World Languages, asked by rydrickalee, 10 months ago

shown / the / the / war / news / disturbing / were / on / images / the / other can you put this words in a sentence for me?

Answers

Answered by AarthyKalidass
2

Answer:

The war images shown on the other news were distrubing.

Explanation:

The following statements are true regarding sentences in English:

  • The new sentence begins with a capital letter.
  • He got his testimony.
  • The sentence ends with punctuation (a period, question mark, or exclamation mark).
  • He got his testimony.
  • The sentence contains a subject that is given only once.
  • Smith got his diploma.
  • The sentence contains a verb or a verb phrase.
  • He got his testimony.
  • The sentence follows the order of the subject + verb + object words.

He (the subject) got (the verb) its degree (the object).

The sentence should have a complete, self-contained idea. This is also called an independent term.

He got his testimony.

Answered by sourasghotekar123
0

Answer: The war shown on the other news were disturbing.

Explanation:

A scrambled word is a transposition of the letters that must be unscrambled from the original word. A jumbled word or phrase solver has to reconstruct the letters and words and put them in their original places in order to understand the word or phrase.

Structuring jumbled words

The jumbled question consists of his one sentence divided into 4-5 parts.

  • These parts must be reordered to identify the correct series. Each option contains a combination of these words.
  • Of these, you should choose the one that you think is grammatically correct.
  • Most people read jumbled questions 3-4 times before trying to rearrange them. Well, this tradition is effective, but it takes time. If you are looking at options for the first time, find the subject and follow this formula – subject + functional verb + (preposition) object.
  • Most of these questions are based on sentences, so you can easily find the first key to the answer by searching the topic.
  • Eliminate based on the first identified option and focus on the remaining options

Hence the best-suited rearrangement of the given jumbled sentence will be "The war shown on the other news were disturbing".

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