good/is/for/it/substitute/a/watching tv Rearrange it
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Statement: good/is/for/it/substitute/a/watching tv
Rearrangement: It is a good substitute for watching TV.
According to the grammatical rules of English language, this is the most suitable arrangement of the words provided.
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It is a good substitute for watching TV.
This is the rearranged form of the jumbled up statement. 'TV' and that's why it has come at the end seeming the sentence is in active form.
Starting with a pronoun, the doing verb defines the subject of the sentence which is 'a substitute'.
The object and the subject are linked with the verb 'watching'.
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