Jumbled Sentences
DATE:
1. Correct the order of words to form meaningful sentences.
(a) loses / her / temper / she / easily.
(b) missed / his/flight/ Anil.
(c) He/born/in/1980 / was.
(d) discuss / let's /plan/of action / our.
(e) falls / from the / rain / clouds.
(f) sister/my/never / drinks / coffee.
(g) teacher / never comes / our / late.
(h) they/go/will/cinema/to/ tomorrow.
(i) the /we/energy / the / sun /is/called /get/ solar energy
(1) plants /it/ for /use/photosynthesis
(k) it/used/is/ cook/to/food/a/ in solar cooker.
(1) solar energy/also / used /is/heat to / water
Teacher's Signature :
English. Part-5. 3
Answers
Answer:
1) she loses her temper easily
2)Anil missed his flight
3)he was born in 1980
4)lets discuss our plan of action
5)rain falls from the cloud
6)my sister never drinks coffee
7)our teacher never comes late
8)they will go to cinema tomorrow
9)the energy we get from sun is called solar energy
10)plants use photosynthesis for it
11)it is used to cook food in a solar cooker
12)solar energy is also used to heat water
Answer:
(a) She loses her temper easily.
(b) Anil missed his flight.
(c) He was born in 1980.
(d) Let's discuss our plan of action.
(e) Rain falls from the clouds.
(f) My sister never drinks coffee.
(g) Our teacher never comes late.
(h) They will go to cinema tomorrow.
(i) The energy we get from the sun is called solar energy.
(j) Plants use it for photosynthesis.
(k) It is used to cook food in a solar cooker.
(l) Solar energy is also used to heat water.
Explanation:
What are jumbled sentences? Steps to arrange them in the correct order.
- Jumbled sentences are puzzled sentences or words that have to be arranged in the correct sequence in order to form a complete sentence.
Steps:
- Identify the opening sentence.
- Identify the closing sentence.
- Identify the connection between sentences.
- Utilize the signpost of the words.
- Identify the relationship between a thing and a pronoun.
- Identify the focal topic of the sentence.
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