English, asked by arshhhh44, 9 months ago

Rearrange the words into meaningful sentences

From / learn / a little / I / incident / every

Youngster / a / of the two / the bigger / sturdy / was

No shoes / they / and / wore / muddy / their / were / feet

Mahatma Gandhiji/ weapon / his / non violence / adopted / as

Subject / deeply / that / I / the / thought / evening / on​

Answers

Answered by MysterySoul
92

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1) From / learn / a little / I / incident / every.

Answer : I learn a little from every incident.

2) Youngster / a / of the two / the bigger / sturdy / was

Answer : The bigger of the two was a sturdy youngster.

3) No shoes / they / and / wore / muddy / their / were / feet

Answer : They wore no shoes and their feet were muddy.

4) Mahatma Gandhiji / weapon / his / non violence / adopted / as

Answer : Mahatma Gandhiji adopted non violence as his weapon.

5) Subject / deeply / that / I / the / thought / evening / on

Answer : That evening I thought the subject deeply.


EliteSoul: Nice one!
Answered by ShrinkingViolet
66

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1. From / learn / a little / I / incident / every

  • I learn a little from every incident.

2. Youngster / a / of the two / the bigger / sturdy / was

  • The bigger of the two was a study youngester.

3. No shoes / they / and / wore / muddy / their / were / feet

  • They wore no shoes and their feet were muddy.

4. Mahatma Gandhiji/ weapon / his / non violence / adopted / as

  • Mahatma Gandhiji adopted non violence as his weapon.

5. Subject / deeply / that / I / the / thought / evening / on

  • That evening I thought the subject deeply.

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  • Simple sentence: Subject+Verb+Object
  • Verb should be used properly.
  • After rearranging see that the sentence is meaningful.

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EliteSoul: Great answer! :)
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