1. Rearrange each set of words to form meaningful sentences. Use appropriate punctuation marks.
(a).wise,every,a,is,proverb,saying
(b). see,you,can,from,me,there
(c). happy,they,to,the,were,meet,visitor
(d). impatient,do,be,not
Answers
Answer:
1. Every proverb is a wise saying.
2. You can see me from there.
3. They were happy to meet the visitor.
4. Do not be impatient.
Explanation:
Capital letters and full stops, question marks, commas, colons and semi-colons, exclamation marks, and quotation marks are the most commonly used punctuation marks in English.
Punctuation is made up of rules as well as conventions. There are punctuation rules that must be followed, but there are also punctuation conventions that give writers more options. We use capital letters to mark the beginning of a sentence and we use full stops to mark the end of a sentence
Some punctuation marks are explained:
In informal writing, we use exclamation marks to indicate an exclamatory clause or expression. In informal writing, we sometimes use more than one exclamation mark to emphasize something.
Quotation marks(''...") are also used as punctuation here
We enclose what is said in a direct speech with a pair of single or double quotation marks, though single quotation marks are becoming more common. The direct speech starts with a capital letter and can be followed by a comma or a colon.
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Answer:
a) wise, every, a, is, proverb, saying – Every proverb is a wise saying.
(b) see, you, can, from, me, there – You can see me from there.
(c) happy, they, to, the, were, meet, visitor – They were happy to meet the visitor.
(d) impatient, do, be, not – Do not be impatient .
Explanation:
Jumbled Sentence Rearrangement
In these kind of problems, the contestant is given a jumbled group of five or six phrases.
The offered sentences should be appropriately ordered to produce a comprehensible paragraph, and the questions should be answered depending on the sequence formed.
It is your responsibility to untie this knot and rearrange the sentences or words such that they make logical sense.
BANK examinations feature sentence rearrangement problems because they help students link events logically.
Sequence sentences based on English proficiency.
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