ENG2604
Assignment 1
(ANSWERS)
Semester 2
2023
ADMIN
[COMPANY NAME]
, Question 1 Instruction Match column A with the best answer from column B:
Column A Column B 1) Question a) Don’t tell lies. 2) Declarative sentence b)
She screamed at her brother until he returned her phone. 3) Imperative
sentence c) He just drove his car into that house! 4) Exclamatory sentence d)
Would it be okay to leave now? 5) Independent and dependant clause e) The
boy sang in the shower. (5 Marks)
Here are the matches for Column A and Column B:
1. Question - d) Would it be okay to leave now?
2. Declarative sentence - e) The boy sang in the shower.
3. Imperative sentence - b) She screamed at her brother until he
returned her phone.
4. Exclamatory sentence - c) He just drove his car into that house!
5. Independent and dependent clause - a) Don’t tell lies.
Question 2 Instruction Identify the subject in each of the sentences provided
below: 1) On Tuesday a Pennsylvania man was convicted by a federal jury. 2)
An email should have a recipient (email address) and subject line (topic). 3)
Click here to access a press release. 4) I know this is an inconvenience. 5)
Reports require detailed information in order to present a meaningful message
to the reader. (5 Marks)
Here are the subjects identified in each of the sentences:
1. On Tuesday a Pennsylvania man - subject: a Pennsylvania man
2. An email - subject: An email
3. You - subject: You (implied subject)
4. I - subject: I
5. Reports - subject: Reports
Question 3 Instruction Give a reason why the underlined words in the
sentences provided are capitalised: 1) The importance of research needs to
be emphasised. 2) The barking dog kept Simon awake all night. 3) It was
Assignment 1
(ANSWERS)
Semester 2
2023
ADMIN
[COMPANY NAME]
, Question 1 Instruction Match column A with the best answer from column B:
Column A Column B 1) Question a) Don’t tell lies. 2) Declarative sentence b)
She screamed at her brother until he returned her phone. 3) Imperative
sentence c) He just drove his car into that house! 4) Exclamatory sentence d)
Would it be okay to leave now? 5) Independent and dependant clause e) The
boy sang in the shower. (5 Marks)
Here are the matches for Column A and Column B:
1. Question - d) Would it be okay to leave now?
2. Declarative sentence - e) The boy sang in the shower.
3. Imperative sentence - b) She screamed at her brother until he
returned her phone.
4. Exclamatory sentence - c) He just drove his car into that house!
5. Independent and dependent clause - a) Don’t tell lies.
Question 2 Instruction Identify the subject in each of the sentences provided
below: 1) On Tuesday a Pennsylvania man was convicted by a federal jury. 2)
An email should have a recipient (email address) and subject line (topic). 3)
Click here to access a press release. 4) I know this is an inconvenience. 5)
Reports require detailed information in order to present a meaningful message
to the reader. (5 Marks)
Here are the subjects identified in each of the sentences:
1. On Tuesday a Pennsylvania man - subject: a Pennsylvania man
2. An email - subject: An email
3. You - subject: You (implied subject)
4. I - subject: I
5. Reports - subject: Reports
Question 3 Instruction Give a reason why the underlined words in the
sentences provided are capitalised: 1) The importance of research needs to
be emphasised. 2) The barking dog kept Simon awake all night. 3) It was