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
Answers
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!
Answer:
tea/how/prepared/is