Rearrange the following words and phrases to form meaningful sentences. The first one has been done for you. 3 on television / a few / appeared / days ago / an advertisement / An advertisement appeared on television a few days ago. (a) of children / a window / it showed"" / a group / through / staring out / (b) he had brought / a cartoon character / with a toy / for them / surprised them / (c) motorised train set / could move / it was a huge / which / in circles /
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Rearranging sentences.
Explanation:
- By rearranging the words into a sentence we will get this.
- (a) It showed a group of children staring out through a window.
- (b) A cartoon character surprised them with a toy he had brought for them.
- (c) It was a huge motorized train set that could move in circles.
- The words are rearranged according to the proper use of the form of the verb.
- The use of 's' or 'es' depends upon the use of the form of singular or plural word.
- Words are also rearranged to make it look better and make sense.
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Answer:
a) It showed a group of children staring out through a window.
b) A cartoon character surprised them with a toy he had brought for them.
c) It was a huge motorized train set that could move in circles.
Additional information:
✪ Jumbled words are mixed form of words.
✪ While changing the jumbled words to a statement, question, command we must check the tense, make it meaningful, with any error in it.
✪ Past is something which has happened and present is something which is happening and future is something which is going to happen, so we must be perfect in tenses also.
✪ For most of the thing in English grammer, we must be careful about the parts of tenses, parts of speech such as noun, pronoun, verb, conjunction, etc.
(1) Appan is playing football.
- Is Appan playing football?
(2) giant the found is panda China in.
- Is the giant panda found in China?
All the above are questioning jumbled words, similarly this jumbled are same as for other statement, command.