Jumbled Sentences
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Which of the following is the correct sentence made from these jumbled words: 'angry lion the was'?
Arrange these jumbled words to make a correct sentence: 'cheerful a girl is Salma'. Which option is correct?
Which sentence is correctly formed from: 'into dog the river jumped the'?
Which option correctly arranges: 'bicycle his Karan riding is'?
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A correct sentence always begins with a ___________.
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Capital letter
Step 1: Every sentence must start with the first letter in uppercase (capital). Step 2: For example, 'the lion was angry' is wrong because 'the' starts with a small letter. Step 3: The correct way is 'The lion was angry.' – 'T' is capital. Step 4: A full stop or question mark is used at the end, not the beginning. Step 5: So a sentence always begins with a capital letter.
Which punctuation mark is used at the end of a question sentence?
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Question mark (?)
Step 1: When a sentence asks something, it is called a question. Step 2: Questions end with a question mark (?). Step 3: For example, 'What is your name?' ends with '?'. Step 4: A full stop (.) is used at the end of a telling sentence, not a question. Step 5: So question sentences always end with a question mark (?).
Arrange: 'is the name your what of class teacher'. Which is correct?
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What is the name of your class teacher?
Step 1: The word 'What' tells us this is a question sentence. Step 2: Questions often start with question words like What, Where, Who, How. Step 3: 'What is' comes first, then 'the name of your class teacher'. Step 4: Since it is a question, it ends with a question mark (?). Step 5: 'What is the name of your class teacher?' is the correct sentence.
Which of the following is NOT a correct sentence?
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is playing Rohan football the.
Step 1: A correct sentence must have a proper order of words. Step 2: 'is playing Rohan football the.' starts with 'is' in small letters and the words are jumbled. Step 3: It does not start with a capital letter and the words have no proper meaning in that order. Step 4: 'Rohan is playing football.' would be the correct version. Step 5: So 'is playing Rohan football the.' is NOT a correct sentence.
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