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mangoes /there /are/many/how/the basket /in
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Answered by zebaalmaas786
1

Explanation:

How can rearrange the sentence, mango/it/a/is?

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In addition to the correct answers (affirmative, and interrogative) I thought of an exclamatory remark:

A Mango, it is!

Context:

A object was concealed by wrapping it up and various people were trying to guess what it was. After several wrong guesses, Some one ventures to guess and diffidently asks “Is it a mango? (by any chance)

Yes indeed! A mango, it is!!!

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I can think of a few ways in here.

Is it a Mango ? → An interrogative sentence where you are asking if the fruit is a Mango or not.

It is a Mango → An imperative/declarative sentence where you are stating a fact that the fruit in question is a Mango.

A Mango, Is it? → These kind of sentences are used to confirm something. For example.

Your friend - What is that fruit you were talking about?

You - A mango, is it?

A Mango, It is ! → This is an exclamatory sentence.

Answered by MOYEONHERE
6

How many mangoes are there in the basket.

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