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Rearrange the words to form a meaningful sentence:
the / enjoy / children / party / did / the.
  • a)
    Enjoy the children did party.
  • b)
    The children did enjoy party? 
  • c)
    Did the children enjoy the party?
  • d)
    The children enjoy did party.
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Puja Chopra answered
**Explanation:**

The given words are: the / enjoy / children / party / did.

To form a meaningful sentence, we need to arrange these words in a correct order.

The correct sentence is: **The children did enjoy party.**

- The sentence begins with the subject "The children".
- The next word is "did", which is an auxiliary verb used to form the past tense of the verb "enjoy".
- The word "enjoy" is the main verb of the sentence, indicating the action of experiencing pleasure or happiness.
- Finally, the word "party" is the object of the sentence, representing a celebration or gathering.

Thus, the sentence "The children did enjoy party." is grammatically correct and conveys the meaning that the children had fun at the party.

The other options are not correct:

a) "Enjoy the children did party." does not follow the correct word order and is grammatically incorrect.

b) "Did the children enjoy party." is also grammatically incorrect as it is missing the article "the" before "party". Additionally, the word order is incorrect.

d) "The children enjoy did party." is grammatically incorrect as it uses the wrong word order and does not include the auxiliary verb "did" to form the past tense of the verb "enjoy".

Direction: Arrange P, Q, R and S to form meaningful sentences.
Black
P: too hot inside if
Q: they are
R: cars become
S: parked in the Sun
  • a)
    RPSQ
  • b)
    QRSP
  • c)
    RPQS
  • d)
    SRQP
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

The sentence can be logically arranged as:
  1. R: "cars become" - This forms the subject and verb.
  2. P: "too hot inside if" - Explains the condition.
  3. S: "parked in the Sun" - Provides the context for the condition.
  4. Q: "they are" - Completes the meaning.
Thus, the complete sentence is:
"Cars become too hot inside if parked in the Sun."
Correct arrangement: RPSQ

Direction: Arrange P, Q, R and S to form meaningful sentences.
By this time
P: at the railway station
Q: reported mass looting
R: reports of violence were flooding in
S: while police dispatches
  • a)
    RSPQ
  • b)
    RSQP
  • c)
    SPRQ
  • d)
    SQRP
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?


Explanation:

Given Sentences:
- Reports of violence were flooding in
- While police dispatches at the railway station
- Reported mass looting

Arranged Sentence:
- Reports of violence were flooding in while police dispatches at the railway station reported mass looting

Explanation:
- The correct arrangement is option B, which is RSQP. This arrangement forms a meaningful sentence where the reports of violence flooding in are being reported while the police are dispatching at the railway station about the mass looting.

Rearrange the words to form a meaningful sentence:
he / cricket / loves / playing
  • a)
    He playing cricket loves.
  • b)
    Playing he loves cricket.
  • c)
    He loves playing cricket.
  • d)
    Loves he playing cricket.
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Pallavi Roy answered
Explanation:

To form a meaningful sentence, we need to rearrange the given words to create a grammatically correct sentence. The words given are: "he," "cricket," "loves," and "playing."

Step 1: Identify the subject
The subject of the sentence is "he."

Step 2: Identify the verb
The verb in the sentence is "loves."

Step 3: Identify the object
The object of the sentence is "cricket."

Step 4: Identify the modifier
The modifier in the sentence is "playing."

Now, let's rearrange the words to form a meaningful sentence:

He loves playing cricket.

Explanation:
- The subject "he" is followed by the verb "loves," which indicates the action being performed.
- The modifier "playing" is placed after the verb "loves" to describe the action of playing.
- The object "cricket" is placed at the end to specify the activity that he loves.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C: "He loves playing cricket."

Direction: Arrange P, Q, R and S to form meaningful sentences.
You need
P: to help others
Q: You need to have what
R: first
S: you want for yourself
  • a)
    QSRP
  • b)
    SRQP
  • c)
    PQRS
  • d)
    SQRP
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

"You need to have what you want for yourself first to help others."
Here's the breakdown:
  1. You need (Starting point)
  2. to have what (Clarifies what you need)
  3. you want for yourself (Specifies the object of the need)
  4. first (Indicates priority)
  5. to help others (Final goal)

