A. Rearrange the words to make complete sentences.
1. a children song learning are new the
2. work eight mother past starts at half my
3. week there days seven in a are
4. grass cows are eating those
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1 the new children are learning a song
2 my mother starts work at half past eight
3 there are seven days in a week
4 those cows are eating grass
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The answers are as follows;
1. "The children are learning a new song."
2. "My mother starts work at half past eight."
3. "There are seven days in a week."
4. "Those cows are eating grass."
Jumbled Sentences
- Jumbled sentences refer to the exercises where the words are given in a jumbled state, and we need to place them in an organized way to make a meaningful sentence.
- In a declarative and an exclamatory sentence, the subject is placed first, and then comes the verb. In an interrogative sentence, the verb is placed before the subject.
- The subject of the sentence should be placed first. Subject refers to the topic about which the sentence has been written.
- Then comes the verb and the object. Parts of speech like prepositions, conjunctions, adjectives, and adverbs can also be present in the sentence.
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