Rearrange each set of words to make sentences. Use appropriate punctuation marks. (a) when I gave her, the bad news, she turned pale (b) become rotten, as it has, the apple, don’t eat (c) great friends, last quarrel, after their, they became (d) first and only novel, after her, got a prize, she became famous
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Rearrangement of sentences
(a) She turned pale when I gave her the bad news.
Explanation:
The usual pattern of beginning a complex sentence is to begin with the main clause followed by the subordinate clause.
The main clause here is ,' she turned pale' so this is placed initially followed by the subordinate clause 'when I gave her the bad news'.
b) Don't eat the apple as it has become rotten.
Explanation
The given sentence is an explicit negative sentence. So it is begun by the negative word 'don't' followed by the main verb 'eat' then the article 'the' with the noun 'apple' , 'as' serves as a conjunction to state the reason for not eating the apple.
c) They became great friends after their last quarrel.
Explanation
A normal sentence begins with the subject. In the given sentence 'they' is the subject. So the sentence begins with they followed by the verb then adjective and noun and then the phrase relating their time.
d) She became famous after her first and only novel got a prize.
Explanation
The sentence is a compound sentence . It begins with the main clause that asserts, ' She became famous' followed by the conjunction 'after' and then the following main clause 'her first and only novel got a prize.'
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Explanation:
(a) when I gave her, the bad news, she turned pale - She turned pale when I gave her the bad news.
(b) become rotten, as it has, the apple, don’t eat - Don't eat the apple as it has become rotten.
(c) great friends, last quarrel, after their, they became - They became great friends after their last quarrel.
(d) first and only novel, after her, got a prize, she became famous - She became famous after her first and only novel got a prize.