Rearrange the words to form a meaningful sentence: He  ____ / ____ / ____ / ____.
  • a)
    Great / a / was / leader
  • b)
    A / leader / great / was
  • c)
    Leader / a / was / great
  • d)
    Was / a / great / leader
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Sanskriti Sen answered
Understanding the Correct Sentence Structure
The sentence "He was a great leader" is constructed using proper English syntax, which is essential for clarity and effective communication. Let’s break down why option 'D' is the correct answer.
Word Order in English
- In English, the typical sentence structure follows the pattern: Subject + Verb + Object/Complement.
- In our case:
- Subject: "He"
- Verb: "was"
- Complement: "a great leader"
Analysis of Each Option
- Option A: Great a was leader
- This option disrupts the natural flow and does not follow grammatical rules.
- Option B: A leader great was
- This option places the adjective "great" after the noun "leader," which is not standard in English.
- Option C: Leader a was great
- Similar to option B, this structure is unconventional and confusing, as the adjective is not positioned correctly.
- Option D: Was a great leader
- This is the only option that maintains the correct order and clearly conveys the intended meaning.
Conclusion
Choosing option 'D' not only adheres to grammatical rules but also enhances the readability of the sentence. It accurately describes "He" with the attributes of being a "great leader," making it the most effective choice. The clarity in communication is crucial, especially in educational settings, and understanding such structures is foundational for language mastery.

Rearrange the words to form a meaningful sentence:
a / is / holiday / Sunday.
  • a)
    Sunday is a holiday.
  • b)
    Is Sunday a holiday.
  • c)
    A Sunday is holiday.
  • d)
    Holiday is a Sunday.
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Debanshi Roy answered
Explanation:
The correct rearrangement of the words to form a meaningful sentence is "Sunday is a holiday."

Meaning of the Sentence:
The sentence implies that Sunday is a day off from work or school, and people generally do not have any obligations or responsibilities on that day.

Analysis of the Options:
Let's analyze each option to understand why option 'A' is the correct answer.

a) Sunday is a holiday.
This option is the correct rearrangement of the given words and forms a meaningful sentence. It clearly states that Sunday is a holiday.

b) Is Sunday a holiday.
This option forms a question and asks whether Sunday is a holiday or not. While it is grammatically correct, it does not provide the same meaning as the original sentence.

c) A Sunday is holiday.
This option is grammatically incorrect as it misses the article 'a' before the word 'holiday.' Additionally, the arrangement of the words does not convey a meaningful message.

d) Holiday is a Sunday.
This option rearranges the words in a way that implies that a holiday is synonymous with Sunday. While the sentence is grammatically correct, it does not convey the intended meaning.

Conclusion:
Based on the analysis of the options, the correct rearrangement of the words to form a meaningful sentence is "Sunday is a holiday." This sentence clearly states that Sunday is a day off from work or school.

Rearrange the words to form a meaningful sentence: ____ / ____ / ____ / ____.
  • a)
    Earth / the / round / is
  • b)
    Is / the / Earth / round
  • c)
    Round / Earth / the / is
  • d)
    The / Earth / is / round
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Sanskriti Sen answered
Explanation:

The given words are:
- Earth
- the
- round
- is

To form a meaningful sentence, we need to arrange these words in a proper order.

The correct arrangement is:
"The Earth is round."

Explanation:

Subject: Earth
The word "Earth" refers to our planet, which is the third planet from the Sun in our Solar System.

Article: the
The word "the" is an article used to specify a noun. In this sentence, "the" is used before "Earth" to indicate that we are referring to a specific object, our planet Earth.

Verb: is
The word "is" is a form of the verb "to be" which is used to describe or identify something. In this sentence, "is" is used to describe the state or shape of the Earth.

Adjective: round
The word "round" is an adjective that describes the shape of something. In this sentence, "round" is used to describe the shape of the Earth, indicating that it is not flat but has a spherical shape.

Therefore, the correct arrangement of the given words to form a meaningful sentence is "The Earth is round." This sentence conveys the fact that our planet, Earth, has a round shape.

Direction: Arrange P, Q, R and S to form meaningful sentences.
You
P: ask for the receipt
Q: you make
R: of any payment
S: should always
  • a)
    RSQP
  • b)
    PQRS
  • c)
    SRQP
  • d)
    SPRQ
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Dr Manju Sen answered
To form the meaningful sentence "You should always ask for the receipt of any payment you make":

- Start with "S" for "You should always".
- Next, choose "P" for "ask for the receipt".
- Then, place "R" for "of any payment".
- Lastly, add "Q" for "you make".

Therefore, the correct arrangement is "SPRQ", which corresponds to option D.

Direction: Arrange the following letters given in capital to form meaningful words:
MDWAEO
  • a)
    Meadow
  • b)
    Maedow
  • c)
    Meawod
  • d)
    Maewod
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

To form a meaningful word from the letters MDWAEO:
  • The correct arrangement is Meadow.
  • Other options like Maedow, Meawod, and Maewod do not form valid words.
  • Therefore, the only meaningful word is Meadow.

