English, asked by Mridulp3796, 1 year ago

Look at the words and phrases below. Rearrange them to form meaningful sentences. Write the correct sentences in your answer sheet
(i) ability / from / to sit / man /distinguishes / animals / other
(ii) animals / lack / in / knees / their flexibility.
(iii) Intelligence / they /don’t / have / grasp /a problem / the/ to
(iv) Animal behaviour / by / governed / instinct / largely / is

Answers

Answered by neelammuri
18
ability to sit distinguishes man from other animals
animal lack their flexibility in knees
they don't have intelligence to gasp the problem
animal behaviour is largely govered by instinct
Answered by smartbrainz
17
  1. Ability to sit distinguishes man from other animals
  2. Animals lack their flexibility in knees
  3. They don’t have the intelligence to grasp the problem
  4. Animal behavior is largely governed by instinct.

EXPLANATION:

Jumbled sentences should be arranged to give proper meaning. Jumbled  Sentences would not be a meaningful sentence. A sentence is meaningful only when it is either of the forms the subject performing an action on the object or the action is done on the object by the subject.

If the verb comes first we can identify it is a jumbled sentence. Here ability, intelligence, animal behavior comes in the first place. In the given sentences first we should identify the subject, then verb and then the object.

For example, if we take (iii) sentence ‘they’ is the subject intelligence is the verb ‘ the problem’ is the object. If we arrange the sentence of the form subject, verb and object then other things fall in place.

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