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Q-4. Rearrange each set of words to make meaningful sentences:
1. his/in/ box/ there/ sandwiches/tiffin/were
2. a/in/stayed/bungalow/you
3. Ranchi/wanted/go/always/he/had/to/to
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Rearrange each set of words to make meaningful sentences:-
1. his/in/ box/ there/ sandwiches/tiffin/were
2. a/in/stayed/bungalow/you
3. Ranchi/wanted/go/always/he/had/to/to
- 1). there were sandwiches in his tiffin box.
- 2). you stayed in a bungalow
- 3). he had always wantd to go to ranchi.
When you rearrange something, you change its position or reorganize its contents. You could rearrange your bookshelves so that the books are sorted by color, rather than by title or author.
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1) There were sandwiches in his tiffin box.
2) You stayed in a bungalow.
3) He had always wanted to go to Ranchi.
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How can we rearrange the sentences correctly?
We can rearrange the sentences in following ways:
- Try to find out the topic addressed by the sentence. This can be done by looking for the words that are repeated often in given sentences.
There can be different cases for the following types of sentences:
- Statement: Subject + Verb + Preposition (Object).
- Questions: Verb + Subject + Preposition (Object). (Questions mark is to be placed at the end of the sentence.)
- Orders, Suggestions and requests: Verb + Preposition (Object)
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