Chapter 5
The breadth of the position
1. Convert the following sentences into verbs and choose the comprehensive term and underline it.
(a) Rich people are usually humble.
(b) All members are present at the meeting except a few.
(c) Not all citizens are patriots.
(d) No lion is a biped.
(e) Only strong people can face danger.
(f) Very few people are selfless.
(g) Kachi the man does not regret.
(h) Peace is desirable to all.
(i) All the Keolia devotees of the Satra are unmarried.
(j) Most students find English difficult.
(k) Who likes independence?
(l) Honest people are trustworthy.
2. Answer the following questions:
(a) What is the subject of 'scope of position'?
(b) What is meant by the scope or non-scope of a term?
(c) What term is occupied in a particular adjective or I sentence?
(d) What term applies when a sentence is negative?
(e) Do both terms apply to the statement 'No plant is omnivorous'?
(f) Give examples of an objective verb.
(g) In simple sentences, the semantics of the objective term are considered.
(h) Only the term 'purpose' covers the simple sentence. Is this statement true? If not, explain with examples.
(i) Does an A sentence with a certain prominent term contain only intention? If not, why?
(j) The objective term extends to general/special sentences.
(k) What determines the amount of intent of a statement?
3. Explain both terms in 'negative' sentences with 'pervasive' examples.
4. Explain with examples:
(a) The purpose is pervasive in a simple sentence.
(b) Only the predicate is involved in the verb O.
(c) I does not occupy a single term in the sentence.