English, asked by moni5102, 1 year ago

Arrange the jumbled words to make meaningful sentences. Flying / birds / the / sky / in / are
A) Birds are the flying in the sky.
B) The birds are flying in the sky.
C) Flying in the sky are the birds.
D) In the sky flying are the birds.

Answers

Answered by yuvrajkj
14
Hey mate, here is answer.

B) The birds are flying in the sky.
Answered by AnusritaS98
1

Answer:

Option-B-The birds are flying in the sky is the correvt answer.

Rules to solve jumbled sentence-

  • Rule 1: Try to identify the subject that is being discussed in the sentence or paragraph. To achieve this, look for words that appear often throughout the sentence.
  • Rule 2:If a certain word appears in more than one sentence, the sentences might be arranged in the paragraph one after the other.
  • Rule 3:A sentence will undoubtedly be the first sentence in a paragraph if it begins with a person's name.
  • Rule 4:If a sentence begins with a pronoun other than "you" or "I," it is undoubtedly not the opening clause of the paragraph.
  • Rule 5:The sentences that begin with the words "That," "These," "Thus," and "Those," respectively, will not appear first in the paragraph.
  • Rule 6:If the first word in a sentence is an article. then there is a greater likelihood that it will be the paragraph's first sentence.
  • Rule 7:The articles are grouped as follows if they all appear as the first words of several sentences. The first sentence is the one that begins with "A."
  • The sentences that begin with "A" will be followed by "An" and "The" sentences.
  • Rule 8: If there are three sentences, each beginning with "but," "so," and "now," then. The following order will then be used to arrange those three sentences:

sentence that begins "But"

sentence that begins "So"

sentence that begins "Now"

  • Rule 9: The sentences are sorted as follows if the given collection includes simple, compound, and complex sentences.
  • Simple sentences have only one phrase, a single subject, and a single verb.

Mohan waited for the cab.

  • Compound sentences are made up of two distinct clauses that are joined together by a conjunction.

Mohan waited for the cab, but the cab was late.

  • Complex sentences are made up of an independent clause, which is coupled to one or more dependent clauses.

Mohan realized that the cab was late while he waited at the cab stop.

  • Rule 10: The last sentence in the paragraph is one that begins with the words Therefore, Finally, or Hence.

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