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Rearrange the following words and phrases to form meaningful
sentences.
1x4=
(a)
Ramesh / the park / a boy / met / one day l.in
(b)
was/old/young boy / seven years /the / only
(c)
asked / the nearest/he/bookstore / about him
wanted /buy/he/to/books/ a few
(d)
Answers
By rearranging the words into a sentence we will get this.
Explanation:
- (a) One day, Ramesh met a boy in the park.
- (b) The young boy was only seven years old.
- (c) He asked him about the nearest bookstore.
- (d) He wanted to buy a few books.
- The words are rearranged according to the proper use of the form of the verb.
- The use of 's' or 'es' depends upon the use of the form of singular or plural word.
- Words are also rearranged to make it look better and make sense.
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One day, Ramesh met a boy in the park.
The young boy was only seven years old.
He asked him about the nearest bookstore.
He wanted to buy a few books.
Explanation:
- To rearrange sentences, we must follow the below rule
- For statements: subject+functioning verb+(preposition)+object. Statements are called affirmatives.
- For questions (interrogatives)
- Yes/no questions: verb+subject+preposition+object.
- hw/wh questions: Hw/wh interrogative word+verb+ subject+(preposition)+object.
- For request/orders/suggestions: verb+(preposition)+object.
While there are no rules in place to solve these challenges with jumbled sentences, more & more practise can bring in perfection in approaching these type of jumbled sentence problems
Some key tips
a. Spotting the terms of linking words & transition words: Next step is the detection of the words of transition, which include moving from one concept to another. Two of the most often used words for change are: however, generally, for instance, likewise, rather, nevertheless, etc.
b. Pronoun Identification: The last step is to recognise the pronouns used in the given statement. Again, the pronouns can be separated into three types:
- Relative Pronoun: what is made up of terms like who, whom, why and, what, and how.
- Demonstrative Pronoun: it consists primarily o, such terms like this, these, those, that
- Personal Pronoun (personal pronoun):Personal pronoun is made up with terms including he, she, him, her, you, they, it.
After these pronouns are established, one must search all alternatives and attempt to create a rational and coherent relation with all words.
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