Elon Musk's Mobile Pi

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Tesla Model Pi How is the world making progress in science and technology, we are still looking for a great marriage hall to celebrate our unique wedding with all pump and show. Read the following features and see how education is helping the people who want to move and serve humanity. I. Introduction - Elon Musk's new venture: Tesla Model Pi smartphone II. Revolutionary Features - Disrupting the smartphone market III. Comparison to Competition - iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel IV. Key Advantages - Reasons behind Musk's claim to "destroy" existing smartphones V. Conclusion Impact of Tesla Model Pi on the smartphone industry Elon Musk, the innovative mind behind Tesla, SpaceX, and Neuralink, has announced his latest venture. It will change the mindset:  the Tesla Model Pi smartphone. This revolutionary device promises to shake up the smartphone market, challenging the dominance of industry leaders like iPhone,  Samsung Galaxy,  and Google Pixel.  But what sets the

Subject and Predicate

Choose the correct option of the following:

1. He plays cricket every day.  "Plays" is a/an ____  



ANSWER= (A)   Transitive Verb
Explanation:  "Play" is a Transitive verb. It needs an object.   

2. She goes to school daily. "goes" is a/an _____



ANSWER= (B)   
Explanation: "goes" is an Intransitive verb. It needs no object to express its action.  

3. She has come earlier. "come" is a/an ____



ANSWER= (B) Intransitive Verb  
Explanation:   "come" needs no object.    

4. He gave me some money. "me" is a/an _____     



ANSWER= (B) Indirect Object  
Explanation:   "me" is an indirect object and "some money" is a direct object.

5. They have made many projects. "made" is a/an ____  



ANSWER= (A) Transitive Verb 
Explanation:   It has an object: "many projects"   

6. A sentence has ____ parts. 



ANSWER= (B)  Subject and Predicate
Explanation:   "Verb" is a part of a predicate

7. A Predicate has ____ parts. 



ANSWER= (B) Verb and Object
Explanation:    Verb and object are the parts of a Predicate

8. There can be two types of the main verb: ______. 



ANSWER= (A)   Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Explanation:    Transitive and Intransitive Verbs.    

9. He promised me a treat. "promised" is a/an _____



ANSWER= (A) Transitive Verb 
Explanation:    "a treat" is an object of this transitive verb.

10. She sent a letter to me. "a letter" is a/an _____.



ANSWER= (A) Direct Object 
Explanation:     "a letter" is a direct object and "me" is an indirect object.

11. She set the table beside the window. "set" is a/an ____



ANSWER= (B) Transitive Verb  
Explanation:     "the table" is the object of the transitive verb.

12. The sun sets in the west. "set" is a/an _____



ANSWER= (A) Intransitive Verb   
Explanation:   There is no object of the main verb, "set". "in the west" is an adverb of place.

13. They enjoyed the party. "enjoyed" is a/an _____



ANSWER= (A) Transitive Verb   
Explanation:    "the party" is an object here.

14. They enjoyed themselves at the party. "enjoyed" is a/an _____



ANSWER= (A) Transitive Verb   
Explanation:      "themselves" is an object of the main verb. "at the party" is an adverb of place.

15. She enjoys watching movies. "watching" is a/an _____ 



ANSWER= (A) Direct object   
Explanation:     "movies" is the complement of the object of the gerund, "watching" 

16. they painted their house blue. "blue" is a/an _____





ANSWER= (B) Noun   
Explanation:     "Blue" is the complement of the object, "house" 

17. They declared their manager the best worker. "best work" is a/an _____ .





ANSWER= (B) Adjective Phrase 
Explanation:   Adjective Phrase is the complement of the object, "manager" here.   

18.  Why are you looking at me? What is the object here?  




ANSWER= (C) me   
Explanation: "me"    

19. What are you looking at me for? What is the object here in this sentence?   





ANSWER= (B)   None
Explanation: Nothing is written after 'what'. What (thing) are you looking at me for?      

20. Where do you go to play? "to play" is a/an ____.  





ANSWER= (B) Infinitive verb  
Explanation:   "infinitive verb" is used in any tense. It does not belong to any specific tense.   

Rule No. 2 Use of a Plural Verb

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