Jumble
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Welcome to the Jumble page. One of the notable topics in English grammar is sentence rearranging. The meaning of these words is easily understood just by looking at their names. It focuses on the restructuring of a few mixed-up sentences. Here, the platform generates jumble or disorderly sentences, and learners need to arrange them. It is a great way to challenge your brain and improve your language skills. The jumbled sentences are perfect for anyone looking to sharpen their language abilities. Jumbled sentences are also called "Rearranging words, rearranging sentences, jumbled words, word order exercises, correct sentence order". Practicing jumbled sentences reduces grammatical errors while speaking or writing sentences.
1. the company/your training/pay/will/for
Ans: The company will pay for your training.
2. internet/your region/services/what/are/in
Ans: What internet services are in your region?.
3. It take/an elephant/amount of food/a large/to feed
Ans: It take a large amount of food to feed an elephant.
4. It's not/your boss/to argue/a good idea/with
Ans: It’s not a good idea to argue with your boss.
5. give/me/some/you/can/apples/?
Ans: Can you give me some apples?
6. you/my project? /help/could/with/me
Ans: Could you help me with my project?
7. I like/better than/showed me/the other one/you/this bag
Ans: I like this bag better than the other one you showed me.
8. corner store/the/ shop/at/I usually
Ans: I usually shop at the corner store.
9. resources/has/many/online/the library
Ans: The library has many online resources.
10. comes/instructions/with/simple/the appliance
Ans: The appliance comes with simple instructions.
FAQ'S
Jumbled sentences are sequences or
collection of
mismanaged or undone sentences written in random order. We need to read all
of
these sentences and then correct or rearrange them in a logical
sequence.
Example: Raj/very/is/a/funny boy – Raj is a very funny boy.
The platform generates sentences that are all jumbled up. Your task is to rearrange the words to the proper form of sentence meaning. Don't worry if it seems bit tricky at first, with a bit of practice, you'll become a pro!