Jumbled Sentences
ICSE · Class 2 · English Grammar and Composition
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What are jumbled sentences?
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Jumbled sentences are groups of words that are not in the correct order. They do not make proper sense until we arrange them correctly. For example: 'dog the barks' becomes 'The dog barks.'…
Why do we need to arrange jumbled sentences?
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We arrange jumbled sentences so they make proper meaning. Correct order helps us understand who is doing what, and makes reading easier. For example, 'ate I apple an' becomes 'I ate an apple' which ma…
What is a sentence?
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A sentence is a group of words that makes complete sense. It tells us something and always starts with a capital letter and ends with a full stop, question mark, or exclamation mark. Example: 'She is …
How do you know if a sentence is correct?
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A correct sentence must: 1) Start with a capital letter, 2) End with proper punctuation (like . or ?), and 3) Make complete sense. Example: 'Where is my book?' — correct because it starts with 'W', en…
What is capitalization in a sentence?
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Capitalization means writing the first letter as a big (capital) letter. Every sentence must begin with a capital letter. For example: 'the cat runs' becomes 'The cat runs.'…
When do we use a full stop?
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We use a full stop (.) at the end of a sentence that tells something or makes a statement. Example: 'The sky is blue.'…
When do we use a question mark?
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We use a question mark (?) at the end of a sentence that asks a question. Words like 'what', 'where', 'how', 'why' often tell us it's a question. Example: 'What is your name?'…
Arrange: 'happy is girl a Ritu'
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Correct sentence: 'Ritu is a happy girl.' We start with the name 'Ritu', then 'is a', then 'happy girl' to make sense.
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