English, asked by saiyedarhana, 4 months ago

rooms/school/my/ are/ fifty / there
/ in. *
O Are there fifty rooms in my school.
O There are fifty rooms in my school.
O Fifty rooms are there in my school.
O There are my fifty rooms in school.​

Answers

Answered by Speedy107
10
There are fifty rooms in my school
Answered by SmritiSami
0

There are fifty rooms in my school. (Option B)

  • To rapidly answer the jumbled statement, use the methods outlined below.
  1. Determine the sentence structure.
  2. Read over all of the alternatives thoroughly.
  3. Look for the first sentence.
  4. Find a relationship between the sentences and connect them.
  5. Pay attention to the pronouns.
  6. Look for the final sentence.
  • This is how we can rearrange any jumbled phrase into a meaningful statement in the most logical and comprehensible form.
  • Thus, the rearranged sentence will be: There are fifty rooms in my school. (Option B)
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