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make meaningful sentence using the phrase ‘with much effort'​

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Answered by ananyabhargav08
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MEANING OF THE PHRASE

Effort has to do with how much work you're putting into something. A great achievement can also be considered a great effort. Effort has to do with how hard you're trying. If something is easy, it doesn't take much effort. If it's hard, it takes a lot of effort.

SENTENCE

WITH MUCH EFFORT HE WON THE PRIZE IN THE DANCE COMPETION

PLS MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST AND THANK ME ALSO PLSS

Answered by AarthyKalidass
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Answer:

He hopped on his left foot to the sideline at Giants Stadium "with much effort" and evident suffering, only to return on the following possession would be the meaningful sentence.

Explanation:

How to make sentences?

A simple sentence is often organised as subject + verb + object, or SVO order. This can be changed by putting different sections of the predicate before the subject. A sentence is a sequence of words that begin with a capital letter and conclude with a full stop, question mark, or exclamation mark when written down. The majority of sentences have a subject and a verb. It must include both a subject and a predicate. "She sleeps" is an example of a simple, full phrase. The subject is she, and the predicate is that she sleeps. The verb sleeps is the whole predicate in this case.

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