Go to each slot and check if it is possible to be in the first position. Choose any one of them according to your wish and see if you can make any sentence using that slot at the starting. Try to arrange some connection between different slots in a correct order. Arranging a jumbled sentence needs a lot of thinking and patience. Try to use your thinking power and be a little patient...I am sure you will get the answer.
Jumbled words are words, but the letters are mixed up.
The word solve is already a verb. This is because "solve" is an action.Other verbs are solves, solving and solved.Some example sentences are:"We will solve the puzzle"."He solves the mystery"."I like solving puzzles"."He finally solved it, after fifteen years".
g l i n b s i s:Siblings would be the word for the jumbled letters.
The jumbled word in "Monday" could be "Dynamo." If you meant to ask for an anagram or another rearrangement, please clarify!
Command sentences are imperative sentences. Ex. Go to your room.
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Jumbled words are words, but the letters are mixed up.
The word solve is already a verb. This is because "solve" is an action.Other verbs are solves, solving and solved.Some example sentences are:"We will solve the puzzle"."He solves the mystery"."I like solving puzzles"."He finally solved it, after fifteen years".
>My room was so jumbled up I couldn't find my car keys! <3
To solve scrambled paragraphs, you can first identify any transition words or phrases that may help you organize the sentences chronologically or logically. Then, look for repeating ideas or themes that can help you group related sentences together. Finally, read through the paragraph once you have rearranged the sentences to ensure the flow and coherence of the text.
The word solve is already a verb. This is because "solve" is an action.Other verbs are solves, solving and solved.Some example sentences are:"We will solve the puzzle"."He solves the mystery"."I like solving puzzles"."He finally solved it, after fifteen years".
To teach reordering words to make sentences, you can start by providing examples of jumbled sentences and asking the learner to rearrange them in the correct order. You can also use sentence-building activities where students arrange words in order to form meaningful sentences. Providing feedback and guidance throughout the process will help reinforce the concept. Additionally, practicing with a variety of sentence structures and vocabulary will further enhance understanding.
Basically you have to put back the words in the correct order within the sentence. You need a subject : a name (Marie) or a pronoun (Il/elle, etc..) a verb and a direct or indirect object/ or an adjective You also have to put your verb between negatives when they are there such as : ne....pas
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g l i n b s i s:Siblings would be the word for the jumbled letters.