sentences structure 1) some flowers /the son/
his mother/buys/every month.2)
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the son buys some flowers for his mother every month.
(a word is missing, so i put it with my side.)
so, please check it once a time.
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Answer:
The relevant answer to this jumbled sentence is as follows:
"The son buys his mother some flowers every month."
Explanation:
Follow the routeway mentioned below to answer the jumbled sentence swiftly.
Jumbled sentence:-
- Identify the finding construction:- Examining the theme and the construction of a judgment gives you an overview of the jumbled rulings and can help you identify the nouns, pronouns, subjects and all other corridors of rulings.
- Read all the adjuncts detailedly:- examining all the options is vital. While the first and alternate bone looks egregious it might so be that the construction might be fully different as given in the last option. So go through all the options, place the rulings consequently and see which bone
- sounds perfect.
- Look for the opening finding:- Chancing out the opening judgment is the foundation of any judgment construction. Once you have the first judgment figured out, all other rulings fall into place by connecting the first and the last words of each judgment.
- Connect the findings and discover a link:- Rightfully placing a connection between rulings with the use of proper nouns, papers, adverbs, adjectives and all other corridors of rulings will always click the right answer for you.
- Concentrate on the pronouns:- Knowing your pronouns well will always help you to establish a link between the subject and the nouns. Pronouns are noway used in the first judgment . still, they can be a part of the alternate judgment onwards.
- Look for the concluding finding:- Concluding rulings are one which generally summarizes the conception or theme and give an analysis of the same. Once you have the opening and concluding rulings with you, it becomes easy to place the other rulings in between. A concluding judgment typically has words like – this, still, nonetheless, hence, therefore etc.
From the above steps we get the proper sentence as follows:
"The son buys his mother some flowers every month"
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