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you couldn't have dragged jimmy out of new york (rearrange the sentence begin with jimmy)​

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Answered by sodhisodhi472
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answered by Ishaan038
0

Answer:

"Jimmy couldn't have dragged you out of new york"

Explanation:

Only this rearrangement is correct-

Because in this rearrangement only we are getting proper sentence composure, without any grammatical errors as compared to other rearrangement possible. Other rearrangement would be possible in the case of given sentence but none of them would grammatically correct. for example -

'Jimmy have couldn't dragged you out of new york', is grammatically incorrect. And as we have been told in the question that the sentence should begin with "Jimmy".

Thus the perfectly rearranged sentence beginning with Jimmy will be-

"Jimmy couldn't have dragged you out of new york"

Apart from this sentences, other rearrangement starting form"Jimmy" will be incorrect.

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