un jumble the following words to form a
sentence (A) jobless/(B) she/(C) blamed
(D) the local/(E) teenagers
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She blamed the local jobless teenagers
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She blamed the jobless local teenagers.
Jumbled Sentences
- Jumbled sentences refer to sentences in which the words are given in a jumbled manner, and we need to arrange and organize them to make a meaningful sentence.
- The sentence begins with the subject 'she.' Then comes the verb 'blamed.'
- 'Teenagers' is the noun that is described by the adjectives local and jobless. Thus, the adjectives are placed first, and then comes the noun.
- A sentence should have the proper sequence of a subject, verb, and object.
- These exercises can help the children understand and improve their construction of sentences. They can also learn and improve their vocabulary and writing skills.
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