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Jumbled Sentences

ICSE · Class 2 · English Grammar and Composition

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Card 1Jumbled Sentences

What are jumbled sentences?

Answer

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.'

Card 2Sentence Meaning

Why do we need to arrange jumbled sentences?

Answer

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

Card 3Basics of Sentences

What is a sentence?

Answer

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

Card 4Sentence Rules

How do you know if a sentence is correct?

Answer

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

Card 5Capital Letters

What is capitalization in a sentence?

Answer

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.'

Card 6Punctuation

When do we use a full stop?

Answer

We use a full stop (.) at the end of a sentence that tells something or makes a statement. Example: 'The sky is blue.'

Card 7Punctuation

When do we use a question mark?

Answer

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?'

Card 8Application Practice

Arrange: 'happy is girl a Ritu'

Answer

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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