is Predicate. A sentence usually
starts with a subject and then predicate comes.
N. B.: In some case like order, advice or request
subject is not mentioned. It is userstood
(অর্ডার, পরামর্শ বা অনুরোধ বিষয় মত কিছু ক্ষেত্রে উল্লেখ করা হয় না)
Example:
-
(You) Keep quite.
-
(You) Take care of your health.
-
(I) Thank you.
And sometimes
sentence starts with the predicate and then subject comes.
Example:
-
Long live Bangladesh
-
Down went the Titanic.
KINDS OF
SENTENCE:
Sentences can be classified into five categories, according to their
meaning or function(অর্থ বা কাজের ওপর ভিত্তি করে ইংরেজিতে Sentence কে সাধারণত পাঁচ ভাগে ভাগ করা যায়)
They are:-
Ø Assertive Sentence.
Ø Interrogative Sentence.
Ø Imperative Sentence.
Ø Optative Sentence.
Ø Exclamatory Sentence.
Ø Assertive Sentence:
Assertive
sentence
1.
An assertive sentence is a simple/general statement or assertion,
either affirmative or negative.(কোনো সাধারণ বিবৃতি বা বক্তব্যকে Assertive Sentence (বিবৃতিমূলক বাক্য) বলে)
Subject + verb + object/complement/adverb/adjective
Example:
-English is an International Language. (Affirmative)
-We do not do bad things. (Negative)
-Everybody should know English. (Modal auxiliaries)
Interrogative
Sentence:
2.An interrogative sentence asks question
about a person or thing(s). It always ends with a note of interrogation a.k.a.
question mark (?)
(There are two ways to form an interrogative sentence)
~~Beginning with helping
verbs (am, is, are, was, were, have,
has, had) or modal auxiliaries
(shall, should, will, would, can,
could, may, might, etc.).
Example:
- Do you
have your assignment ready?
- Does
he speak English?
- Did
she work abroad?
- Should
I go there?
- Can
you hear the sound?
- Don’t
you want any food? (Negative)
~~Beginning with some
specific words like who, which, what,
when, where, why, how, whom, how much, how many, etc. [These are known
as ‘WH’ questions.]
Example:
- How is
your business going on?
- Who
fixed the computer?
- Whom
do you support?
- What
are you expecting from me?
- What
time is it now?
- How
many people have died there?
Imperative
Sentence:
~~A sentence that expresses
a request, command, order, advice,
suggestion, etc. is an imperative sentence.
~~In an imperative sentence,
the subject is usually unexpressed; it is understood rather.
Pattern:Subject
(Invisible) + verb + object / where
- Give
me the pen.
- Do it now.
- Be honest
- Come here
- Never tell a lie
- Do not laugh at other's
helplessness.
- Let him go there.
Caution: You must do your duty. (It is an assertive sentence, not
an imperative sentence.)
Optative Sentence:
Wish, desire,
prayer, etc. are expressed by the Optative sentence.
Pattern:May + Assertive
Example:
- May you live long.
- May Allah bless you.
- Wish you all the best.
- Long live Bangladesh. (Can be formed without
‘may’)
Exclamatory
Sentence:
Exclamatory is a sentence which expresses( strong/sudden feeling or emotion like
surprise, pain, delight, anger, disgust) etc.
Pattern:Alas/
Hurrah/ Bravo/ What/ How etc. + Others
Example:
- Hurrah! Our
cricket team has won the series.
- Alas! He
has failed the competition.
- Bravo! You
have done a great job.
- What a
talented girl she is!
- How sweetly
the cuckoo sings!
- What a
wonderful land Bangladesh is!
- Were I a Super Hero!
- What a pity!
- Fantastic!
- What an idea!
- Put that down now!
- Leave the package at the door.
- Walk softly, please.
Structure
of a Sentence:
~~According to structure, sentences are of three types.
I. Simple
Sentence.
II. Complex
Sentence.
III. Compound
Sentence.
I. Simple Sentence:
Simple sentence is
structured with only one subject and one finite verb.
Simple sentence has only one independentclause.
Pattern:Subject +
finite verb + complement
Exmaple:
- Bangladesh
is a populated country
- Life
is not a bed of roses
- Human
is the superior in this planet.
II. Complex Sentence:
A sentence consisting of one
principal clause and one or more sub-ordinate clause(s) is a complex sentence.
Example:
- If you
work hard, you will shine in life. (Here, ‘if you work hard’ is sub-ordinate
clause and ‘you will shine in life’ is main or principal clause.)
Sub-ordinate
clause begins with conjunctionslike (who, which, that, when, how, where, while, if,
whether, because, since, as, though, although, till, until, unless, before,
after, so that, whenever, wherever, whoever, whatever, etc.)
Example:
- I know
where he lives.
- While there is life there is hope.
- I do
not know what his name is.
- We eat
so that we can survive.
III. Compound Sentence:
A sentence having more than one principal clauses, linked by one or
more coordinating conjunctions, preceded by a comma, is
called compound sentence.
Conjunctions that are used in compound sentences are
and, but, or, for, nor, also, however,
moreover, thus, so, therefore, else, still, as well as, accordingly, otherwise,
yet, not yet, but also, either or, neither nor, on the contrary, etc.
Example:
- He
loves us, but he does not show it.
- Respect
others, and others will respect you.
1 Comments
Thank you
ReplyDeleteThans for your comment.