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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.
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There are fifty rooms in my school
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There are fifty rooms in my school. (Option B)
- To rapidly answer the jumbled statement, use the methods outlined below.
- Determine the sentence structure.
- Read over all of the alternatives thoroughly.
- Look for the first sentence.
- Find a relationship between the sentences and connect them.
- Pay attention to the pronouns.
- 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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