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jumbled sentence 'Once a boy was eating a bun on the roof'

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Answered by raziraziya69
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Answer:

The sentence is once a boy was eating a bun on the roof. At first the noun a boy is used in the sentence. Next the noun was eating will come after the noun. After that a bun will come and at the end the phrase on the roof will complete the sentence.

Answered by AnkitaSahni
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The correct sentence is 'Once a boy was eating a bun on the roof.'

How is the correct order decided?

  • In the given sentence, we must decide the subject, the verb, the object, and the adverb.
  • Based on these descriptions, the order is decided using proper grammatical notations.
  • Here,
  1. The subject is 'a boy'.
  2. The verb is 'was eating'.
  3. The object is 'a bun'.
  4. The adverb is 'on the roof'.

Thus, the order is 'Once a boy was eating a bun on the roof'.

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