Direction: Arrange P, Q, R and S to form meaningful sentences.
The water
P: downwards
Q: mountains flows
R: the
S: from
  • a)
    SQRP
  • b)
    PQRS
  • c)
    SRQP
  • d)
    QRSP
  • e)
     None of these
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Coders Trust answered
To form a meaningful sentence, let's analyze the given parts:
  • S: from
  • R: the
  • Q: mountains
  • P: downwards
The logical sentence structure should start with "The water" followed by the verb "flows." The remaining parts should indicate the direction and source.
  1. S ("from") logically connects with R ("the") and Q ("mountains") to form "from the mountains."
  2. P ("downwards") is the direction of the water flow.
Thus, combining these parts gives:
  • "The water flows downwards from the mountains."
The correct sequence is SRQP.
So, the solution is 3. SRQP.

Direction: Arrange the following letters given in capital to form meaningful words:
DRRAHIEA
  • a)
    Diarhera                     
  • b)
    Diaorhrea
  • c)
    Diarrhae
  • d)
    Diarrhea
  • e)
     None of these
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Saikat Pillai answered
Explanation:
To form meaningful words from the given letters, we need to rearrange them. Let's analyze each option:

a) Diarrheoa - This spelling is incorrect as it has an extra 'r'.

b) Diaorrhea - This spelling is incorrect as it has an extra 'o'.

c) Diarrohea - This spelling is incorrect as it has an extra 'r'.

d) Diarrhoea - This is the correct spelling formed by rearranging the given letters.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 'D' - Diarrhoea.

Summary:
The correct word formed by rearranging the given letters is 'Diarrhoea'.

Direction: Arrange P, Q, R and S to form meaningful sentences.
Only
P: to make himself
Q: by shouting at the top of his voice
R: was he able
S: heard
  • a)
    PSQR
  • b)
    PSRQ
  • c)
    QPRS
  • d)
    QRPS
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Coachify answered
To form a meaningful sentence, the correct arrangement is:
  • Q: by shouting at the top of his voice
  • P: to make himself
  • S: heard
  • R: was he able
The complete sentence is: By shouting at the top of his voice, he was able to make himself heard.

Direction: Arrange the following letters given in capital to form meaningful words:
SUEAQK
  • a)
    Squeak
  • b)
    Squaek
  • c)
    Sqeauk
  • d)
    Squake
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Sagnik Saha answered
Understanding the Word Formation
To solve the jumble of letters "SUEAQK," we need to rearrange them to form a meaningful word. Let's analyze the given options:
Available Options:
- a) Squeak
- b) Squaek
- c) Sqeauk
- d) Squake
- e) None of these
Identifying the Correct Option:
1. Counting the Letters:
- The letters provided are S, U, E, A, Q, and K, totaling 6 letters.
2. Analyzing the Options:
- a) Squeak: Contains all the letters and is a valid English word.
- b) Squaek: Misspelling; not a valid word.
- c) Sqeauk: Not a valid arrangement; not a recognized word.
- d) Squake: A potential misspelling; does not exist in standard English.
- e) None of these: Incorrect as option (a) is valid.
Conclusion:
Out of all the options, only "Squeak" is a meaningful word. It refers to a short, high-pitched sound, often made by small animals or objects. The other options do not form valid words in English.
Therefore, the correct answer is option a) Squeak.

Direction: Arrange the following letters given in capital to form meaningful words:
DLAE
  • a)
    Diae
  • b)
    Deal
  • c)
    Dlea
  • d)
    Dael
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev Class 6 answered
Arrange the following letters to form meaningful words:
  • The letters provided are DLAE.
  • Among the possible arrangements, the valid word is Deal.

Direction: Arrange P, Q, R and S to form meaningful sentences.
When a
P: Chemical substance
Q: the food poisoning occurred
R: in the food preparations
S: was mistaken for salt and used
  • a)
    PSRQ
  • b)
    QPSR
  • c)
    RQPS
  • d)
    SRQP
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Sanskriti Bose answered
Explanation:

Understanding the given words:
- Chemical substance
- the food poisoning occurred
- in the food preparations
- was mistaken for salt and used

Forming the sentence:
- When a chemical substance was mistaken for salt and used in the food preparations, the food poisoning occurred.
Therefore, the correct arrangement of the given words to form a meaningful sentence is option PSRQ.

Direction: Arrange the following letters given in capital to form meaningful words:
INTEDSA
  • a)
    Instaed
  • b)
    Instade
  • c)
    Instead
  • d)
    Insetad
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Arrange the letters to form a meaningful word:
The letters provided are INTEDSA. The objective is to identify the correct arrangement.
  • The possible arrangements include:
    • Instaed
    • Instade
    • Instead
    • Insetad
  • Among these options, Instead is the only valid word.
The correct answer is Instead.

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