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It / travel / is / rush / because/ in / so / on / to / traffic/ road / tiring / hours / jams / of

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Answered by itzmekushi23
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It is so tiring to travel in rush hours because of traffic jam.

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Answered by яσѕнαη
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Question : Rearrange the words to form a meaningful sentence

It / travel / is / rush / because/ in / so / on / to / traffic/ road / tiring / hours / jams / of

Answer :

It is so tiring to travel in rush hours because of traffic jam.

For Example :

rules / one / by / must / abide / the.

OPTIONS

Option A -Rules must abide by the one

Option B -The rules by one must abide

Option C -One must abide by the rules  

Option D -One the rules by abide must  

  • The basic order of words in a sentence is : subject + verb + object.
  • A sentence may not contain an object, depending on the verb. Transitive verbs like 'appear', 'die', etc do not require objects.
  • To this basic structure, different elements can be added. For example, noun phrases, adjective phrases, subject complements, types of clauses and so on.

⇾Option C: The structure in this sentence complies with the basic structure:

subject (One) + modal verb (must) + phrasal verb (abide by) + object (the rules)

⇾Hence C is correct.

(A phrasal verb is a main verb paired with an adverb or a preposition.)

Option A: The order does not create a meaningful sentence. 'Rules' has taken over the subject and 'the one' has taken over the place of the object.

Option B: Similarly, the order of words here isn't correct either.

Option D: The order is a jumble of words which do not form a coherent meaning.

⇨Hence options A, B and D are incorrect.

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