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for /him/two/leave/days/requested/clerk/the officer//grant /the/to​


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Answered by Zaaved
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for /him/two/leave/days/requested/clerk/the officer//grant /the/to

The Clerk requested to the officer for grant two days leave him.

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Answered by sakshi7048
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\bold{Jumbled\:Sentence}

Those sentence in which words are arranged irregularly and they do not make any sense then such kind of sentences are termed as Jumbled sentences.

\sf{For\:example-} Friends we are. -----¹

We are friends. ------------²

In the first sentence of example, it doesn't make any sense whereas in second sentence, it makes complete sense because the words are arranged in a proper manner.

\sf{According\:to\:your\:question,} we simply have to arrange the words in a proper way so that it makes complete sense.

for /him/two/leave/days/requested/clerk/the officer//grant /the/to

The clerk requested the officer to grant him leave for two days.

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