jumbled words
2. Every/to the club/the girls/go/Saturday/
3. Is/from/Scotland/she!?
4. Books/at home/l/read/
5. Two/has/one/he/brothers/sister/and/
6. In the forest/walk/we/often/
7. They/sit/on/the/ bench/
8. Are/playing/the boys/hockey/
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Answer:
The correctly solved jumbled sentences are as follows-
1. The girls go to the club every Saturday.
2. Is she from Scotland?
3. I read books at home.
4. He has one sister and two brothers.
5. We often walk in the forest.
6. They sit on the bench.
7. The boys are playing Hockey.
Explanation:
- While planning for tests, subjects that are viewed as simple, frequently get us bothered.
- The jumbled words/sentences part of the English language can be a difficult offered for some students getting ready for inclination or serious tests.
- One of the riskiest among Synonyms and Antonyms, Sentence Correction, Jumbled Sentences, Reading Comprehension and Cloze Tests is all Jumbled Sentences.
- Most of the examinees find it challenging to impeccably address the request and construction of the sentence.
- Therefore, when presented with a jumbled sentence or para jumbles, a student will know that something is wrong and attempt to correct it by putting the words in an appropriate succession to make it meaningful, readable and easily understandable.
- Such lines always follow the basic sentence pattern i.e. Subject+Verb+object.
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Answer:
2) Every saturday the girls go to the club.
3) Is she from Scotland?
4) I read books at home.
5) He has two brothers and one sister.
6) We often walk in the forest.
7) They sit on the bench.
8) The boys are playing hockey.
Explanation:
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