(a) home/ Dangle and Raddle/to/ran/they/dinner time/ at
(b) Susan Garland/ a party/said/ they/that/was having
(c) on a low/ sat/ her sandwiches/ Susan/ eating/ stone wall
(d) very/ Susan/ tired/ felt/ the party/ after
Answers
Answer:wrong answer
Explanation:
Answer:
(a)they dangle and raddle ran to home at dinner time.
(b) They said that Susan Garland was having a party.
(c)Susan sat on a low stone wall eating her sandwiches
(d)Susan felt very tired after the party
Explanation:
Jumbled sentences are primarily composed of a series of mismanaged or unconnected sentences written in a random order. Our task is to read and comprehend all of these sentences, then reunite or rearrange them in a meaningful and logical order that makes correct sense. So, in this section, we'll look at how to quickly solve jumbled sentence questions -
Solving a jumbled sentence question isn't difficult if you're familiar with the game of
- pronouns,
- adverbs,
- articles
Prepare your English grammar tricks.
The key here is to find connecting words that can come before or after each other. Making complete sense of the sentence formed is all that is required
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