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the world's and phrases in the following sentences are jumbled up rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences​

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Answered by MADBRO
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1.
a) on the banks of Ganga
b)there are long forest stretches.
c)The farmers inhabited on the fringe of forests by villages there are bamboo cutters.

2.
a) sparrow has been disappeared from urban set up.
b) fast and rapid urbanisation is responsible for this.
c)local is carrying the depletion of the flora and fauna.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1. (a) On the banks of Ganga.

(b) There are long forest stretches.

(c) The farmers inhabited on the fringe of forests by villages there are bamboo cutters.

2. (a) Sparrow has been disappeared from urban set up.

(b) Fast and rapid urbanisation is responsible for this.

(c) Focal is carrying the depletion of the flora and fauna.

Additional information:

✪ Jumbled words are mixed form of words.

✪ While changing the jumbled words to a statement, question, command we must check the tense, make it meaningful, with any error in it.

✪ Past is something which has happened and present is something which is happening and future is something which is going to happen, so we must be perfect in tenses also.

✪ For most of the thing in English grammer, we must be careful about the parts of tenses, parts of speech such as noun, pronoun, verb, conjunction, etc.

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(1) Appan is playing football.

  • Is Appan playing football?

(2) giant the found is panda China in.

  • Is the giant panda found in China?

All the above are questioning jumbled words, similarly this jumbled are same as for other statement, command.

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