English, asked by krishnapatidarpamodi, 9 months ago

rearrange the following words to make meaningful sentence use correct punctuation marks where needed 1. what to like you eat would 2. your father what is doing 3. boring a what match was it 4. won match hurray we have the​

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Answered by Equestriadash
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1. what/ to/ like/ you/ eat/ would

  • What would you like to eat?

2. your/ father/ what/ is/ doing

  • What is your father doing?

3. boring/ a/ what/ match/ was/ it

  • What a boring match it was!

4. won/ match/ hurray/ we/ have/ the

  • Hurray! We have won the match!

The main motive of being able to rearrange is that you understand the different ways in which a sentence can be framed.

Rearranging can help one identify the different parts of a sentence, where each word should be placed, and in the end, help frame a meaningful sentence.

For this, you'd also need a basic knowledge of the existing kinds of sentences.

1. Imperative

2. Declarative

3. Interrogative

4. Exclamatory

1. Imperative Sentences

They're sentences that suggest an order/advice.

Example: Shut the door.

2. Declarative Sentences

They're sentences that convey information.

Example: She is singing a song.

3. Interrogative Sentences

They're sentences that convey a question/query.

Example: Where is your school located?

4. Exclamatory Sentences

They're sentences that convey emotions.

Example: What a touching movie that was!

Answered by deepaanand123123
0

Answer:

tea/how/prepared/is

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