1. Rearrange the words to form sentences. Be careful about the placement of the adverbs.
a. that movie / I / watched / twice
b. Suresh / his sister / to avoid / quietly / shut the door / waking up
c. inquiringly / their mother/ drenched / looked / at them / when they came in
d. as the stream/shrilly / the whistle / blew / built up
e equally / the only one / wasn't/ as Shraddha was / interested / Manisha / curious
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a. I watched that movie twice
b.Suresh quitely shut the door his sister waking up.
c.Their mother looked at them when they came inquiringly drenched
d. The whistle as the stream blew built up
e. Manisha wasn't interested as Shraddha was equally curious
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Answer: a. I watched that movie twice.
b. Suresh quietly shut the door to avoid waking up his sister.
c. When they came in, their mother looked at them inquiringly, drenched.
d. As the stream built up, the whistle blew shrilly.
e. Manisha wasn't as interested as Shraddha was, equally curious.
- By determining the subject, verb, and adjectives/adverbs, the given jumbled words may be put together into coherent sentences. For a sentence to make sense, it is important that the adverbs are positioned correctly.
- I am the subject, "watched" is the verb, and "twice" is the adverb at the conclusion of sentence a. In phrase b, the word "quietly" is added before the verb "shut" to change its meaning. In sentence c, the adjective "soaked" comes after the verb "looked," while the adverb "inquiringly" comes before it. After the verb "blew" in phrase d, the adverb "shrilly" is used.
- In sentence e, the word "equally" comes before the verb "interested" to modify it. The modifier "curious" is used.
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