Rearrange the given words and phrases to form meaningful sentences. its best/is simply/science/the common sense at
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Science is simply the common sense at its best.
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Rearranging the given words and phrases to form meaningful sentence, we get the following - 'Science is simply the common sense at its best.' This sentence is quoted by Thomas Huxley, who is an English biologist and an anthropologist.
What is a sentence?
- A sentence is a language utterance in linguistics and grammar.
- It is often described in conventional grammar as a group of words that conveys a full notion or as a unit made up of a subject and predicate.
- According to functional linguistics, it is a group of written texts that are separated by markers like periods, question marks, and exclamation points as well as graphological traits like capital letters.
- Contrast this idea with a curve, which is defined by phonological traits like pitch and loudness as well as markers like pauses; and with a clause, which is a string of words that depicts a process taking place across time.
- Words placed together in a meaningful way to form a sentence can be used to communicate a statement, question, exclamation, request, command, or proposal.
Therefore, rearranging the given words and phrases to form meaningful sentence, we get the following - 'Science is simply the common sense at its best.' Clause structure, the quantity and types of clauses in the phrase with finite verbs, and other factors are classic methods for categorising English sentences.
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