Rearrange the order of sentences
Yes. It's a little unusual in sentences which are not questions, but English is pretty flexible and it's usually possible to rearrange sentences so that, for example, they start with very nearly whatever word you want, including 'which'. Which, if I remember properly, was your question.
use smaller words more often and rearrange your sentences so more words would be needed to explain what you are trying to say.
The future tense is will rearrange.
I will rearrange the furniture for you.
Rearrange EP was created in 1998.
Rearrange is correct.
What are you referring to by "rearrange?" Files are displayed in alphabetical order; to "rearrange" them, you would simply change their name.
Rearrange each sentence so the subject and verb appear first and second. I worked to rearrange my clothes in the closet.
During revision, you should look at content, order, structure, and flow. You can chop up sentences, move them in part or in whole, or rearrange the entire portion. Notice word repetition and continue to sharpen your ideas and wording.
Rearrange Beds was created on 2009-03-17.
Rearrange - song - was created on 2011-03-25.