dried/raisins/grapes/are. jumbled word
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Raisins are dried grapes.
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Grapes are dried raisins.
Explanation:
English is an SVO language- subject, verb and object language. Therefore the sentence begins with the subject, and then is followed by a verb and has the object or the argument taken up by the verb in the end.
In this sentence grapes is the subject as the speaker is talking about grapes. Are acts the verb here and dried raisins describe the grapes. Therefore grapes will come first followed by are and the dried raisins.
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