English, asked by gulsonoversaifi, 5 months ago

came - when - in - bell - school - the - ringing - was - i - classroom - the​


cutepie3674: answer
cutepie3674: is
kaberighosh229: when the bell was ringing I came to class room
faisstp: you can also write it like this but use , after 1 st clause
cutepie3674: I came in the class room the school bell was ringing
faisstp: when the bell was ringing, I came in the classroom

Answers

Answered by lakshmanmaiti20
8

Answer:

When the school bell was ringing, I came in the classroom.

Explanation:

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Answered by jenisha145
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The sentence will be formed as-

"When I came in the classroom the school bell was ringing".

Formation of sentences-

  • A sentence is formed by keeping in mind the ideal pattern that is used for it.
  • Usually, any given sentence will follow the pattern of "Subject + verb +  event/place + object".
  • Thus, to arrange the given words into a proper meaningful sentence we try to follow the given pattern.
  • The subject is going to be " I " and that will be at the beginning right after the adverb 'when'.
  • Next, the verb for the given sentence is 'came', which will be followed by the event/place after adding the preposition i.e. "in the classroom".
  • Finally the object "the school bell" is added and it is also given a verb later which is "was ringing".

The final sentence will be " When + I + came + in the classroom + the school bell + was ringing".

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