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arrange the following sentence old fox, cunning, grey, it was a​

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Answered by MotiSani
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Arranging the given words into a sentence:

It was a cunning, grey old fox.

  • A sentence generally consists of a subject, verb and the object.
  • Adjectives are the words which are used to describe and enhance the property of noun.
  • In the given case, 'cunning', 'grey', and 'old' tell us about the qualities of fox, so they are adjectives and need to be placed before noun.
  • 'It' is a pronoun; so the sentence will be formed as follows:-

It was a cunning grey old fox.

Answered by PADMINI
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Given:

Arrange the following sentence old fox, cunning, grey, it was a

Answer:

old fox/cunning/grey/it was a

To make a meaningful sentence, we need to re-arrange the given words as follows -

It was a cunning, grey old fox.

Rearrangement is the process of changing the position or order of the given words to make a meaningful sentence.

Some of the examples are:

always /enriched /we /return /experience /the /with

We return always with the enriched experiences

a / away / the / doctor / an / day / apple / keeps

An apple a day keeps the doctor away.

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