- Sentences always have a
- English sentences have a
- Bangla sentences have a
- Nouns (like 'cat') are names of
- A Pronoun (like 'you') can
- A Verb (like 'eat') describes
- A Determiner (like 'the') points
- Adjectives (like 'small') are used
- Adverbs (like 'slowly') are used
- Prepositions (like 'on') add attributes
- Conjunctions (like 'and') are used
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- Subject, Verb and Object.
- Subject-Verb-Object sequence.
- Subject-Object-Verb sequence.
- people, places, or things.
- replace a Noun.
- an action.
- to a specific instance of a Noun.
- to add description to the Noun.
- to describe Verbs.
- like location or time to Nouns.
- to join two words or two phrases.
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- Sentences always have a Subject, Verb and Object.
- English sentences have a Subject-Verb-Object sequence.
- Bangla sentences have a Subject-Object-Verb sequence.
- Nouns (like 'cat') are names of people, places, or things.
- A Pronoun (like 'you') can replace a Noun.
- A Verb (like 'eat') describes an action.
- A Determiner (like 'the') points to a specific instance of a Noun.
- Adjectives (like 'small') are used to add description to the Noun.
- Adverbs (like 'slowly') are used to describe Verbs.
- Prepositions (like 'on') add attributes like location or time to Nouns.
- Conjunctions (like 'and') are used to join two words or two phrases.
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