English, asked by santosh3312, 2 months ago

Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. Circle the adverbs.
1. once/we/Berlin/visited/December/in
Nik
do well in her examination.
2. cold/was/in/Berlin/extremely/it
3. we/went/day/sightseeing/every
4. we/ often/who/lives/there/visited/Uncle Nath
5. would/bake/cookies/sometimes/Aunty Nath/us/for​

Answers

Answered by Pratistha90
2
Nik once visited Berlin in December

It was extremely cold in Berlin

We went sightseeing everyday

We often visited Uncle nath who lives there

Sometimes aunty Nath would bake cookies for us



Sorry yaar I don't know adverbs
Answered by qwsuccess
5

Question: Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. Underline the adverbs.

1. once/we/Berlin/visited/December/in

2. cold/was/in/Berlin/extremely/it

3. we/went/day/sightseeing/every

4. we/often/who/lives/there/visited/Uncle Nath

5. would/bake/cookies/sometimes/Aunty Nath/us/for​

Solution:

1. We once visited Berlin in December.

2. It was extremely cold in Berlin.

3. We went sightseeing every day.

4. We often visited uncle Nath who lives there.

5. Aunty Nath would sometimes bake cookies for us.

Rearranging the words and phrases given in a jumbled form to make meaningful sentences is known as Sentence reordering.

Tips to rearrange the words to form a meaningful sentence:

  • Carefully observe the words and see if you can understand what the sentence is about.
  • Follow the structure:  Subject + helping verb + action verb + object + other words.
  • For statements, use the rule : Subject + functioning verb + prepositions + object.

Make sure that the subject and verb have the same tense for the sentence to be correct.

Adverbs -

  'Adverb is a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group, expressing a relation of place, time, manner, etc.'

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