English, asked by AniketaMohanty, 11 months ago

a Napolean / you / don't / to be / have / to turn / the / tide
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Answered by meghanakommajosyula
8

Answer:

You don't have to be a napoleon to turn the tide

Answered by orangesquirrel
1

The unscrambled sentence is:

You don't have to be a Napolean to turn the tide.

* In case or rearrangement of sentences, we need to choose the subject first followed by the verb and then the object.

Any phrase or idiom is taken together always.

* In the given sentence, 'you' is the subject whereas 'tide' is the object.

* The phrase 'turn the tide' has to be used together. It refers to reversing the flow of events.



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